College Viability Inspection Report

The New England Conservatory of Music

Massachusetts · Private, not-for-profit

The New England Conservatory of Music is a private, nonprofit institution in Massachusetts. This report benchmarks The New England Conservatory of Music's most recent reported year (2024) against 2,000+ U.S. colleges across three dimensions: student outcomes, financial health, and value for money. All figures are drawn from federal IPEDS filings and are reported without editorial judgment.

Data note: The U.S. Department of Education's IPEDS database did not include every reported figure for The New England Conservatory of Music between 2020 and 2024. 1 inspection flag could not be evaluated for lack of data — affected indicators are tagged below; missing years are shown as gaps in trend charts rather than estimated.

The New England Conservatory of Music Inspection Flags

Student Outcomes
Financial Health
Value for Your Money

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Data Summary

The New England Conservatory of Music — All Reported Indicators

Plain-text reference table of every metric and inspection flag for The New England Conservatory of Music. Values reflect IPEDS-reported figures; percent changes reflect endpoint-to-endpoint 2020 → 2024 comparison; percentiles reflect 2024 national rank against four-year public and private nonprofit institutions. Cells marked "not reported" indicate the indicator was not present in IPEDS for this institution.

Student Outcomes

Metric2024 Value5-Yr % ChangeNational Percentile
Four-Year Graduation Rate73.0%-6.4%90th
Six-Year Graduation Rate82.0%-3.5%89th
Full-Time Retention Rate88.0%+7.3%82nd
Pell Grant Six-Year Graduation Rate63.2%+26.3%76th
Pell-to-Non-Pell Graduation Gap12.4pp-46.4%65th
Pell Share of Cohort17.4%+63.4%12th

Financial Health

Metric2024 Value5-Yr % ChangeNational Percentile
Revenue-to-Expense Ratio1.24×+35.8%81st
Tuition Dependency Percentage40.3%-37.6%42nd
Total FTE Enrollment331-33.8%16th
Endowment Value$164.5M+38.0%75th
State Appropriations as % of Revenue0.0%0.0%not reported
Net Assets (End of Year)$232.9M+8.4%71st

Value for Money

Metric2024 Value5-Yr % ChangeNational Percentile
Instructional Spending %47.0%-4.9%89th
Student Support Spending %10.1%-0.2%38th
Administrative Spending %24.3%+27.7%72nd
Instruction+Support to Admin Ratio2.34×-24.9%39th
Average Net Price$53,162+11.0%100th
Net Price: $0-30K Income$3,236-92.5%5th
Net Price: $30K-48K Income$17,541-55.1%66th
Net Price: $48-75K Income$35,999+8.0%97th
Net Price: $75K-110K Income$45,474-9.8%99th
Net Price: $110K+ Income$31,796-37.5%78th

Inspection Flags

FlagSectionStatus
Retention Below 75%Student OutcomesCleared
Four-Year Graduation Rate Below 50%Student OutcomesCleared
Pell Gap Exceeds 10 PointsStudent OutcomesNot Evaluated
Revenue-to-Expense Below 1.0Financial HealthCleared
Negative Change in Net AssetsFinancial HealthCleared
Endowment Flat or DecliningFinancial HealthCleared
High Cost, Low CompletionValue for MoneyCleared
Low Instruction-to-Admin RatioValue for MoneyCleared
Rising Price, Falling OutcomesValue for MoneyTriggered