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Business Operations Support and Assistant Services at Norwalk Community College

CT · Associate's Degree · CIP 52.04

Data: 2026 release

Executive Summary

Graduates with a Business Operations Support and Assistant Services degree from Norwalk Community College earn a median salary of $61,332 within five years of graduation. Adjusted for the cost of living in CT, this represents a national purchasing power equivalent of $53,193. The degree typically pays for itself in 7.8 years.

Quick Insights

Slow Burn / High Debt Risk

How this degree looks at a glance

A fast read on salary range, break-even speed, living-cost impact, and where graduates from this school usually land.

Salary Ranges

Starting Range

$48,291

Typical Career

$61,332

Top Performers

$89,880

Estimated break-even: 7.8 years.

Debt-to-Income Check

$409

Estimated comfortable monthly loan payment

Typical monthly pay is approximately $5,111. Most students can comfortably afford about a $409 monthly loan payment with this degree.

Comparison Bench

This degree earns 1.6x more than the average US high school graduate and 0.8x more than the average college graduate.

Purchasing Power Context

A dollar in Connecticut buys what costs $1.15 nationally.

Industry Breadcrumbs

Top industries for bachelor's graduates from this school: Health Care & Social Assistance, Retail Trade, Professional, Scientific & Technical Services.

Where Associate's Graduates from This School Work

Health Care & Social Assistance 31.7%
Retail Trade 9.2%
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services 9.0%

Institution-wide industry mix for graduates, 5 years after graduation. This is not major-specific. Source: Census PSEO Flows.

5-Year Median Salary — National Purchasing Power Equivalent

$53,193

Nominal: $61,332 in Connecticut (COL 115.3% of national avg) · 13.3% lower purchasing power

10-Year Earnings Curve

Break-Even Timeline

How long until cumulative earnings advantage exceeds total college investment (tuition + opportunity cost vs. entering workforce directly after high school).

7.8 years to break even
Graduation 15 years

Total Investment

$155,168

4yr tuition + 4yr opportunity cost

HS Graduate Baseline

$38,792/yr

BLS 2023 median, HS diploma

View Raw Data: Median Earnings by Year
Timeframe 25th Pct. Median (50th) 75th Pct.
1 Year After Graduation $37,394 $49,855 $66,514
5 Years After Graduation $48,291 $61,332 $89,880
10 Years After Graduation $55,181 $69,154 $93,187

Source: US Census Bureau Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO), 2025 release. Earnings shown for Bachelor's degree graduates (all cohorts combined).

How We Calculate Purchasing Power

The median salary of $61,332 is reported by the US Census Bureau's Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO) dataset for graduates working in CT, which has a cost-of-living index of 115.3% of the national average.

Formula: Adjusted Salary = Nominal × (1.0 ÷ COL Index)
= $61,332 × (1.0 ÷ 1.1530) = $53,193 National Average equivalent.

COL index source: BLS Regional Consumer Price Index & MIT Living Wage Project, 2023. Full methodology →

Career Verdict

Graduates of the Business Operations Support and Assistant Services program at Norwalk Community College can expect a median earning of $41,019 one year after graduation, which increases to $53,814 five years later. However, ten years post-graduation, the median earnings slightly decline to $51,013. When adjusted for purchasing power, the five-year salary equates to $46,673.03 nationally, reflecting the cost of living in Connecticut, which has a cost of living index of 1.153 compared to the national average of 1.0.

The program primarily prepares graduates for careers in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector, which accounts for a significant 48.0% of employment, followed by 31.7% and 20.1% in similar roles. The estimated break-even point for graduates compared to those with only a high school diploma is approximately 13.7 years. This suggests that while the program offers a pathway to stable employment, the return on investment may take considerable time to realize, particularly given the regional cost of living.

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Data sources: US Census Bureau Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO). Cost-of-living index: BLS Regional CPI & MIT Living Wage Project. Cost of attendance: IPEDS. For informational use only; data may be suppressed for small cohort sizes.