What Education creators actually earn at 250,000 views
Online-course platforms, SaaS, and B2B advertisers bid aggressively against educational inventory — RPMs sit near the top. For a education channel at 250,000 views, the long-form ad-revenue range typically lands between $2.0K (Tier-3 international, light ad load, low monetized rate) and $7.5K (US-heavy, 8+ minute videos with mid-rolls, Q4 seasonality). The typical payout sits near $3.8K.
- • Education long-form RPM range: $8.00 (low) → $15.00 (typical) → $30.00 (high)
- • Education Shorts RPM (pooled): $0.06 → $0.14 → $0.28 per 1,000 views
- • Sponsorships on a 250,000-view education channel video typically add $2.3K–$11K on top of ad revenue.
Long-form vs Shorts payout at 250,000 views
If those 250,000 views are pure Shorts, the same education channel earns roughly $35 from the Shorts pool — about 107× less than the long-form equivalent. This is why mixed-format channels often see blended RPM collapse when Shorts views dominate.
How to use this calculator
The calculator above is preloaded with Education's typical RPM ($15.00) and 250,000 views. Adjust the RPM slider toward $30.00 if your audience is US-heavy and you publish 8+ minute videos with multiple mid-rolls. Drop toward $8.00 if you publish under 8 minutes or your audience is Tier-3 international.
FAQ
How much does a education channel make at 250,000 views?
Long-form ad revenue typically lands between $2.0K and $7.5K per 250,000 views, with $3.8K as the typical figure. Sponsorships and affiliates often add 1–5× on top of ad revenue.
What's a typical RPM for educational YouTube channels?
$8–$30 depending on topic. Coding, business, and language-learning content sit at the top of the range; general K-12 content sits closer to $4–$8.
Do tutorial videos pay more than lectures?
Tutorials usually win on watch time and mid-roll completion. Lecture-style videos often see lower retention, which compresses effective RPM.
What's the difference between RPM and CPM for Education creators?
CPM is what advertisers pay per 1,000 impressions before YouTube's 45% cut. RPM is what you actually receive per 1,000 video views (including unmonetized views). For Education, a CPM of $27.00 translates to a creator RPM near $15.00.