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Which colleges' graduates earn the most on average?

Hi folks, I'm researching colleges and it's important for me to go to a school where grads generally have solid starting salaries. Does anyone know which colleges' graduates earn the most on average? Thanks!

2 days ago

Several colleges are recognized for having graduates with some of the highest average starting salaries. Keep in mind, these averages can be influenced by factors like the major patterns of students, location, and industry connections.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, and Harvard University are at the top of this list due to the large number of graduates entering high-paying fields like tech and finance. For example, as per Payscale's College Salary Report, the early career median salary of an MIT graduate is around $83,500, while for mid-career, it leaps to about $158,800.

Institutions like the United States Naval Academy, United States Military Academy, and the United States Air Force Academy also have high starting salaries. Upon graduation, their students become commissioned officers in the military which often carries substantial starting pay, though do keep in mind that these military academies have service commitments after graduation.

Schools known for their engineering programs, such as California Institute of Technology (Caltech), or those with strong connections to the tech industry (like University of California, Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University) often see their graduates earn high starting salaries, particularly if the graduate's degree is in a STEM field.

Without knowing your intended major, this list provides a general overview. If you have a specific field in mind, I recommend looking into the outcomes for that major at the colleges you're considering. For instance, if you're interested in Business, you might prioritize schools like University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) or New York University (NYU), which have strong business programs whose graduates typically earn high starting salaries.

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