Compare 9 Audiology/Audiologist. programs in Pennsylvania. Average earnings: $55,283.
While school rankings suggest predictable outcomes, Audiology/Audiologist programs tell a different story. Across 9 programs in Pennsylvania, earnings range from $44,797 to $64,284—variation that tracks program quality, not overall school reputation.
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania's Audiology program leads with graduates earning $64,284, well above the state average of $55,283. Following at $61,367, Duquesne University demonstrates that program outcomes vary independently of institutional prestige—the $19K earnings spread across Pennsylvania proves program-level factors drive results.
High earnings don't tell the whole story—debt burden matters. Commonwealth University graduates borrow $26,000 and face just an 8.5% payment burden, landing in the 'Good' category. With a 0.4 debt-to-earnings ratio, graduates can manage loan payments comfortably while building their audiology careers.
Highest program earnings: $64,284
Strong outcomes with 95% acceptance
8.5% payment burden | Good
18.5% family burden | Challenging
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | $64,284 | 47 | $26,000 | Good | $26,233 | Challenging | |
| #2 | Duquesne UniversityPrivate | $61,367 | 29 | $26,244 | Good | $57,511 | High |
| #3 | $59,110 | 98 | $23,500 | Good | $25,362 | Challenging | |
| #4 | $55,080 | 146 | $25,000 | Good | $38,368 | High | |
| #5 | $54,862 | 26 | $24,218 | Good | $25,252 | Challenging | |
| #6 | Temple UniversityPublic | $54,832 | 72 | $24,395 | Good | $36,495 | High |
| #7 | $54,426 | 70 | $24,250 | Good | $35,031 | High | |
| #8 | $48,786 | 20 | $26,798 | Manageable | $26,073 | High | |
| #9 | $44,797 | 20 | $23,725 | Manageable | $17,794 | High |
Our program rankings answer: "Which schools have the best outcomes for graduates of this specific major?"
Unlike traditional rankings that measure overall school quality, these rankings focus on program-level outcomes. A school that's #200 overall might have a top-10 nursing program — and that matters if you're studying nursing.
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