Compare 46 Civil Engineering. programs in the Northeast. Average earnings: $77,124.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #26 | University Of HartfordPrivate | $75,632 | 31 | $27,000 | Excellent | $44,000 | Challenging |
| #27 | Merrimack CollegePrivate | $75,556 | 21 | $27,000 | Excellent | $50,540 | Challenging |
| #28 | Rowan UniversityPublic | $74,880 | 79 | $20,500 | Excellent | $27,445 | Manageable |
| #29 | Temple UniversityPublic | $74,796 | 80 | $24,395 | Excellent | $36,495 | Manageable |
| #30 | $74,766 | 302 | $25,000 | Excellent | $38,368 | Challenging | |
| #31 | $74,664 | 63 | $22,250 | Excellent | $28,000 | Manageable | |
| #32 | University Of VermontPublic | $73,638 | 30 | $20,951 | Excellent | $48,000 | Challenging |
| #33 | $73,411 | 88 | $23,704 | Excellent | $18,400 | Manageable | |
| #34 | Quinnipiac UniversityPrivate | $73,064 | 16 | $26,000 | Excellent | $64,334 | High |
| #35 | $72,231 | 72 | $26,814 | Excellent | $36,545 | Challenging | |
| #36 | Stony Brook UniversityPublic | $71,856 | 41 | $18,228 | Excellent | $21,400 | Good |
| #37 | $71,649 | 23 | $23,250 | Excellent | $30,611 | Manageable | |
| #38 | Widener UniversityPrivate | $68,611 | 34 | $27,000 | Good | $33,146 | Challenging |
| #39 | $67,726 | 26 | $25,500 | Excellent | $42,068 | Challenging | |
| #40 | University At BuffaloPublic | $67,572 | 135 | $19,000 | Excellent | $20,734 | Manageable |
| #41 | University Of MainePublic | $65,384 | 48 | $25,000 | Good | $21,900 | Manageable |
| #42 | $65,279 | 25 | $25,000 | Good | $22,757 | Manageable | |
| #43 | Roger Williams UniversityPrivate | $64,493 | 10 | $26,940 | Good | $49,892 | High |
| #44 | $63,637 | 23 | $17,250 | Excellent | $18,928 | Manageable | |
| #45 | Tufts UniversityPrivate | $63,005 | 15 | $16,250 | Excellent | $38,325 | Challenging |
| #46 | Norwich UniversityPrivate | $60,611 | 21 | $25,000 | Good | $22,052 | Challenging |
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