Compare 99 Communication, General. programs in the West. Average earnings: $47,560.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #76 | $40,253 | 71 | $19,000 | Manageable | $23,489 | High | |
| #77 | $39,994 | 233 | $13,969 | Good | $7,556 | Manageable | |
| #78 | $39,899 | 102 | $14,505 | Good | $12,050 | Challenging | |
| #79 | $39,543 | 206 | $14,715 | Good | $12,000 | Challenging | |
| #80 | Whitworth UniversityPrivate | $39,305 | 14 | $25,000 | Challenging | $35,875 | High |
| #81 | University Of PortlandPrivate | $38,858 | 11 | $21,370 | Manageable | $57,555 | High |
| #82 | $38,849 | 26 | $20,500 | Manageable | $26,205 | High | |
| #83 | $38,759 | 28 | $21,500 | Challenging | $14,786 | High | |
| #84 | Gonzaga UniversityPrivate | $37,799 | 42 | $24,454 | Challenging | $37,652 | High |
| #85 | Utah State UniversityPublic | $37,574 | 69 | $14,340 | Manageable | $13,923 | High |
| #86 | $37,143 | 24 | $20,500 | Challenging | $15,500 | High | |
| #87 | $36,746 | 48 | $28,312 | High | $15,000 | High | |
| #88 | $35,909 | 50 | $20,332 | Challenging | $21,279 | High | |
| #89 | Walla Walla UniversityPrivate | $34,704 | 9 | $26,842 | High | $28,131 | High |
| #90 | $33,281 | 10 | $23,750 | High | $18,696 | High | |
| #91 | University Of OregonPublic | $33,165 | 21 | $20,139 | High | $44,405 | High |
| #92 | $33,162 | 17 | $16,500 | Challenging | $13,200 | High | |
| #93 | $32,925 | 18 | $22,990 | High | $38,376 | High | |
| #94 | $32,393 | 34 | $20,500 | High | $20,688 | High | |
| #95 | Willamette UniversityPrivate | $31,472 | 29 | $21,500 | High | $36,571 | High |
| #96 | Hawaii Pacific UniversityPrivate | $29,685 | 12 | $22,000 | High | $29,362 | High |
| #97 | $27,204 | 7 | $20,291 | High | $15,888 | High | |
| #98 | $24,615 | 64 | $13,807 | High | $11,061 | High | |
| #99 | Thomas Aquinas CollegePrivate | $21,508 | 9 | $18,000 | High | $0 | High |
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