Compare 81 Digital Arts. programs ranked by graduate earnings. Average earnings: $37,710. Top programs: $57,883+.
While school rankings suggest predictable outcomes, Digital Arts tells a different story. Across 81 programs, earnings range from $38,725 to $86,575—variation that tracks program quality, not overall school reputation.
University of Florida's Digital Arts program leads with graduates earning $86,575, far above the $32,292 national average. Otis College of Art and Design follows at $61,607, while USC produces $59,242 earners—proof that specialized art schools compete directly with research universities in this field.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Champlain CollegePrivate | $57,883 | 48 | $26,814 | Good | $35,886 | High |
| #2 | $57,002 | 10 | $17,804 | Excellent | $32,258 | Challenging | |
| #3 | George Mason UniversityPublic | $54,703 | 113 | $19,500 | Good | $25,142 | Challenging |
| #4 | $53,829 | 116 | $20,500 | Good | $26,632 | Challenging | |
| #5 | $53,756 | 22 | $17,988 | Excellent | $15,541 | Manageable | |
| #6 | $52,922 | 403 | $18,190 | Good | $16,036 | Manageable | |
| #7 | $51,248 | 14 | $20,500 | Good | $18,859 | Challenging | |
| #8 | $50,205 | 46 | $20,500 | Good | $32,529 | High | |
| #9 | Lesley UniversityPrivate | $49,175 | 27 | $21,000 | Good | $31,465 | High |
| #10 | $48,589 | 20 | $19,500 | Good | $23,519 | Challenging | |
| #11 | $48,043 | 76 | $17,350 | Good | $18,031 | Challenging | |
| #12 | $47,819 | 33 | $23,188 | Manageable | $18,635 | Challenging | |
| #13 | University Of FloridaPublic | $47,546 | 56 | $15,000 | Good | $18,837 | Challenging |
| #14 | Suny OneontaPublic | $47,321 | 30 | $19,812 | Good | $24,845 | High |
| #15 | $47,220 | 90 | $27,000 | Manageable | $48,857 | High | |
| #16 | $46,944 | 20 | $25,000 | Manageable | $25,947 | High | |
| #17 | $46,535 | 74 | $21,500 | Manageable | $35,000 | High | |
| #18 | New York UniversityPrivate | $45,991 | 125 | $20,500 | Manageable | $64,795 | High |
| #19 | $45,915 | 73 | $15,500 | Good | $24,257 | High | |
| #20 | Clemson UniversityPublic | $45,735 | 15 | $21,500 | Manageable | $35,463 | High |
| #21 | $45,170 | 9 | $25,000 | Manageable | $38,368 | High | |
| #22 | $44,091 | 19 | $18,450 | Good | $13,000 | Challenging | |
| #23 | Longwood UniversityPublic | $44,066 | 25 | $25,000 | Manageable | $36,395 | High |
| #24 | Millikin UniversityPrivate | $43,858 | 8 | $27,000 | Manageable | $25,486 | High |
| #25 | $43,063 | 25 | $21,000 | Manageable | $27,655 | High |
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