Compare 36 Logic. programs in the Northeast. Average earnings: $38,576.
Logic programs produce graduates earning between $35,602 and $90,761—a $55K spread that demonstrates why program selection matters independently of school prestige. Across 36 ranked programs in the Northeast, outcomes vary based on program quality, not institutional reputation.
At the top, University of Pennsylvania produces Logic graduates earning $90,761, while the regional average sits at $38,576. Fordham University follows at $64,223, and Penn State delivers $54,634—showing that multiple approaches can yield strong outcomes in this specialized field.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | University Of PennsylvaniaPrivate | $90,761 | 158 | $15,715 | Excellent | $33,124 | Good |
| #2 | Fordham UniversityPrivate | $64,223 | 39 | $24,300 | Excellent | $37,095 | Challenging |
| #3 | $54,634 | 43 | $25,000 | Good | $38,368 | High | |
| #4 | $53,001 | 45 | $21,500 | Good | $25,294 | Challenging | |
| #5 | University Of ScrantonPrivate | $52,951 | 37 | $27,000 | Manageable | $41,370 | High |
| #6 | $51,730 | 16 | $11,000 | Excellent | $16,130 | Manageable | |
| #7 | $50,635 | 20 | $25,000 | Manageable | $54,289 | High | |
| #8 | Carnegie Mellon UniversityPrivate | $49,683 | 15 | $21,750 | Good | $37,130 | High |
| #9 | Boston CollegePrivate | $47,768 | 78 | $19,000 | Good | $45,000 | High |
| #10 | Boston UniversityPrivate | $47,043 | 46 | $23,250 | Manageable | $39,000 | High |
| #11 | Temple UniversityPublic | $46,706 | 23 | $24,395 | Manageable | $36,495 | High |
| #12 | Colgate UniversityPrivate | $43,798 | 26 | $15,000 | Good | $59,463 | High |
| #13 | Cuny Lehman CollegePublic | $43,311 | 30 | $10,950 | Excellent | $11,955 | Manageable |
| #14 | College Of The Holy CrossPrivate | $42,682 | 16 | $27,000 | Challenging | $39,032 | High |
| #15 | $41,381 | 27 | $21,974 | Manageable | $17,163 | High | |
| #16 | Binghamton UniversityPublic | $40,896 | 27 | $18,500 | Manageable | $27,270 | High |
| #17 | Suffolk UniversityPrivate | $38,829 | 40 | $26,889 | Challenging | $38,234 | High |
| #18 | $37,260 | 14 | $25,000 | Challenging | $23,528 | High | |
| #19 | Cornell UniversityPrivate | $37,208 | 22 | $14,000 | Manageable | $38,000 | High |
| #20 | Syracuse UniversityPrivate | $35,602 | 23 | $26,000 | High | $39,841 | High |
| #21 | Cuny City CollegePublic | $33,339 | 17 | $11,990 | Manageable | $17,460 | High |
| #22 | Cuny Brooklyn CollegePublic | $31,374 | 27 | $11,000 | Manageable | $17,273 | High |
| #23 | Stony Brook UniversityPublic | $31,305 | 20 | $18,228 | High | $21,400 | High |
| #24 | $30,409 | 28 | $22,763 | High | $26,243 | High | |
| #25 | $28,598 | 62 | $21,500 | High | $35,000 | 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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