Compare 44 Logic. programs in the South. Average earnings: $37,960.
With top graduates earning $81,508, Logic programs show how program choice matters more than school name. The gap between the best and median programs in the South exceeds $40K—proof that evaluating programs individually beats relying on institutional prestige across 44 ranked programs.
Vanderbilt University's Logic program leads with graduates earning $81,508, followed by University of Virginia at $70,122. The average across all Southern programs is $37,960, yet these top performers demonstrate that program-specific factors drive outcomes more than overall school reputation.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Vanderbilt UniversityPrivate | $81,508 | 23 | $14,000 | Excellent | $30,844 | Good |
| #2 | $70,122 | 43 | $17,500 | Excellent | $28,903 | Manageable | |
| #3 | $60,654 | 40 | $19,000 | Excellent | $35,200 | Challenging | |
| #4 | Baylor UniversityPrivate | $58,363 | 12 | $23,000 | Good | $50,786 | High |
| #5 | University Of FloridaPublic | $55,986 | 50 | $15,000 | Excellent | $18,837 | Manageable |
| #6 | $53,219 | 39 | $20,500 | Good | $33,574 | High | |
| #7 | $53,098 | 37 | $26,000 | Good | $50,215 | High | |
| #8 | Georgia State UniversityPublic | $50,389 | 30 | $20,903 | Good | $14,837 | Challenging |
| #9 | $49,447 | 40 | $17,804 | Good | $32,258 | High | |
| #10 | $48,988 | 24 | $21,500 | Good | $35,325 | High | |
| #11 | $47,253 | 21 | $20,500 | Good | $25,645 | High | |
| #12 | $45,898 | 19 | $20,500 | Manageable | $26,240 | High | |
| #13 | $43,995 | 59 | $20,500 | Manageable | $26,632 | High | |
| #14 | Clemson UniversityPublic | $43,659 | 13 | $21,500 | Manageable | $35,463 | High |
| #15 | Florida State UniversityPublic | $42,507 | 46 | $18,000 | Manageable | $17,000 | High |
| #16 | $42,334 | 23 | $19,500 | Manageable | $40,025 | High | |
| #17 | Georgetown UniversityPrivate | $38,289 | 20 | $15,500 | Manageable | $33,944 | High |
| #18 | $36,840 | 11 | $21,868 | Challenging | $18,241 | High | |
| #19 | Texas State UniversityPublic | $36,701 | 26 | $21,000 | Challenging | $22,500 | High |
| #20 | $36,141 | 21 | $19,250 | Challenging | $23,211 | High | |
| #21 | $36,051 | 20 | $20,500 | Challenging | $30,610 | High | |
| #22 | James Madison UniversityPublic | $35,600 | 26 | $20,093 | Challenging | $37,285 | High |
| #23 | $35,232 | 14 | — | — | — | — | |
| #24 | $35,179 | 31 | $18,190 | Challenging | $16,036 | High | |
| #25 | William & MaryPublic | $33,993 | 34 | $18,500 | Challenging | $30,326 | High |
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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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