Compare 38 Logic. programs in the West. Average earnings: $40,534.
While school rankings suggest predictable outcomes, Logic programs tell a different story. Across 38 programs in the West, earnings range from $39,427 to $95,023—variation that tracks program quality, not overall school reputation.
University of Southern California's Logic program leads with graduates earning $95,023, more than double the regional average of $40,534. Yet the story isn't about USC's prestige—it's about program-level excellence. Loyola Marymount follows at $58,354, while San Francisco State delivers $53,614, proving strong outcomes exist beyond elite institutions.
Highest program earnings: $95,023
Strong outcomes ($53,614) with 96% acceptance
3.4% payment burden | Excellent
10.3% family burden | Good
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | $95,023 | 55 | $18,000 | Excellent | $31,803 | Good | |
| #2 | Loyola Marymount UniversityPrivate | $58,354 | 17 | $19,500 | Excellent | $58,361 | High |
| #3 | $53,614 | 35 | $15,371 | Excellent | $19,732 | Manageable | |
| #4 | $53,357 | 97 | $13,000 | Excellent | $28,508 | Challenging | |
| #5 | $52,707 | 42 | $15,000 | Excellent | $22,665 | Challenging | |
| #6 | $48,289 | 139 | $13,993 | Excellent | $26,465 | Challenging | |
| #7 | $48,225 | 48 | $19,500 | Good | $23,519 | Challenging | |
| #8 | University Of ArizonaPublic | $47,061 | 39 | $19,620 | Good | $30,126 | High |
| #9 | $46,884 | 56 | $19,500 | Good | $46,340 | High | |
| #10 | $46,456 | 26 | $15,000 | Good | $25,565 | High | |
| #11 | $45,340 | 23 | $16,000 | Good | $15,000 | Challenging | |
| #12 | $44,648 | 47 | $17,500 | Good | $18,275 | Challenging | |
| #13 | $44,568 | 60 | $14,615 | Good | $24,883 | High | |
| #14 | $43,881 | 130 | $14,000 | Good | $26,176 | High | |
| #15 | Utah Valley UniversityPublic | $43,699 | 26 | $14,750 | Good | $9,582 | Manageable |
| #16 | $42,022 | 29 | $13,872 | Good | $13,522 | Challenging | |
| #17 | University Of San FranciscoPrivate | $41,565 | 15 | $23,000 | Manageable | $44,413 | High |
| #18 | $39,787 | 33 | $18,450 | Manageable | $13,000 | High | |
| #19 | $39,609 | 32 | $14,289 | Good | $15,177 | High | |
| #20 | $39,427 | 54 | $16,666 | Manageable | $28,682 | High | |
| #21 | Brigham Young UniversityPrivate | $38,332 | 17 | $11,069 | Good | $9,699 | Challenging |
| #22 | $37,606 | 7 | $21,500 | Challenging | $13,743 | High | |
| #23 | $37,590 | 18 | $19,450 | Manageable | $20,906 | High | |
| #24 | $36,436 | 24 | $20,000 | Challenging | $21,710 | High | |
| #25 | $36,325 | 46 | $15,000 | Manageable | $16,507 | 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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