Compare 28 Psychology, General. programs in Indiana. Average earnings: $39,840.
Psychology, General programs produce graduates earning between $35,434 and $66,756—a $31K spread that demonstrates why program selection matters independently of school prestige. Across 28 ranked programs in Indiana, outcomes vary based on program quality, not institutional reputation.
At the top, University of Notre Dame produces Psychology graduates earning $66,756, well above the state average of $39,840. The University of Indianapolis follows at $56,992, proving that smaller regional universities can deliver strong outcomes alongside prestigious institutions.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | University Of Notre DamePrivate | $66,756 | 84 | $19,000 | Excellent | $40,731 | Challenging |
| #2 | University Of IndianapolisPrivate | $56,992 | 82 | $26,864 | Good | $23,490 | Challenging |
| #3 | Taylor UniversityPrivate | $53,764 | 20 | $20,500 | Good | $45,174 | High |
| #4 | Saint Mary's CollegePrivate | $47,897 | 32 | $27,000 | Manageable | $48,565 | High |
| #5 | Depauw UniversityPrivate | $46,605 | 32 | $27,000 | Manageable | $35,134 | High |
| #6 | $44,088 | 28 | $21,355 | Manageable | $12,486 | Challenging | |
| #7 | $41,950 | 84 | $19,684 | Manageable | $10,909 | Challenging | |
| #8 | Valparaiso UniversityPrivate | $41,931 | 27 | $26,942 | Challenging | $28,500 | High |
| #9 | Hanover CollegePrivate | $41,774 | 19 | $25,250 | Challenging | $41,531 | High |
| #10 | $40,719 | 228 | $20,000 | Manageable | $17,205 | High | |
| #11 | Ball State UniversityPublic | $40,584 | 119 | $23,250 | Manageable | $20,800 | High |
| #12 | Trine UniversityPrivate | $39,713 | 21 | $25,000 | Challenging | $32,897 | High |
| #13 | $38,298 | 38 | $19,500 | Manageable | $31,412 | High | |
| #14 | $37,818 | 22 | $16,961 | Manageable | $11,210 | High | |
| #15 | Indiana State UniversityPublic | $37,358 | 119 | $24,000 | Challenging | $17,049 | High |
| #16 | Butler UniversityPrivate | $36,894 | 42 | $26,000 | Challenging | $52,434 | High |
| #17 | $36,216 | 35 | $24,250 | Challenging | $12,987 | High | |
| #18 | $36,111 | 25 | $26,391 | High | $12,484 | High | |
| #19 | $36,028 | 17 | $19,512 | Challenging | $19,094 | High | |
| #20 | $35,434 | 110 | $20,105 | Challenging | $13,626 | High | |
| #21 | Anderson UniversityPrivate | $35,421 | 23 | $27,000 | High | $29,048 | High |
| #22 | Huntington UniversityPrivate | $35,243 | 12 | $25,576 | High | $24,974 | High |
| #23 | Holy Cross CollegePrivate | $35,060 | 19 | $24,000 | High | $20,053 | High |
| #24 | $34,531 | 56 | $21,229 | Challenging | $14,984 | High | |
| #25 | $34,271 | 41 | $21,710 | High | $12,000 | High |
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