Compare 69 Psychology, General. programs in Pennsylvania. Average earnings: $42,399.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #51 | Cedar Crest CollegePrivate | $37,601 | 28 | $27,000 | Challenging | $28,620 | High |
| #52 | Ursinus CollegePrivate | $37,445 | 32 | $27,000 | Challenging | $59,162 | High |
| #53 | Elizabethtown CollegePrivate | $37,357 | 20 | $27,000 | High | $51,299 | High |
| #54 | Carlow UniversityPrivate | $36,689 | 28 | $25,500 | Challenging | $19,684 | High |
| #55 | Messiah UniversityPrivate | $35,935 | 30 | $25,621 | High | $37,908 | High |
| #56 | Gannon UniversityPrivate | $35,729 | 18 | $27,000 | High | $34,648 | High |
| #57 | Geneva CollegePrivate | $34,595 | 13 | $25,198 | High | $25,183 | High |
| #58 | York College Of PennsylvaniaPrivate | $34,526 | 36 | $26,000 | High | $33,999 | High |
| #59 | Lincoln UniversityPublic | $33,699 | 19 | $28,250 | High | $25,309 | High |
| #60 | $33,674 | 42 | $23,725 | High | $17,794 | High | |
| #61 | King's CollegePrivate | $33,268 | 28 | $27,000 | High | $35,000 | High |
| #62 | Juniata CollegePrivate | $32,134 | 18 | $27,000 | High | $43,364 | High |
| #63 | Westminster CollegePrivate | $31,133 | 19 | $26,060 | High | $26,086 | High |
| #64 | Point Park UniversityPrivate | $30,995 | 14 | $27,000 | High | $24,041 | High |
| #65 | Chatham UniversityPrivate | $30,771 | 34 | $23,250 | High | $31,699 | High |
| #66 | Eastern UniversityPrivate | $26,585 | 22 | $25,000 | High | $17,070 | High |
| #67 | Susquehanna UniversityPrivate | $26,353 | 41 | $27,000 | High | $46,359 | High |
| #68 | Gwynedd Mercy UniversityPrivate | $25,194 | 15 | $25,000 | High | $27,000 | High |
| #69 | La Roche UniversityPrivate | $23,428 | 20 | $25,000 | High | $27,867 | High |
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