Compare 72 Public Health. programs in the South. Average earnings: $42,709.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #26 | $44,621 | 25 | $20,500 | Manageable | $15,265 | Challenging | |
| #27 | $44,528 | 16 | $21,868 | Manageable | $18,241 | High | |
| #28 | $44,469 | 75 | $23,750 | Manageable | $35,414 | High | |
| #29 | $43,924 | 399 | $21,500 | Manageable | $31,393 | High | |
| #30 | Liberty UniversityPrivate | $43,795 | 56 | $24,500 | Manageable | $16,398 | High |
| #31 | $43,580 | 62 | $20,231 | Manageable | $21,919 | High | |
| #32 | $43,425 | 30 | $22,095 | Manageable | $18,310 | High | |
| #33 | $43,353 | 8 | $22,000 | Manageable | $10,492 | Challenging | |
| #34 | East Carolina UniversityPublic | $43,026 | 304 | $22,750 | Manageable | $19,710 | High |
| #35 | $42,907 | 90 | $19,500 | Manageable | $22,737 | High | |
| #36 | Agnes Scott CollegePrivate | $42,793 | 18 | $26,749 | Challenging | $28,820 | High |
| #37 | Georgetown UniversityPrivate | $42,682 | 24 | $15,500 | Good | $33,944 | High |
| #38 | $42,676 | 99 | $17,622 | Manageable | $18,946 | High | |
| #39 | $42,175 | 33 | $23,833 | Manageable | $19,000 | High | |
| #40 | $41,267 | 103 | $22,300 | Manageable | $20,498 | High | |
| #41 | $41,112 | 89 | $23,250 | Manageable | $16,000 | High | |
| #42 | $40,182 | 39 | $22,113 | Manageable | $10,611 | High | |
| #43 | $40,000 | 68 | $22,858 | Manageable | $14,638 | High | |
| #44 | $39,584 | 164 | $17,804 | Manageable | $32,258 | High | |
| #45 | $38,909 | 68 | $22,500 | Challenging | $14,685 | High | |
| #46 | Murray State UniversityPublic | $38,753 | 16 | $20,500 | Manageable | $18,465 | High |
| #47 | $38,289 | 9 | $19,250 | Manageable | $23,211 | High | |
| #48 | $38,198 | 37 | $28,250 | Challenging | $19,245 | High | |
| #49 | Texas State UniversityPublic | $37,605 | 29 | $21,000 | Challenging | $22,500 | High |
| #50 | Dillard UniversityPrivate | $37,583 | 35 | $31,000 | High | $23,000 | High |
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