Compare 5 Resort Management. programs in Massachusetts. Average earnings: $47,557.
Resort Management programs produce graduates earning between $38,289 and $59,608—a $21K spread that demonstrates why program selection matters independently of school prestige. Across 5 ranked programs in Massachusetts, outcomes vary based on program quality, not institutional reputation.
Boston University's Resort Management program leads with graduates earning $59,608, well above the state average of $47,557. The University of Massachusetts-Amherst follows at $50,238 with a 58% acceptance rate, proving that accessible public programs can deliver strong outcomes that challenge private school assumptions.
High earnings don't tell the whole story—debt burden matters. Boston University graduates borrow $23,250 and face an 8.6% payment burden, landing in the 'Good' category. UMass-Amherst achieves similar affordability with an 11.3% burden, showing that strong programs can also be financially manageable.
| Rank | School | Program Earnings | Cohort Size | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Boston UniversityPrivate | $59,608 | 69 | $23,250 | Good | $39,000 | High |
| #2 | $50,238 | 119 | $22,763 | Good | $26,243 | High | |
| #3 | Endicott CollegePrivate | $48,625 | 36 | $27,000 | Manageable | $38,259 | High |
| #4 | Lasell UniversityPrivate | $41,026 | 26 | $26,000 | Challenging | $40,506 | High |
| #5 | Nichols CollegePrivate | $38,289 | 11 | $27,000 | Challenging | $34,934 | High |
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