Solid graduate outcomes with earnings above the peer average.
What graduates earn 10 years after enrollment.
Annual salary at 10 years
Lower quartile earnings
Upper quartile earnings
How graduate earnings grow in the decade after enrollment.
How outcomes compare to similar institutions.
Graduate earnings exceed the peer average, indicating above-typical outcomes for this institution type.
Financial justification for the investment.
Healthy debt burden. Most graduates can manage $22,500 in debt with typical earnings.
Low debt burden provides financial safety even with typical earnings.
Program mix explains much of the earnings story.
Earnings vary significantly by major. High-earning programs in engineering, computer science, and business tend to drive institutional averages higher, while humanities and social sciences often show lower immediate returns but offer distinct career pathways.
See which programs drive the strongest earnings and career trajectories
Graduate earnings range from $38,810 at the 25th percentile to $85,700 at the 75th percentile. This 2.2:1 ratio reflects variation in career paths, industries, and individual choices among graduates.