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10 colleges and universities that can have the biggest impact on your salary

Earning a degree from this prestigious Ivy League university has been known to increase one’s salary significantly, adding over $80,000 to your annual income. Earning a bachelor’s degree from any university can greatly increase your earning potential. According to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, individuals aged 25 to 34 with a bachelor’s degree earned a median of $61,600 in 2021, while those with only a high school diploma earned a median of $39,700.

However, the impact on your income can be even greater depending on the school you attend. The University of Pennsylvania, for example, has been ranked as the top school for boosting income, with graduates earning an estimated $80,000 per year. Employers often take into consideration the reputation of the school you attended and may actively seek out graduates from top universities. The campus experience also plays a significant role, and it seems that Penn does a great job in preparing its students for successful careers in various fields.

Unsurprisingly, five out of the eight prestigious Ivy League schools dominate the top 10 list of highest revenue-generating faculties. Only one public school, Missouri University of Science and Technology, managed to cut. The Wall Street Journal has ranked the top ten colleges and universities that have the greatest potential to impact your income. Their methodology considers the overall score of each school, based on the potential increase in salary that a degree from that institution could provide compared to the salary one would have earned regardless of where they received their education.

  1. University of Pennsylvania — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Value added to Graduate salary: $84,761
  2. Princeton University—Princeton, New Jersey
    Value added to Graduate salary: $82,433
  3. Columbia University—New York, New York
    Value added to graduate salary: $71,540
  4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology—Cambridge, Massachusetts
    Value added to graduate salary: $94,213
  5. Harvard University—Cambridge, Massachusetts
    Value added to graduate salary: $65,114
  6. Stanford University—Stanford, California
    Value added to graduate salary: $79,187
  7. Missouri University of Science and Technology—Rolla, Missouri
    Value added to graduate salary: $56,672
  8. Claremont McKenna College—Claremont, California
    Value added to graduate salary: $69,374
  9. Yale University—New Haven, Connecticut
    Value added to graduate salary: $66,961
  10. Babson College—Wellesley, Massachusetts
    Value added to graduate salary: $81,604

Is it worth considering a school’s salary statistics when deciding which one to attend?

 While attending a prestigious university or one with a reputation for producing highly successful graduates may seem like a wise investment, there are other important considerations to keep in mind as well. While a college’s income data can provide valuable insight into its offerings, it’s also important to consider its degree programs, facilities, location, and alumni network. Ultimately, choosing a college is a highly personal decision and it’s wise to factor in a variety of elements to create your own rankings based on what matters most to you.


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