Colleges Graduate and PayScale.com

Jul 23, 2009

Colleges Graduate and PayScale.com

A website called PayScale (payscale.com) has collected data from college grads on their jobs and salaries and put together a fascinating chart ranking the highest median graduate salaries by school.

According to PayscaleCollege graduates and Pay Scale. The company released a huge data set of the top US colleges with graduate salary statistics. At many liberal arts schools that knocks out around 40 of the population. This salary information was gathered only from people who took the time to sign up for the payscale.

Dartmouth College ranked first in a survey conducted. As quoted in the New York Times Economix blog Al Lee, PayScales director of quantitative analysis attempted to justify this rank. The list of schools that produce the graduates with the highest starting salaries is dominated by Ivy League institutions and other elite.

Top Colleges and Universities for graduate salaries.

See the Complete list of 2009 Top Colleges by Salary Potential By School Type or Top US Colleges – A PayScale College Salary Report

But of course the people who choose to go to Harvard over Harvey Mudd or the other way. Nine out of the top 20 state schools on the list were from California.

The Economix writes about a college ranking based on graduates salary data. How tantalizing And the college whose graduates. Well the median graduate at Harvey Mudd appears to make more money in starting salary than does the median graduate from Harvard vice versa at mid-career. There’s a lot of variation within each school which means the lowest-paid graduates of a very elite school may earn less than the other one.



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