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Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies

CIP 1904 · 16 schools

Family and Consumer Economics and Related Studies is offered at 16 schools. Graduates report median first-year earnings of $38,829, growing to $51,210 by year five (+32%). The 25th percentile earns $35,242 while the 75th percentile earns $45,666. Earnings data is sourced from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, reflecting median earnings of graduates one and five years after completion.

Schools

16

Highest Earning (1yr)

$53,997

Texas Tech University

Median (1yr)

$38,829

Earnings Growth

+32%

Earnings vs. Cost — 15 Schools

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1Texas Tech UniversityTX$53,9972.0x
2University of Missouri-ColumbiaMO$50,6141.7x
3University of GeorgiaGA$48,6201.8x
4Ohio State University-Main CampusOH$46,4741.6x
5Texas State UniversityTX$45,6661.7x
6South Dakota State UniversitySD$44,8912.0x
7The University of Tennessee-KnoxvilleTN$43,0141.3x
8The University of AlabamaAL$41,2011.3x
9University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesMN$39,0811.3x
10University of Nebraska at KearneyNE$38,0091.6x
11Arizona State University Campus ImmersionAZ$36,2801.3x
12Arizona State University Digital ImmersionAZ$36,280
13University of Nebraska-LincolnNE$35,2421.4x
14Tennessee State UniversityTN$32,7931.4x
15Middle Tennessee State UniversityTN$31,9881.4x
16SUNY Buffalo State UniversityNY$28,1801.2x
17University of Hawaii at ManoaHI