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Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

CIP 2401 · 421 schools

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities is offered at 421 schools. Graduates report median first-year earnings of $38,451, growing to $50,733 by year five (+32%). The 25th percentile earns $31,811 while the 75th percentile earns $41,661. 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

421

Highest Earning (1yr)

$103,135

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Median (1yr)

$38,451

Earnings Growth

+32%

Earnings vs. Cost — 412 Schools

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1Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMA$103,1351.3x
2DePaul UniversityIL$84,0661.4x
3Molloy UniversityNY$74,8681.6x
4Bentley UniversityMA$72,3330.9x
5Champlain CollegeVT$71,2071.1x
6Georgetown UniversityDC$66,7190.8x
7Thomas More UniversityKY$62,6071.4x
8Drexel UniversityPA$62,4700.8x
9American Public University SystemWV$62,0593.8x
10Yale UniversityCT$61,1330.7x
11National UniversityCA$57,4291.5x
12University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesMN$56,7782.0x
13Saint Mary's College of CaliforniaCA$56,0940.8x
14Southern New Hampshire UniversityNH$55,3391.5x
15University of Wisconsin-Green BayWI$54,4363.0x
16Saint Joseph's University - PhiladelphiaPA$53,7660.8x
17University of St ThomasTX$53,1871.2x
18Regis CollegeMA$52,5590.8x
19Excelsior UniversityNY$52,429
20Saint Xavier UniversityIL$51,0541.2x
21Athens State UniversityAL$50,903
22William Jewell CollegeMO$50,6631.5x
23University of MiamiFL$50,6140.7x
24University of Wisconsin-OshkoshWI$50,4382.6x
25Trinity Washington UniversityDC$50,2831.4x

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