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Agricultural Business and Management graduates earn an average of $42,616 annually, with career opportunities spanning farm operations, food supply chains, and agribusiness corporations. When evaluating programs among the 77 schools offering this major, students should prioritize institutions with strong industry connections and hands-on learning opportunities. Look for programs that combine business fundamentals with agricultural science, offering internships at farms, cooperatives, or food companies. Essential coursework should cover agricultural economics, marketing, finance, and sustainability practices. Consider schools with active alumni networks in agribusiness and access to research facilities or working farms where you can gain practical experience managing agricultural operations and understanding market strongs.
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Schools Ranked
$50,161
Avg. Program Earnings
73.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $80,747 95.1% private-nonprofit
2 $57,149 85.2% public
3 $53,984 84.8% public
4 $53,858 84.9% public
5 $52,733 70.5% public
6 $50,856 70.0% public
7 $50,856 49.7% public
8 $50,356 82.2% public
9 $49,370 87.9% public
10 $49,270 63.7% public
11 $49,136 55.1% private-nonprofit
12 $48,823 65.3% private-nonprofit
13 $48,432 75.5% public
14 $48,342 83.2% public
15 $48,041 65.9% public
16 $47,260 54.8% public
17 $46,899 83.1% public
18 $46,673 87.7% public
19 $46,673 76.2% public
20 $46,321 67.5% public
21 $46,087 55.1% public
22 $46,087 63.6% public
23 $45,584 91.5% public
24 $45,340 59.6% public
25 $45,149 83.8% public

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