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Agricultural Public Services graduates earn an average of $36,019 annually, working in government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and extension services to support farming communities and rural development. When evaluating programs, students should prioritize schools with strong connections to state agricultural departments and hands-on fieldwork opportunities. Look for curricula that combine agricultural science with public policy, communication skills, and community engagement training. The most effective programs offer internships with cooperative extension offices and feature faculty with real-world experience in agricultural outreach. With only 12 schools nationwide offering this specialized major, choosing a program with comprehensive practical training and established industry partnerships will be crucial for career success in this service-oriented field.
12
Schools Ranked
$36,020
Avg. Program Earnings
73.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 12 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $45,529 59.6% public
2 $44,384 85.2% public
3 $41,565 65.9% public
4 $39,639 89.3% public
5 $38,289 70.0% public
6 $38,289 84.9% public
7 $35,594 60.9% public
8 $35,594 83.8% public
9 $32,569 73.5% public
10 $30,771 47.3% public
11 $28,960 69.9% public
12 $21,052 87.7% public

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