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Communication Disorders Sciences and Services prepares students to help individuals overcome speech, language, and hearing challenges. With 129 schools nationwide offering this program, graduates typically earn around $25,967 annually in entry-level positions, though earnings increase significantly with advanced degrees and clinical experience.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize accreditation from the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. Look for strong clinical training opportunities, access to on-campus speech and hearing clinics, and faculty with active research programs. Consider the program's graduate school preparation, as most careers in this field require a master's degree for professional practice and state licensure.
25
Schools Ranked
$33,787
Avg. Program Earnings
60.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $54,109 90.4% private-nonprofit
2 $41,406 59.5% private-nonprofit
3 $36,941 71.0% public
4 $36,848 41.4% public
5 $36,294 51.7% public
6 $35,327 49.3% public
7 $34,704 71.8% private-nonprofit
8 $34,348 59.6% public
9 $33,993 public
10 $32,925 19.6% public
11 $32,925 71.0% public
12 $32,569 70.0% public
13 $32,391 57.3% public
14 $32,382 76.5% private-nonprofit
15 $32,284 84.8% public
16 $32,284 46.9% public
17 $31,314 69.9% public
18 $30,984 80.2% private-nonprofit
19 $30,771 45.5% public
20 $30,409 64.7% public
21 $30,409 44.2% public
22 $29,995 60.9% public
23 $29,685 45.5% public
24 $29,685 67.8% private-nonprofit
25 $29,685 56.5% public

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