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Community Organization and Advocacy programs prepare students to create meaningful social change through grassroots organizing, policy work, and community engagement. With only 18 schools nationwide offering this specialized major, graduates enter a competitive field where starting salaries average $35,301 annually. Students should prioritize programs that provide hands-on fieldwork opportunities, partnerships with local nonprofits, and coursework covering grant writing, policy analysis, and campaign strategy. Look for curricula that balance theoretical knowledge with practical skills in coalition building and stakeholder engagement. Strong programs also offer internship networks and mentorship from working professionals in advocacy organizations, government agencies, and community development groups.
18
Schools Ranked
$35,302
Avg. Program Earnings
56.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 18 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $64,990 95.9% private-nonprofit
2 $39,369 61.8% public
3 $39,369 88.5% private-nonprofit
4 $38,289 70.6% private-nonprofit
5 $37,568 62.5% private-nonprofit
6 $36,387 29.3% public
7 $35,416 24.7% private-nonprofit
8 $34,586 67.6% private-nonprofit
9 $34,586 private-nonprofit
10 $33,993 46.9% public
11 $33,138 38.6% public
12 $31,423 53.1% public
13 $30,828 43.0% private-forprofit
14 $30,409 57.9% public
15 $30,228 50.5% private-nonprofit
16 $28,598 25.6% public
17 $28,236 74.5% public
18 $28,019 72.9% private-nonprofit

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