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Education, General programs prepare future teachers and educational professionals to shape the next generation of learners. With 81 schools offering this major nationwide, students have numerous options to begin their teaching careers. Graduates typically earn an average of $33,927 annually, though salaries vary significantly by location, grade level, and specialization.

When evaluating Education, General programs, students should prioritize strong field experience components, including student teaching placements and classroom observation opportunities. Look for programs with high teacher certification pass rates, experienced faculty who maintain current classroom connections, and partnerships with local school districts. Accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) ensures quality standards and helps with licensure requirements across states.
25
Schools Ranked
$41,600
Avg. Program Earnings
60.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $52,107 34.9% private-nonprofit
2 $48,177 70.3% private-nonprofit
3 $48,041 85.0% public
4 $47,572 50.9% public
5 $47,260 62.1% private-nonprofit
6 $45,636 46.8% public
7 $43,426 82.5% private-nonprofit
8 $43,240 16.7% private-nonprofit
9 $41,342 44.0% public
10 $41,193 75.0% private-nonprofit
11 $41,007 61.5% public
12 $40,393 47.8% public
13 $40,338 80.8% private-nonprofit
14 $40,089 82.2% public
15 $39,741 89.1% private-nonprofit
16 $39,099 71.0% public
17 $39,009 61.0% private-nonprofit
18 $39,009 86.1% private-nonprofit
19 $38,289 47.5% private-nonprofit
20 $37,928 35.5% private-nonprofit
21 $37,821 51.2% public
22 $37,671 43.2% private-nonprofit
23 $37,280 53.1% public
24 $37,208 51.1% private-nonprofit
25 $37,125 79.8% private-nonprofit

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