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Education majors beyond traditional teaching tracks prepare students for diverse careers in educational administration, curriculum development, educational technology, and nonprofit work. With 25 schools offering specialized education programs, graduates typically earn around $33,417 annually in entry-level positions.

When evaluating Education, Other programs, students should prioritize schools with strong field experience components and established partnerships with educational organizations. Look for curricula that balance theoretical foundations with practical skills in areas like educational assessment, program evaluation, and educational policy. Consider programs offering concentrations in emerging fields such as educational technology or adult learning. Faculty expertise, internship opportunities, and alumni networks within educational institutions are crucial factors that can significantly impact career outcomes and professional development in this expanding field.
25
Schools Ranked
$33,417
Avg. Program Earnings
63.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $54,661 71.0% public
2 $47,260 94.1% private-nonprofit
3 $44,783 67.6% public
4 $43,399 84.8% public
5 $39,153 64.5% public
6 $38,906 62.4% public
7 $38,289 86.9% private-nonprofit
8 $36,560 85.0% private-nonprofit
9 $34,942 36.6% public
10 $34,847 65.9% private-nonprofit
11 $34,769 83.7% public
12 $33,726 37.5% public
13 $32,925 59.6% private-nonprofit
14 $32,678 67.8% public
15 $32,678 public
16 $30,771 60.5% public
17 $29,685 50.3% private-nonprofit
18 $28,381 53.5% public
19 $27,396 62.8% public
20 $26,933 69.6% private-nonprofit
21 $25,194 75.4% private-nonprofit
22 $22,710 41.2% private-nonprofit
23 $22,578 67.4% private-nonprofit
24 $21,280 22.8% public
25 $20,921 63.5% private-nonprofit

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