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English Language and Literature graduates earn an average of $29,088 annually, making program selection crucial for career success. With 653 schools offering this major, students should prioritize institutions with strong alumni networks, diverse course offerings, and experienced faculty who maintain active connections to publishing, media, and education industries. Look for programs that emphasize both critical analysis and practical writing skills, offer internship opportunities, and provide access to literary journals or campus publications. Consider schools with solid career services that help connect graduates to entry-level positions in teaching, publishing, journalism, or content creation. The quality of mentorship and professional development resources can significantly impact post-graduation employment prospects in this competitive field.
25
Schools Ranked
$43,679
Avg. Program Earnings
78.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $47,260 88.5% private-nonprofit
2 $47,260 96.3% private-nonprofit
3 $47,260 97.1% private-nonprofit
4 $46,790 95.9% private-nonprofit
5 $46,087 95.7% private-nonprofit
6 $46,087 81.8% public
7 $45,696 69.0% private-nonprofit
8 $45,500 70.3% private-nonprofit
9 $44,590 89.6% private-nonprofit
10 $44,384 45.9% public
11 $43,128 82.8% private-nonprofit
12 $43,128 94.3% private-nonprofit
13 $42,682 83.8% private-nonprofit
14 $42,682 82.5% private-nonprofit
15 $42,682 92.4% private-nonprofit
16 $42,682 50.9% public
17 $42,682 43.0% public
18 $42,235 57.9% private-nonprofit
19 $41,937 92.9% private-nonprofit
20 $41,667 91.0% private-nonprofit
21 $41,565 26.8% public
22 $41,193 90.2% private-nonprofit
23 $41,007 58.8% private-nonprofit
24 $40,896 95.0% private-nonprofit
25 $40,896 90.9% private-nonprofit

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