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Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies programs prepare students to examine social identities, power structures, and cultural movements through interdisciplinary research and analysis. With 110 schools offering this major nationwide, graduates typically earn around $29,452 annually, though many pursue advanced degrees or careers in nonprofit work, education, and advocacy where compensation varies widely.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize faculty diversity and research opportunities that align with their specific interests. Look for curricula that combine theoretical frameworks with hands-on community engagement, strong connections to local organizations, and access to archives or special collections. The best programs offer flexibility to focus on particular populations or themes while maintaining rigorous academic standards and preparing students for graduate study or professional work in social justice fields.
25
Schools Ranked
$36,381
Avg. Program Earnings
76.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $46,087 95.0% private-nonprofit
2 $41,565 95.9% private-nonprofit
3 $40,458 92.9% public
4 $39,369 94.3% private-nonprofit
5 $39,009 51.1% public
6 $38,289 75.0% public
7 $37,208 60.5% public
8 $36,668 71.0% public
9 $35,653 50.1% public
10 $35,600 76.1% private-nonprofit
11 $35,420 96.0% private-nonprofit
12 $35,416 77.8% public
13 $35,060 96.3% private-nonprofit
14 $35,060 73.9% public
15 $35,060 96.8% private-nonprofit
16 $35,060 88.6% public
17 $35,060 79.8% private-nonprofit
18 $35,060 54.7% public
19 $35,060 46.2% public
20 $35,060 65.0% public
21 $34,420 52.5% public
22 $33,993 91.2% private-nonprofit
23 $33,459 87.6% public
24 $33,281 85.3% public
25 $33,138 56.6% public

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