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Hospitality Administration and Management programs prepare students for leadership roles in hotels, restaurants, tourism, and entertainment venues. With 140 schools offering this major, graduates can expect starting salaries averaging $36,978, with significant earning potential as they advance into management positions.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on experience through internships and industry partnerships. Look for curricula that blend business fundamentals with specialized hospitality knowledge, including revenue management, customer service excellence, and operations oversight. Strong alumni networks and career placement services are essential, as the hospitality industry relies heavily on professional connections. Consider programs offering real-world learning opportunities like on-campus hotels or restaurant management labs, which provide practical experience before graduation.
25
Schools Ranked
$46,676
Avg. Program Earnings
71.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $61,124 95.1% private-nonprofit
2 $56,415 85.2% private-nonprofit
3 $55,964 88.5% private-nonprofit
4 $52,107 71.1% private-nonprofit
5 $48,432 78.8% public
6 $47,930 64.7% public
7 $47,650 90.0% private-nonprofit
8 $46,718 67.5% public
9 $46,478 61.4% private-nonprofit
10 $46,478 86.3% public
11 $45,082 83.1% public
12 $44,942 52.7% private-nonprofit
13 $44,755 50.1% public
14 $44,542 80.9% public
15 $44,276 63.5% private-nonprofit
16 $44,244 76.4% public
17 $44,244 14.3% public
18 $44,170 61.6% public
19 $43,922 83.2% public
20 $43,426 78.0% private-nonprofit
21 $43,269 82.2% public
22 $42,682 79.2% public
23 $42,682 70.0% private-nonprofit
24 $42,682 75.4% private-nonprofit
25 $42,682 44.9% private-nonprofit

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