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Human Resources Management and Services graduates enter a growing field focused on recruiting, training, and supporting employees across industries. With 185 schools offering this major nationwide, students have numerous options to develop essential skills in employment law, organizational behavior, and strategic planning.

When evaluating programs, look for curricula that emphasize hands-on experience through internships, case studies, and HR certification preparation. Strong programs also feature faculty with industry experience and partnerships with local businesses for networking opportunities. Graduates typically earn an average starting salary of $44,382, with advancement potential into management roles as they gain experience. The best programs balance theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing students for immediate workplace contributions in this people-centered profession.
25
Schools Ranked
$57,742
Avg. Program Earnings
66.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $76,995 95.9% private-nonprofit
2 $69,338 95.1% private-nonprofit
3 $67,101 93.2% public
4 $63,005 51.0% private-nonprofit
5 $63,005 82.2% public
6 $59,193 public
7 $58,673 64.5% private-nonprofit
8 $58,390 29.0% private-forprofit
9 $57,995 79.8% private-nonprofit
10 $57,860 82.2% private-nonprofit
11 $57,556 private-nonprofit
12 $57,556 45.7% private-nonprofit
13 $57,318 75.2% private-nonprofit
14 $56,415 47.4% private-nonprofit
15 $55,512 55.3% private-nonprofit
16 $54,035 56.6% public
17 $53,567 33.3% private-forprofit
18 $53,537 48.8% private-nonprofit
19 $53,358 76.9% private-nonprofit
20 $53,108 80.2% private-nonprofit
21 $52,107 64.6% private-nonprofit
22 $52,107 50.0% private-nonprofit
23 $52,107 public
24 $52,107 64.3% private-nonprofit
25 $51,612 80.6% private-nonprofit

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