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International Business graduates enter a competitive global marketplace with strong earning potential, averaging $45,855 annually after graduation. With 132 schools offering this major, students should carefully evaluate programs based on several key factors. Look for curricula that emphasize cross-cultural communication, foreign language requirements, and opportunities for international study abroad experiences. Strong programs typically feature faculty with real-world business experience across multiple countries and regions. Consider schools that maintain active partnerships with multinational corporations for internship opportunities and job placement. Additionally, examine the program's focus areas, whether emphasizing trade, finance, marketing, or management, to ensure alignment with your career goals in the expanding field of global commerce.
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Schools Ranked
$59,749
Avg. Program Earnings
76.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $74,576 94.3% private-nonprofit
2 $70,776 77.7% public
3 $65,517 90.4% private-nonprofit
4 $64,706 85.2% private-nonprofit
5 $63,997 89.3% public
6 $63,005 8.8% private-forprofit
7 $62,012 92.4% private-nonprofit
8 $61,516 81.8% public
9 $60,399 77.1% private-nonprofit
10 $58,673 84.7% private-nonprofit
11 $58,221 81.3% private-nonprofit
12 $58,221 84.8% public
13 $57,995 81.6% private-nonprofit
14 $57,995 80.6% private-nonprofit
15 $57,920 87.2% public
16 $57,318 45.7% private-nonprofit
17 $57,318 81.5% private-nonprofit
18 $56,544 80.1% private-nonprofit
19 $55,964 77.3% private-nonprofit
20 $55,964 80.9% public
21 $55,512 75.5% public
22 $55,338 70.8% public
23 $54,910 56.5% public
24 $54,661 75.5% private-nonprofit
25 $54,661 74.1% private-nonprofit

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