Choosing the right Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies program requires careful consideration of faculty expertise, research opportunities, and practical application components. This interdisciplinary field prepares students for careers in translation, education, cultural consulting, and language technology development. With 106 schools offering this major nationwide, graduates typically earn an average of $28,221 annually in entry-level positions, though earnings potential increases significantly with advanced degrees and specialized certifications.
When evaluating programs, students should prioritize schools with strong foreign language departments, computational linguistics resources, and internship partnerships with government agencies or international organizations. Look for curricula that combine theoretical foundations with hands-on experience in language analysis, translation technologies, and cross-cultural communication methods.
When evaluating programs, students should prioritize schools with strong foreign language departments, computational linguistics resources, and internship partnerships with government agencies or international organizations. Look for curricula that combine theoretical foundations with hands-on experience in language analysis, translation technologies, and cross-cultural communication methods.
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Schools Ranked
$39,144
Avg. Program Earnings
74.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate
Top 25 Schools
| # | School | Median Earnings | Graduation Rate | School Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
|
$52,107 | 94.9% | private-nonprofit |
| 2 |
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, Mississippi
|
$52,107 | 62.9% | public |
| 3 |
Monmouth University
West Long Branch, New Jersey
|
$50,231 | 70.3% | private-nonprofit |
| 4 |
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Atlanta, Georgia
|
$47,394 | 92.3% | public |
| 5 |
Duke University
Durham, North Carolina
|
$42,682 | 95.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 6 |
Stephen F Austin State University
Nacogdoches, Texas
|
$42,682 | 51.7% | public |
| 7 |
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
|
$41,193 | 95.1% | private-nonprofit |
| 8 |
James Madison University
Harrisonburg, Virginia
|
$40,821 | 80.9% | public |
| 9 |
Virginia Military Institute
Lexington, Virginia
|
$39,909 | 81.8% | public |
| 10 |
George Mason University
Fairfax, Virginia
|
$39,369 | 69.3% | public |
| 11 |
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York
|
$37,856 | 84.5% | private-nonprofit |
| 12 |
University of North Georgia
Dahlonega, Georgia
|
$37,671 | 36.8% | public |
| 13 |
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Baltimore, Maryland
|
$37,208 | 70.6% | public |
| 14 |
Towson University
Towson, Maryland
|
$37,208 | 67.6% | public |
| 15 |
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, Virginia
|
$37,208 | 44.4% | public |
| 16 |
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Mahwah, New Jersey
|
$36,488 | 71.9% | public |
| 17 |
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia
|
$36,134 | 61.2% | public |
| 18 |
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
|
$35,060 | 75.5% | public |
| 19 |
University of Mary Washington
Fredericksburg, Virginia
|
$35,060 | 67.4% | public |
| 20 |
Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
Edwardsville, Illinois
|
$34,420 | 55.0% | public |
| 21 |
Emory University
Atlanta, Georgia
|
$33,993 | 91.8% | private-nonprofit |
| 22 |
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Fort Collins, Colorado
|
$33,565 | 66.9% | public |
| 23 |
New York University
New York, New York
|
$33,281 | 88.5% | private-nonprofit |
| 24 |
Georgetown University
Washington, District of Columbia
|
$32,563 | 94.3% | private-nonprofit |
| 25 |
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
$32,391 | 84.8% | public |
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