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Philosophy graduates earn an average of $29,494 annually, reflecting the field's focus on critical thinking skills that translate across many career paths rather than direct vocational training. When evaluating philosophy programs among the 121 schools offering this major, students should prioritize faculty expertise in their areas of interest, from ethics and political philosophy to logic and metaphysics. Look for programs with strong writing requirements, undergraduate research opportunities, and career counseling that helps connect philosophical training to law school, graduate studies, or careers in education, journalism, and public policy. Small class sizes and accessible professors enhance the Socratic learning environment essential to philosophical education.
25
Schools Ranked
$39,851
Avg. Program Earnings
80.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $61,516 96.8% private-nonprofit
2 $49,683 92.5% private-nonprofit
3 $46,456 78.3% public
4 $44,384 80.3% private-nonprofit
5 $43,798 90.5% private-nonprofit
6 $42,682 89.6% private-nonprofit
7 $41,565 71.1% private-nonprofit
8 $40,896 83.6% public
9 $38,829 59.8% private-nonprofit
10 $38,289 67.8% public
11 $38,289 94.3% private-nonprofit
12 $38,289 66.3% public
13 $38,289 87.9% public
14 $38,289 92.7% private-nonprofit
15 $38,289 public
16 $37,568 75.9% private-nonprofit
17 $37,568 68.5% private-nonprofit
18 $37,208 95.1% private-nonprofit
19 $36,848 87.6% public
20 $36,141 59.6% public
21 $35,416 83.5% private-nonprofit
22 $33,993 73.7% public
23 $33,993 94.9% private-nonprofit
24 $33,993 56.2% public
25 $33,993 91.0% public

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