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Political Science and Government graduates enter diverse career paths in public service, law, advocacy, and business, earning an average of $34,470 annually after graduation. With 533 schools offering this major, students should prioritize programs that provide strong internship networks, particularly in government agencies or political organizations. Look for curricula that balance theoretical foundations with practical experience through mock trials, campaign simulations, or policy research projects. Faculty connections to local and national political institutions can open doors to valuable networking opportunities. Consider programs offering specialized tracks in areas like international relations, public administration, or pre-law preparation to align with your career goals.
25
Schools Ranked
$52,123
Avg. Program Earnings
88.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $62,192 96.0% private-nonprofit
2 $57,017 97.3% private-nonprofit
3 $56,415 95.0% private-nonprofit
4 $54,463 95.8% private-nonprofit
5 $54,109 53.2% private-forprofit
6 $53,894 91.3% private-nonprofit
7 $53,358 90.5% private-nonprofit
8 $53,108 95.9% private-nonprofit
9 $52,941 86.2% private-nonprofit
10 $52,941 83.3% private-nonprofit
11 $52,524 94.3% private-nonprofit
12 $52,107 95.1% private-nonprofit
13 $51,482 96.6% private-nonprofit
14 $50,677 96.8% private-nonprofit
15 $50,231 95.6% private-nonprofit
16 $50,231 29.6% public
17 $50,231 80.6% private-nonprofit
18 $50,231 95.7% private-nonprofit
19 $49,744 private-nonprofit
20 $49,744 90.4% private-nonprofit
21 $49,744 private-nonprofit
22 $49,618 90.9% private-nonprofit
23 $48,823 96.3% private-nonprofit
24 $48,823 88.5% private-nonprofit
25 $48,432 93.4% private-nonprofit

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