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Public Policy Analysis graduates earn an average of $39,377 annually, making program selection crucial for career success. With only 35 schools nationwide offering this specialized major, students should prioritize programs with strong government internship partnerships, quantitative research training, and faculty connections to policy organizations. Look for curricula that blend economics, statistics, and political science while providing hands-on experience through simulation exercises and real-world case studies. The most effective programs offer direct access to state capitols, federal agencies, or major think tanks. Consider faculty expertise in your areas of interest, whether healthcare policy, environmental regulation, or urban planning, as mentorship opportunities significantly impact post-graduation employment prospects.
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Schools Ranked
$45,590
Avg. Program Earnings
83.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $62,012 97.1% private-nonprofit
2 $60,106 95.8% private-nonprofit
3 $57,318 92.7% private-nonprofit
4 $57,318 95.1% private-nonprofit
5 $55,512 95.7% private-nonprofit
6 $55,338 83.4% private-nonprofit
7 $52,663 94.9% private-nonprofit
8 $50,856 91.3% private-nonprofit
9 $47,260 82.8% private-nonprofit
10 $46,478 53.4% private-nonprofit
11 $45,852 83.3% private-nonprofit
12 $44,942 72.7% private-nonprofit
13 $44,384 93.2% public
14 $43,575 86.3% public
15 $42,682 61.6% public
16 $39,648 68.0% public
17 $39,153 91.0% public
18 $39,009 82.2% public
19 $39,009 95.9% private-nonprofit
20 $38,289 92.1% public
21 $36,668 71.0% public
22 $36,560 public
23 $36,560 67.8% public
24 $35,416 68.5% public
25 $33,138 86.1% private-nonprofit

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