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Urban Studies and Urban Affairs programs prepare students to tackle complex city planning challenges, housing policy, and community development issues. With only 28 schools nationwide offering this specialized major, graduates enter a focused field where they can influence how cities grow and function.

The average starting salary for Urban Studies graduates is $34,682, reflecting the public service nature of many career paths. When evaluating programs, students should prioritize internship opportunities with city governments or nonprofits, access to real urban environments for hands-on learning, and faculty with practical planning experience. Strong programs also emphasize data analysis skills and community engagement methods, as modern urban planners must balance resident needs with economic development goals.
25
Schools Ranked
$36,263
Avg. Program Earnings
71.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $52,107 88.5% private-nonprofit
2 $52,107 80.3% private-nonprofit
3 $48,823 96.8% private-nonprofit
4 $48,432 92.9% public
5 $43,128 54.1% public
6 $41,937 62.3% public
7 $41,937 83.7% public
8 $40,737 50.1% public
9 $40,647 56.2% public
10 $39,729 87.6% public
11 $38,289 60.2% public
12 $38,289 55.5% public
13 $36,183 42.5% public
14 $35,701 84.8% public
15 $34,704 48.9% public
16 $33,993 86.0% public
17 $33,382 65.4% public
18 $32,119 56.5% public
19 $31,670 81.9% private-nonprofit
20 $29,685 84.3% public
21 $24,421 79.8% private-nonprofit
22 $24,035 89.1% private-nonprofit
23 $21,508 60.3% public
24 $21,508 83.8% public
25 $21,508 59.5% public

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