50 College Diplomas With The Highest Pay

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Here is a list of the top 50 schools:
 

1. Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science
Average salary: $89,800
 

2. California Institute of Technology
Average salary: $83,750
 

3. Stanford University, School of Engineering
Average salary: $74,500
 

4. Harvey Mudd College
Average salary: $72,500
 

5. New York University, College of Nursing
Average salary: $79,200
 

6. University of Pennsylvania, School of Engineering and Applied Science
Average salary: $70,100
 

7. Texas A&M University, Dwight Look College of Engineering
Average salary: $69,100
 

8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Average salary: $68,300
 

9. Carnegie Mellon University, College of Engineering
Average salary: $68,300
 

10. Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Computing
Average salary: $67,700
 

11. Cornell University, College of Engineering
Average salary: $67,400
 

12. University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School
Average salary: $67,100
 

13. University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
Average salary: $65,900
 

14. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Engineering
Average salary: $65,800
 

15. Colorado School of Mines
Average salary: $65,800
 

16. Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business
Average salary: $65,000
 

17. Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Engineering
Average salary: $64,000
 

18. Princeton University
Average salary: $63,700
 

19. Stevens Institute of Technology
Average salary: $63,200
 

20. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Chemical Sciences
Average salary: $63,100
 

21. University of Michigan, Ross School of Business
Average salary: $62,600
 

22. University of Notre Dame, College of Engineering
Average salary: $62,600
 

23. New York University, Leonard Stern School of Business
Average salary: $62,200
 

24. Carnegie Mellon University, College of Fine Arts
Average salary: $62,100
 

25. Lehigh University, P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science
Average salary: $62,000
 

26. Carnegie Mellon University, Mellon College of Science
Average salary: $61,300
 

27. Washington University in St. Louis, Olin Business School
Average salary: $61,100
 

28. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Average salary: $61,100
 

29. Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
Average salary:$60,900
 

30. University of Pittsburgh, Swanson School of Engineering
Average salary: $60,900
 

31. University of Alabama, College of Engineering
Average salary: $60,700
 

32. Carnegie Mellon University, Dietrich College of Humanities & Social Sciences
Average salary: $60,700
 

33. Purdue University, College of Engineering
Average salary: $60,000
 

34. Rice University
Average salary: $60,000
 

35. Michigan State University, College of Engineering
Average salary: $59,700
 

36. Syracuse University, School of Information Studies
Average salary: $59,600
 

37. Ohio State University, College of Engineering
Average salary: $59,500
 

38. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Engineering
Average salary: $58,000
 

39. University of Notre Dame, Mendoza College of Business
Average salary: $57,700
 

40. Lehigh University, College of Business & Economics
Average salary: $57,500
 

41. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Arts and Sciences
Average salary: $57,200
 

42. Vanderbilt University
Average salary: $56,900
 

43. University of Delaware, College of Engineering
Average salary: $56,700
 

44. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, College of Engineering
Average salary: $56,600
 

45. Pennsylvania State University
Average salary: $56,600
 

46. Clemson University, College of Engineering and Science
Average salary: $56,500
 

47. University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing
Average salary: $56,500
 

48. Purdue University, College of Science
Average salary: $56,400
 

49. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, School of Business
Average salary: $56,100
 

50. Syracuse University, L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science
Average salary: $56,100
 

Written by Susan Adams

Article Source: http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2014/05/30/50-college-diplomas-with-the-highest-pay/

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