The Top 15 Engineering Schools by Salary
This 2017-2018 report from PayScale shows the 15 top engineering schools measured by mid-career salaries.
September 20, 2017
How does your university rank? Take a look the top 15 engineering schools by mid-career salary.The 2017-2018 report from PayScale shows which school are turning out the highest paid grads with a bachelor’s degree. Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California, is almost always on this list, as is the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. When PayScale shows the rankings of grads with advanced degrees, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology also does well.PayScale defines engineering schools as those public or private institutions that grant more than 50 percent of their undergraduate degrees in math, sciences, computer science, engineering, or engineering technology majors. The degrees from the top engineering schools usually lead to high-paying jobs, even right after college.PayScale obtained the data for this study be surveying graduates from each of the schools.Check out the list and let us know how you feel about the balance of education costs to engineering career compensation in the comments field below.
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