Table: Colleges That Will Make You Rich

Still awaiting the haters.

If Joe3 was really still posting under another name, you would be sure to hear something about Pell Grants right now.
 
Bad job by Villanova. It looks like they have had miserable week. First the team, and now this list.
 
Very interesting list...Shows what a St. John's education can get you despite others always trying to knock it
 
Very interesting list...Shows what a St. John's education can get you despite others always trying to knock it

I'm not sure what the allied health professions do to help the list, but pharmacists and physician assistants both earn over 100K on average.
 
Very interesting list...Shows what a St. John's education can get you despite others always trying to knock it

I'm not sure what the allied health professions do to help the list, but pharmacists and physician assistants both earn over 100K on average.


Reinsurance pays handsomely, and that field is full of SJU grads.
 
Very interesting list...Shows what a St. John's education can get you despite others always trying to knock it

I'm not sure what the allied health professions do to help the list, but pharmacists and physician assistants both earn over 100K on average.


Reinsurance pays handsomely, and that field is full of SJU grads.

Keep in mind that this list isn't about average earnings being high, it's about average earnings compared to the expectation set by SAT scores. In a metro area where being a Nassau cop can earn you $150,000 a year with OT, an average salary of $85000 is not the outstanding characteristic being cited as much as the expectation set by SAT scores and financial aid. Again, this is not a list of the highest average salaries ranked by school, but being ranked on the list is not a bad thing..
 
Remember results are effected by SAT scores and class standing. Earning for SJU $89,800 only exceeds Pace at $ 89,100 who finished at #20.
 
List is from 2010. Is there an updated one ???????

Something the university should highlight especially in the face of declining enrollment.
 
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