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ĢƵ Alumni Earn Top Salaries

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PayScale has released its t, which lists ĢƵ graduates’ salary potential in four distinct categories: No. 16 among national liberal arts colleges, No. 14 among all California colleges, No. 17 nationally for business majors and No. 74 for all U.S. universities and colleges.

At No. 16 in its , the report says that the early career pay (median salary for alumni with 0-5 years of experience) is $45,700 and the mid-career pay (median salary for alumni with more than 10 years of experience) is $98,000. More than two-thirds of the alumni surveyed say their work “makes the world a better place.”

“These rankings recognize the tremendous success and achievements of our alumni as well as the excellence of our academic program,” says . “We prepare our graduates to strive to model a life of service, leadership and impact. We’re proud of what they’ve accomplished.”

Harvey Mudd College tops the PayScale national  list followed by the United States Military Academy at West Point and the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. After ĢƵ’s No. 16 ranking, other top members of the (CCCU) include Wheaton College at No. 17 and Calvin College at No. 76.

PayScale, the creator of the world’s largest compensation database, looked at the starting and mid-career pay for more than a million college graduates, including professionals who earned a bachelor’s degree from 963 colleges and universities. Its College Salary Report, which was compiled using data from employees who successfully completed PayScale’s employee survey, sorts the results by school, degree and college major.

ĢƵ is ranked No. 14 in PayScale’s “,” led by Harvey Mudd, Stanford and Santa Clara University. After ĢƵ at No. 14, other top members of the CCCU include No. 23 Pepperdine, No. 43  Biola and No. 48 Azusa Pacific.

PayScale’s “” ranks with early career pay at $58,900 and mid-career pay at $113,000. Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and University of California, Berkeley, were tied for No. 1.

PayScale’s “” ranked ĢƵ No. 74 out of the nation’s 963 colleges and universities. SUNY Maritime College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Harvey Mudd, Princeton and Stanford made out the top five. Top members of the CCCU included Wheaton at No. 77, Biola at No. 327, Point Loma Nazarene tied at No. 423, Azusa Pacific at No. 441 and Calvin at No. 492.