What college or university can brag that it’s students graduate with the highest paid jobs?
Harvard? No. Yale? No. In fact, you can forget all the Ivy League schools.
The paycheck honors belongs to Loma Linda (CA) University, a Seventh Day Adventist school, which educates a large number of students majoring in the health fields.
That was one of the intriguing results of an exhaustive annual survey conducted by PayScale, Inc., which examined salary data for 600 colleges and universities.
Curiously enough, only one Ivy League school — Princeton University — shows up among the top 10 colleges that produce graduates with the best paying jobs.
With the exception of Loma Linda, the schools that dominate the list graduate a heavy concentration of science and engineering majors. Here’s the honor roll:
School Starting Salary
- Loma Linda University $71,400
- MIT $71,100
- Harvey Mudd College $71,000
- Calif. Institute of Technology $69,700
- Stanford University $67,500
- Carnegie Mellon University $65,300
- Princeton University $65,000
- Polytechnic University of NY $62,700
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute $62,500
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology $61,100
By the way, Harvard earned the 15th spot. Yale straggled behind at No. 38th and was beaten by such schools as the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology and Kettering University in Flint, MI. Imagine that.
Loma Linda University image by James. CC 2.0.