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Top U.S. colleges by starting and mid-career pay of graduates (All Alumni) in 2017/18

U.S. colleges whose graduates (All Alumni) earn the most in 2017/18, ranked by starting and mid-career salary (in USD)

The data displays the U.S. colleges whose graduates (All Alumni) earn the most as of 2017/18. Graduates from Stanford University had the highest mid-career salary at 154,700 USD and a starting salary of 77,200 USD.

Stanford University 77200 154700
Harvey Mudd College 82400 153400
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 84300 152400
California Institute of Technology 82000 152400
Princeton University 71000 151900
SUNY - Maritime College 72600 151800
United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point 79000 151000
Dartmouth College 68300 150800
Babson College 67300 149400
United States Naval Academy (USNA) at Annapolis 80600 148400
Harvard University 71200 147500
Duke University 67900 143900
Webb Institute 71600 143900
Yale University 70300 143300
University of Pennsylvania 70500 143200
Williams College 63300 143200
Samuel Merritt University 81900 141200
Georgetown University - Washington D.C. 63100 140300
United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) 71700 140200
Claremont McKenna College 65800 139200
Stevens Institute of Technology 72000 139200
United States Merchant Marine Academy 74100 139000
Santa Clara University 65000 137800
Colorado School of Mines 72500 137600
University of California - Berkeley 66600 136900
Washington and Lee University 61300 136700
Colgate University 61900 136100
Lehigh University 66500 135900
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences 66200 135800
Wabash College 61600 135600