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Want a High Salary? Go to One of These 10 Colleges in The Southeast

Want a High Salary? Go to One of These 10 Colleges in The Southeast

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10 colleges in the Southeast with the highest average Alumni starting and mid-career salaries.

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Want a High Salary? Go to One of These 10 Colleges in The Southeast

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10. Wake Forest University

• Location: Winston-Salem, NC• About:

– “It is a distinctive academic institution that values and maintains the liberal arts tradition within the context of an internationally recognized research university.”

• Most popular majors:– Business, Political Science, Psychology, and

Speech Communication• 4-year graduation rate: 83% • Acceptance rate: 34%• Student population: 4,815• Tuition: $44,700

Starting Salary: $49,800Mid-Career: $95,300

Source: WforestUniversity

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9. University of Virginia – Main Campus

• Location: Charlottesville, VA• About:

– “The University of Virginia remains the No. 2 best public university in the 2013 edition of the U.S. News and World Report rankings.”

• Most popular majors:– Economics, Psychology, and Business

• 4-year graduation rate: 87%• Acceptance rate: 30%• Student population: 15,822• Tuition and Fees: $39,800 (out of state) $12,500

(in state)

Starting Salary: $51,000Mid-Career: $95,700

Source: University of Virginia

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8. George Washington University

• Location: Washington, DC• About:

– “Founded in 1821 and chartered by the United States Congress, George Washington University takes full advantage of its location in the midst of the nation's capital.”

• Most popular majors:– Social Sciences and Business

• 4-year graduation rate: 74%• Acceptance rate: 33%• Student population: 10,500• Tuition: $47,300

Starting Salary: $47,500Mid-Career: $95,800

Source: discovergw

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7. Loyola University Maryland

• Location: Baltimore, MD • About:

– “Loyola University Maryland is committed to the ideals of liberal education and the development of the whole person, a university dedicated to inspiring its students to learn, lead and serve in a diverse and changing world.”

• Most popular majors:– Business, Speech Communication, Psychology,

and Social Sciences• 4-year graduation rate: 79%• Acceptance rate: 65%• Student population: 3,900• Tuition: $41,900

Starting Salary: $51,000Mid-Career: $100,000

Source: LoyolaMaryland

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6. Duke University

• Location: Durham, NC • About:

– “Duke University offers a unique and compelling combination of academic achievement, engagement with society, and athletic accomplishment at the highest levels.”

• 4-year graduation rate: 87%• Acceptance rate: 13%• Student population: 6,700• Tuition: $45,500

Starting Salary: $55,900Mid-Career: $102,00

Source: Duke University

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5. Georgetown University

• Location: Washington, DC • About:

– “As the nation's oldest Catholic University, conveniently located in the District of Columbia, Georgetown University offers its students the dynamic combination of accessible and prominent faculty, an extensive curriculum, and an exciting and culturally appealing location.”

• 4-year graduation rate: 89% • Acceptance rate: 17% • Student population: 7,600• Tuition: $44,800

Starting Salary: $53,000Mid-Career: $103,000

Source: Georgetown University

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4. Georgia Institute of Technology

• Location: Atlanta, GA• About:

– “The Georgia Institute of Technology, also known as Georgia Tech, is one of the nation's leading research universities, providing a focused, technologically based education to more than 20,000 undergraduate and graduate students.”

• Most popular major: – Engineering (overwhelmingly)

• 4-year graduation rate: 34%• Acceptance rate: 55%• Student population: 14,500• Tuition: $30,000 (out of state) $10,700 (in state)

Starting Salary: $60,000Mid-Career: $108,000

Source: Georgia Tech

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3. Virginia Military Institute (VMI)

• Location: Lexington, VA• About:

– “VMI is a challenging curricular and co-curricular undergraduate experience, producing educated and honorable men and women who will be leaders in all walks of life.”

• Most popular majors: – Economics, International Relations, and

History• 4-year graduation rate: 56%• Acceptance rate: 46%• Student population: 1,700• Tuition: $35,400 (out of state) $14,400 (in state)

Starting Salary: $54,200Mid-Career: $109,000*Represents civilian pay

Source: Virginia Military Institute

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2. Washington and Lee University

• Location: Lexington, VA• About:

– “Washington and Lee University, the nation's ninth oldest institution of higher education, is an independent liberal arts university that develops students' capacity to think freely, critically and humanely and to conduct themselves with honor, integrity and civility.”

• Most popular majors: – Business, Economics, and Political Science

• 4-year graduation rate: 88% • Acceptance rate: 20%• Student population: 1,800• Tuition: $44,500

Starting Salary: $48,000Mid-Career: $113,000

Source: Davidegg22

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1. United States Naval Academy

• Location: Annapolis, MD• About:

– “The United States Naval Academy is a demanding four year program leading to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as an Ensign in the United States Navy or as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.”

• Most popular majors: – Political Science, History, and Space

Engineering• 4-year graduation rate: 87% • Acceptance rate: 7%• Student population: 4,500 • Tuition: $0

Starting Salary: $77,100Mid-Career: $131,000*Represents civilian Pay

Source: C-SPAN

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