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Loyola receives high rankings from PayScale in its annual College Salary Report

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麻豆精选 ranks in the top 7% nationally for highest mid-career salary potential of graduates in , which considers the best colleges and universities for a bachelor鈥檚 degree based on which schools produce the highest-paid graduates.

A median mid-career (more than 10 years of experience) salary of $125,800 earned Loyola a No. 95 ranking of more than 1,500 private and public colleges and universities across the country.

鈥淟oyola鈥檚 distinctive Jesuit, liberal arts education prepares students with the depth of knowledge and human skills they need to achieve personal and professional success,鈥 said Amanda M. Thomas, Ph.D., interim president. 鈥淲e are proud that our students do not have to choose between focused, effective career preparation and the profound life-long benefits of a liberal arts education. They graduate ready for achievement, the new world of work, and a balanced, flourishing, and purposeful life.鈥

Loyola has ranked among the top echelon of PayScale鈥檚 College Salary Report for the past five years鈥攎oving up each year, from 12% in 2017, to our current standing.

Loyola placed 75 out of 965 private colleges and universities based on the salary potential of alumni holding bachelor鈥檚 degrees; when expanded to include graduates who also hold master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees, Loyola ranks in the top 9% nationally.

Loyola is No. 2 among the 27 colleges in Maryland to make PayScale鈥檚 2021-22 list鈥攕econd only to the United States Naval Academy鈥攆or salary potential. Loyola further ranked No. 13 among 570 schools with a religious affiliation and No. 44 among PayScale鈥檚 349 Best Colleges for Sports Fans, or 鈥渟ports schools鈥 that produce the highest-earning alumni.

PayScale鈥檚 College Salary Report considers the alumni salary data of 3.2 million respondents who work in the United States from more than 4,000 universities across the country to predict earnings of future graduates based on degrees, majors, and careers. For more information, .