2021 Best Colleges Methodology

Our 2021 GradReports program rankings are based on data published by the U.S. Department of Education in November 2020. Schools are ranked in descending order of their graduates' median salary. Salaries are specific to the degree level and the program of each list. When median salaries were equal, median debt was used to break ties.

To be considered for our Best Colleges program rankings, schools needed to have a reported median salary and an unsuppressed sample size for graduates for the degree program of the ranking list. For all schools, we manually researched their degree programs to confirm the existence of degrees before ranking them. If a school had a salary reported but no existing degree program, it was excluded from the list. Additionally, if a program's median salary or earnings count were "privacy suppressed" by the Department of Education, the school was not eligible to be ranked for that program list. In cases where median salaries were equal and one school had a median debt that was "privacy suppressed," the school with a reported debt was ranked above the other.

Data Sources

Program data including available degrees and details about program coursework were collected from official school websites, reflecting data for the 2020-2021 school year. These data were collected in May 2021.

Median salary and median debt were collected from the U.S. Department of Education via the College Scorecard website. These data were published in November 2020 and reflect median debt and median salary for graduates in the year after graduation.

Tuition data were collected from the National Center for Education Statistics. The NCES is the primary governmental entity for gathering and presenting data related to education. NCES data is updated annually. The NCES does not release data in downloadable formats until it has been approved, so the most current available data will not be for the most recent academic year.