Eastern Virginia Medical School Rankings by Salary Score

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Salary and Debt by Major at Eastern Virginia Medical School

We calculated a Salary Score for each of Eastern Virginia Medical School's programs by comparing program-specific median alumni earnings to median alumni earnings for the same program across all schools that provide this data. This way, students can compare the relative salary strength of a specific major at Eastern Virginia Medical School to the same major at other schools. A school's overall score by level is based on the school's by-program performance weighted by student enrollment in each program. Data is sourced from the December 2020 release of the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and reflects median alumni debt upon graduation and median alumni earnings in the year after graduation for students who received federal financial aid. Debt and salary numbers are shown rounded to the nearest $10.

Salary Score ™ for EVMS Master's Degrees

Field of Study Salary Score Employment Rate Median Debt Median Salary Salary Score
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions 64 99% 99% $140,860 $103,890 64
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other 58 94% 94% $62,050 $62,510 58
Public Health 31 94% 94% $66,000 $47,960 31
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions 5 100% 100% $107,230 $37,210 5
Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences 30 100% 100% Not Reported $58,670 30

Salary Score ™ for EVMS Doctoral Degrees

Field of Study Salary Score Employment Rate Median Debt Median Salary Salary Score
Medicine 56 100% 100% $232,510 $58,380 56

Eastern Virginia Medical School Reviews

4.23
(19 Reviews)

Reviews by Program

Health Sciences
Doctorate

4.15

Physician Assistant
Master's

4.73

Most Recent Reviews

Anonymous 12/16/2023

While EVMS has an incredibly supportive faculty, its administrative services are severely lacking... to the extent that it's greatly impacted my overall experience with the school. I can't speak for the school's MD, other doctoral, or PA program, but I would pass on this school for non-professional Master's degrees. My course material was appropriate, however, after graduating I realized that my program severely underprepared me to find a job in my field. We were not even appropriately taught how to create... Read More

Anonymous 5/22/2017

Choosing a college is a difficult decision, but the main factors that I took into account were what majors were offered, what extracurricular activities were available, and how much it costs. Ultimately, I think the best choice is to go wherever is the cheapest because not having student loans after graduating is a relief.