Loyola University Maryland Rankings by Salary Score

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Salary and Debt by Major at Loyola University Maryland

We calculated a Salary Score for each of Loyola University Maryland'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 Loyola University Maryland 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 Loyola Bachelor's Degrees

Field of Study Salary Score Employment Rate Median Debt Median Salary Salary Score
Accounting and Related Services 98 98% 98% $27,000 $64,840 98
Biology, General 44 89% 89% $27,000 $28,240 44
Business Administration, Management and Operations 86 97% 97% $27,000 $52,350 86
Communication and Media Studies 91 98% 98% $27,000 $42,040 91
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services 19 86% 86% $27,000 $20,140 19
Computer Science 53 100% 100% Not Reported $69,340 53
Economics 64 100% 100% Not Reported $52,940 64
Engineering, General 79 98% 98% $27,000 $68,080 79
English Language and Literature, General 59 94% 94% $27,000 $30,770 59
History 11 100% 100% $27,000 $22,580 11
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other 28 98% 98% $27,000 $31,310 28
Political Science and Government 62 88% 88% $27,000 $37,420 62
Psychology, General 80 97% 97% $27,000 $33,990 80
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies 73 93% 93% $27,000 $33,990 73
Social Sciences, Other 46 95% 95% $27,000 $34,700 46
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods 90 100% 100% $27,000 $42,120 90

Salary Score ™ for Loyola Master's Degrees

Field of Study Salary Score Employment Rate Median Debt Median Salary Salary Score
Business Administration, Management and Operations 85 99% 99% $50,340 $93,650 85
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology 46 96% 96% $56,780 $45,850 46
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services 87 100% 100% $70,600 $63,380 87
Educational Administration and Supervision 69 100% 100% $41,000 $63,010 69
Finance and Financial Management Services 84 100% 100% Not Reported $98,740 84
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions 72 96% 96% Not Reported $47,260 72
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication 46 95% 95% $36,540 $48,040 46
Special Education and Teaching 60 100% 100% Not Reported $52,110 60
Student Counseling and Personnel Services 72 100% 100% $41,000 $48,690 72
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods 39 95% 95% $27,690 $44,830 39
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas 87 96% 96% $26,100 $59,460 87

Salary Score ™ for Loyola Doctoral Degrees

Field of Study Salary Score Employment Rate Median Debt Median Salary Salary Score
Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology 41 92% 92% $111,000 $63,010 41

Reviews by Program

Most Recent Reviews

Philip Portera 6/30/2019

Loyola University Maryland provides a lot of great learning opportunities for prospective business students, and they definitely cater their needs of their business students as well. Because I was not in the Business school, I did feel as though my needs as a creative were considered secondary. However, the Writing program did have many knowledgable and encouraging professors that helped my creative writing greatly. The main appeal of going to Loyola is their study abroad programs. In the second half of my... Read More

Sarah Eazor 6/17/2019

I loved this program as it gave me so much opportunity for classroom experience while learning the theories and philosophy behind the processes. I felt immensely prepared for the teaching profession based on the curriculum as well as the classroom placements throughout and the year long student teaching opportunity. My last year I had my financial aid pulled as my older brother was graduated from his university and they were not very helpful in finding supplementary grants or monetary opportunities, so therefore... Read More