North Carolina Wesleyan College Rankings by Salary Score

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Salary and Debt by Major at North Carolina Wesleyan College

We calculated a Salary Score for each of North Carolina Wesleyan College'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 North Carolina Wesleyan College 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 North Carolina Wesleyan College Bachelor's Degrees

Field of Study Salary Score Employment Rate Median Debt Median Salary Salary Score
Accounting and Related Services 20 95% 95% $22,320 $41,940 20
Business Administration, Management and Operations 35 96% 96% $21,220 $39,540 35
Computer and Information Sciences, General 23 93% 93% $21,610 $45,500 23
Criminal Justice and Corrections 25 97% 97% $22,370 $31,130 25
Health and Physical Education/Fitness 1 100% 100% Not Reported $19,230 1
Marketing 43 100% 100% $19,150 $41,190 43
Psychology, General 64 91% 91% $25,070 $31,590 64
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods 29 100% 100% $22,870 $33,280 29

Most Recent Review

Beverly Anaele 9/25/2019

North Carolina Wesleyan College was one of the greatest decisions I ever made because of how family-centered and close-knit the campus community is. Everyone on campus (faculty, students, and city residents alike) want to see you succeed, so they go above and beyond to help you financially and educationally. Class sizes are small (the smallest class I had was four people and the largest class I had was about 25), so students can really interact with their professors on a personal basis. There is a lot of opportunity... Read More