How much money do Glendale Community College graduates make and which majors earn the most upon graduating? Six years after enrolling, alumni who are working have average earnings of $30,300 per year. After ten years, graduates earn $37,400 on average.
In terms of specific areas of study, the following is a ranking of degree programs by the median first-year starting salaries for Glendale Community College graduates.
The undergraduate degree which initially pays the highest is Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing with a median starting salary of $58,200 followed by Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions paying $40,800 and Fire Protection graduates who have a median starting income of $33,700 .
Note about salary data: First year earnings data are aggregated by the US Department of Education and analyzes IRS reported income for Glendale Community College graduates who received federal financial aid in the form of grants or loans. Not all graduates or fields of study are represented as data for some degree programs are omitted for privacy purposes.
Major | Earnings |
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Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing (Associate's Degree) | $58,200 |
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (Associate's Degree) | $40,800 |
Fire Protection (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma) | $33,700 |
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies (Associate's Degree) | $30,500 |
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma) | $30,200 |
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities (Associate's Degree) | $23,400 |
Fine and Studio Arts (Undergraduate Certificate or Diploma) | $22,100 |
Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=104708 IPEDS survey and College Scorecard data for Glendale Community College.