Charting Florida College And University Graduates By Pay
The Florida Department of Education released the first edition of an annual report compiling Florida college and university graduate earning data last week.
Generally, graduates with science degrees were more likely to earn more in their first year of employment after college.
But which school’s graduates earned the most money? Check out these charts created with report data. First, bachelor degrees:
![Graduates earning bachelor degrees from Florida International University and Florida Atlantic University had the highest median income in their first year of work.](http://stateimpact.npr.org/florida/files/2014/06/6-23-BachelorEarningsUPDATE.png)
Economic Security Report / Florida Department of Education
Graduates earning bachelor degrees from Florida International University and Florida Atlantic University had the highest median income in their first year of work.
Associate in Arts degree:
![This chart ranks graduates earning Associate of Arts degrees based on median income.](http://stateimpact.npr.org/florida/files/2014/06/6-23-AAearnings.png)
Economic Securty Report / Florida Department of Education
This chart ranks graduates earning Associate of Arts degrees based on median income.
Associate in Science degrees:
![This chart ranks graduates earning Associate in Science degrees based on median income.](http://stateimpact.npr.org/florida/files/2014/06/6-23-ASEarnings.png)
Economic Security Report
This chart ranks graduates earning Associate in Science degrees based on median income.
And finally, the five highest- and lowest-paying degrees: