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#82 of 209Bachelor's Degree
Housing and Human Environments.
Offered at 6 schools nationwide. Ranked by median earnings 4 years after graduation.
$39k
4yr Earnings
$39k
Starting Salary
$25k
Median Debt
6
Schools
ROI Analysis
Earnings vs. average major+1%
Debt-to-first-year-earnings ratio0.6x
Earnings rank#82 of 209 majors
Lower ROI. Housing and Human Environments. graduates tend to earn below average. Consider school cost carefully — an expensive school may not pay off for this major.
Top Schools for Housing and Human Environments.
Schools where Housing and Human Environments. graduates earn the most 4 years after graduation.
1
Brigham Young University-Provo
$59,200
4yr earnings
2
CUNY New York City College of Technology
$53,600
4yr earnings
3
University of Georgia
$40,600
4yr earnings
4
University of Missouri-Columbia
$38,300
4yr earnings
5
Ohio University-Main Campus
$35,300
4yr earnings
6
Missouri State University-Springfield
$33,600
4yr earnings
Salary Growth
Year 1
$39,450
→
Year 4
$39,450
Growth
+0%
Data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings reflect median income for bachelor's degree recipients at the national level. Individual outcomes vary by school, location, and individual factors.