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  • Salaries for College Graduates Climb Despite Pandemic

    August 09, 2021 | By Kevin Gray

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    Despite the deeply negative impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on business, average starting salaries for new college graduates continue to climb, according to results of NACE’s Summer 2021 Salary Survey. The final overall average starting salary for the college Class of 2020 landed at $55,260—2.5% above the final average starting salary of $53,889 for the Class of 2019.

    Not surprisingly, technical majors were the highest paid among Class of 2020 graduates earning bachelor’s degrees. In fact, the list of the 10 majors with the highest average starting salary is dominated by those in technical areas, led by petroleum engineering, computer programming, and computer engineering. (See Figure 1.)

    In addition, in some cases, salary increases most likely reflect these unique times. For example, the increased demand for nurses as frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic may have fueled the 2.1% increase in the average starting salary for registered nursing majors, despite the overall salary of health sciences majors dipping 0.1% from last year.

    The Summer 2021 Salary Survey report provides actual starting salaries and serves as the final salary report for the college Class of 2020. The figures reported are for base salaries only and do not include bonuses, commissions, fringe benefits, or overtime rates. Data were gathered from Class of 2020 graduates through December 31, 2020, and reported to NACE through May 15, 2021. The salary data presented here were reported to NACE through its national Class of 2020 First-Destination Survey and are based on the 249 schools that provided salary data by specific program or major. The Summer 2021 Salary Survey report is available to members in MyNACE.  

    Figure 1: Top-Paid Majors Among Class of 2020 Graduates Earning Bachelor’s Degrees

    MAJOR AVERAGE STARTING SALARY
    Petroleum engineering $87,989
    Computer programming $86,098
    Computer engineering $85,996
    Computer science $85,766
    Electrical, electronics, and communications engineering $80,819
    Operations research $80,166
    Computer and information science $78,603
    Statistics $75,916
    Applied mathematics $73,558
    Chemical engineering $72,713
    Source: Summer 2021 Salary Survey, National Association of Colleges and Employers
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