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底特律大学职业收入名列美国大学前15% -- Detroit Mercy ranks among top 15% of U.S. universities for career earnings
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底特律大学职业收入名列美国大学前15%

Detroit Mercy ranks among top 15% of U.S. universities for career earnings


乔治城大学教育与就业中心(CEW)2019年11月报告《投资回报率的首次尝试:对4,500所大学进行排名》显示,底特律大学在全国4,500所大学中,职业生涯收入排名第598位,在全美大学中排名前15%。在密歇根州,底特律大学在四年制私立大学中排名前五。

该报告还显示,到职业生涯结束之前,底特律大学的毕业生跟他们不上大学相比可以多赚100万美元。这些结果表明,大学教育投资为年轻人提供一个美好的未来。不仅大学毕业生一生中的收入比未完成大学学位的毕业生要多得多,底特律大学对其毕业生进行的积极生活和高标准道德教育也使他们获益终生。

这项研究的其他发现包括:

在主要授予学士学位的机构中,私立非营利性大学的长期净经济收益为838,000美元,公立大学为765,000美元,而底特律大学的长期净经济收益是989,000美元。

私立非营利大学的毕业生入学十年后在收入方面有相当大的优势,就读私立大学的学生收入中位数为41,000美元,而就读公立大学的学生收入中位数为33,000美元。

乔治城大学教育与就业中心(CEW)是一家独立的非营利性研究与政策机构,致力于研究个人目标,教育和培训课程以及职业道路之间的联系。CEW隶属于乔治城大学麦考特公共政策学院。


Detroit Mercy ranks among top 15% of U.S. universities for career earnings


January 22, 2020

The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW) November 2019 report A First Try at ROI: Ranking 4,500 Colleges shows that 40 years after enrollment, bachelor’s degrees from private colleges have the highest returns on investment. Most importantly, Detroit Mercy is among the top U.S. universities for return on investment.

 

“Everyone is asking, ‘Is college worth it?’ and we set out to try to find an answer,” said Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale, lead author and CEW director. “Not only will it help students, but this kind of information on the costs and benefits of higher education holds institutions more accountable.”

 

Detroit Mercy ranks in the top 15% of universities in the U.S. for career-long earnings, according to a new report from Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. The institution ranks No. 598 out of 4,500 colleges and universities nationwide for salary earned over the length of a career. For the state of Michigan, Detroit Mercy ranks among the top 5 four-year, private universities.  

 

The report also found that by the end of their careers, Detroit Mercy graduates could expect to earn an additional $1 million in today’s dollars than if they had not gone to college. These results show that a college education is a wise investment for a young person preparing for a prosperous future. Not only do college graduates earn significantly more over their lifetimes than those who do not complete college degrees, a Detroit Mercy education prepares its graduates for engaged lives and ethical leadership as citizens, which benefits us all.

 

Some of the other findings from this study include the following:

At institutions that primarily award bachelor’s degrees, the long-term net, economic gains are $838,000 at private nonprofit colleges compared to $765,000 at public colleges.

For Detroit Mercy that figure is $989,000.

Graduates of private nonprofit institutions have a sizable edge in earnings 10 years after enrollment, a median of $41,000 for students who went to private colleges vs. $33,000 for students who attended public institutions.

Even though the median debt levels at public institutions ($7,000) are less than half of those a private nonprofit institutions ($17,000), the higher earnings for students who attended private colleges are sufficient to drive the long-term gain in favor of private nonprofit institutions.

For the full report and sortable tables of 4,500 colleges and universities ranked by various ROI metrics, visit

 

About the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (CEW)

The CEW is an independent, nonprofit research and policy institute that studies the link between individual goals, education and training curricula, and career pathways. CEW is affiliated with the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy. For more information, visit cew.georgetown.edu or follow on social media.


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