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Document Number: 9417

Select Findings From "What's It Worth? The Economic Value of College Majors" - This report analyzes the correlation between undergraduate major and earnings after graduation. Students graduating in the fields of engineering, computers, math and business were found to earn the highest salaries, with education, psychology and social work representing fields with the lowest earnings potential. Click here for the full report. (Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, May 2011) ...


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