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Which U.S. Universities Produce the Highest Earning Computer Engineers?


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The study examined the earnings of alumni with computer engineering degrees four years after graduation.

Which U.S. universities produce the highest-earning computer science graduates? A report by website hosting provider Hostinger says that Princeton University (an average of $227,172 per year), the University of Washington ($168,957 per year), and Santa Clara University ($159,782 per year) produce the highest-earning computer engineering graduates.

Based on data on the average incomes of alumni who obtained computer engineering degrees at universities across the U.S., the report assesses the earning power of those graduates and calculated the median earnings of those with bachelor's degrees in computer engineering fields four years post-graduation.

Rounding out the list are Duke University ($137,144), the University of Virginia ($135,287), University of California, Los Angeles ($128,131), Brigham Young University ($127,592), San Jose State University ($127,047), University of California, San Diego ($122,307), and California Polytechnic State University ($122,307).

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