Special Education and Teaching in Massachusetts
30 schools offer Special Education and Teaching in Massachusetts. Average earnings: $56,431.
Schools
30
Avg Earnings
$56,431
Avg Debt
N/A
Market Analysis
In Massachusetts, thirty schools offer Special Education and Teaching as a major. Graduates in this field earn an average of $56,430.83 one year after graduation. This is higher than the national median salary of $53,218.09 for the same major.
The data does not provide information on the job market outlook for Special Education and Teaching graduates in Massachusetts. However, the higher average earnings in Massachusetts compared to the national median suggest a potentially favorable value for this degree within the state.
Generated from College Scorecard & IPEDS data
Market Overview
Massachusetts
National Average
Schools Offering Special Education and Teaching
| # | School | Earnings (1yr) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | University of Massachusetts-Boston | $65,431 |
| 2 | American International College | $60,590 |
| 3 | Endicott College | $60,292 |
| 4 | Fitchburg State University | $59,740 |
| 5 | Boston College | $59,583 |
| 6 | Boston University | $59,238 |
| 7 | Lesley University | $58,625 |
| 8 | Simmons University | $58,142 |
| 9 | Salem State University | $58,024 |
| 10 | Bridgewater State University | $57,760 |
| 11 | College of Our Lady of the Elms | $57,569 |
| 12 | Lasell University | $57,005 |
| 13 | Westfield State University | $56,729 |
| 14 | Assumption University | $55,180 |
| 15 | Regis College | $50,691 |
| 16 | Cambridge College | $50,666 |
| 17 | Bridgewater State University | $50,061 |
| 18 | Westfield State University | $40,429 |