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City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning at Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus

Median Salary (1yr)

$67,972

Median Debt

$0

Graduates / Year

41

Credential

Master's

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Median Salary (1yr)

$67,972

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Median Debt at Graduation

$0

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Debt-to-Earnings Ratio

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+19%

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Annual Graduates

41

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Median Salary (5yr)

$63,634

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Program Analysis

Graduates of the City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning program at Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus earn more than the national average for this major. One year after graduation, the average salary is $67,972, which is higher than the national average of approximately $56,992. Five years after graduation, the average salary is $63,634.

The program has a debt-to-earnings ratio of zero. The provided data indicates that graduates have no debt.

The program graduates 41 students per year.

Generated from College Scorecard & IPEDS data

How This Program Compares

City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning at Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus

Median Earnings (1yr) $67,972
Median Debt $0

National Average: City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning

Median Earnings (1yr) $56,992
Median Debt $0

City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning at Other Schools

# Institution Median Earnings Median Debt Graduates
1 Harvard University $84,062 $0 45
2 University of California-Berkeley $83,099 $0 0
3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology $81,382 $0 49
4 Columbia University in the City of New York $72,127 $0 52
5 New York University $71,369 $0 41
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