Bryant produces top earners in Rhode Island

PROVIDENCE – Bryant University gives students the most earning potential after attending in the state, according to the U.S Department of Education’s latest College Scorecard.

The scorecard looks at median earnings of former students who received federal financial aid 10 years after entering school. Located in Smithfield, Bryant’s earnings potential, with a $64,500 salary after attending, ranked top of the list for Rhode Island.

Brown University was next with $59,700, followed by Providence College with $57,700, and Newport’s Salve Regina University at $49,700.

The rest of the list is as follows: University of Rhode Island, South Kingstown, $47,600; Roger Williams University, Bristol, $47,400; Rhode Island School of Design, $44,300; Rhode Island College, $39,100; New England Institute of Technology, East Greenwich, $38,500; Johnson & Wales University, Providence, $35,300; and Community College of Rhode Island, Warwick, $29,400.

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Nationally, the median earnings for former students is $33,400. •

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