Highest Earning Ranking

Highest-Earning Computer Science Colleges

The highest-earning Computer Science colleges, ranked by graduate salary outcomes 10 years after entry. This list highlights where graduates achieve the highest long-term earnings in this field.

By the Numbers

This list focuses on long-term earning potential, showing where graduates achieve the highest financial outcomes.

Of the 1,224 four-year colleges that offer Computer Science nationally, these 25 rank highest. Each is scored on the UCD Score, our 0 to 100 measure of outcomes, value, affordability, and selectivity.

1,224 Four-year colleges offering Computer Science
$20,603 Average net price
$60,563 Average earnings, 10 years after entry
Top UCD Score 94 Princeton University overall strength + value
Lowest Net Price $6,128 Princeton University per year, after aid
Highest Earnings $143,372 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 10 years after entry
Highest-Earning Computer Science Colleges Ranked by UCD Score. Net price is the average annual cost after aid; earnings are the median 10 years after entry.
# College State UCD Score Net price Earnings (10yr)
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology MA 90 $20,111 $143,372
2 Harvey Mudd College CA 82 $35,924 $138,687
3 California Institute of Technology CA 91 $16,075 $128,566
4 Stanford University CA 92 $13,807 $124,080
5 Bentley University MA 77 $37,930 $120,959
6 Carnegie Mellon University PA 82 $31,944 $114,862
7 University of Pennsylvania PA 84 $28,699 $111,371
8 Princeton University NJ 94 $6,128 $110,066
9 Santa Clara University CA 68 $50,062 $109,183
10 Stevens Institute of Technology NJ 74 $41,346 $108,772
11 Lehigh University PA 76 $36,931 $105,584
12 Claremont McKenna College CA 83 $28,849 $104,736
13 Cornell University NY 83 $28,690 $104,043
14 Boston College MA 73 $41,704 $103,937
15 Georgetown University DC 74 $40,815 $103,494
16 Worcester Polytechnic Institute MA 69 $43,071 $103,470
17 Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus GA 91 $12,116 $102,772
18 Columbia University in the City of New York NY 88 $21,590 $102,491
19 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute NY 74 $36,228 $102,051
20 Harvard University MA 89 $19,066 $101,817
21 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology IN 67 $42,513 $101,253
22 Yale University CT 86 $23,777 $100,533
23 Villanova University PA 71 $43,756 $100,423
24 University of Notre Dame IN 83 $26,780 $99,980
25 Duke University NC 80 $29,612 $97,800

What the Data Shows

  • UCD Scores run from 94 down to 67, so quality eases off toward the bottom of the list.
  • Net prices run from $6,128 to $50,062 a year, so the strongest earners here are not always the most expensive.

High-Earning Computer Science Colleges: What Stands Out

Among Computer Science colleges nationwide, Massachusetts Institute of Technology posts the highest median earnings at $143,372, $82,809 above the $60,563 average. Private colleges account for 24 of the top 25, where the highest earnings concentrate. Across the list, median earnings span $97,800 to $143,372, a range that underscores how much institution choice shapes long-term return.

How This Ranking Works

Every college here is ranked by its UCD Score, a 0 to 100 figure that blends graduate earnings, value for the net price paid, affordability, and (for four-year colleges) selectivity. Colleges are scored within peer groups, so a low-cost public and a selective private can be compared fairly rather than the most expensive school simply winning.

We only include colleges that actually offer Computer Science and predominantly award four-year degrees, drawn from federal IPEDS completions and College Scorecard outcomes. The data refreshes with each annual update, so this ranking never goes stale. See how the UCD Score is built →

How to Use This Ranking

Use this to spot the highest-paying Computer Science colleges, then sanity-check the price. A higher earner is worth it only if the salary bump outweighs the extra net price over a career, so compare earnings against net price here, and use the UCD Score, which already balances the two, as a tie-breaker.

Questions you might still have

Which Computer Science college has the highest-earning graduates?

Massachusetts Institute of Technology tops this list at $143,372 ten years after entry, against a field average of $60,563. Earnings reflect the college, the program, and how far graduates take the field.

Why do Computer Science earnings differ between colleges?

Earnings vary with the programs a college offers, the industries its graduates enter, regional pay, and how many go on to advanced degrees. The student body and selectivity also play a role, which is why the spread across this list is wide.

Is a higher-earning college worth the higher cost?

It depends on the price gap. A college earns its premium when the bump in earnings outweighs the extra net price over a career. Compare each college's earnings against its net price here, and use the UCD Score as a tie-breaker.

Does prestige or salary matter more for Computer Science?

Salary is measurable; prestige is not. These rankings use real earnings 10 years out rather than reputation, so a less famous college that pays off well can outrank a big name. Follow the outcomes, not the brand.

How much does it cost to study Computer Science?

Four-year Computer Science colleges average $20,603 a year in net price after aid, and the lowest on this ranking is $6,128. Net price varies with family income, so check each college's calculator for your situation.

How many four-year colleges offer Computer Science?

1,224 four-year colleges offer Computer Science nationally. This page ranks the top 25; browse the rest in the college directory.

Do Computer Science graduates earn well?

Graduates of four-year Computer Science colleges earn a median of $60,563 ten years after entry, with the highest on this list at $143,372 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

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