College graduates on average earn more than those without a four-year degree — but where you go to school may influence your earning potential.
Young women who graduated college earned $65,000, while their degreeless counterparts earned about $36,000.
Its findings, published on Sept. 4, note that mid-career earnings for the same degree can vary by as much as $130,000.
Former MIT attendees earn a median income of $196,900 a decade after graduating, making them the highest earners among the nearly 1,500 colleges ranked.
If you want to get the most bang for your buck out of college, consider these 10 schools that yield the highest salaries for graduates, according to Payscale:
Persons:
Payscale
Organizations:
Pew Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT