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Student Profiles - Morgan Appel
Familiar campus right place for comp lit major

Binghamton University was playing a major role in Morgan Appel's life long before she enrolled for classes. The 21-year-old senior comparative literature major attended campus pre-school at the University and also performed at the Anderson Center with her dance studio at a young age.
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Top Starting Salaries

The average starting salary for Binghamton graduates is $53,600, making our alumni among the nation’s highest earners -- # 1 in the Northeast and #4 in the nation for among publics (Forbes, 2008).

Our costs as a public university ensure Binghamton undergraduates can afford to start a career without the worries of high student debt.

 

Top starting salaries comparison:

Binghamton University $53,600

PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES
University of Virginia (UVA) $52,700
Rutgers University $50,300
Pennsylvania State University (PSU) $49,900
Stony Brook University $49,500
University of Massachusetts (UMass) - Amherst $46,600
State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo $46,200
University of Delaware $45,900
State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany $44,500
State University of New York (SUNY) at Geneseo $42,300

PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES
Colgate University $52,800
Northwestern University $52,700
Williams College $51,700
Northeastern University $50,500
New York Univeristy (NYU) $50,300
Swarthmore College $49,700
Franklin and Marshall College $49,100
Tulane University $49,100
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) $48,900
Syracuse University $45,700

 

 

 

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Last Updated: 2/27/09