University ranks in top 25 for computer science grads' mid-career pay

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The Ā鶹AV is one of the top 25 universities in the nation for computer science majors, based on the mid-career salaries its alumni earn.

Thatā€™s according to PayScale, a research company that claims to have compiled the world's largest database of individual salary profiles. It analyzed the earnings of 1.4 million alumni to rank 187 colleges and universities that have computer science programs.

Ā鶹AV tied with Carnegie Mellon University for No. 23. Both schoolsā€™ computer science alums reported mid-career median pay of $121,000. PayScale defines ā€œmid-careerā€ as at least 10 years of experience.

PayScale ranks universities and colleges by early career and mid-career median salaries. Twenty-seven schools made the top 25, due to ties.

The University of California, Santa Barbara was ranked No. 1. Its graduates reported a mid-career median salary of $147,000, PayScale said.

The University of California, Berkeley and Columbia University tied for No. 2. Their graduates reported a mid-career median salary of $145,000.

No other Louisiana universities were ranked in the top 25.