2019-20 PayScale College Salary Report
BRIDGEPORT, Pa. — 11 Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA) member institutions are among the Top 20 on PayScale’s Highest Paying Bachelor’s Degree list as part of the company’s 2019-20 College Salary Report.
Ranked based on median mid-career pay, five of the Top 10 and six of the next 10 institutions sponsor either a varsity or collegiate club water polo program in the CWPA or a CWPA administered league (Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference, Northeast Water Polo Conference). Mid-career is defined as employees with 20 years of experience.
- Harvey Mudd College ($158,200)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology ($155,200) (Men’s Varsity/Women’s Club)
- Samuel Merritt University ($156,100)
- U.S. Naval Academy ($152,800) (Men’s Varsity)
- California Institute of Technology ($151,600)
- Harvard University ($146,800) (Men’s Varsity/Women’s Varsity)
- Stanford University ($145,200) (Men’s Club)
- Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Science ($144,800)
- U.S. Military Academy ($144,000) (Men’s Club)
- Webb Institute ($141,800)
- SUNY Maritime College ($140,700)
- U.S. Merchant Marine Academy ($140,700) (Men’s Club)
- Stevens Institute of Technology ($139,900)
- Colorado School of Mines ($139,600) (Men’s Club/Women’s Club)
- Princeton University ($139,400) (Men’s Varsity/Women’s Varsity)
- Yale University ($138,300) (Men’s Club/Women’s Club)
- U.S. Air Force Academy ($138,100) (Women’s Club)
- Carnegie Mellon University ($136,100) (Men’s Club/Women’s Club)
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ($135,800)
- Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science ($135,700)