Acclaim, fundraising spread unevenly among Black colleges
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Jacquelyn Martin
FILE - In this July 6, 2021, file photo, an electronic signboard welcomes people to the Howard University campus in Washington. Two high-profile faculty appointments this week could be a fundraising and enrollment bonanza for Howard University, one of the nation’s most prestigious Black colleges. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
Jacquelyn MartinFILE - In this July 6, 2021, file photo, an electronic signboard welcomes people to the Howard University campus in Washington. Two high-profile faculty appointments this week could be a fundraising and enrollment bonanza for Howard University, one of the nation’s most prestigious Black colleges. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
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Gerry Broome
Dr. Paulette Dillard, President of Shaw University, a private Black university is shown on campus in Raleigh, N.C., Monday, July 12, 2021. “While larger HBCUs often have the funding resources necessary to attract accomplished talent like Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates, many smaller institutions need donors to step forward, contributing much-needed financial resources for us to compete,” said Dr. Dillard. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
Gerry BroomeDr. Paulette Dillard, President of Shaw University, a private Black university is shown on campus in Raleigh, N.C., Monday, July 12, 2021. “While larger HBCUs often have the funding resources necessary to attract accomplished talent like Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates, many smaller institutions need donors to step forward, contributing much-needed financial resources for us to compete,” said Dr. Dillard. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)
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John Minchillo
FILE - In this Tuesday, July 6, 2021, file photo, Nikole Hannah-Jones is interviewed at her home in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Hannah-Jones accepted a faculty position at Howard University amid controversy over whether she would be granted tenure at the University of North Carolina after critics questioned her credentials, specifically her Pulitzer Prize-winning work “The 1619 Project,” which traces the country’s history with slavery. Coates, a Howard graduate, is a journalist and best-selling author who also recently joined the university's faculty. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
John MinchilloFILE - In this Tuesday, July 6, 2021, file photo, Nikole Hannah-Jones is interviewed at her home in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Hannah-Jones accepted a faculty position at Howard University amid controversy over whether she would be granted tenure at the University of North Carolina after critics questioned her credentials, specifically her Pulitzer Prize-winning work “The 1619 Project,” which traces the country’s history with slavery. Coates, a Howard graduate, is a journalist and best-selling author who also recently joined the university's faculty. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
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Viktor Gladkov // Shutterstock
Career choices are often based on personal interests, experience, and potential income—and more and more, they require at least a college degree. What undergraduates choose to major in during college can be a strong indicator of what an individual's financial future looks like—and it’s not always rosy news.
Stacker researched the 50 college majors that earn the least money, using PayScale's 2020 College Salary Report. This report, released in 2021, surveyed 3.5 million college graduates and 835 bachelor degrees ranked by mid-career median salary, or the fitted salary one makes after working in the field for over 10 years. By definition, a fitted salary combines the base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, overtime, and other forms of cash earnings.
Stock compensation was not included when considering the annual salary of each college major, but can be a significant portion of pay for specific executive and high-tech jobs. Further, a wage for the noted college major does not include the cash value of retirement benefits or the amount of other noncash benefits, including health care and other ancillary benefits. PayScale's salaries do not directly reflect those of the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS). For most of the majors, BLS salaries are higher, even though the level of education required is the same.
Additionally, several low-paying teaching majors on the list confirm the plight of educators who graduate but can't make ends meet on a minimum salary. Between rising student debt and inflation, it is likely many who majored in the noted subjects have second jobs to pay the bills.
Read on to find out the 50 college majors that earn the least money.
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Viktor Gladkov // ShutterstockCareer choices are often based on personal interests, experience, and potential income—and more and more, they require at least a college degree. What undergraduates choose to major in during college can be a strong indicator of what an individual's financial future looks like—and it’s not always rosy news.
Stacker researched the 50 college majors that earn the least money, using PayScale's 2020 College Salary Report. This report, released in 2021, surveyed 3.5 million college graduates and 835 bachelor degrees ranked by mid-career median salary, or the fitted salary one makes after working in the field for over 10 years. By definition, a fitted salary combines the base annual salary or hourly wage, bonuses, profit sharing, tips, commissions, overtime, and other forms of cash earnings.
Stock compensation was not included when considering the annual salary of each college major, but can be a significant portion of pay for specific executive and high-tech jobs. Further, a wage for the noted college major does not include the cash value of retirement benefits or the amount of other noncash benefits, including health care and other ancillary benefits. PayScale's salaries do not directly reflect those of the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS). For most of the majors, BLS salaries are higher, even though the level of education required is the same.
Additionally, several low-paying teaching majors on the list confirm the plight of educators who graduate but can't make ends meet on a minimum salary. Between rising student debt and inflation, it is likely many who majored in the noted subjects have second jobs to pay the bills.
Read on to find out the 50 college majors that earn the least money.
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Ivan Chudakov // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $34,100
- Mid-career pay: $55,700
Rehabilitation services salaries may be low, but part of these numbers include very low average pay for rehabilitation aides. These workers make an average of just $10 an hour, which is much lower than the higher end of the spectrum for the profession—occupational therapists, who top out at approximately $46 an hour.
Ivan Chudakov // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $34,100
- Mid-career pay: $55,700
Rehabilitation services salaries may be low, but part of these numbers include very low average pay for rehabilitation aides. These workers make an average of just $10 an hour, which is much lower than the higher end of the spectrum for the profession—occupational therapists, who top out at approximately $46 an hour.
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Anastazzo // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $35,100
- Mid-career pay: $55,700
While senior pastors can expect to earn more than those just starting out, some in the biblical studies and practical ministries professions are impacted by the type of church they work for. Many religious organizations are nonprofits and face intrinsic caps on how much they are likely to earn, limiting the amount they can pay their staff, and to make sure they do not run afoul of U.S. laws prohibiting “excessive” salaries at nonprofits.
Anastazzo // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,100
- Mid-career pay: $55,700
While senior pastors can expect to earn more than those just starting out, some in the biblical studies and practical ministries professions are impacted by the type of church they work for. Many religious organizations are nonprofits and face intrinsic caps on how much they are likely to earn, limiting the amount they can pay their staff, and to make sure they do not run afoul of U.S. laws prohibiting “excessive” salaries at nonprofits.
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Hotaik Sung // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $37,300
- Mid-career pay: $55,600
Pastoral ministers help people in times of spiritual distress and lead religious organizations. But people don’t pay for spiritual counsel, other than tithes, and therefore there are no typical ways to drive up earnings.
Hotaik Sung // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $37,300
- Mid-career pay: $55,600
Pastoral ministers help people in times of spiritual distress and lead religious organizations. But people don’t pay for spiritual counsel, other than tithes, and therefore there are no typical ways to drive up earnings.
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Orhan Cam // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $40,600
- Mid-career pay: $55,600
Parks and recreation workers typically work for the government, which means they may see fewer pay raises than other workers. Some government workers just received their first pay raise in over a decade in 2019.
Orhan Cam // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $40,600
- Mid-career pay: $55,600
Parks and recreation workers typically work for the government, which means they may see fewer pay raises than other workers. Some government workers just received their first pay raise in over a decade in 2019.
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PhuShutter // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $36,400
- Mid-career pay: $55,500
Legal assistants may hope to become lawyers, who typically earn significantly higher salaries. However, without a law degree, legal assistants are only legally allowed to perform certain tasks, which caps the value of their services.
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PhuShutter // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $36,400
- Mid-career pay: $55,500
Legal assistants may hope to become lawyers, who typically earn significantly higher salaries. However, without a law degree, legal assistants are only legally allowed to perform certain tasks, which caps the value of their services.
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Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $43,600
- Mid-career pay: $55,400
Applied management workers evaluate the success of different business practices and work to implement better and more efficient modes of decision-making and operations. While some who work in this profession may assist corporations like banks or tech firms, others may assist nonprofits or companies in industries that tend to pay less.
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $43,600
- Mid-career pay: $55,400
Applied management workers evaluate the success of different business practices and work to implement better and more efficient modes of decision-making and operations. While some who work in this profession may assist corporations like banks or tech firms, others may assist nonprofits or companies in industries that tend to pay less.
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DGLimages // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $38,900
- Mid-career pay: $55,300
While some vocal performance majors may go on to perform in sold-out arenas, many end up working in less lucrative careers. These include positions at churches, such as worship pastors and directors of music ministry, which come with decidedly lower salaries.
DGLimages // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $38,900
- Mid-career pay: $55,300
While some vocal performance majors may go on to perform in sold-out arenas, many end up working in less lucrative careers. These include positions at churches, such as worship pastors and directors of music ministry, which come with decidedly lower salaries.
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Jacob Lund // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $40,600
- Mid-career pay: $55,300
California State University touts high figures when promoting its travel and tourism major, including that one in every nine U.S. jobs depends on the industry, and that travel and tourism support over 8 million jobs nationwide. According to the school, some in management positions have the potential to earn more than $100,000 annually, including those working as a convention and visitors bureau director or a wedding planner. But typical pay is closer to half that figure.
Jacob Lund // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $40,600
- Mid-career pay: $55,300
California State University touts high figures when promoting its travel and tourism major, including that one in every nine U.S. jobs depends on the industry, and that travel and tourism support over 8 million jobs nationwide. According to the school, some in management positions have the potential to earn more than $100,000 annually, including those working as a convention and visitors bureau director or a wedding planner. But typical pay is closer to half that figure.
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Spencer Platt // Getty Images
- Early career pay: $44,900
- Mid-career pay: $55,300
Social welfare salaries are low in part because of the needy populations they serve. Professionals in this field experience limited opportunities to earn higher salaries.
Spencer Platt // Getty Images- Early career pay: $44,900
- Mid-career pay: $55,300
Social welfare salaries are low in part because of the needy populations they serve. Professionals in this field experience limited opportunities to earn higher salaries.
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Nejron Photo // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $43,700
- Mid-career pay: $54,700
While some high-flying audio producers may rake in significant amounts of money overseeing the creation of records, such a career is dependent on people actually making music, movies, and other entertainment. When surprise events like COVID-19 impact production, the earnings of an audio producer are similarly affected.
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Nejron Photo // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $43,700
- Mid-career pay: $54,700
While some high-flying audio producers may rake in significant amounts of money overseeing the creation of records, such a career is dependent on people actually making music, movies, and other entertainment. When surprise events like COVID-19 impact production, the earnings of an audio producer are similarly affected.
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Freedom Studio // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $38,100
- Mid-career pay: $54,700
All jobs depend on having clients, and this includes religious jobs. Bible studies and theology professionals face challenging headwinds in the United States in this respect. Fewer Americans than ever report themselves as religious.
Freedom Studio // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $38,100
- Mid-career pay: $54,700
All jobs depend on having clients, and this includes religious jobs. Bible studies and theology professionals face challenging headwinds in the United States in this respect. Fewer Americans than ever report themselves as religious.
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wideonet // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $38,100
- Mid-career pay: $54,600
Careers in church ministry are diverse, ranging from pastorships to technician jobs, overseeing the production of services. But the common denominator influencing pay is that joining a church is free, which limits the financial base of each church to pay its workers high salaries.
wideonet // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $38,100
- Mid-career pay: $54,600
Careers in church ministry are diverse, ranging from pastorships to technician jobs, overseeing the production of services. But the common denominator influencing pay is that joining a church is free, which limits the financial base of each church to pay its workers high salaries.
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Olesia Bilkei // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $39,200
- Mid-career pay: $54,500
There are several special education career paths to take after majoring in the subject, aside from teaching. Prospects of becoming a residential manager, preschool director, or direct support professional is why some choose the undergraduate major, then get their master's degree. Working with the disabled is in high demand, due to teachers retiring and more students needing help.
Olesia Bilkei // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $39,200
- Mid-career pay: $54,500
There are several special education career paths to take after majoring in the subject, aside from teaching. Prospects of becoming a residential manager, preschool director, or direct support professional is why some choose the undergraduate major, then get their master's degree. Working with the disabled is in high demand, due to teachers retiring and more students needing help.
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Photographee.eu // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $35,900
- Mid-career pay: $54,500
Family studies professionals help tutor, develop, and supervise children. Some competition they face in commanding high salaries? Teenage babysitters, whom parents may feel more comfortable paying lower wages.
Photographee.eu // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,900
- Mid-career pay: $54,500
Family studies professionals help tutor, develop, and supervise children. Some competition they face in commanding high salaries? Teenage babysitters, whom parents may feel more comfortable paying lower wages.
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DGLimages // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $38,500
- Mid-career pay: $54,400
Family and community services careers often involve helping people with little capital or power, including the impoverished and disabled citizens accessing social services. Because these services are offered free of charge, there is a limited capital base with which to reward workers.
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DGLimages // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $38,500
- Mid-career pay: $54,400
Family and community services careers often involve helping people with little capital or power, including the impoverished and disabled citizens accessing social services. Because these services are offered free of charge, there is a limited capital base with which to reward workers.
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Photographee.eu // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $40,900
- Mid-career pay: $54,400
Communications sciences and disorders specialists address an array of issues that technology may be rendering less reliant on therapy. For example, cochlear implants for deaf children and babies can now be purchased for as low as $530 with insurance, reducing the need for hearing therapy, as a greater number of patients can hear via the technology.
Photographee.eu // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $40,900
- Mid-career pay: $54,400
Communications sciences and disorders specialists address an array of issues that technology may be rendering less reliant on therapy. For example, cochlear implants for deaf children and babies can now be purchased for as low as $530 with insurance, reducing the need for hearing therapy, as a greater number of patients can hear via the technology.
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Viktor Gladkov // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $39,900
- Mid-career pay: $54,400
Students looking to major in ceramics will learn about the science behind materials, plus sculpture and drawing skills. Courses in personal style development, wheel-throwing techniques, firing and kiln operation, oxidation, ceramic murals, mixed media, and slips and glazes are usually required to graduate. Many with a degree in ceramics become professional potters, teachers, artists, or sculptors.
Viktor Gladkov // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $39,900
- Mid-career pay: $54,400
Students looking to major in ceramics will learn about the science behind materials, plus sculpture and drawing skills. Courses in personal style development, wheel-throwing techniques, firing and kiln operation, oxidation, ceramic murals, mixed media, and slips and glazes are usually required to graduate. Many with a degree in ceramics become professional potters, teachers, artists, or sculptors.
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Africa Studio // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $41,400
- Mid-career pay: $54,300
Speech and hearing professionals’ salaries suffer from improved technology. Hearing aids have become increasingly sophisticated, reducing the need for much administrative assistance after purchase.
Africa Studio // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $41,400
- Mid-career pay: $54,300
Speech and hearing professionals’ salaries suffer from improved technology. Hearing aids have become increasingly sophisticated, reducing the need for much administrative assistance after purchase.
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Pormezz // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $42,100
- Mid-career pay: $53,900
Community development workers perform a wide array of tasks, from zoning and building inspections to budgets. However, they are typically paid by the government, so their salaries are capped within a certain range.
Pormezz // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $42,100
- Mid-career pay: $53,900
Community development workers perform a wide array of tasks, from zoning and building inspections to budgets. However, they are typically paid by the government, so their salaries are capped within a certain range.
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Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $41,500
- Mid-career pay: $53,700
Health and human services encompasses a vast array of jobs. On the higher end of the pay scale, these include jobs such as public health directors. But many other jobs included in health and human services typically have lower pay rates, such as social workers and correctional treatment specialists.
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Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $41,500
- Mid-career pay: $53,700
Health and human services encompasses a vast array of jobs. On the higher end of the pay scale, these include jobs such as public health directors. But many other jobs included in health and human services typically have lower pay rates, such as social workers and correctional treatment specialists.
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fizkes // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $37,800
- Mid-career pay: $53,400
Manager may sound like a high-ranking title, but an office manager’s responsibilities are inherently clerical. This means they oversee other administrative activities in an office, and even when supervising, act in an assistant capacity to the executives and other workers in an office.
fizkes // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $37,800
- Mid-career pay: $53,400
Manager may sound like a high-ranking title, but an office manager’s responsibilities are inherently clerical. This means they oversee other administrative activities in an office, and even when supervising, act in an assistant capacity to the executives and other workers in an office.
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fizkes // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $35,000
- Mid-career pay: $53,300
While some therapists and life coaches might charge high prices for deep-pocketed clients who can pay out of pocket, many who work in psychology and human services have salaries constrained by the settings in which they work. Those who work in community rehabilitation centers, for example, make an average of just $30,350 a year, compared to over $75,000 a year for those who work for the government.
fizkes // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,000
- Mid-career pay: $53,300
While some therapists and life coaches might charge high prices for deep-pocketed clients who can pay out of pocket, many who work in psychology and human services have salaries constrained by the settings in which they work. Those who work in community rehabilitation centers, for example, make an average of just $30,350 a year, compared to over $75,000 a year for those who work for the government.
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Kucher Serhii // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $45,400
- Mid-career pay: $53,000
Majoring in history teacher education likely means most graduates will teach the subject in elementary, secondary, or postsecondary schools. Being a history teacher, like other instruction degrees, requires those who major in the subject to become state-certified after student teaching. History teachers may work with special education teachers to make learning more accessible for students with learning difficulties, and can work with debate teams, for example, because of their knowledge of current events.
Kucher Serhii // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $45,400
- Mid-career pay: $53,000
Majoring in history teacher education likely means most graduates will teach the subject in elementary, secondary, or postsecondary schools. Being a history teacher, like other instruction degrees, requires those who major in the subject to become state-certified after student teaching. History teachers may work with special education teachers to make learning more accessible for students with learning difficulties, and can work with debate teams, for example, because of their knowledge of current events.
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XArtProduction // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $37,700
- Mid-career pay: $52,300
Therapeutic recreation specialists work with patients to improve the minds, bodies, and spirits of those with disease or disability. This demographic may be less likely to have resources to pay therapists significant sums, which may play a role in driving down salaries.
XArtProduction // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $37,700
- Mid-career pay: $52,300
Therapeutic recreation specialists work with patients to improve the minds, bodies, and spirits of those with disease or disability. This demographic may be less likely to have resources to pay therapists significant sums, which may play a role in driving down salaries.
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Africa Studio // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $35,300
- Mid-career pay: $52,300
Youth ministers work with children and teens to coordinate related activities at a church or religious organization. Churches typically operate as nonprofits, and therefore the salaries of their workers, including youth ministers, lack the ability to respond to the market and offer higher salaries.
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Africa Studio // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,300
- Mid-career pay: $52,300
Youth ministers work with children and teens to coordinate related activities at a church or religious organization. Churches typically operate as nonprofits, and therefore the salaries of their workers, including youth ministers, lack the ability to respond to the market and offer higher salaries.
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fizkes // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $40,500
- Mid-career pay: $52,100
Community and Human Services workers endeavor to improve the lives of their communities and the individuals who work in them. And even though salaries are not as high as those from other majors, the BLS has noted that job growth in this field is projected to remain high in the next decade.
fizkes // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $40,500
- Mid-career pay: $52,100
Community and Human Services workers endeavor to improve the lives of their communities and the individuals who work in them. And even though salaries are not as high as those from other majors, the BLS has noted that job growth in this field is projected to remain high in the next decade.
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pixelheadphoto digitalskillet // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $35,500
- Mid-career pay: $52,000
Christianity has been on the decline in the United States for years. This means that fewer Americans are attending church, or giving to their churches, which means fewer resources to supplant the salaries of Christian ministry workers.
pixelheadphoto digitalskillet // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,500
- Mid-career pay: $52,000
Christianity has been on the decline in the United States for years. This means that fewer Americans are attending church, or giving to their churches, which means fewer resources to supplant the salaries of Christian ministry workers.
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Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $36,600
- Mid-career pay: $51,600
Although social work jobs may not have the highest starting salaries, job prospects for social workers are actually quite positive. As health care spending continues to increase, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that social work jobs in clinical settings in particular will continue to enjoy a rise in demand for workers.
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $36,600
- Mid-career pay: $51,600
Although social work jobs may not have the highest starting salaries, job prospects for social workers are actually quite positive. As health care spending continues to increase, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that social work jobs in clinical settings in particular will continue to enjoy a rise in demand for workers.
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wavebreakmedia // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $37,700
- Mid-career pay: $51,600
Majoring in elementary education means teaching and instructing young students. Majors in the program must choose a specific subject to study, including either math, history, science, or English. Some who major in the subject consider careers as guidance counselors, juvenile correction officers, long-term substitute teachers, online instructors, preschool teachers, or adjunct professors.
wavebreakmedia // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $37,700
- Mid-career pay: $51,600
Majoring in elementary education means teaching and instructing young students. Majors in the program must choose a specific subject to study, including either math, history, science, or English. Some who major in the subject consider careers as guidance counselors, juvenile correction officers, long-term substitute teachers, online instructors, preschool teachers, or adjunct professors.
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Gaudilab // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $38,200
- Mid-career pay: $51,200
Graduating with a major in office administration opens doors to many career paths, including medical office manager, staff specialist, executive assistant, management secretary, and purchasing consultant. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics details other career opportunities that do not require a degree but have comparable and higher annual salaries for those who major in the subject. Among those occupations are police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers, who make $40,660, and administrative assistants, who make $38,880.
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Gaudilab // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $38,200
- Mid-career pay: $51,200
Graduating with a major in office administration opens doors to many career paths, including medical office manager, staff specialist, executive assistant, management secretary, and purchasing consultant. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics details other career opportunities that do not require a degree but have comparable and higher annual salaries for those who major in the subject. Among those occupations are police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers, who make $40,660, and administrative assistants, who make $38,880.
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Igor Bulgarin // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $32,900
- Mid-career pay: $50,800
Voice and opera students preparing to perform on a professional level after graduation must learn theatrical techniques and stage repertory through courses including diction, foreign languages, music theory, and humanities. While receiving private instruction during the undergraduate curriculum, students also perform in choral ensembles. Students who choose not to sing opera after studying the major can easily transition into other careers, including teaching art, drama, or music, or becoming a musical director or composer.
Igor Bulgarin // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $32,900
- Mid-career pay: $50,800
Voice and opera students preparing to perform on a professional level after graduation must learn theatrical techniques and stage repertory through courses including diction, foreign languages, music theory, and humanities. While receiving private instruction during the undergraduate curriculum, students also perform in choral ensembles. Students who choose not to sing opera after studying the major can easily transition into other careers, including teaching art, drama, or music, or becoming a musical director or composer.
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YP_Studio // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $36,600
- Mid-career pay: $50,700
Although careers in human services vary widely, their common denominator is that they help people who would likely be unable to help themselves. As such, these jobs, which range from family court advocates to crisis support workers, serve overall a population with limited resources who may not be able to compensate them highly.
YP_Studio // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $36,600
- Mid-career pay: $50,700
Although careers in human services vary widely, their common denominator is that they help people who would likely be unable to help themselves. As such, these jobs, which range from family court advocates to crisis support workers, serve overall a population with limited resources who may not be able to compensate them highly.
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Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $34,400
- Mid-career pay: $50,700
Elementary teaching majors will teach kindergarten through eighth grade. Courses in classroom management and curriculum and instruction help prepare future graduates to teach. A core group of classes, including English, mathematics, history, social studies, foreign languages, and science are required for all elementary teaching majors, who must become certified in the state they work in.
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $34,400
- Mid-career pay: $50,700
Elementary teaching majors will teach kindergarten through eighth grade. Courses in classroom management and curriculum and instruction help prepare future graduates to teach. A core group of classes, including English, mathematics, history, social studies, foreign languages, and science are required for all elementary teaching majors, who must become certified in the state they work in.
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hryshai olena // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $36,000
- Mid-career pay: $50,600
These days, it seems that everyone is a food blogger. And this means that more people than ever are likely to be trying their hands at baking and pastry-making at home, reducing the need for specialized bakers.
hryshai olena // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $36,000
- Mid-career pay: $50,600
These days, it seems that everyone is a food blogger. And this means that more people than ever are likely to be trying their hands at baking and pastry-making at home, reducing the need for specialized bakers.
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fizkes // Shutterstock
- Early career pay: $43,500
- Mid-career pay: $50,500
Human services management jobs are a specific role for those interested in helping or managing others in social work or related fields. Although the average salary is not extremely high, these positions pay more than nonsupervisory roles in the same field. Many of these roles require additional licensing.
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fizkes // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $43,500
- Mid-career pay: $50,500
Human services management jobs are a specific role for those interested in helping or managing others in social work or related fields. Although the average salary is not extremely high, these positions pay more than nonsupervisory roles in the same field. Many of these roles require additional licensing.
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- Early career pay: $37,100
- Mid-career pay: $49,300
Similar to therapists, those who specialize in counseling suffer in part from competition. Wages are lower than they might otherwise be because of the sheer number of people offering counseling services.
fizkes // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $37,100
- Mid-career pay: $49,300
Similar to therapists, those who specialize in counseling suffer in part from competition. Wages are lower than they might otherwise be because of the sheer number of people offering counseling services.
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- Early career pay: $36,400
- Mid-career pay: $49,200
Recreational therapists help many Americans, especially older adults, deal with disabilities, injuries, and illnesses—typically via arts and crafts, aquatics, games, and other activities. Although the pay is not high, these professions are projected to increase in demand, as an aging generation of Americans looks to the future.
belushi // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $36,400
- Mid-career pay: $49,200
Recreational therapists help many Americans, especially older adults, deal with disabilities, injuries, and illnesses—typically via arts and crafts, aquatics, games, and other activities. Although the pay is not high, these professions are projected to increase in demand, as an aging generation of Americans looks to the future.
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- Early career pay: $35,500
- Mid-career pay: $49,100
Child care workers have an average hourly wage of just $10.31 an hour. Some advocacy groups and politicians have advocated paying a higher wage to these groups to meet growing demands for a $15 minimum wage these groups are demanding.
New Africa // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,500
- Mid-career pay: $49,100
Child care workers have an average hourly wage of just $10.31 an hour. Some advocacy groups and politicians have advocated paying a higher wage to these groups to meet growing demands for a $15 minimum wage these groups are demanding.
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- Early career pay: $39,000
- Mid-career pay: $48,300
After majoring in middle school education, graduates go on to teach students in grades 5 through 9. Teaching that specific age group entails taking undergraduate courses in a breadth of subjects, including English, science, mathematics, and social studies. Washington University in St. Louis suggests those majoring in middle school education may consider adding a concentrated study in their curriculum, since middle schools are interdisciplinary and teachers who have expertise in more than one content field may have an advantage in the job market.
SpeedKingz // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $39,000
- Mid-career pay: $48,300
After majoring in middle school education, graduates go on to teach students in grades 5 through 9. Teaching that specific age group entails taking undergraduate courses in a breadth of subjects, including English, science, mathematics, and social studies. Washington University in St. Louis suggests those majoring in middle school education may consider adding a concentrated study in their curriculum, since middle schools are interdisciplinary and teachers who have expertise in more than one content field may have an advantage in the job market.
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- Early career pay: $34,600
- Mid-career pay: $47,600
Educational psychologists typically work with schools to support the education and development of children. While some may be employed by private schools that draw from a significant tuition and donor base to pad staff salaries, others may work for public schools, which typically have more limited resources to draw upon.
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VH-studio // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $34,600
- Mid-career pay: $47,600
Educational psychologists typically work with schools to support the education and development of children. While some may be employed by private schools that draw from a significant tuition and donor base to pad staff salaries, others may work for public schools, which typically have more limited resources to draw upon.
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- Early career pay: $36,200
- Mid-career pay: $46,500
Students who major in early childhood and elementary education prepare to teach in both preschool and after-school programs, as well as kindergarten through sixth grade. Graduates must become certified to instruct students in whatever state they choose for work. With further schooling, some graduates of the major go onto to become administrators, such as principals, superintendents, directors of curriculum, and college deans.
Iam_Anupong // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $36,200
- Mid-career pay: $46,500
Students who major in early childhood and elementary education prepare to teach in both preschool and after-school programs, as well as kindergarten through sixth grade. Graduates must become certified to instruct students in whatever state they choose for work. With further schooling, some graduates of the major go onto to become administrators, such as principals, superintendents, directors of curriculum, and college deans.
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- Early career pay: $38,000
- Mid-career pay: $46,100
Rehabilitation counselors typically work to serve people living with disabilities. These services can range from mental health to physical health to practical life-skills training, and can be performed everywhere from detention centers to unemployment offices. Recipients typically do not pay for such services, and as such the salaries of rehabilitation counselors are limited.
Natee K Jindakum // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $38,000
- Mid-career pay: $46,100
Rehabilitation counselors typically work to serve people living with disabilities. These services can range from mental health to physical health to practical life-skills training, and can be performed everywhere from detention centers to unemployment offices. Recipients typically do not pay for such services, and as such the salaries of rehabilitation counselors are limited.
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- Early career pay: $36,300
- Mid-career pay: $44,800
Addiction studies majors can typically expect to work as addiction counselors or drug or alcohol treatment specialists. There is a large pay range for those who work in the field, with salaries dependent largely on level of education attained, geographic location, and the type of setting in which treatment is performed.
Photographee.eu // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $36,300
- Mid-career pay: $44,800
Addiction studies majors can typically expect to work as addiction counselors or drug or alcohol treatment specialists. There is a large pay range for those who work in the field, with salaries dependent largely on level of education attained, geographic location, and the type of setting in which treatment is performed.
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- Early career pay: $35,800
- Mid-career pay: $44,200
Outdoor education professionals help people enjoy the great outdoors. However perfect they may be for the outdoors enthusiast, some of these jobs are run by the government, which means they are capped within a certain pay bracket.
Rawpixel.com // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,800
- Mid-career pay: $44,200
Outdoor education professionals help people enjoy the great outdoors. However perfect they may be for the outdoors enthusiast, some of these jobs are run by the government, which means they are capped within a certain pay bracket.
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- Early career pay: $34,100
- Mid-career pay: $43,600
Childcare is one of the lowest-paying professions in the United States. One reason may be that many teenagers and other younger adults will work as babysitters and tutors to make side money, which makes it more difficult for professionals to demand higher wages.
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MiniStocker // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $34,100
- Mid-career pay: $43,600
Childcare is one of the lowest-paying professions in the United States. One reason may be that many teenagers and other younger adults will work as babysitters and tutors to make side money, which makes it more difficult for professionals to demand higher wages.
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- Early career pay: $34,100
- Mid-career pay: $43,300
A child's cognitive, emotional, and language development occur in the first five years of life, making early childhood education critical in an adolescent's academic career. However, it is one of the lowest-paying majors on the list, further proving that those who enter the field are likely more concerned about the community than salary.
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $34,100
- Mid-career pay: $43,300
A child's cognitive, emotional, and language development occur in the first five years of life, making early childhood education critical in an adolescent's academic career. However, it is one of the lowest-paying majors on the list, further proving that those who enter the field are likely more concerned about the community than salary.
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- Early career pay: $35,200
- Mid-career pay: $42,500
Mental health is a field that encompasses many different settings. Some mental health specialists may work in assisted living facilities, helping residents with dementia, while others may work with working professionals stressed and depressed about their jobs. Those working in private practice theoretically have no caps to their salaries, while those working in institutions may be more constrained by salary caps.
fizkes // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,200
- Mid-career pay: $42,500
Mental health is a field that encompasses many different settings. Some mental health specialists may work in assisted living facilities, helping residents with dementia, while others may work with working professionals stressed and depressed about their jobs. Those working in private practice theoretically have no caps to their salaries, while those working in institutions may be more constrained by salary caps.
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- Early career pay: $35,100
- Mid-career pay: $42,300
One issue that may be keeping medical assisting wages low is an oversupply. Some argue that too many qualified medical assistants are currently searching for work, keeping salaries low.
Stock-Asso // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $35,100
- Mid-career pay: $42,300
One issue that may be keeping medical assisting wages low is an oversupply. Some argue that too many qualified medical assistants are currently searching for work, keeping salaries low.
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- Early career pay: $38,800
- Mid-career pay: $42,200
Addiction counselors work to help those who are struggling with alcohol and substance abuse disorders. While some counselors may work at private rehabilitation clinics where fees allow the clinics to pay staff generously, many others work in the public sector, helping people in facilities run by state, local, and federal government.
Motortion Films // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $38,800
- Mid-career pay: $42,200
Addiction counselors work to help those who are struggling with alcohol and substance abuse disorders. While some counselors may work at private rehabilitation clinics where fees allow the clinics to pay staff generously, many others work in the public sector, helping people in facilities run by state, local, and federal government.
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- Early career pay: $38,300
- Mid-career pay: $38,400
Many workers with degrees in metalsmithing find work as jewelers. Those working in the retail trade tend to make the most.
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Martinez Studio // Shutterstock- Early career pay: $38,300
- Mid-career pay: $38,400
Many workers with degrees in metalsmithing find work as jewelers. Those working in the retail trade tend to make the most.
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ATLANTA (AP) — Two recent high-profile faculty appointments could be a fundraising and enrollment bonanza for Howard University, one of the nation’s most prestigious Black colleges. Many other Black schools are not so fortunate; in fact, many are struggling.
Some, especially smaller private colleges, have been fighting for their survival for years, with weak endowments, aging buildings and steady enrollment declines, all made worse by the coronavirus pandemic.
“While larger HBCUs often have the funding resources necessary to attract accomplished talent like Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates, many smaller institutions need donors to step forward, contributing much-needed financial resources for us to compete,” said Dr. Paulette Dillard, president of Shaw University, a private Black university in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Hannah-Jones accepted a faculty position at Howard amid controversy over whether she would be granted tenure at the University of North Carolina after critics questioned her credentials, specifically her Pulitzer Prize-winning work “The 1619 Project,” which traces the country’s history with slavery. Coates, a Howard graduate, is a journalist and best-selling author who also recently joined Howard’s faculty.
Billions of dollars in federal virus relief will help higher education, but it may not be enough to change the long-term fortunes of some historically Black schools. An Associated Press analysis of enrollment and endowment data shows wide disparities among 102 historically Black colleges and universities, and a further divide between private and public institutions.
As one example, the five wealthiest private Black colleges had endowments ranging from $73,000 per student to more than $200,000, far above the median endowment of less than $16,000 per student. The largest endowment for a public Black college was less than $25,000 per student, though the public schools also receive state aid.
Overall enrollment in historically Black colleges has declined 11% in the most recent 10-year period for which data is available, from 325,609 in 2010 to 289,507 in 2019. Enrollment at some campuses dropped by half during that span, and several administrators said enrollments dropped further during the coronavirus pandemic last year.
As a rule, Black colleges also haven’t had the fundraising ability of other universities. The cumulative endowment for all historical Black colleges through 2019 was a little more than $3.9 billion. That’s about equal to the endowment for the University of Minnesota alone.
Of that amount, just eight private Black colleges held 54% of the total: Spelman College, Hampton University, Meharry Medical College, Xavier University of Louisiana, Morehouse College, Tuskegee University, the Morehouse School of Medicine and Howard, which counts Vice President Kamala Harris among its graduates.
Last summer’s protests over racial injustice brought renewed attention to historically Black colleges and universities and led to a surge in private donations, at least for some.
Mackenzie Scott, the ex-wife of former Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, gave $560 million to 22 Black colleges, including some with very limited endowments, as well as to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the United Negro College Fund, both of which raise money for Black colleges and universities. Netflix founder Reed Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, split $120 million among the United Negro College Fund, Spelman and Morehouse. Former New York mayor and entrepreneur Michael Bloomberg pledged $100 million for student aid at the four historically Black medical schools.
“It’s allowing the schools to see the opportunity to be bigger than they previously thought was possible,” said Harry Williams, president and chief executive of the Thurgood Marshall fund.
Yet many lesser-known schools continue to struggle and scrape for money. Shaw, one of the oldest historically Black colleges in the South, has an endowment worth just $8,436 per student and did not benefit significantly from the wave of private giving last year, said David Byrd, the college’s vice president of finance.
The college is able to “pay the bills” and get by, he said, but still has $26 million in deferred maintenance. Shaw and other smaller Black colleges that mostly depend on tuition are counting on help from the federal coronavirus relief championed by President Joe Biden and passed by Congress this spring. That aid package will send roughly $2.6 billion to historically Black colleges, although the U.S. Department of Education has not yet announced how it will allocate the money.
Shaw plans to use the money to fix older buildings and dormitories and expand a variety of student services. The federal aid can be used to make up for lost tuition income during the pandemic, hire more faculty, offer pay raises and upgrade heating and air-conditioning systems.
Wilberforce University in Ohio, another small historically Black private college, plans to use its pandemic relief money in similar ways, after the government forgave much of the university’s $25 million in federal debt.
“The bottom line: It’s very beneficial to the faculty, staff and students at this university, because now we have some additional opportunities for support,” said William Woodson, Wilberforce’s financial vice president.
Student debt is a significant drag on graduates of historically Black colleges, and administrators say it hurts enrollment. Limited endowments mean their campuses can’t subsidize tuition as much as wealthier colleges.
A large percentage of students enrolled at historically Black colleges come from the poorest families, those making $20,000 a year or less, which forces them to borrow. Federal figures show the typical Black college graduate who borrowed money owes $52,000 in student loan debt, roughly double what the typical white student owes.
In addition to giving more financial aid to students, many Black colleges are considering using their federal pandemic money to create campus work-study jobs through which students can earn income, provide subsidized child care, buy personal computers and help students pay for high-speed internet connections.
At Shaw, officials hope renewed national interest in historically Black colleges and the role they play could spark enthusiasm for schools with much smaller endowments that have had to choose between updating buildings, closing programs or keeping tuition affordable for their students.
More than 80% of Shaw’s undergraduates are eligible for federal Pell Grants, compared to roughly 45% of Howard students. But Byrd, the school’s financial officer, said that’s also where the university has had an impact for the past century and a half: giving low-income students the tools to find a career and succeed.
He said it’s “really tough to predict” how long it will take for the university to recover from the pandemic. Its finances are primarily driven by tuition and donations, yet enrollment has dropped by nearly 53% from 2010 to 2019. He cited the need for continued federal relief or private donations that trickle down to the smaller schools.
“People think we want a handout for nothing. We have a proven track record for producing a certain type of kid for 150 years,” Byrd said. “So, it’s not really a handout; it’s an investment.”