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Clemson University

2 Reviews

Salary Score

Bachelor's

 52

Master's

 48

Doctoral

 20

100% of 2 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 2 students said they would recommend this school to others
By the OnlineU team | Updated 2/21/2023

Fast Facts

Average Financial Aid: $10,698

Accreditation: Clemson University is acredited by 11 agencies

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Salary Score for Online Degrees at Clemson University

Bachelor's Degrees

Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing $19,656 $61,981 36

Master's Degrees

Public Administration $36,974 $69,048 92
Industrial Engineering Not Reported $103,476 83
Biology, General $19,839 $51,470 74
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services Not Reported $45,257 69
Business Administration, Management and Operations $40,526 $74,898 58
Human Resources Management and Services $40,522 $60,652 45
Biomedical/Medical Engineering $18,075 $67,751 40
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management $35,241 $39,741 27
Engineering, Other Not Reported $85,072 24
Education, General $17,891 $43,746 21
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Not Reported $40,331 14
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods $21,285 $38,410 11

Student Reviews

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Marion Watson

Reviewed: 12/31/2018

Degree: Biology

My education was very rewarding and allowed me to further my career in Biology. The classes were very interesting and the professors were very accommodating and friendly. The financial aid department was very willing to answer any questions I had and helped me navigate through my options. Clemson was definitely the best choice for my masters degree.

mjrodge

Reviewed: 7/13/2015

Degree: Mechanical Engineering

Good school if you prefer quieter setting with smaller class sizes and a more subdued partying environment. While the school is far to big to consider everyone family there is still a comradely that's felt by all of the students on campus