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Salary Score

Bachelor's

 57

Master's

 42

Doctoral

 47

100% of 1 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 1 students said they would recommend this school to others
By the OnlineU team | Updated 4/11/2023

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Average Financial Aid: $10,073

Accreditation: University of Kansas is accredited by 24 agencies

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Salary Score for Online Degrees at University of Kansas

Bachelor's Degrees

Business Administration, Management and Operations $20,500 $49,569 81
Psychology, General $21,250 $31,421 72
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities $21,618 $36,932 71
Communication and Media Studies $20,000 $35,383 69
Behavioral Sciences $23,475 $29,023 53
Health and Physical Education/Fitness $20,097 $28,152 48
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions $21,250 $39,412 24
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing $14,529 $56,568 19

Master's Degrees

Business/Commerce, General Not Reported $93,172 77
Business Administration, Management and Operations $29,690 $80,966 69
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions $55,761 $59,635 58
Nutrition Sciences Not Reported $47,926 57
Public Health $47,071 $54,263 52
Curriculum and Instruction $26,385 $47,422 39
Special Education and Teaching $30,060 $48,138 37
Educational Administration and Supervision $35,743 $50,886 35
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences Not Reported $50,763 30
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing Not Reported $77,939 16

Doctoral Degrees

Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing $74,792 $160,586 97
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Not Reported $67,617 29

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Carol S. Rudzinski

Reviewed: 3/30/2017

Degree: Human Services

I attended KU in the 1980s, and was quite pleased with the school. Professors were excellent, There were many diverse classes, and I learned much. What I found most interesting was that I was not limited to one area of study. My major was Human Development. But I had classes in the History of the Greeks and Romans, On the Geography of Human Survival, and a semester singing with the chorus despite not being especially musically inclined. I highly recommend the University of Kansas.