The State University of New York campus also beat out Cornell University and Columbia University.
It's reasonable to assume that Ivy League institutions produce the highest-earning graduates in their home states, however, a recent report has placed only one of the elite schools in the top five.
Among the recommendations FLEC made were for schools to include information in debt letters comparing a student's expected monthly loan payment with the expected monthly salary of a person with their degree and major. In fact, of the top schools in each state with regard to the highest earning graduates, University of Pennsylvania was the only Ivy listed. Taking the top spot was the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, beating out Columbia University and Cornell University, both Ivy League schools in New York. The SUNY campus was followed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which topped Harvard University for highest earning graduates.
A general view of the atmosphere during University of Pennsylvania's 258th Commencement ceremony on May 19, 2014, in Philadelphia. Zippia, a career website, analyzed data from the Department of Education and discovered that Penn graduates, on average, earned less than graduates from the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center.
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