Marketing at Columbia College Chicago
Chicago, Illinois • Bachelor's
Median Earnings
$46,348
Graduates earn below the national average for this program
Earnings Comparison
This School
$46,348
Marketing
National Average
$53,614
All schools, same program
School Average
$39,205
All programs at Columbia College Chicago
Program Details
Bachelor's
Credential Level
27
Completers (IPEDS)
799
Schools Offering
Debt & ROI
$25,250
Median Debt
0.54
Debt-to-Earnings
(Favorable)
$210/mo
Est. Monthly Payment
$46,348
Median Earnings
Marketing at Other Schools
| School | Median Earnings | Median Debt |
|---|---|---|
| University of Pennsylvania | $117,639 | $17,412 |
| Georgetown University | $95,343 | $17,000 |
| Boston College | $89,379 | $18,000 |
| Lehigh University | $85,576 | $20,534 |
| Brigham Young University | $83,366 | $11,000 |
| University of Wisconsin-Madison | $83,360 | $20,000 |
| Southern Methodist University | $83,357 | $19,000 |
| Texas Christian University | $81,394 | $19,500 |
| George Washington University | $80,945 | $22,975 |
| Santa Clara University | $79,997 | $19,712 |
Other Programs at Columbia College Chicago
| Program | Median Earnings | Median Debt |
|---|---|---|
| Graphic Communications | $56,600 | $20,000 |
| Physics | $54,861 | — |
| Business Administration, Management and Operations | $52,782 | $27,000 |
| Arts, Entertainment,and Media Management | $48,271 | — |
| Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies | $48,195 | $48,604 |
| Marketing (current) | $46,348 | $25,250 |
| Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication | $44,687 | $24,225 |
| Film/Video and Photographic Arts | $44,627 | $83,900 |
| Journalism | $43,458 | $24,525 |
| American Sign Language | $43,072 | $26,000 |
About the Data
Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (2023). Earnings are median earnings for graduates after completion. Debt figures represent the median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation.
Debt-to-earnings ratio compares cumulative debt to annual earnings. A ratio below 1.0 indicates that annual earnings exceed total debt, generally considered favorable. Estimated monthly payments assume a standard 10-year repayment plan.