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Education Graduate Salaries in Washington

Federal earnings data for every Washington college offering Education, ranked by 10-year median graduate salary. Sourced from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard — real tax-reported income, not surveys.

Median earnings
$49,599
10 years after enrollment
Highest-earning school
$78,892
Gonzaga University
Schools analyzed
46
in Washington

Education in Washington. Special Education has 1% unemployment and 98% of districts report difficulty filling roles. Teacher shortages are the most severe in 30+ years.

Typical career paths: Elementary Teacher, Special Education Teacher, High School Teacher, School Counselor, Principal/Administrator. Median starting salary range: $45,000–$65,000. School choice can swing graduate earnings by 30–60% — which is why we rank by federal data, not prestige.

Top Education schools in Washington by graduate earnings
Ranked by 10-year median earnings · all schools have a Education program
#School10-yr earningsNet price/yr
1Gonzaga University
Spokane, WA
$78,892$35,119
2University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Seattle, WA
$78,466$14,091
3University of Washington-Bothell Campus
Bothell, WA
$78,466$12,319
4University of Puget Sound
Tacoma, WA
$69,594$38,394
5City University of Seattle
Seattle, WA
$69,460
6Washington State University
Pullman, WA
$68,905$14,971
7Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA
$66,990$19,589
8Seattle Pacific University
Seattle, WA
$64,506$24,488
9Western Washington University
Bellingham, WA
$62,569$21,193
10Saint Martin's University
Lacey, WA
$62,092$28,119
11Walla Walla University
College Place, WA
$61,885$23,329
12Central Washington University
Ellensburg, WA
$61,580$18,476
13Whitworth University
Spokane, WA
$58,561$26,534
14Whitworth University-Adult Degree Programs
Spokane, WA
$58,561
15Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA
$57,897$13,886
16Bellevue College
Bellevue, WA
$56,310$11,430
17Northwest University
Kirkland, WA
$54,914$22,288
18Northwest University-Center for Online and Extended Education
Kirkland, WA
$54,914$35,671
19Antioch University-Seattle
Seattle, WA
$51,541
20Faith International University
Tacoma, WA
$51,006$22,662
21Green River College
Auburn, WA
$50,712$13,803
22Lake Washington Institute of Technology
Kirkland, WA
$50,669$6,817
23Renton Technical College
Renton, WA
$49,782$8,296
24Heritage University
Toppenish, WA
$49,416$14,598
25Edmonds College
Lynnwood, WA
$48,144$11,010

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Earnings are 10-year median income for graduates of each institution (all majors, since program-level earnings are released only for select fields). Refreshed every 24 hours.

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Frequently asked questions

What do Education graduates earn in Washington?

The median 10-year earnings for Education graduates from Washington colleges is $49,599, with a range from $35,447 at lower-earning schools to $78,892 at top-earning schools. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Which Washington school has the highest Education graduate salary?

Gonzaga University ranks first among Washington schools offering Education, with a 10-year median graduate salary of $78,892.

How is "graduate salary" measured?

These figures come from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard. They reflect actual federal tax-reported income of all graduates 10 years after enrollment — including those who pursued graduate school and those who took industry jobs. They are not survey-based.

Are these salaries adjusted for cost of living?

No. These are raw federal earnings figures. Washington salaries should be considered in context of local cost of living. For example, $90,000 in California has different purchasing power than $90,000 in North Carolina.

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