MCPHS Ranked the #1 University for Earning Power by the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings 2018
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) was recently ranked the #1 university in the United States for earning power by The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings.
The ranking notes that “Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences tops the list of schools that elevate their graduates to higher incomes than they might otherwise earn. The University of Colorado, Denver is second, with Georgetown University, Harvard, and Washington and Lee University rounding out the top five.”
At MCPHS, we believe the true value of a college education is what your degree does for you after graduation, which is why we are proud to prepare students for exciting and fulfilling careers in the health sciences. We empower our graduates to take advantage of the exponential growth of the healthcare industry, where one in three new jobs will be created through 2026, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Our students train for high-paying careers in in-demand fields, where they have the opportunity to channel their talents for sciences and critical thinking into fueling positive change around the world. We offer more than 100 health sciences programs, all designed to elevate the next generation of healthcare leaders.
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