Best secondary education programs in Nevada

Education master’s graduates in Nevada earn a weighted average salary of $46,678 3 years after graduation, placing them in the bottom 50% nationally.

Our education graduate rankings cover 3 of the 3 programs available in Nevada, accounting for 100% of total student graduates. We only include schools with sufficient earnings and/or debt data.

Cost of living is not considered when comparing states.

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#1 in Nevada | #58 in Secondary education nationally
Economic score 0.55

The Economic Score is the combination of debt-to-earnings ratio and earningsplus. We use the economic score to determine a graduate program’s rank. The lower the economic score the better. For an analysis of how we arrive at the economic score, and a description of our data sources, please visit our methodology page.

Earnings $48,440

Median earnings of all students 3 years after graduating.

Debt to earnings 0.6

The debt-to-earnings ratio is calculated by dividing student debt upon graduation by the annual salary. A debt to earnings ratio of 1 means that annual educational debt is the same as annual earnings.

Debt $27,197

The total debt accrued by the median student at the time of graduation.

#2 in Nevada | #143 in Secondary education nationally

Sierra Nevada University

Incline Village, Nevada

Economic score 1.12

The Economic Score is the combination of debt-to-earnings ratio and earningsplus. We use the economic score to determine a graduate program’s rank. The lower the economic score the better. For an analysis of how we arrive at the economic score, and a description of our data sources, please visit our methodology page.

Earnings $45,064

Median earnings of all students 3 years after graduating.

Debt to earnings 1.0

The debt-to-earnings ratio is calculated by dividing student debt upon graduation by the annual salary. A debt to earnings ratio of 1 means that annual educational debt is the same as annual earnings.

Debt $47,000

The total debt accrued by the median student at the time of graduation.

How long does it take to pay down debt in secondary education in Nevada?

Years

Under a year

The average debt accrued from a master's degree in secondary education is covered by average graduate earnings in under a year.

How much do graduates with a master's degree in secondary education earn in Nevada?

Salary

$46,678

The median master's degree in secondary education graduate earns $46,678 3 years after graduating.

How much does a master's degree in secondary education cost in Nevada?

Net cost

$22,899

The average annual cost of a master's degree in secondary education is $22,899. This is the net cost and considers only students that have received Title IV funds.

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