Best Public Health Degrees in Georgia by ROI

Colleges in Georgia ranked by estimated 20-year net return on investment — calculated from median graduate earnings, total attendance cost, and average student debt. Data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

Programs in Georgia

7

Colleges with salary data

Average 20-Yr Net ROI

+$85,344

Across Georgia programs

Average Annual Cost

$39,030

Cost of attendance

# College 20-Yr Net ROI Median Salary Annual Cost Avg Debt
1 Emory University

Grad rate: 90.9%

+$285,952 $64,179 $78,814 N/A Full ROI →
2 Georgia State University

Grad rate: 54.3%

+$240,530 $56,680 $26,535 N/A Full ROI →
3 University of Georgia

Grad rate: 87.6%

+$191,188 $54,303 $27,436 N/A Full ROI →
4 Georgia Southern University

Grad rate: 52.4%

+$73,714 $48,142 $24,563 N/A Full ROI →
5 Morehouse School of Medicine -$18,540 $41,073 N/A N/A Full ROI →
6 Fort Valley State University

Grad rate: 45.4%

-$83,024 $39,883 $20,342 N/A Full ROI →
7 Mercer University

Grad rate: 73.5%

-$92,408 $43,029 $56,494 N/A Full ROI →

How ROI is calculated

20-Year Net ROI = Gross Earnings (salary × 20) − Total Degree Cost (annual cost × programme years) − Debt Payoff (avg debt × 1.35) − Baseline Opportunity Cost ($42,000 × 20 = $840,000)

A positive ROI means a degree in this field pays off relative to entering the workforce without one. Data from the U.S. College Scorecard.

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