
With graduates averaging a total of $2,586,000 in salary over 40 years in the workplace, Stonehill ranked among the best in the nation for return on investment.
With graduates averaging a total of $2,586,000 in salary over 40 years in the workplace, Stonehill ranked among the best in the nation for return on investment.
With graduates earning an average of $70,500 in their early careers and $129,500 mid-career, Payscale recently ranked Stonehill College as among the best in the nation for student salary potential.
Building on Stonehill’s four-year computer and electrical engineering programs, the five-year Notre Dame partnership provides an opportunity with unique benefits.
The program is evolving in step with technological advances and social trends to give students the skills and flexibility to capitalize on emerging opportunities.
Building on a long-standing engineering partnership, Stonehill’s sister school now guarantees admission into three business master’s degree programs for qualified graduates interested in nonprofit administration and accountancy.
In addition to being in the Top 100 in the Best Value category, Stonehill was also ranked in the Top 100 for National Liberal Arts Colleges.
For more than 20 years, Dr. Marsha A. Moses ’75 has welcomed Stonehill science students and grads to her Boston Children’s Hospital lab. The impact has been profound.
Bolstered by mentoring and professional development experiences, many students in the May School of Arts & Sciences are landing jobs and graduate school placements before they have even received their diplomas.
In a reflection of market demand, Stonehill expands its MIS concentration to a major.
Combined with Stonehill’s rigorous academics and emphasis on critical thinking skills, the advising program gives these future lawyers a strong competitive advantage.