Best Finance Schools (2026): 5 Ranked by Salary & ROI
These are the top schools offering Finance, ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score. The score combines graduate earnings, job market demand, and return on tuition investment. The average Finance graduate earns $32,628/yr across 5 schools.
BLS projects 0.8% employment growth for occupations in this field from 2024–2034, with approximately 622 annual job openings per related program area.
All Finance Programs Ranked
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| # | School | TSW Score | Earnings | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ · Finance |
79
70–83 |
$54,047/yr | 71.6x |
| 2 |
City Colleges of Chicago-Harold Washington College
Chicago, IL · Finance |
81
76–84 |
$45,261/yr | 102.3x |
| 3 |
Lake Area Technical College
Watertown, SD · Finance |
65
61–68 |
$40,070/yr | 28.2x |
| 4 |
Nova College de Puerto Rico
Bayamon, PR · Finance |
50
44–53 |
$13,175/yr | — |
| 5 |
NUC University
Bayamon, PR · Finance |
45
39–47 |
$10,587/yr | 12.1x |
Programs by State
Top states by program availability. Click a state for the full in-state ranking.
| State | Programs | Avg Earnings | Avg TSW Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puerto Rico | 2 | $11,881/yr | 38 |
| South Dakota | 1 | $40,070/yr | 55 |
| Illinois | 1 | $45,261/yr | 64 |
| Arizona | 1 | $54,047/yr | 66 |
About This Ranking
What we ranked
Best Finance Schools ranks 5 programs across the United States by the TradeSchoolOutlook Score, which combines graduate earnings, return on investment, and job-market demand into a single 0-100 metric.
Data sources
Earnings figures come from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, which tracks graduate income one and five years after program completion. Job-market projections use Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024-2034 employment data.
How to read the table
Use the sort controls below the headline to re-rank by earnings, ROI, or other metrics. Click any school name for full earnings projections, three-scenario modeling, and detailed program data. Most students attend a school within driving distance — local rankings are usually more actionable than national.
Caveats & limitations
Rankings reflect what the data can measure: post-graduation earnings, debt levels, and broad labor-market trends. They cannot capture program quality nuances like instructor expertise, hands-on equipment access, or industry connections. Treat rankings as a starting point — visit schools and talk to current students before committing.
Methodology
Programs are ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score, which combines graduate earnings (Year 1 after graduation), job market size (BLS annual openings), and earnings-to-tuition multiple (projected earnings vs. program tuition).
Earnings data comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, which reports actual median earnings of graduates — not self-reported surveys.