Best Finance Schools (2026): 5 Ranked by Salary & ROI

5 schools ranked by TSW Score · Updated 2026

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.

Programs Ranked
5
Avg Earnings
$32,628/yr
Avg TSW Score
64/100
#1 School
Northern Arizona University
$54,047/yr

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

Click any row for full earnings projections and career path breakdown.

# 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best school for Finance?
Based on our TradeSchoolOutlook Score, Northern Arizona University ranks #1 for Finance with a score of 79/100 and graduate earnings of $54,047/yr.
How much do Finance graduates earn?
Across 5 schools, Finance graduates earn an average of $32,628/yr in their first year. The highest-earning program reports $54,047/yr.
Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (earnings, debt), Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024–2034 (employment projections). Last updated 2025.

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