Top 20 pharmacy schools ranked by starting salary

SoFi, a San Francisco-based personal finance company, ranked the nation's top 20 pharmacy schools by highest starting salary for graduates.

The company analyzed more than 19,000 student loan applications from Jan. 2014 to Feb. 2017 to compile the list.

For reference, the average starting salary for all pharmacy schools was $130,963.

  1. UC San Francisco — $145,297
  2. University of the Pacific (Stockton, Calif.) — $137,639
  3. Midwestern University- Glendale (Ariz.) — $133,867
  4. University of Southern California (Los Angeles) — $133,328
  5. Harding University (Searcy, Ark.) —$132,748
  6. University of Arizona (Phoenix) — $132,605
  7. Oregon State University (Corvallis) — $130,926
  8. Western University of Health Sciences (Pomona, Calif.) — $130,537
  9. University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) — $130,036
  10. Roseman University of Health Sciences (Henderson, Nev.) — $129,036
  11. Creighton University ­(Omaha, Neb.) — $129,036
  12. East Tennessee State University (Johnson City) — $128,873
  13. University of the Incarnate Word (San Antonio) — $128,675
  14. Pacific University (Forest Grove, Ore.)       — $128265
  15. University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Minneapolis/Saint Paul) — $128,236
  16. Touro University (Henderson, Nev.) — $128,140
  17. University of Charleston (W.Va.) ­ — $128,096
  18. Touro College (New York City) — $127,943
  19. UC San Diego — $127,880
  20. Midwestern University (Downers Grove, Ill.) — $127,260

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