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