Classical Languages & Literature Associate Degrees
There are 218 colleges and universities across the nation that offer aassociate degree in Classical Languages & Literature. Approximately 100% of recent graduates in this major were women.
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Education Levels of Classical Languages & Literature Majors
During the most recent year for which data is available, 1,385 people earned theirClassical Languages & Literature majors across all award levels. The following table shows the number of diplomas awarded in Classical Languages & Literature at each degree level.
| Education Level | Number of Grads |
|---|---|
| Associate’s Degree (this page) | 1 |
| Bachelor’s Degree | 1,064 |
| Master’s Degree | 239 |
| Doctor’s Degree | 79 |
Earnings of Classical Languages & Literature Majors With Associate Degrees (All Award Levels)
Federal data tracks the median salary for graduates with aassociate degree in Classical Languages & Literature of $39,272 four years after graduation. These figures are reported program-wide, across all award levels.
A lot of factors can contribute to this number, such as the location of your workplace and the availability of other perks and bonuses.
| Years After Graduation | Median Earnings |
|---|---|
| 4 years | $39,272 |
| 5 years | $47,653 |
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, field-of-study earnings tracker (program-wide, all award levels).
Student Debt (All Award Levels)
We do not have the data to calculate the median and range of debt loads for Classical Languages & Literature students with their associate degree.
Student Diversity
The racial-ethnic distribution of Classical Languages & Literature graduates is as follows:
| Race / Ethnicity | Number of Grads | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Black or African American | 1 | 100.0% |
See the minority definition in the References below.
Most Popular Classical Languages & Literature Programs for Associate Degrees
There are 270 colleges that offer a associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature. Learn more about the most popular below:
Columbia University in the City of New York tops the list of the most popular schools in the U.S. for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 29 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Florida State University is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. During the most recent year for which we have data, 27 people received their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature from this school. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
Villanova University comes in at #3 on our list of the most popular colleges offering associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature. This school awarded 25 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
University of Colorado Boulder is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. During the most recent year for which we have data, 24 people received their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature from this school. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Brown University is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 23 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
University of Arizona is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 23 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
William & Mary is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 23 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
University of Missouri-Columbia comes in at #8 on our list of the most popular colleges offering associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature. This school awarded 22 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
University of Notre Dame is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. During the most recent year for which we have data, 22 people received their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature from this school. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
University of Washington-Seattle Campus comes in at #10 on our list of the most popular colleges offering associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature. This school awarded 22 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
St. John's College is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 21 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Georgetown University is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. During the most recent year for which we have data, 19 people received their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature from this school. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
Harvard University is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. During the most recent year for which we have data, 18 people received their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature from this school. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
University of Chicago is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 18 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
University of Vermont comes in at #15 on our list of the most popular colleges offering associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature. During the most recent year for which we have data, 17 people received their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature from this school. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
Cornell University is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 16 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
University of Massachusetts-Amherst is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 16 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. During the most recent year for which we have data, 16 people received their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature from this school. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
Stanford University comes in at #19 on our list of the most popular colleges offering associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature. This school awarded 15 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Data shows that graduates who hold this degree go on to make a median salary of $40,669.
Washington University in St Louis is a popular choice for Classical Languages & Literature majors seeking their associate degree. This school awarded 15 associate degrees in Classical Languages & Literature in the most recent reporting year. Graduates who complete their associate degree in Classical Languages & Literature here go on to a median salary of $40,669.
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Related Majors
Below are some popular majors similar to Classical Languages & Literature that also offer associate degrees.
| Major | Annual Degrees Awarded |
|---|---|
| Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics | 12,321 |
| Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services | 7,564 |
| American Sign Language | 2,311 |
| East Asian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics | 2,111 |
| Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics | 1,084 |
References
The racial-ethnic minority student count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students to obtain the percentage of racial-ethnic minorities.
- College Factual
- National Center for Education Statistics (IPEDS)
- O*NET Online
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard
More about our data sources and methodologies.