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Non-Professional Legal Studies in Maryland

Non-Professional Legal Studies Schools in Maryland

8,500 people in the state and 414,600 in the nation are employed in jobs related to Non-Professional General Legal Studies.

Non-Professional Legal Studies Jobs Nationwide vs. MD

A typical salary for a Non-Professional General Legal Studies grad in the state is $84,047, compared to a typical salary of $68,762 nationwide.

Non-Professional Legal Studies Wages Nationwide vs. MD

Our data covers 4 colleges in Maryland offering Non-Professional General Legal Studies degrees. Learn about the most popular 4 below:

Graduates earn a median salary of $66,817 in their first year after graduation. 53% of full-time students return after their first year. In-state undergraduate tuition runs about $7,992 a year.

Grads earn a median early-career salary of $50,372 after earning their degree at this institution. With an admission rate of 86%, getting in takes some planning. 65% of full-time students return after their first year.

One year after graduating, alumni of this school earn a median of $41,402 a year. In-state undergraduate tuition runs about $3,974 a year.

Graduates earn a median salary of $38,078 in their first year after graduation. In-state undergraduate tuition runs about $4,178 a year.

Some of the careers Non-Professional General Legal Studies majors go into include:

Job Title Nationwide Job Growth Nationwide Median Salary
Paralegals and Legal Assistants 4% $134,350
Legal Support Workers, All Other -1% $80,735

Below are some popular majors that are similar to Non-Professional General Legal Studies.

Major Annual Graduates Nationwide
Law 39,447
Legal Research 11,533
Legal Support Services 10,492
Other Legal Professions 2,487

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