Curriculum and Instruction

141
Schools
Doctoral
Credential Level
$80,957
National Avg Earnings

What the IPEDS & College Scorecard Data Shows for Curriculum and Instruction

Curriculum and Instruction is tracked across 141 U.S. postsecondary institutions in the College Scorecard field-of-study file, which links CIP code classifications from IPEDS to Treasury earnings records. This profile covers the doctoral credential level specifically, because the Department of Education reports program-level outcomes separately for associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral awards. The CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) taxonomy lets analysts roll up specialties into broader families, which is why earnings medians across schools can be compared on a common basis.

Across all reporting institutions, the mean of school-level medians is $80,957, calculated from 45 schools with published earnings data. The earnings distribution stretches from $53,984 at the low end to $153,334 at the top, with a 25th-75th percentile band between $71,957 and $86,375 around a median of $79,274. The top-reporting institution in this program is St. John's University-New York at $153,334. These numbers reflect earnings measured roughly a year after completion, using Social Security Administration tax records linked to federal financial aid applicants.

Variation across schools matters more than a single national figure. Completers counts reported per school indicate how many graduates’ earnings feed the median, which means small programs produce more volatile numbers. Median debt at the program level, when paired with earnings, yields a debt-to-earnings ratio that is the College Scorecard’s standard affordability signal — ratios under 1.0 indicate earnings exceed cumulative debt. Use the school-by-school table to spot institutions where Curriculum and Instruction graduates out-earn peers at comparable cost, and to surface gainful-employment patterns that only become visible at the CIP-code level.

Liberty University accounts for 28.2% of all Curriculum and Instruction doctoral credential graduates

That concentration — well above the 5% national median for largest-entity share — means Curriculum and Instruction-wide averages can mask substantial variation outside the dominant entity. That school produced 307 graduates in the most recent cohort, anchoring a meaningful slice of national supply for this field. When one entity dominates a region's footprint, its programmatic and budget decisions effectively set policy for a majority of the affected population.

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard

Curriculum and Instruction doctoral credential median earnings varies 2.8× across entities

Curriculum and Instruction doctoral credential median earnings ranges from $53,984 (lowest) to $153,334 (highest), a spread of $99,350. That spread reflects typical sectoral variation between selective research institutions and broader access institutions. Earnings are measured roughly one year after completion using IRS records linked to federal aid recipients (see https://www.irs.gov/) — not all completers are captured, but the school-level medians correlate strongly with longer-term earnings trajectories.

Source: College Scorecard Field of Study file; U.S. Treasury earnings linkage College Scorecard Field of Study file; U.S. Treasury earnings linkage

Curriculum and Instruction doctoral credential median debt varies 2.0× across entities

Curriculum and Instruction doctoral credential median debt ranges from $41,914 (lowest) to $83,947 (highest), a spread of $42,033. That spread reflects typical institutional cost differences — public in-state, public out-of-state, and private school financing models produce predictable spreads. Median debt counts only those students who borrowed federal loans — students who paid out-of-pocket or received institutional grants are excluded from the borrower median, which can flatter low-debt schools.

Source: College Scorecard Field of Study file; IPEDS financial aid data College Scorecard Field of Study file; IPEDS financial aid data

Curriculum and Instruction debt-to-earnings ratio is 0.74 — near the typical range (US average ~1) — aligned with the typical 1:1 ratio that defines federal gainful-employment thresholds

debt-to-earnings ratio is the simplest comparative metric but it does not capture the full picture: this ratio uses federal loan principal, not all education debt — private loans, parent PLUS loans not in the borrower’s name, and institutional debt are excluded Variation between sub-units within Curriculum and Instruction is typically wider than the Curriculum and Instruction-aggregate figure suggests.

Source: College Scorecard Field of Study file College Scorecard Field of Study file

Earnings Distribution

Min
$53,984
25th %ile
$71,957
Median
$79,274
75th %ile
$86,375
Max
$153,334
$53,984 $153,334

Top Schools for This Program

School Name State Completers Median Earnings Median Debt
St. John's University-New York NY 31 $153,334
Northern Illinois University IL 7 $117,352
University of Memphis TN 13 $97,572
Mercer University GA 3 $96,686
Piedmont University GA 19 $92,531
Chapman University CA 4 $91,744
Georgia Southern University GA 20 $91,534 $55,423
Teachers College at Columbia University NY 11 $91,322
University of Florida FL 22 $91,306 $48,278
Capella University MN 62 $91,034 $83,947
Utah State University UT 13 $87,754
Aurora University IL 11 $86,375
The University of Texas at Austin TX 16 $85,479 $68,859
University of Denver CO 11 $84,653
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University VA 19 $84,607
University of South Florida FL 56 $84,486 $67,058
North Carolina State University at Raleigh NC 10 $83,594
Texas A&M University-College Station TX 31 $83,544 $60,030
Lindenwood University MO 26 $83,439 $41,914
University of South Carolina-Columbia SC 60 $80,374 $55,313
University of Phoenix-Arizona AZ 17 $80,021 $77,545
University of North Carolina at Charlotte NC 16 $79,364
Michigan State University MI 15 $79,274
Gardner-Webb University NC 16 $78,398 $63,824
University of Missouri-Columbia MO 3 $76,582
Boston College MA 11 $76,460
Texas Tech University TX 44 $75,455 $47,372
Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus PA 27 $74,098
Liberty University VA 307 $73,065 $55,960
Wayne State University MI 1 $72,899
Florida Atlantic University FL 6 $72,796
University of North Carolina at Greensboro NC 15 $72,325
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities MN 15 $72,005
Kent State University at Kent OH 7 $71,957
University of West Florida FL 21 $71,854
University of North Texas TX 14 $71,444
University of Wisconsin-Madison WI 26 $70,523 $63,482
Arizona State University Campus Immersion AZ 10 $70,456
New Mexico State University-Main Campus NM 14 $69,338
Robert Morris University PA 18 $67,660
University of Washington-Seattle Campus WA 6 $67,660
Kennesaw State University GA $66,821
Indiana University-Bloomington IN 10 $61,516
University of Illinois Chicago IL 10 $58,395
University of Houston TX 16 $53,984

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Curriculum and Instruction graduates earn?
Curriculum and Instruction graduates earn $80,957 on average across 141 schools. Earnings range from $53,984 to $153,334 depending on the institution.
Which school pays the most for Curriculum and Instruction?
St. John's University-New York has the highest reported median earnings for Curriculum and Instruction graduates at $153,334, based on College Scorecard data.
What credential do you get in Curriculum and Instruction?
Curriculum and Instruction programs typically award a Doctoral credential. Earnings vary by school and credential level.

About This Data

Earnings data comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard Field of Study file. Median earnings represent graduates who received federal financial aid, drawn from U.S. Treasury tax records linked to federal student aid applicants. Completers count and debt figures reflect program-level data reported through IPEDS. Data is updated annually.

Earnings data sourced from IRS records via the U.S. Treasury–Department of Education matching protocol used by the College Scorecard.