This year, STEM majors are expected to make the most money after graduation. In a survey by National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) “more than half the employers surveyed said they planned to hire graduates with bachelor’s degrees in STEM fields, making them the most sought-after candidates entering the job market.”
Starting salaries for STEM majors are higher than any others—a compelling reason for students to get into STEM. Jobs in STEM fields are on the rise, yet hard to fill. The odds are in your favor! Learn more about STEM salaries here.
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