Salary Survey: Average Starting Salary for Class of 2013 Grads Increases 2.4 Percent
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September 4, 2013
The overall average starting salary for Class of 2013 new
college graduates currently stands at $45,327, an increase of 2.4
percent over the reported average of $44,259 for Class of 2012
graduates, according to the September 2013 Salary
Survey.
Bolstering this positive news is the fact that salary increases
are not limited to certain fields of study that are "carrying" the
class. In fact, they are evident in all disciplines except one,
computer science. (See Figure 1.)
Following are several highlights from the report:
- Among the Class of 2013, the business disciplines experienced
the largest increase to their overall average starting salary,
which rose 7.9 percent to $55,635.
- As a group, graduates in the computer sciences field saw their
overall average starting salary decrease 2.5 percent from $60,038
last year to $58,547 this year.
- Education majors not only saw their overall average salary bump
up by 3.2 percent to $40,337, but all of the individual education
fields also posted increases to their individual starting salary
averages. The increases ranged from 1.7 percent for physical
education majors to 7 percent for pre-elementary education
graduates.
- The overall average salary for engineering graduates rose 2.3
percent to $62,062. While some engineering disciplines saw large
increases to their average starting salaries—e.g. bioengineering
majors posted a 10.1 percent increase—other disciplines, such as
computer engineering and aerospace engineering, saw decreases.
- Overall, the average starting salary to graduates in the
humanities and social sciences increased 2.6 percent over last
year, bringing it to $37,791. Of the 11 reported majors within this
group, eight posted increases to their average starting salaries,
while just three posted decreases. On the higher end of the majors
with increases were sociology (10.8 percent to $37,000) and
criminal justice (8.1 percent to $34,800).
- Graduates earning degrees in the math and science disciplines
saw the least movement in their average starting salary in this
report. The overall average salary for the group rose just 0.9
percent over last year, which brings it to $42,731.
| Figure 1: Average Salaries by Discipline |
| Broad Category |
2013 Average Salary |
2012 Average Salary |
Percent Change |
| Business |
$55,635 |
$51,541 |
7.9% |
| Communications |
$43,835 |
$42,286 |
3.7% |
| Computer Science |
$58,547 |
$60,038 |
-2.5% |
| Education |
$40,337 |
$39,080 |
3.2% |
| Engineering |
$62,062 |
$60,639 |
2.3% |
| Humanities & Social Sciences |
$37,791 |
$36,824 |
2.6% |
| Math & Sciences |
$42,731 |
$42,355 |
0.9% |
| Overall |
$45,327 |
$44,259 |
2.4% |
Source: September 2013 Salary Survey, National
Association of Colleges and Employers