Southeast Community College Rankings by Salary Score™
Associate
Certificate
Salary and Debt by Major at Southeast Community College
We calculated a Salary Score for each of Southeast Community College's programs by comparing program-specific median alumni earnings to median alumni earnings for the same program across all schools that provide this data. This way, students can compare the relative salary strength of a specific major at Southeast Community College to the same major at other schools. A school's overall score by level is based on the school's by-program performance weighted by student enrollment in each program. Data is sourced from the December 2020 release of the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard and reflects median alumni debt upon graduation and median alumni earnings in the year after graduation for students who received federal financial aid. Debt and salary numbers are shown rounded to the nearest $10.
Salary Score ™ for SCC Associate Degrees
Field of Study | Employment Rate | Median Debt | Median Salary |
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Agricultural Business and Management | $9,630 | $34,350 | |
Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services | $12,530 | $38,290 | |
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions | $13,340 | $45,550 | |
Building/Construction Finishing, Management, and Inspection | Not Reported | $39,370 | |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $13,630 | $31,570 | |
Business Operations Support and Assistant Services | $19,340 | $26,670 | |
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions | Not Reported | $39,520 | |
Computer and Information Sciences, General | $17,840 | $45,620 | |
Criminal Justice and Corrections | $14,900 | $33,990 | |
Culinary Arts and Related Services | $14,530 | $25,620 | |
Design and Applied Arts | Not Reported | $29,690 | |
Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians | $14,740 | $41,570 | |
Electrical Engineering Technologies/Technicians | $9,850 | $52,520 | |
Energy Systems Technologies/Technicians | $10,660 | $75,520 | |
Health and Medical Administrative Services | Not Reported | $41,190 | |
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician (HAC, HACR, HVAC, HVACR) | $8,250 | $36,850 | |
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services | $19,750 | $23,750 | |
Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians | Not Reported | $43,430 | |
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities | $9,970 | $26,740 | |
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions | $19,500 | $23,750 | |
Precision Metal Working | $12,210 | $44,670 | |
Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians | $12,000 | $70,180 | |
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing | $20,880 | $55,810 | |
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies | $10,120 | $42,210 |
Salary Score ™ for SCC Certificates
Field of Study | Employment Rate | Median Debt | Median Salary |
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Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services | $11,880 | $27,300 | |
Business Administration, Management and Operations | $15,130 | $29,250 | |
Dental Support Services and Allied Professions | $7,700 | $32,830 | |
Ground Transportation | Not Reported | $32,930 | |
Practical Nursing, Vocational Nursing and Nursing Assistants | $13,750 | $34,470 | |
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies | Not Reported | $37,210 |
Most Recent Reviews
I think southeast community college is a good school, not great but good enough. The school's greatest advantage is the price. The ROI is insane. I was working a minimum wage retail job at night and going to school during the day. I am now a network engineer for a very respectable company making 4 times what I was before. I think some of the "starter classes" in the beginning of the program were a joke and boring, I understand they have to start from the way beginning because they don't know where everyone... Read More
I had a very good college experience. At the time the program that I was interested in was in demand so I was able to prepare and get into it right away. I lived right across the street from all of my classes in one building. The school was a good fit because it was an 8-4 type of atmosphere and I didn't have to wait a long time between classes or had days where I had no classes. While some of the things I have studied were not being used in my current career I found that... Read More
I would choose the same degree as I enjoy programming.
Do what you want and go where it specializes. Whatever that may be, don't go to a college and/or do a job for the money. You are going to be doing this every day so you need to enjoy it.