A finds that 农夫导航 graduates outperform those from all other Kentucky
colleges in salaries and 鈥渧alue-added鈥 measures over the course of their careers.
Brookings reports that Bellarmine graduates have higher mid-career salaries than graduates
of any other Kentucky university ranked in the study. Those Bellarmine salaries are
20 percent higher than the average salaries for their Kentucky peers, based on the
average for ranked Kentucky institutions. Additionally, the study found that a Bellarmine
degree adds 16 percent to the mid-career salaries of its graduates compared to those
from similar U.S. universities.
| Brookings Institution chart showing the "value-added" impact Bellarmine provides between expected and actual salary outcomes for mid-career alumni. |
鈥淰alue-added鈥 is an analysis of the difference between actual alumni outcomes, like
salaries, and the outcomes one would expect given a student鈥檚 characteristics and
the type of university.
According to Brookings, this measure improves on conventional college rankings by
focusing on the factors that best predict positive economic outcomes for graduates.
The April 2015 study, which used a mix of government and private data to examine the
effects colleges themselves have on student outcomes, is an effort by Brookings to
help students and their parents with one of the most important investment decisions
they鈥檒l make: where to attend college.
This research supports showing that Bellarmine graduates working in Kentucky earn a higher average salary
than graduates from any other Kentucky college or university.
