Program Analysis
Graduates of Seton Hall University's Teacher Education program earn $56,300/yr in their first year — 36% above the $41,412 national median, a strong market signal for this institution.
An earnings multiple of 2.7x means the program roughly breaks even in financial terms over ten years. Non-financial factors need to justify the investment.
AI risk is moderate — 30% task exposure — and the 5% scenario spread suggests disruption would dent but not destroy the earnings outlook.
At $27,000 in median debt against $56,300 in first-year earnings, graduates can expect to clear their loan balance in under six months of full earnings.
Ranked #228 out of 679 programs, Seton Hall University's Teacher Education offering sits in the upper half but doesn't break into the top tier.
Earnings growth is modest: $56,300 to $57,300 over five years (2% gain). This field may have a lower salary ceiling than high-growth professions.