Insurance Degree
Best Schools for Insurance
Top 20 schools ranked by DegreeWorth Score. Click any row for full AI scenario analysis and earnings projections.
| # | School | DW Score | Earnings | AI Risk | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI |
75 69–78 |
$78,796/yr | Very High | 23.7x |
| 2 | Florida State University Tallahassee, FL |
74 68–76 |
$61,071/yr | Very High | 41.4x |
| 3 | Georgia State University Atlanta, GA |
71 65–75 |
$57,949/yr | Very High | 24.2x |
| 4 | Appalachian State University Boone, NC |
71 65–74 |
$55,611/yr | Very High | 25.6x |
| 5 | University of Georgia Athens, GA |
70 64–74 |
$64,131/yr | Very High | 19.0x |
| 6 | University of North Texas Denton, TX |
69 63–74 |
$59,022/yr | Very High | 20.4x |
| 7 | University of South Carolina-Columbia Columbia, SC |
68 63–71 |
$63,417/yr | Very High | 15.8x |
| 8 | University of Mississippi University, MS |
68 63–69 |
$55,154/yr | Very High | 13.6x |
| 9 | Missouri State University-Springfield Springfield, MO |
68 61–72 |
$51,094/yr | Very High | 20.3x |
| 10 | University of Wisconsin-La Crosse La Crosse, WI |
67 61–70 |
$52,242/yr | Very High | 16.8x |
| 11 | University of Central Oklahoma Edmond, OK |
66 61–68 |
$50,182/yr | Very High | 13.7x |
| 12 | University of Louisiana at Monroe Monroe, LA |
65 60–66 |
$49,294/yr | Very High | 12.4x |
| 13 | Ball State University Muncie, IN |
62 57–63 |
$48,615/yr | Very High | 10.3x |
| 14 | Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, KY |
62 55–66 |
$44,792/yr | Very High | 15.7x |
| 15 | Temple University Philadelphia, PA |
61 56–65 |
$66,080/yr | Very High | 9.7x |
| 16 | Illinois State University Normal, IL |
60 53–66 |
$51,499/yr | Very High | 12.3x |
| 17 | University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR |
60 56–61 |
$45,696/yr | Very High | 10.3x |
| 18 | St. John's University-New York Queens, NY |
57 51–60 |
$70,752/yr | Very High | 3.8x |
| 19 | Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia, PA |
55 49–59 |
$66,523/yr | Very High | 3.9x |
| 20 | The University of Olivet Olivet, MI |
55 49–57 |
$56,027/yr | Very High | 4.3x |
Highest Earning Insurance Programs
Schools where Insurance graduates earn the most in their first year after graduation.
| School | 1-Year Earnings | DW Score | AI Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Wisconsin-Madison | $78,796/yr | 75 | Very High |
| St. John's University-New York | $70,752/yr | 57 | Very High |
| Saint Joseph's University | $66,523/yr | 55 | Very High |
| Temple University | $66,080/yr | 61 | Very High |
| University of Georgia | $64,131/yr | 70 | Very High |
| University of South Carolina-Columbia | $63,417/yr | 68 | Very High |
| Florida State University | $61,071/yr | 74 | Very High |
| University of North Texas | $59,022/yr | 69 | Very High |
| Georgia State University | $57,949/yr | 71 | Very High |
| The University of Olivet | $56,027/yr | 55 | Very High |
Best ROI for Insurance
Schools with the highest earnings-to-tuition ratio for Insurance.
| School | ROI Multiple | Earnings | DW Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Florida State University | 41.4x | $61,071/yr | 74 |
| Appalachian State University | 25.6x | $55,611/yr | 71 |
| Georgia State University | 24.2x | $57,949/yr | 71 |
| University of Wisconsin-Madison | 23.7x | $78,796/yr | 75 |
| University of North Texas | 20.4x | $59,022/yr | 69 |
| Missouri State University-Springfield | 20.3x | $51,094/yr | 68 |
| University of Georgia | 19.0x | $64,131/yr | 70 |
| University of Wisconsin-La Crosse | 16.8x | $52,242/yr | 67 |
| University of South Carolina-Columbia | 15.8x | $63,417/yr | 68 |
| Eastern Kentucky University | 15.7x | $44,792/yr | 62 |
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About This Data
This page aggregates Insurance programs across 20 schools using earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, employment projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2024–2034), and AI automation risk research from OpenAI and academic institutions.
The DegreeWorth Score (0–100) combines four equally weighted factors: graduate earnings, AI resilience, job market size, and return on investment. Each school's program page includes three AI scenarios (optimistic, base case, pessimistic) showing how automation could affect 10-year earnings.