Best Schools for Agricultural Public Services in 2026
These are the top schools offering Agricultural Public Services, ranked by DegreeWorth Score. The score combines graduate earnings, AI automation resilience, job market demand, and return on tuition investment. The average Agricultural Public Services graduate earns $42,389/yr across 10 schools.
All Agricultural Public Services Programs Ranked
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| # | Program | DW Score | Earnings | AI Risk | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Agricultural Public Services
University of Wisconsin-Madison · Madison, WI |
55
50–59 |
$48,092/yr | High | 14.4x |
| 2 |
Agricultural Public Services
University of Arkansas · Fayetteville, AR |
56
53–56 |
$50,123/yr | High | 12.1x |
| 3 |
Agricultural Public Services
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo · San Luis Obispo, CA |
58
54–58 |
$54,583/yr | High | 11.3x |
| 4 |
Agricultural Public Services
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus · Stillwater, OK |
50
45–53 |
$41,043/yr | High | 12.4x |
| 5 |
Agricultural Public Services
Texas A & M University-College Station · College Station, TX |
49
45–51 |
$44,232/yr | High | 9.8x |
| 6 |
Agricultural Public Services
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Champaign, IL |
49
45–50 |
$48,643/yr | High | 6.6x |
| 7 |
Agricultural Public Services
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville · Knoxville, TN |
47
43–49 |
$43,324/yr | High | 8.6x |
| 8 |
Agricultural Public Services
Texas Tech University · Lubbock, TX |
43
38–47 |
$36,134/yr | High | 10.5x |
| 9 |
Agricultural Public Services
University of Kentucky · Lexington, KY |
39
34–41 |
$34,495/yr | High | 7.4x |
| 10 |
Agricultural Public Services
Ohio State University-Main Campus · Columbus, OH |
29
25–31 |
$23,221/yr | High | 3.5x |
Methodology
Programs are ranked by DegreeWorth Score, which combines four equally weighted factors: graduate earnings (Year 1 after graduation), AI automation resilience (based on OpenAI and academic research), job market size (BLS annual openings), and earnings-to-tuition multiple (10-year projected earnings vs. 4-year tuition).
Earnings data comes from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, which reports actual median earnings of graduates — not self-reported surveys.