Best Schools for Insurance in 2026

20 schools ranked by DegreeWorth Score · Updated 2026

These are the top schools offering Insurance, ranked by DegreeWorth Score. The score combines graduate earnings, AI automation resilience, job market demand, and return on tuition investment. The average Insurance graduate earns $57,397/yr across 20 schools.

Programs Ranked
20
Avg Earnings
$57,397/yr
Avg DW Score
65/100
AI Risk
Very High
57% task exposure

All Insurance Programs Ranked

Click any row for full AI scenario analysis, earnings projections, and career path breakdown.

# Program DW Score Earnings AI Risk ROI
1 Insurance
University of Wisconsin-Madison · Madison, WI
75
69–78
$78,796/yr Very High 23.7x
2 Insurance
Florida State University · Tallahassee, FL
74
68–76
$61,071/yr Very High 41.4x
3 Insurance
Georgia State University · Atlanta, GA
71
65–75
$57,949/yr Very High 24.2x
4 Insurance
University of Georgia · Athens, GA
70
64–74
$64,131/yr Very High 19.0x
5 Insurance
Appalachian State University · Boone, NC
71
65–74
$55,611/yr Very High 25.6x
6 Insurance
University of North Texas · Denton, TX
69
63–74
$59,022/yr Very High 20.4x
7 Insurance
University of South Carolina-Columbia · Columbia, SC
68
63–71
$63,417/yr Very High 15.8x
8 Insurance
Missouri State University-Springfield · Springfield, MO
68
61–72
$51,094/yr Very High 20.3x
9 Insurance
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse · La Crosse, WI
67
61–70
$52,242/yr Very High 16.8x
10 Insurance
University of Mississippi · University, MS
68
63–69
$55,154/yr Very High 13.6x
11 Insurance
University of Central Oklahoma · Edmond, OK
66
61–67
$50,182/yr Very High 13.7x
12 Insurance
Eastern Kentucky University · Richmond, KY
62
55–66
$44,792/yr Very High 15.7x
13 Insurance
Illinois State University · Normal, IL
60
53–66
$51,499/yr Very High 12.3x
14 Insurance
University of Louisiana at Monroe · Monroe, LA
65
60–66
$49,294/yr Very High 12.4x
15 Insurance
Temple University · Philadelphia, PA
61
56–65
$66,080/yr Very High 9.7x
16 Insurance
Ball State University · Muncie, IN
62
57–63
$48,615/yr Very High 10.3x
17 Insurance
University of Central Arkansas · Conway, AR
60
56–61
$45,696/yr Very High 10.3x
18 Insurance
St. John's University-New York · Queens, NY
57
51–60
$70,752/yr Very High 3.8x
19 Insurance
Saint Joseph's University · Philadelphia, PA
55
49–59
$66,523/yr Very High 3.9x
20 Insurance
The University of Olivet · Olivet, MI
55
49–57
$56,027/yr Very High 4.3x

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best school for Insurance?
Based on our DegreeWorth Score, University of Wisconsin-Madison ranks #1 for Insurance with a score of 75/100 and graduate earnings of $78,796/yr.
How much do Insurance graduates earn?
Across 20 schools, Insurance graduates earn an average of $57,397/yr in their first year. The highest-earning program reports $78,796/yr.
Is Insurance a good major for AI resistance?
Insurance has an average AI task exposure of 57%, rated "Very High". This field has significant AI exposure. Check individual program pages for scenario analysis.
Data: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (earnings, debt), Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024–2034 (employment projections), OpenAI GPTs-are-GPTs research (AI task exposure), Felten et al. AIOE. Last updated 2025.