Postbaccalaureate Salaries of Psychology Majors From a Historically Black University: How Much Does a Masters Degree Add?
Published online on May 25, 2016
Abstract
A sample of predominantly African American psychology major baccalaureates from a historically Black university self-reported job types, salaries, and master’s degree completion. For this pre-2009 recession sample, we found that (a) the rates of employment were quite high; (b) most jobs were related to health, mental health, social work, and education; and (c) the average salary was comparable to national estimates. After controlling for GPA, completion of a master’s degree predicted substantially higher salaries.