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Updated March 2026 · College Scorecard data

Is History Worth It?

History holds a solid national average ROI Score of 66/100 across 100 reporting schools — Grade B territory, where repayment math works for most graduates at most institutions. Across the field, median debt is $28K against $50K in first-year earnings — a healthy debt load — repayment falls comfortably under the 8% rule on a standard 10-year plan.

Avg Debt
$28K
Avg Year 1 Earnings
$50K
Avg Year 5 Earnings
$68K
Avg ROI Score
66/100

History ROI at a Glance

holds a solid national average ROI Score of 66/100 across 100 reporting schools — Grade B territory, where repayment math works for most graduates at most institutions. The graduation-weighted average across reporting institutions is the cleanest single number for the field, but it hides the spread — top programs like Alice Lloyd College run far ahead of the bottom of the table. School choice within History matters because the major-level number is a starting point, not a prediction.

Earnings rise sharply from $50K in year 1 to $68K by year 5 — 35% growth in four years. That is a strong promotion curve, common in technology, engineering, and finance tracks where early-career skill compounding pays off fast. The five-year earnings trajectory is one of the strongest signals of long-run career fit; a flat curve suggests the major leads to roles where seniority does not pay off without graduate credentials, while a steep curve indicates fast skill compounding inside the field.

Best in field: Alice Lloyd College leads the field with a 69/100 ROI Score (Grade B). Median debt at completion is $20K against $50K in first-year earnings — a debt-to-income ratio of 0.40x. Worst in field: Bowie State University sits at the bottom of the field with a 52/100 ROI Score (Grade C). Median debt at completion is $50K against $50K in first-year earnings — a debt-to-income ratio of 1.00x.

Debt-to-Income at the Field Level

At a debt-to-earnings ratio of 0.57x, History shows a healthy debt load — repayment falls comfortably under the 8% rule on a standard 10-year plan. Federal financial-aid research uses the “8% rule” — monthly student loan payments under 8% of gross monthly income — which translates to debt below roughly 0.75x annual earnings on a standard 10-year plan. Programs running above 1.0x typically need income-driven repayment to stay current; above 1.5x, the math rarely works without forgiveness mechanics or an unusually steep career ramp. For borrower-rights and repayment guidance, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the most accessible federal source.

Debt vs Earnings by School

History by School

SchoolStateMedian DebtYear 1 EarningsYear 5 EarningsROI GradeVerdict
Alice Lloyd CollegeKy$20K$50K$68KBBUY
Boston CollegeMa$20K$50K$68KBBUY
Brandeis UniversityMa$21K$50K$68KBBUY
Carleton CollegeMn$21K$50K$68KBBUY
Chadron State CollegeNe$21K$50K$68KBBUY
Claremont McKenna CollegeCa$20K$50K$68KBBUY
Amherst CollegeMa$24K$50K$68KBBUY
Antioch CollegeOh$22K$50K$68KBBUY
Bates CollegeMe$22K$50K$68KBBUY
Bridgewater State UniversityMa$23K$50K$68KBBUY
Brown UniversityRi$24K$50K$68KBBUY
Bryan College-DaytonTn$24K$50K$68KBBUY
Colgate UniversityNy$22K$50K$68KBBUY
College of Staten Island CUNYNy$24K$50K$68KBBUY
College of the Holy CrossMa$23K$50K$68KBBUY
Albright CollegePa$27K$50K$68KBBUY
American UniversityDc$25K$50K$68KBBUY
Anderson UniversitySc$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Angelo State UniversityTx$25K$50K$68KBBUY
Augusta UniversityGa$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Augustana UniversitySd$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Ave Maria UniversityFl$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Beloit CollegeWi$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Bennington CollegeVt$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Bethany CollegeKs$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Black Hills State UniversitySd$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Bowdoin CollegeMe$25K$50K$68KBBUY
Brevard CollegeNc$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Brewton-Parker CollegeGa$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Bryant UniversityRi$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Bryn Mawr CollegePa$25K$50K$68KBBUY
California Institute of TechnologyCa$27K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-FullertonCa$27K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-Long BeachCa$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Canisius UniversityNy$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Christopher Newport UniversityVa$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Colby CollegeMe$26K$50K$68KBBUY
College of CharlestonSc$27K$50K$68KBBUY
College of the OzarksMo$25K$50K$68KBBUY
Colorado CollegeCo$25K$50K$68KBBUY
Colorado Mesa UniversityCo$25K$50K$68KBBUY
Colorado State University-Fort CollinsCo$26K$50K$68KBBUY
Adelphi UniversityNy$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Agnes Scott CollegeGa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Albion CollegeMi$29K$50K$68KBBUY
Allegheny CollegePa$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Alma CollegeMi$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Ashland UniversityOh$29K$50K$68KBBUY
Assumption UniversityMa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Austin CollegeTx$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Barton CollegeNc$29K$50K$68KBBUY
Bellarmine UniversityKy$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Belmont Abbey CollegeNc$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Bethel UniversityTn$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Binghamton UniversityNy$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Birmingham-Southern CollegeAl$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Blue Mountain Christian UniversityMs$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Briar Cliff UniversityIa$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Bridgewater CollegeVa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-BakersfieldCa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-Channel IslandsCa$29K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-FresnoCa$27K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-SacramentoCa$29K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-San BernardinoCa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-San MarcosCa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-StanislausCa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Central CollegeIa$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Central Connecticut State UniversityCt$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Centre CollegeKy$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Clark Atlanta UniversityGa$29K$50K$68KBBUY
Clark UniversityMa$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Clarke UniversityIa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Clayton State UniversityGa$29K$50K$68KBBUY
Coe CollegeIa$28K$50K$68KBBUY
Coker UniversitySc$29K$50K$68KBBUY
Colby-Sawyer CollegeNh$28K$50K$68KBBUY
College of Saint BenedictMn$27K$50K$68KBBUY
Barnard CollegeNy$31K$50K$68KBBUY
Belhaven UniversityMs$32K$50K$68KBBUY
California State University-East BayCa$31K$50K$68KBBUY
Cameron UniversityOk$30K$50K$68KBBUY
Chaminade University of HonoluluHi$32K$50K$68KBBUY
Chestnut Hill CollegePa$30K$50K$68KBBUY
Claflin UniversitySc$31K$50K$68KBBUY
Columbia CollegeMo$32K$50K$68KBBUY
Concord UniversityWv$31K$50K$68KBBUY
Aurora UniversityIl$35K$50K$68KCBUY
Benedictine CollegeKs$35K$50K$68KCBUY
Cairn University-LanghornePa$33K$50K$68KCBUY
Chicago State UniversityIl$35K$50K$68KCBUY
American Public University SystemWv$36K$50K$68KCBUY
Central Baptist CollegeAr$37K$50K$68KCBUY
Chowan UniversityNc$38K$50K$68KCBUY
Baker UniversityKs$38K$50K$68KCBUY
Bellevue UniversityNe$38K$50K$68KCBUY
Colorado Christian UniversityCo$39K$50K$68KCBUY
Alfred UniversityNy$42K$50K$68KCCAUTION
College of Our Lady of the ElmsMa$44K$50K$68KCCAUTION
Bethany CollegeWv$45K$50K$68KCCAUTION
Bowie State UniversityMd$50K$50K$68KCCAUTION

How History’s ROI Score Is Calculated

The History ROI Score is a weighted composite of five financial-aid signals: debt-to-income (35%), earnings premium over a high-school diploma (25%), 10-year BLS job-growth outlook (20%), graduation rate (10%), and debt vs. the national average (10%). Each school + major combination is scored individually, then aggregated up to the field level. The grade thresholds (A ≥ 80, B ≥ 65, C ≥ 50, D ≥ 35, F < 35) are calibrated so a typical break-even degree lands in the C range. Read the full methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a History degree worth it?

History holds a solid national average ROI Score of 66/100 across 100 reporting schools — Grade B territory, where repayment math works for most graduates at most institutions. The dominant signal is debt-to-income: at a debt-to-earnings ratio of 0.57x on average, the field shows a healthy debt load — repayment falls comfortably under the 8% rule on a standard 10-year plan. Outcomes vary sharply by institution, so the school you choose within History usually matters more than the major label itself.

What is the average debt for a History degree?

Median debt at completion across the 100 U.S. schools reporting History data to the College Scorecard is $28K, against a national all-major average of $26K. The range across schools is wide — $20K at the top of the table to $50K at the bottom.

How much do History graduates earn?

Earnings rise sharply from $50K in year 1 to $68K by year 5 — 35% growth in four years. That is a strong promotion curve, common in technology, engineering, and finance tracks where early-career skill compounding pays off fast. National average first-year earnings across all 30,224 school + major combinations on the site is $58K — for context, History sits below that benchmark.

Which school has the best History program by ROI?

Alice Lloyd College leads the field with a 69/100 ROI Score (Grade B). Median debt at completion is $20K against $50K in first-year earnings — a debt-to-income ratio of 0.40x. On the other end, Bowie State University sits at the bottom of the field with a 52/100 ROI Score (Grade C). Median debt at completion is $50K against $50K in first-year earnings — a debt-to-income ratio of 1.00x.

Where does this History data come from?

Every figure on this page comes from federal public datasets — the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (collegescorecard.ed.gov) for debt and earnings, IPEDS (nces.ed.gov/ipeds) for graduation rates, and BLS Employment Projections for the job-growth outlook component of the ROI Score. Borrower-rights guidance: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (consumerfinance.gov). The dataset was last refreshed March 2026.

Sources: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard and IPEDS, Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. All federal datasets are public domain.

Last updated 2026-03-15 · 100 schools reporting for this major.