Archives/Archival Administration

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#1

#1 Best College for Archives/Archival Administration in the U.S.

University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras
San Juan, PR

At the University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras, the three most popular college majors students study are Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Psychology, General, and Accounting....view more

Acceptance Rate

55%

Annual Degrees Awarded

1

SAT Score

1,030–1,300

Median Starting Salary

$45,118

#2

#2 Best College for Archives/Archival Administration in the U.S.

Indiana University-Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN

Annually, Indiana University-Indianapolis awards around 555 degrees to students majoring in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse, the institution’s most popular major....view more

Acceptance Rate

76%

Annual Degrees Awarded

3

SAT Score

1,040–1,260

Median Starting Salary

$47,859

#3

#3 Best College for Archives/Archival Administration in the U.S.

CUNY Queens College
Queens, NY

At CUNY Queens College, the three most popular college majors students pursue are Psychology, General, Computer Science, and Accounting. In fact, CUNY Queens College awards 560 degrees per year to Psychology, General majors....view more

Acceptance Rate

64%

Annual Degrees Awarded

2

SAT Score

1,010–1,290

Median Starting Salary

$43,807

#4

#4 Best College for Archives/Archival Administration in the U.S.

Pratt Institute-Main
Brooklyn, NY

Every year, Pratt Institute-Main grants about 143 degrees to students majoring in Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology, which is the school’s most popular major. Other popular majors include Graphic Design, Industrial and Product Design, and Illustration....view more

Acceptance Rate

73%

Annual Degrees Awarded

1

SAT Score

1,160–1,400

Median Starting Salary

$51,866

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About Archives/Archival Administration

Archives/Archival Administration programs prepare individuals to identify, manage, preserve, and make available records with long-term value for documentation, legal, research, and other purposes. Includes instruction in appraisal and collection development, information and records management, archival preservation, access systems, management of electronic records, archival outreach, and legal and ethical issues.

For all the 256 degrees granted in Archives/Archival Administration annually, the majority of them are Post masters certificate. Of the 7 students earning degrees at the Postbaccalaureate certificate level in the US, 14% percent identify as men and 86% percent identify as women. While students at schools all over the US study Archives/Archival Administration, Indiana has the most graduates. The average starting salary for an undergraduate degree in Archives/Archival Administration is $0.

Popularity of Archives/Archival Administration Degrees in the U.S.
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Careers

For Archives/Archival Administration majors, some of the most in demand jobs include Managers, All Other, Archivists . Additionally, Archives/Archival Administration graduates may find a top paying job, such as Managers, All Other or Archivists.

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These are the highest paying careers for Archives/Archival Administration majors.

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Student Demographics

Total Students
7
Female Students
6 (85%)
Male Students
1 (14%)

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