By ALEXANDRA HANSEN
Graduates from the prestigious Group of Eight and technology universities earn more than graduates from the lesser known and regional universities over their lifetime.
A new analysis released by the Grattan Institute found that bachelor-degree graduates from Australia’s top universities earned about 6% more over a 40-year career than other graduates.
For graduates of degrees like science or commerce this equated to about A$200,000 more over their career.
Member of the Group of 8
The data showed that bachelor degree graduates from top universities actually earned about 10% more over their lifetime, but this dropped four percentage points when social advantages were accounted for.
Member of the Group of 8
Go8 universities were more likely to enrol students with better previous school grades, students from private schools, and students with parents who had degrees and high profile jobs.
Therefore some of this difference could have been attributed to the fact that Go8 and technology universities enrol students who would have performed better anyway, rather than it being the effect of the university itself.
Top Comments
I got Honours from one of these uni's and not one of my employers seemed to give a flying crap about my degree, my honours or where I got it from! I could honestly have probably invented the degree, all they cared about was work experience.
Went to Melb Uni and no, i am not earning more than everyone else! i am earning the same as all teachers on my pay level...
Same here with my degree from UQ!