2023 Best Insurance Bachelor's Degree Schools
Finding the Best Insurance Bachelor's Degree School for You
Insurance is the #204 most popular major in the country with 1,809 degrees and certificates awarded in 2020-2021.
It's not easy to decide which program to enroll in when you have so many options available. Along with traditional schools that require in-person attendence, you can attend one of many reputable online schools. Some programs even offer a hybrid experience. Alternatively, you may choose a trade school that prepares you to enter the workforce with knowledge in a specific field.
To assist you in seeing some of the education options that are available to you, Course Advisor has created its Best Insurance Bachelor's Degree Schools ranking. This report analyzed 42 schools in the United States to see which ones offered the best bachelor's degree programs for students. Factors related to overall quality of the school, post-graduation earnings, average student debt, and more accumulated were considered when coming up with this list.
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2023 Best Insurance Bachelor’s Degree Schools in the United States
The colleges and universities below are the best for insurance majors pursuing a bachelor's degree.
Top 10 Best Insurance Bachelor's Degree Schools
Our 2023 rankings named University of Wisconsin - Madison the best school in the United States for insurance students working on their bachelor’s degree. UW - Madison is a very large public school located in the city of Madison.
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You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Saint Joseph’s University. It ranked #2 on our 2023 Best Insurance Bachelor’s Degree Schools list. St. Joe's is a medium-sized private not-for-profit school located in the large city of Philadelphia.
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You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend University of Georgia. It ranked #3 on our 2023 Best Insurance Bachelor’s Degree Schools list. Located in the midsize city of Athens, UGA is a public school with a very large student population.
On average, insurance graduates from UGA take out $20,465 in student loans while working on their Bachelor's Degree. This translates to an average monthly loan payment of $160, based on a 10-year repayment plan.
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Out of the 42 schools in the United States that were part of this year’s ranking, Butler University landed the # 4 spot on the list. Located in the city of Indianapolis, Butler is a private not-for-profit college with a medium-sized student population.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. The school came in at #5 on this year’s Best Insurance Bachelor’s Degree Schools list. Located in the large city of Minneapolis, UMN Twin Cities is a public college with a very large student population.
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Temple University did quite well in this year’s ranking of the best places for insurance students to get a bachelor’s degree. It came in at #6 on the list. Located in the city of Philadelphia, Temple is a public college with a fairly large student population.
After completing their Bachelor's Degree, insurance graduates from Temple carry an average student debtload of $23,362. Assuming that a graduate chooses a 10-year repayment plan, the average monthly loan payment is $366.
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Illinois State University ranked #7 on this year’s Best Insurance Bachelor’s Degree Schools list. Located in the medium-sized suburb of Normal, Illinois State is a public school with a fairly large student population.
While working on their Bachelor's Degree, insurance majors at Illinois State accumulate an average of around $20,269 in student debt.
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Florida State University ranked #8 on this year’s Best Insurance Bachelor’s Degree Schools list. Located in the medium-sized city of Tallahassee, Florida State is a public college with a fairly large student population.
While working on their Bachelor's Degree, insurance majors at Florida State accumulate an average of around $21,393 in student debt.
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University of South Carolina - Columbia ranked #9 on this year’s Best Insurance Bachelor’s Degree Schools list. Located in the midsize city of Columbia, UofSC is a public college with a fairly large student population.
Insurance majors at UofSC take out an average of $20,174 in student loans while working on their Bachelor's Degree. For students who choose a 10-year repayment plan, the average monthly student loan payment is $591.
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Baylor University did quite well in this year’s ranking of the best places for insurance students to get a bachelor’s degree. It came in at #10 on the list. Baylor is a very large private not-for-profit school located in the city of Waco.
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Insurance Related Rankings by Major
One of 21 majors within the area of study, insurance has other similar majors worth exploring.
Majors Similar to Insurance
| Related Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Business Administration & Management | 416,590 |
| Accounting | 99,265 |
| Finance & Financial Management | 57,778 |
| General Business/Commerce | 56,042 |
| Marketing | 52,916 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 25 schools only.
- Read more about our ranking methodology.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
- Credit for the banner image above goes to Nick Youngson.
More about our data sources and methodologies.