American University: Salaries and Debt

Median earnings of 2018 and 2019 graduates for the first full year calendar after graduation, reported in 2021 dollars.

The earnings data reflected on this page are the latest available as January 2024.

To create sufficiently large datasets, the federal government creates cohort pools that combine two graduating classes.

Median earnings by Pell grant recipients

Pell grant recipients Non-Pell grant recipients $3k more than Pell grant recipients

Median earnings by gender

$886 more than men

Repayment progress over time

Increasing your earning potential is one reason to borrow for law school. However, unless you plan to rely on programs like Public Service Loan Forgiveness, you will care about making progress on repaying your student loans. The following table highlights a snapshot of repayment progress for 2019 and 2020 graduates one year after they enter repayment, and for 2016 and 2017 graduates 2-4 years after entering repayment (usually six months after graduation).

2019 and 2020 grads % of grads by repayment status
2016 and 2017 grads

Earnings over time

As graduates progress through their careers, their earnings change. The following table and chart highlight earnings changes for 2015 and 2016 graduates for the first, second, third, and fourth full calendars years after graduation.

Number of years after graduation Median earnings
1 year (2018 dollars) $55,300/y
2 years (2019 dollars) $63,203/y
3 years (2020 dollars) $78,002/y
4 years (2021 dollars) $92,991/y

This school has disclosed the following salary data for Class of 2016, but not for the latest year of available data which is for Class of 2018.

Salary distribution for 2016 graduates

# of grads % of class 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Mean
Employed - salary reported15737.8%$53,500$65,000$115,000$85,986
Employed - No salary reported16339.3%
Non-employed9522.9%
Total graduates415100%

Salary distribution by job sector for 2016 graduates

# of grads % of class 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Mean
Private sector - salary reported6615.9%$80,000$130,000$160,000$119,581
Private sector - no salary reported7618.3%
Public sector - salary reported91 21.9% $50,000$60,000$65,000 $61,619
Public sector - no salary reported8520.5%
Unknown sector20.5%
Non-employed9522.9%
Total graduates415100%

When a row has no salary data, indicated by a "-" (hyphen), it either means that no graduates reported a salary for the category or that fewer than five graduates reported a salary for the category.

Salaries by job type for 2016 graduates

Full-time, long-term salaries
# in category # Salaries % of class 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Mean
Bar passage required 22512830.8% $55,000$64,931$130,000$88,401
J.D. advantage 73256% $50,000$65,000$90,000$75,941
Professional 20-0%
Non-professional 1-0%
Employed 32015737.8% $53,500$65,000$115,000$85,986
Non-employed 95
Total Graduates 415

Salaries by employer type and job type for 2016 graduates

Toggle job type sub categories
Full-time, long-term salaries
# in category # Salaries % of class 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Mean
Law firm 102 51 12.3% $100,000 $160,000 $160,000 $128,605
Law firm: Bar passage required 90 50 12% $100,875 $160,000 $160,000 $130,318
Law firm: Other 1210.2%
Business & industry 40 15 3.6% $55,000 $80,000 $100,000 $88,900
Business & industry: Bar passage required 10 5 1.2% $59,000 $100,000 $100,000 $97,800
Business & industry: Bar passage required 23 9 2.2% $65,000 $80,000 $90,000 $87,722
Business & industry: Other 710.2%
Government 72 32 7.7% $59,800 $64,650 $76,000 $70,172
Government: Bar passage required 40 21 5.1% $60,000 $64,650 $68,000 $67,382
Government: Bar passage required 22 9 2.2% $50,000 $64,650 $91,000 $72,775
Government: Other 1020.5%
Public interest 35 16 3.9% $49,000 $55,203 $61,530 $58,960
Public interest: Bar passage required 21 11 2.7% $48,000 $55,000 $62,059 $55,360
Public interest: Other 1451.2%
Clerkship 61 40 9.6% $46,003 $56,711 $64,093 $55,823
Federal 13 11 2.7% $63,323 $65,000 $70,000 $67,847
State 46 27 6.5% $45,000 $50,000 $59,000 $51,580
Local/other 2 -
Education 8
Employed 32015737.8% $53,500$65,000$115,000$85,986
Non-employed 95
Total graduates 415

Law firm salaries by size for 2016 graduates

Full-time, long-term salaries
# in category # Salaries % of class 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Mean
Law firm size 102 51 12.3% $100,000$160,000$160,000$128,605
Solo 1
2-10 attorneys 28 5 1.2% $52,000 $52,000 $85,000 $66,400
11-25 attorneys 8 - 0%
26-50 attorneys 5 - 0%
51-100 attorneys 5 - 0%
101-250 attorneys 8 5 1.2% $100,000 $135,000 $140,000 $120,000
251-500 attorneys 12 6 1.4% $160,000 $160,000 $160,000 $153,333
501+ attorneys 35 26 6.3% $160,000 $160,000 $160,000 $149,423
Size unknown 0
Employed, non-law firm 218 106 25.5%
Non-employed 95
Total graduates 415

Salaries by state for 2016 graduates

Full-time, long-term salaries
# in category # salaries % of class 25th percentile 50th percentile 75th percentile Mean
Washington, D.C. - 76 18.3% $59,800 $76,000 $160,000 $98,761
Outside of Washington, D.C.
or unknown
- 81 19.5% $48,415 $61,200 $82,000 $73,998
Employed 32015737.8% $53,500$65,000$115,000$85,986
Non-employed 95
Total graduates 415