Finance Programs in Washington DC

Finance Schools in Washington DC

Total Finance Programs:8
Online Finance Programs:8
Admissions Requirements:Moderate
Average Tuition:$28,603
Average Scholarship Package:$15,212
Average Grant Amount:$16,231
Average Housing Cost:$7,590
Average Gender Ratio:40% Men / 65% Women
Average Student-to-Faculty Ratio:17:1

Employment Information:

As of May 2020, finance professionals in Washington D.C. earned the following average salaries:

  • Financial analysts: $109,070
  • Financial managers: $177,920
  • Personal financial advisors: $142,380

Between 2018 and 2028, the number of jobs among the state’s financial analysts is projected to increase by 17.6%, resulting in about 440 annual job openings during this ten-year period when combined with retirements and natural job turnover.

Between 2018 and 2028, the number of jobs among the state’s financial managers is projected to increase by 9.1%, resulting in about 770 annual job openings during this ten-year period when combined with retirements and natural job turnover.

Between 2018 and 2028, the number of jobs among the state’s personal financial advisors is projected to increase by 17.9%, resulting in about 80 annual job openings during this ten-year period when combined with retirements and natural job turnover.

May 2020 Bureau of Labor Statistics salary and job market trends for financial analysts, financial managers, and personal financial advisors. Figures represent state data, not school specific information. Conditions in your area may vary. Data accessed April 2021.

Job growth projections for financial and investment analysts, financial managers, personal financial advisors sourced from the U.S. Department of Labor-sponsored O*Net database and based on state-specific information (2018-2028)