Best colleges for Educational Administration and Supervision in Ohio
Program-level earnings — not school prestige — rank these. Among the Ohio programs in the federal field-of-study file, Ohio State University-Main Campus leads: its Educational Administration and Supervision graduates earn a median $42,187 four years after finishing, against the field's $47,433 national median. (Scorecard field-of-study, 2026.)
| # | College | Grad earnings, 4 yrs | Vs field median |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ohio State University-Main Campus | $42,187 | -$5,246 |
| 2 | Ohio State University-Newark Campus | $42,187 | -$5,246 |
| 3 | Cleveland State University | $41,308 | -$6,125 |
Frequently asked questions
Which Ohio college is best for Educational Administration and Supervision?
By graduate earnings, Ohio State University-Main Campus — its Educational Administration and Supervision bachelor's graduates earn a median $42,187 four years out, the highest of the 3 Ohio programs in the federal file.
What do Educational Administration and Supervision graduates earn in Ohio?
Across the ranked Ohio programs, median earnings four years after completion run from $41,308 to $42,187. The field's national median is $47,433.
Is a Educational Administration and Supervision degree worth it?
On national medians the field sits at or below the $48,360 high-school baseline — the specific school and role decide whether it pays. The programs ranked here are the state's strongest.