Find out more about how Humphreys University-Stockton and Modesto Campuses Graduate School ranks, how diverse it is, what graduate degree programs are offered, and other essential facts below. Use the following list to jump to the section on the page with details on that topic.
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Out of a field of 4,630 colleges and universities considered in the 2026 Best Master’s Degree Schools in the U.S. ranking, Humphreys University-Stockton and Modesto Campuses landed the #2,051 spot.For the Best Master’s Degree Schools in California, Humphreys University came in at #209.
### Best Graduate Schools RankingIn College Factual’s 2026 Best Graduate Schools in the United States ranking, Humphreys University took the #2,051 spot out of 4,630 schools. In addition, Humphreys University took the #209 spot for Best Graduate Schools in California.
Around 527 graduate students chose to attend Humphreys University-Stockton and Modesto Campuses during the most recent year for which we have data.In order to come up with a feel for how diverse the school is, College Factual analyzed the demographics of these students.Our findings are below.
Women make up 60.9% of the total graduate student body at Humphreys University while men make up 39.1%. These percentages may be different for specific degree programs.
Of all the graduate students at Humphreys University, around 32.4% belong to a racial-ethnic minority group.The school attracts students from outside the U.S., too. Around 54.6% of graduate students hail from another country.The chart below shows the breakdown of graduate student demographics at the school. You can click on it for a more detailed view.
The average tuition and fees for graduate students is shown below.
| In-State | Out-of-State | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $16,335 | $16,335 |
The typical graduate student at Humphreys University who borrowed carries a median debt of $42,366.
Graduate students who earn their professional degree at Humphreys University enter the workforce with an average early-career salary of $83,296.
Early-career pay varies by field of study. The following table shows the graduate fields of study at Humphreys University with the highest average early-career salaries for recent graduates.
| Graduate Field of Study | Avg Early-Career Salary |
|---|---|
| Law | $83,296 |
| Educational Administration | $80,195 |
Located in Stockton, California, Humphreys University-Stockton and Modesto Campuses is a private not-for-profit institution.The city atmosphere of Stockton makes it a great place for students who enjoy having lots of educational and entertainment options. Get more details about the location of Humphreys University-Stockton and Modesto Campuses.
Contact details for Humphreys University are given below.
| Contact Details | |
|---|---|
| Address: | 6650 Inglewood Ave, Stockton, CA 95207 |
| Phone: | 209-478-0800 |
| Website: | www.humphreys.edu |
45.0% of the graduate students at Humphreys University took at least one online course.Approximately 45.0% of grad students took all their classes online during that same time period.
Only the degree programs in which master’s degrees were awarded are listed here.
| Masters Degree Program | Annual Graduates | Avg Early-Career Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Business Administration & Management | 8 | — |
| Educational Administration | 54 | — |
| Information Technology | 9 | — |
| Non-Professional Legal Studies | 6 | — |
| Teacher Education Grade Specific | 30 | — |
Only the programs in which a professional degree was awarded are shown here.
| Professional Degree Program | Annual Graduates | Avg Early-Career Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Law | 8 | $83,296 |
Footnotes
*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.
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