Find out more about how Judson University Graduate School ranks, how diverse it is, what graduate degree programs are offered, and other essential facts below. You can jump to any section of this page using the following list.
The goal of College Factual’s yearly Best Quality Schools rankings is to help students find graduate schools that provide excellent learning environments that are a great fit for them.Factors that go into these rankings include how much money students make after graduation, the number of FTE students per instructor, and how much debt students take on to attend the school.
Judson University came in at #1,760 out of the 4,630 colleges and universities that were ranked in College Factual’s 2026 Best Master’s Degree Schools in the U.S. ranking.Judson also ranked #87 for Best Master’s Degree Schools in Illinois.
### Best Graduate Schools RankingJudson ranked #1,760 in College Factual’s 2026 Best Graduate Schools in the United States ranking, out of 4,630 schools. Judson also ranked #87 for Best Graduate Schools in Illinois.
Around 242 graduate students chose to attend Judson University during the most recent year for which we have data.Since diversity is such an important part of the grad school experience, College Factual looked deeper at the demographics of these students.Our findings are below.
Women make up 47.5% of the total graduate student body at Judson while men make up 52.5%. These percentages may be different for specific degree programs.
About 15.7% of the graduate students who attend Judson are from a racial-ethnic minority group*.The school attracts students from outside the U.S., too. Around 59.1% of graduate students hail from another country.For more details on graduate school diversity at the school, check out the chart below. If you click on it, you’ll be taken to a page with more details.
The average tuition and fees for full-time graduate students is not available due to a lack of data.
The typical graduate student at Judson who borrowed carries a median debt of $27,685.
Graduate students who earn their master’s degree at Judson enter the workforce with an average early-career salary of $68,632.
Early-career pay varies by field of study. The following table shows the graduate fields of study at Judson with the highest average early-career salaries for recent graduates.
| Graduate Field of Study | Avg Early-Career Salary |
|---|---|
| Business Administration & Management | $71,232 |
| General Architecture | $68,632 |
| Teacher Education Subject Specific | $58,798 |
| Clinical & Counseling Psychology | $45,486 |
Judson University is a private not-for-profit institution situated in Elgin, Illinois.The surrounding area of the school is a good match for students who enjoy city life. Get more details about the location of Judson University.
Contact details for Judson are given below.
| Contact Details | |
|---|---|
| Address: | 1151 N State St, Elgin, IL 60123-1498 |
| Phone: | 847-628-2500 |
| Website: | www.judsonu.edu |
| Facebook: | www.facebook.com/JudsonU |
| Twitter: | twitter.com/JudsonU |
65.3% of the graduate students at Judson took at least one online course.Approximately 7.4% 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 | 17 | — |
| Clinical & Counseling Psychology | 10 | — |
| General Architecture | 16 | $68,632 |
| Music | 5 | — |
| Other Public Administration | 5 | — |
As with the master’s degree programs, only the programs that awarded doctorate degrees are shown here.
| Doctorate Degree Program | Annual Graduates | Avg Early-Career Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Teacher Education Grade Specific | 2 | — |
| Teacher Education Subject Specific | 3 | — |
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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