
[Computer Information Systems](/majors/computer-information-sciences/computer-information-systems-cis/) graduates earn very different salaries depending on where they study. The highest-paying schools turn a computer information systems degree into the strongest early-career earnings.
To produce this 2026 ranking, College Factual evaluated 3 schools on the early-career earnings of their computer information systems graduates.
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Below are the schools whose computer information systems graduates go on to earn the most.
University Of Delaware tops our 2026 list of the highest-paying computer information systems schools in Delaware. University Of Delaware is a public school located in the suburb of Newark. After graduating, computer information systems degree recipients from University Of Delaware typically earn about $111,532 annually.
Strong graduate earnings at Strayer University Delaware earned it the #2 place for computer information systems. Located in the city of Wilmington, Strayer University Delaware is a private for-profit institution. Students who complete the computer information systems program here go on to a median salary of roughly $83,581.
Delaware Technical Community College Terry produces some of the highest-paid graduates in computer information systems, landing the #3 spot this year. Delaware Technical Community College Terry is a public school located in the city of Dover. Students who complete the computer information systems program here go on to a median salary of roughly $53,853.
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Notes and References
The ranking above is published by College Factual, 2026 edition. The methodology measures the salaries computer information systems graduates go on to earn early in their careers, drawn primarily from the U.S. Department of Education (College Scorecard field-of-study earnings and IPEDS).
Ranking method: College Major Earnings · 3 schools evaluated.
*Salary figures reflect median early-career earnings (about 5 years after graduation) and may vary by how long a person takes to complete their degree.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), serves as the core of our data about colleges.
- Graduate earnings data comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard) field-of-study earnings.
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