Measuring Early-Career Earnings for Arts & Design Graduates: Evidence from SNAAP Alumni Data on Income Volatility, Advanced Degree Pursuit, and Long-Term Career Trajectories

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Title: Measuring Early-Career Earnings for Arts & Design Graduates: Evidence from SNAAP Alumni Data on Income Volatility, Advanced Degree Pursuit, and Long-Term Career Trajectories
Language: English
Authors: University of Texas at Austin, Strategic National Arts Alumni Project (SNAAP)
Source: Strategic National Arts Alumni Project. 2026.
Availability: Strategic National Arts Alumni Project (SNAPP), Arts + Design Alumni Research at UT Austin, College of Fine Arts. 2301 Trinity Street, Austin, TX 78712. Tel: 512-471-9695; e-mail: info@snaaparts.org; Web site: https://snaaparts.org
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 11
Publication Date: 2026
Document Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Income, College Graduates, Art Education, Design, Graduate Study, College Enrollment, Alumni, Job Satisfaction
Abstract: Recent federal and state accountability proposals evaluate postsecondary programs using median earnings measured approximately three to four years after graduation. These approaches aim to provide transparent, comparable indicators of labor market outcomes. Using survey data from the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project (SNAAP), this brief examines how early-career earnings patterns in arts and design fields compare with longer-term trajectories. The analysis focuses on how stable earnings are in the first several years after graduation, how earnings evolve over longer time horizons, how graduate school enrollment affects early median earnings for those with undergraduate degrees, and what dimensions of career outcomes are not captured by earnings alone. The findings suggest that short-window earnings measures may capture only a portion of the economic trajectory of arts and design alumni, which includes architecture, arts administration, creative writing, dance, design, film, media arts, music, theater, and visual arts majors.
Abstractor: ERIC
Entry Date: 2026
Accession Number: ED680472
Database: ERIC
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