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Major Overview for Banking and Financial Support Services

Overview for Banking and Financial Support Services

A program that prepares individuals to perform a wide variety of customer services in banks, insurance agencies, savings and loan companies, and related enterprises. Includes instruction in communications and public relations skills, business equipment operation, and technical skills applicable to the methods and operations of specific financial or insurance services.

Careers for Banking and Financial Support Services Majors

A major in Banking and Financial Support Services is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided.

Colleges Offering a Major in Banking and Financial Support Services

Top 13 U.S. Colleges with the highest percentage of Banking and Financial Support Services among the 2007-2008 graduating class.

AddInfoCollege Name Degrees Awarded/
Percentage
SelectivityTuition
The University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, TX
 210
(5.5%)
Moderately Selective$14,524 
Texas Southern University
Houston, TX
 33
(4.1%)
Less Selective$14,831 
Buena Vista University
Storm Lake, IA
 29
(3.8%)
Less Selective$24,796 
 Northwood University
Midland, MI
 34
(3.1%)
Less Selective$17,544 
 Northwood University-Florida Education Center
West Palm Beach, FL
 8
(3.1%)
Moderately Selective$17,544 
University of North Texas
Denton, TX
 131
(2.5%)
Moderately Selective$13,168 
 Northwood University
Cedar Hill, TX
 6
(2.4%)
 $17,544 
Central Methodist University-College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
Fayette, MO
 2
(1.3%)
Moderately Selective$17,980 
Northern State University
Aberdeen, SD
 3
(1.2%)
Less Selective$11,470 
University of Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN
 5
(0.9%)
Less Selective$20,500 
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Degrees awarded represents the number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2007-2008 graduating class.


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