Best Chemical Engineering Schools in Colorado
Colorado has 3 colleges offering Chemical Engineering programs tracked by the College Scorecard, producing 184 recent graduates. Graduates in Colorado earn $61,387 on average within two years — 8% below the national average of $66,408. Lower cost of living or industry mix may explain the gap.
School choice matters significantly: University of Colorado Boulder graduates earn $65,937 while Colorado State University-Fort Collins graduates earn $53,358 — a $12,579 gap. Research each program's curriculum, employer connections, and career services before deciding.
Chemical Engineering Schools in Colorado, Ranked by Earnings
University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder, CO · Public
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO · Public
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Fort Collins, CO · Public
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Data updated June 2026. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.