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What Wagner grads actually do

Based on 82 notable Wagner alumni with Wikipedia pages. Data: Wikidata (CC0).

politician
14
basketball player
11
actor
10
American football player
10
writer
8
film actor
7
television actor
6
teacher
6
beauty pageant contestant
5
singer
4
screenwriter
4
stage actor
4

Notable Wagner alumni

Randy Graff
Randy Graff
actor · singer
Peter L. Berger
Peter L. Berger
theologian · university teacher
Fran Drescher
Fran Drescher
television actor · television director
Julian Stanford
Julian Stanford
American football player
Bob Beckel
Bob Beckel
pundit · political analyst
Betsy Joslyn
Betsy Joslyn
actor · singer
Jim Carroll
Jim Carroll
film actor · lyricist
Robert Loggia
Robert Loggia
television director · actor

Salary outlook for top Wagner career paths

National median annual wage (BLS Occupational Employment Statistics).

politician
10th–90th percentile: $21,010$129,510
$47,290
median / yr
basketball player
10th–90th percentile: $27,730$239,200
$70,280
median / yr
writer
10th–90th percentile: $40,900$148,240
$73,690
median / yr

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About Wagner

Wagner College is a private university in Staten Island, New York, United States. It was established in 1883 and, as of the 2023–2024 academic year, it enrolled approximately 1,932 students, including 1,592 undergraduates and 340 graduates. Its theatre program consistently ranks among the top collegiate programs and was awarded the #2 spot in The Princeton Review's 2025 rankings. Additionally, Wagner offers academic programs in nursing and business. The institution is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Source: Wikipedia · Licensed under CC-BY-SA 4.0.

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