
1000 ASU Drive #359, Alcorn State, MS 39096-7500, USA


Alcorn State University reports relatively low overall graduation rates, with only 46% of students completing their degrees. This places the university in the bottom 30% compared to other institutions. Male students graduate at an even lower rate of 39%, while female students graduate at 51%, indicating a noticeable gender gap favoring women. The four-year graduation rate stands at 35%, which is considered average but still ranks in the lower 35th percentile. When looking at six-year graduation rates, the university sees only 45% of students completing their degrees, again placing it in the bottom 30% nationally.
Retention rates at Alcorn State University are somewhat stronger, with 79% of students returning after their first year. This retention figure is above average and ranks the institution in the top 40% compared to its peers, suggesting that while many students choose to continue after their first year, fewer ultimately graduate.
Graduates from Alcorn State University experience a broad range of earning potentials depending on their field of study. Among the highest earners are those who completed degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing, with median earnings reaching $57,759. This clearly positions nursing-related degrees as a lucrative path for students considering return on investment.
Other fields with notable earnings include Agricultural Business and Management, where graduates make approximately $37,093, reflecting strong opportunities in agriculture-oriented business roles. Psychology graduates earn around $23,657, while those in Criminal Justice and Corrections have median incomes near $26,633, indicating competitive earnings within social sciences and public sector careers.
Biology degree holders earn about $21,945, and Business Administration, Management, and Operations graduates report typical earnings of $22,107. Graduates focused on Human Development, Family Studies, and related services make roughly $21,684, while those who completed degrees in Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies, and Humanities earn around $19,216. Social Work graduates have median earnings of $15,803.
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