
100 Purpose Road, Pippa Passes, KY 41844, USA


Alice Lloyd College reports relatively low graduation rates compared to national standards. The overall graduation rate stands at 26%, placing the college in the bottom 10% nationwide. Male students have a slightly higher graduation rate of 29%, which is considered low but ranks in the bottom 15%. Female students graduate at a rate of 24%, which is very low and falls within the bottom 5% of institutions.
The four-year graduation rate is even lower, with only 18% of students completing their degrees within this time frame. This percentage also ranks in the bottom 15% nationally. Looking at the six-year graduation rate, which is often used as a benchmark for institutional success, Alice Lloyd College achieves 26%, maintaining a very low standing in the bottom 10% across all colleges.
Retention rates provide further context, as 58% of first-year students return for their second year. Although retention is a positive indicator of student persistence, this rate is still considered low, placing it in the bottom 15% compared to peer institutions.
Currently, specific earnings data for graduates of Alice Lloyd College is not available for any of the listed degree programs. This includes a variety of fields such as Communication and Media Studies, multiple areas of Teacher Education and Professional Development, English Language and Literature, and Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Additionally, earnings figures for graduates in the natural sciences and health-related programs, including Biology, Biological and Physical Sciences, Health and Physical Education/Fitness, and Health/Medical Preparatory Programs, have not been disclosed.
Social science-related degrees such as Criminal Justice and Corrections, Social Sciences in general, and Sociology also lack available data on graduate earnings. Similarly, business-related programs-ranging from Business/Commerce in general, Business Administration, Management and Operations, to Accounting and Related Services-do not provide any information on potential incomes after graduation.
History, one of the traditional liberal arts disciplines offered by the college, also does not have associated earnings data at this time.
Career Centers:
Full time employees: 1
Part time employees: Data not available
Career Counselling:
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Job bank on campus
Data not availableJob fairs on campus
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All undergraduatesOn campus employer recruitment
All undergraduatesBACHELOR’S Degree
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Education
English Language and Literature/Letters
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services
Social Sciences
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
History