
PO Box 343922, Milwaukee, WI 53215, USA


Alverno College reports an overall graduation rate of 51%, placing it in the lower 40th percentile nationally. Female students graduate at a similar rate of 51%, which is considered low and ranks in the bottom 30%. Though data for male graduation rates is not available, these figures suggest challenges in student completion at the institution.
The four-year graduation rate stands notably lower at 36%, which remains in the lower 40th percentile, indicating that a relatively smaller portion of students graduate within the traditional timeframe. Extending to six years, the graduation rate improves to 52%, still reflecting an average standing but within the bottom 45%.
Retention rates offer some contrast, with Alverno College achieving a 79% student retention rate, placing it in the top 40% nationwide. This retention figure suggests that while many students continue enrollment year to year, completing their degrees within four or six years remains more difficult.
Graduates from Alverno College experience a varied earning potential depending on their chosen field of study. Among the degrees with reported earnings, those who majored in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing demonstrate the strongest income prospects, with average earnings reaching approximately $61,626 annually. This suggests that nursing-related programs at the college offer relatively high financial returns for graduates entering the workforce.
Other notable fields include Business Administration, Management and Operations, where alumni see average earnings near $43,604. This indicates that students pursuing business management degrees from Alverno College can expect moderate income outcomes compared to other disciplines.
Graduates with a degree in Communication and Media Studies report average earnings of about $36,510, highlighting communication programs as another pathway to a steady income but with more moderate earning potential.
Degrees in Psychology, General and Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities yield average earnings of approximately $28,934 and $29,753 respectively. These fields offer foundational knowledge but comparatively lower starting salaries relative to health care and business disciplines at the institution.
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