
31 East Campus Drive, Bethany, WV 26032, USA


Bethany College-West Virginia reports an overall graduation rate of 46%, placing it in the lower 30th percentile when compared nationally. This indicates that less than half of its students complete their programs within the expected timeframe, reflecting challenges in retention and completion.
When examining graduation rates by gender, there is a notable difference. Male students graduate at a markedly lower rate of 35%, ranking in the bottom 20%, while female students graduate at a higher rate of 65%, which is closer to the national average and resides in the top 45%. This gender disparity suggests that female students tend to persist and finish their studies at a significantly higher pace than their male counterparts.
Looking at time-specific graduation metrics, the four-year graduation rate stands at 39%, which is an average performance indicator yet still on the lower side nationally, positioned just below the 50th percentile. The six-year graduation rate rises slightly to 46%, but remains low overall, situated in the bottom 30% of institutions.
The institution's retention rate, which measures the percentage of first-year students who continue into their second year, is 63%. This figure is comparatively low, falling within the bottom 20%, and highlights ongoing issues in student persistence early in their college experience.
Graduates from Bethany College-West Virginia who completed degrees in Communication and Media Studies have reported median earnings of $30,530. Similarly, those who pursued Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, earned a comparable median salary of $30,468. These figures provide prospective students an insight into the earning potential associated with certain fields of study at this institution.
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