
201 David-Eliza Fountain Circle PO Box 197, Mount Vernon, GA 30445, USA


Graduation rates at Brewton-Parker College are notably low compared to national standards. The overall graduation rate stands at 23%, placing the college in the bottom 5% nationwide. This indicates that fewer than one in four students complete their programs within an expected timeframe. When examined by gender, male students graduate at an even lower rate of 14%, also within the bottom 5%, while female students graduate at a somewhat higher rate of 38%, falling into the bottom 10%. These figures highlight a considerable disparity in outcomes between men and women.
The four-year graduation rate is particularly low, at just 11%, which situates the college among the bottom 10% of institutions. Extending to the six-year mark, the graduation rate increases slightly to 20%, still ranking in the bottom 5%. This suggests that even with additional time, a significant majority of students face challenges completing their degree programs.
Additionally, retention rates reflect difficulties in maintaining student enrollment beyond their initial year. With a 38% retention rate-also in the bottom 5%-the college struggles to retain students, which likely contributes to low graduation outcomes. Prospective students should consider these figures carefully when assessing Brewton-Parker College as an option for higher education.
Data on the earning potential for graduates from Brewton-Parker College across various fields is not available, limiting the ability to compare income outcomes by degree. This absence of earnings information spans a broad spectrum of disciplines including Communication and Media Studies, Computer and Information Sciences, Education, English, and the Biological and Behavioral Sciences.
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