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The graduation rates at Brigham Young University-Idaho indicate an overall average performance relative to other institutions. The general graduation rate stands at 55%, positioning the university in the lower half nationally, specifically near the 46th percentile. When broken down by gender, men graduate at a lower rate of 47%, falling below the 40th percentile, while women graduate slightly higher at 60%, which places them closer to the median range.
Student success within standard time frames appears more challenging. Only 21% of students complete their degrees within four years, a rate that is notably low and ranks in the bottom 15% compared to other schools. Extending the timeframe to six years sees an improvement, with a 51% graduation rate, but this remains below average, situated in the lower 40th percentile.
Retention rates reflect a similar pattern. Approximately 70% of students return after their first year, a figure considered average but still in the lower 35% nationally. This suggests that while a majority continue their studies beyond the first year, a significant portion do not persist long enough to graduate in a timely manner.
Graduates from Brigham Young University-Idaho display a wide range of earning potential across various fields of study. Those who complete degrees in engineering technologies, such as Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians and Computer Engineering Technologies/Technicians, report some of the highest earnings, with annual salaries around $98,723 and $74,657 respectively. Computer Science graduates also benefit from significant earning power, averaging $73,097, closely followed by graduates in Mechanical Engineering and Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, earning $63,318 and $62,924 respectively.
Degrees in Computer and Information Sciences yield competitive salaries, with general computer sciences around $61,778 and specialized areas like Computer Software and Media Applications at approximately $42,978. Among business-related disciplines, graduates in Finance and Financial Management Services earn about $51,955, while those in Business Administration, Management and Operations average $49,429. Accounting and Related Services graduates command nearly $46,585 annually.
Several education and teaching-focused programs such as Special Education and Teaching, Teacher Education and Professional Development in specific levels and subject areas, hover around the mid-$34,000 range, suggesting moderate returns compared to technical fields. Communication and Media Studies graduates earn roughly $29,783, and those studying Political Science and Government or Sociology are close, earning around $30,121 and $30,197 respectively.
Natural sciences and outdoor-related degrees also offer varied income levels. Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management graduates report earnings near $24,821, while Geological and Earth Sciences graduates earn approximately $44,619. Psychology graduates see average annual salaries around $25,293, and general Biology majors earn about $24,062.
Programs in health-related fields show distinct earning profiles as well. Registered Nursing graduates have median earnings of $55,891, and those studying Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions earn near $52,593. Health and Medical Administrative Services graduates earn around $36,243, while Public Health graduates receive approximately $25,872.
From the arts and humanities, some degrees produce more modest earnings, such as Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft at $18,032 and Fine and Studio Arts at $21,477. English Language and Literature, as well as Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies graduates, can expect earnings in the range of $19,700 to $19,800. Meanwhile, Music majors face lower median earnings near $13,700 annually.
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