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California Baptist University has an overall graduation rate of 60%, which is considered average and places it in the top 45% of comparable institutions. When broken down by gender, men graduate at a slightly lower rate of 57%, still viewed as average and within the top 45% percentile, while women graduate at a rate of 61%, ranking in the bottom 50% of institutions.
The university's four-year graduation rate stands at 43%, which is average but on the lower side compared to peers, as it falls into the bottom 50%. Extending the timeframe to six years, the graduation rate increases to 60%, matching the overall metric and ranking in the top 45%. This indicates that many students complete their degrees within six years rather than four.
The retention rate, a key indicator of student persistence from the first to the second year, is 74%. This figure is average but situated in the bottom 50% when benchmarked nationally, suggesting room for improvement in maintaining continuous enrollment.
Graduates of California Baptist University experience a wide range of earning potential depending on their field of study. Those who pursue degrees in engineering and technology sectors tend to achieve some of the highest salaries. For instance, graduates with a degree in Computer Engineering have an average early career earning of $69,109, followed closely by those in Mechanical Engineering earning about $66,920. Civil Engineering graduates also report a strong earning potential with an average salary around $61,278. In the realm of computer-related disciplines, a general Computer and Information Sciences degree leads to earnings of approximately $65,317.
Students who follow careers in the health sector see varied outcomes. Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing graduates earn an impressive $79,565 on average, representing one of the most lucrative degree paths at California Baptist University. Other health-related fields like Communication Disorders Sciences and Services provide an early salary near $36,762, while Public Health graduates earn around $30,445.
In business-related fields, earnings range from moderate to solid. Business/Commerce graduates make about $47,954 in their early career, and those specializing in Accounting and Related Services make $45,538. Marketing graduates see earnings near $41,280, reflecting competitive potential in these areas.
Social sciences and humanities degrees present lower initial salaries compared to STEM fields but still demonstrate respectable earning power. For example, Sociology graduates earn around $35,900, while those in Communication and Media Studies start at $35,400. Criminal Justice and Corrections hold an average early salary of $33,512, and Health and Physical Education/Fitness graduates have earnings near $32,614.
Other degrees such as English Language and Literature, General Humanities, and Psychology report early career earnings ranging from about $20,000 to $27,000. Political Science and Government graduates have the lowest listed average earning potential among provided data points, starting at approximately $20,186.
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