
800 N State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92831, USA


California State University-Fullerton reports a six-year graduation rate of 69%, placing it within the top 30% nationally for this measure. This indicates that a majority of students complete their programs within six years, reflecting a relatively strong long-term completion performance.
The four-year graduation rate stands at 36%, which is considered average but ranks in the lower 40% nationally. This suggests that fewer than half of the students complete their degrees within the traditional four-year timeframe, highlighting a potential area for improvement in accelerated degree completion.
Retention rates at the university are notably high, with 85% of students returning after their first year. This places California State University-Fullerton in the top 25% for student retention, signaling strong initial student engagement and satisfaction.
When examining graduation rates by gender, females at the university have a higher completion rate of 73%, which is in the top 30%, while males graduate at a rate of 63%, ranking in the top 35%. This disparity aligns with broader national trends of higher graduation rates among women.
Graduates from California State University-Fullerton encounter a wide spectrum of earning potential depending on their chosen field of study. Those who pursued engineering disciplines tend to have some of the highest income prospects, with electrical, electronics, and communications engineering graduates earning approximately $67,367 annually. Computer engineering and civil engineering also offer strong returns, with average salaries around $65,145 and $59,150 respectively. Mechanical engineering closely follows with earnings near $59,135.
Computer science graduates stand out in the technology sector, drawing median incomes near $55,224. Management-related fields such as management sciences and quantitative methods and business administration report healthy earnings at about $55,575 and $43,105 respectively. International business graduates earn somewhat less but maintain a solid average at $40,680.
Health-related professions also demonstrate competitive salary outcomes. Registered nursing graduates, for instance, have one of the highest earning potentials among all degrees offered, with average yearly incomes of $86,611. Public administration graduates can expect a respectable salary near $42,063, while general health services fields report average earnings around $30,740.
In the sciences, chemistry graduates see robust earnings near $37,331, and information science students fare well with average income around $43,950. Psychology majors average $27,870, indicating modest returns compared to STEM and health fields. Biological sciences show mixed earnings, with cell biology graduates earning approximately $30,637, while ecology-related fields average closer to $24,004.
Social sciences and humanities exhibit varied financial outcomes. Degrees in political science, sociology, and anthropology bring average salaries around $29,500 to $30,500. Communication and media studies graduates make about $34,333, and those specializing in ethnic, cultural minority, gender, and group studies earn nearly $26,598. Language-related studies tend to offer lower earnings, such as English language and literature with $23,697 and linguistics at $21,792.
Lower earning fields include teacher education with some specific subject areas averaging $15,647, as well as disciplines like music, which has median earnings near $18,174. Fine arts and drama graduates can expect salaries around $26,000.
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