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California State University-San Bernardino exhibits an overall graduation rate of 55%, which is characterized as average and falls within the bottom half nationally. When broken down by gender, 57% of women graduate, while the rate for men is slightly lower at 51%. Both figures also reflect average performance, with women's graduation rate ranked just below the 45th percentile and men's near the 47th percentile in comparison to peer institutions.
Looking at the traditional four-year graduation timeline, only 24% of students complete their degrees within this period. This low rate places the university in the bottom 20%, indicating that most students take longer than four years to graduate. However, the six-year graduation rate rises to 55%, aligning with the overall average and again situating the university near the midpoint among comparable institutions.
Beyond graduation rates, the retention rate at California State University-San Bernardino stands at 78%, an average figure that ranks in the top 45% nationwide. This suggests that despite challenges in timely graduation, a majority of students persist beyond their first year.
Graduates of California State University-San Bernardino experience a wide range of earnings depending on their field of study. Those earning the highest salaries tend to come from engineering and health-related disciplines. For instance, graduates with a degree in Computer Engineering report median earnings of $51,504, while those in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing see a notably higher median income of $79,025. Computer Science majors also enjoy strong earning potential, with median earnings of $40,267.
Business-related degrees offer competitive salaries as well. Business Administration, Management and Operations graduates earn a median of $36,691, and individuals in Finance and Financial Management Services report earnings close to $39,723. Other related fields such as Accounting and Related Services and Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations report median incomes of $36,148 and $36,378 respectively.
Graduates in various health and allied health fields also find respectable earning opportunities. For example, those studying Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences generally earn around $33,298, while Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services graduates have median earnings of $33,043. Human Resources Management and Services is another program yielding median salaries near $33,350.
In the sciences, degrees such as Chemistry and Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology produce median earnings of $33,999 and $29,377 respectively, with Mathematics majors earning around $28,772. Criminal Justice graduates see median earnings of $30,928, and those in Public Health-related fields have roughly comparable incomes.
Social sciences and humanities yield somewhat lower median earnings but still offer varied outcomes. Social Work graduates average $37,690, Political Science and Government majors earn about $31,255, and those in Social Sciences, General report around $29,643. Anthropology and Economics programs offer median salaries close to $24,633 and $28,938 respectively. Lower median earnings are noted among degrees in English Language and Literature at $18,701 and Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies at $18,107.
Fields such as Communication and Media Studies, Biology, and Health and Physical Education/Fitness generate mid-range median salaries, with figures near $26,707, $26,032, and $25,423 respectively. Degrees in Design and Applied Arts and Sociology report median earnings around $28,653 and $26,801, while those in Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics average $22,225.
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