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Campbell University exhibits graduation rates that fall near the midpoint nationally, with an overall graduation rate of 56%. This places the institution in the lower half but close to the median range compared to other colleges and universities. When observing graduation outcomes by gender, women graduate at a slightly higher rate of 59%, while men graduate at a rate of 52%. Both figures similarly position Campbell University in the bottom half nationally.
The pace of degree completion further illustrates this trend. The university reports a four-year graduation rate of 41%, indicating less than half of the students complete their programs within the traditional timeframe. The six-year graduation rate increases modestly to 55%, reflecting a significant number who finish their degrees with additional time. These rates again denote performance close to the average but in the lower fifty percent compared to peer institutions.
Student retention is a key factor influencing graduation success, and Campbell University retains approximately 75% of its students year-to-year. While this rate is consistent with an average level, it suggests that a quarter of students do not continue at the university beyond their first year, which may impact longer-term completion statistics.
Graduates from Campbell University can expect varied earning outcomes depending on their field of study. Among the highest earning disciplines are those related to health and technology. For example, graduates with a degree in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing typically earn around $59,377 annually, making it one of the more lucrative areas of study at the university.
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration graduates also enjoy strong earnings, with an average income of approximately $47,737. Similarly, graduates in Computer and Information Sciences generally earn about $47,469 per year, reflecting the value of technical skills in the job market.
Other technology-related fields also demonstrate solid earnings. Science Technologies/Technicians report an average annual income near $53,965, and those specializing in Finance and Financial Management Services earn about $49,935. Business-related degrees present competitive salaries as well, with Accounting and Related Services graduates earning around $40,718 and Business Administration, Management and Operations degree holders earning roughly $37,499.
Education degrees offer moderate earning potential. Teacher Education and Professional Development for Specific Subject Areas graduates make about $36,453 yearly, while those in Specific Levels and Methods earn slightly less, around $36,051. Marketing graduates report earnings of approximately $36,593, and those in Social Sciences earn near $36,363 on average, indicating respectable opportunities in these areas.
Fields related to health administration offer earnings near $31,416, and graduates in Homeland Security can expect about $33,836 annually. Psychology majors have an average income of around $32,068, while those pursuing Criminal Justice and Corrections earn roughly $27,620.
More specialized or less common disciplines such as Health and Physical Education/Fitness or Biology yield earnings closer to $22,773 and $23,398 respectively, which may reflect entry-level salaries or the early stages of career paths in these areas.
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