
PO Box 261954, Conway, SC 29528-6054, USA


Coastal Carolina University reports an overall graduation rate of 51%, placing it within the lower 40th percentile nationally. This indicates that just over half of the students who enroll eventually complete their degree programs, although the rate remains below average compared to other institutions. When broken down by gender, men graduate at a slightly lower rate of 45%, while women have a graduation rate of 55%, both figures also ranking them in the bottom 40th percentile.
Looking specifically at time-based completion, only 40% of students graduate within four years, which again places Coastal Carolina University in the bottom 45th percentile. Extending the timeline to six years raises the rate to 51%, though this remains comparatively modest, falling within the bottom 40th percentile.
Retention rates, an indicator of student persistence from year to year, stand at 76%, ranking in the top 50% relative to peer schools. This suggests that while the university retains a majority of its students beyond their first year, progression toward degree completion encounters challenges resulting in lower graduation outcomes.
Graduates from Coastal Carolina University experience varied earning potential depending on their chosen field of study. Those with a degree in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing report the highest median earnings, reaching approximately $63,888, indicating strong career opportunities in healthcare-related professions.
Business-related degrees also offer competitive salaries. Graduates in Finance and Financial Management Services and Accounting and Related Services earn median salaries around $42,464 and $42,430 respectively. Similarly, Computer and Information Sciences, General graduates earn around $44,161, reflecting robust prospects in technology sectors.
Other lucrative options include Marketing with an average income near $37,250 and Business Administration, Management and Operations at approximately $36,101. Graduates with degrees in Special Education and Teaching and Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods see median earnings of $35,908 and $33,586 respectively, showing reasonable compensation within educational careers.
Fields in public service and social sciences produce moderate earnings: Political Science and Government graduates earn about $29,976, while Sociology and Communication and Media Studies graduates have median incomes around $28,181 and $27,019 respectively. Public Health degree holders earn nearly $27,315, underlining stable returns in health administration areas.
Lower earning potential is observed for graduates in the arts, biology, and humanities. For instance, those studying Design and Applied Arts earn around $19,827, while Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology graduates typically make about $18,094. Degrees in Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft and Fine and Studio Arts report median incomes near $17,780 and $17,783 respectively. Meanwhile, graduates in English Language and Literature, General and Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities earn $22,701 and $25,854 on average.
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