
1000 Edgewood College Drive, Madison, WI 53711-1997, USA


Edgewood College reports a six-year graduation rate of 67%, placing it in the top 30% percentile nationally. This suggests that nearly seven out of ten students complete their degrees within six years, a relatively strong outcome. The four-year graduation rate is lower at 47%, ranking it in the top 45%, indicating that less than half of students finish in the traditional four-year timeframe but still outperform many other institutions.
When broken down by gender, the graduation rates show some variation. Women have a graduation rate of 70%, which situates them in the top 35% percentile, whereas men graduate at a rate of 60%, placing them closer to the top 40%. These figures indicate that female students tend to complete their education at a higher rate than their male counterparts at this college.
The retention rate for first-year students stands at 75%, which is average compared to other institutions and ranks in the bottom 50%. This means that three-quarters of students who enroll return for their second year, reflecting moderate student persistence early in their academic careers.
Graduates from Edgewood College can expect varied earning potential depending on their field of study. Those with degrees in healthcare-related fields, particularly Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing, tend to have the highest earnings, with an average income around $67,175. Business-related degrees also offer competitive salaries; graduates with a Business Administration, Management and Operations degree earn approximately $61,430 on average, while those with a general Business/Commerce background make about $39,627.
Education degrees at Edgewood College provide moderate earning prospects. For instance, graduates specializing in Teacher Education and Professional Development for specific levels and methods have an average income of $40,131, while those in the broader Education category earn roughly $39,133. Communication and Media Studies graduates receive an average income near $30,660, and Psychology graduates follow closely with median earnings of about $27,940. Biology graduates experience somewhat lower earnings, around $24,583 on average.
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All undergraduatesBACHELOR’S Degree
Natural Resources and Conservation
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Education
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
English Language and Literature/Letters
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Physical Sciences
Psychology
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services
Social Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
History
MASTER’S Degree
Education
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
DOCTOR’S Degree
Education