
190 Prospect Avenue, Elmhurst, IL 60126-3296, USA


Elmhurst University reports an overall graduation rate of 65%, which is considered average and places the institution in the top 35% percentile nationally. The retention rate, indicating the share of first-year students who continue at the university for a second year, stands at 76%, also reflecting an average level of student persistence and ranking near the national median.
The graduation outcomes reveal notable gender differences. Female students graduate at a higher rate of 72%, categorized as high and positioning them in the top 30% nationwide. Male students graduate at a 55% rate, which is average and places them in the top 45% percentile.
Looking at completion times, the four-year graduation rate is 50%, an average level that rates Elmhurst University in the top 40%. The six-year graduation rate matches the overall rate of 65%, maintaining its average classification with the university ranked in the top 35% by this metric.
Graduates from Elmhurst University can expect varied earning potential depending on their chosen field of study. Among the highest earners are those with degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, who report median earnings of $64,229. Business-related fields also offer strong financial prospects, with alumni holding degrees in Accounting and Related Services earning about $53,244, Finance and Financial Management Services around $50,535, and Business Administration, Management and Operations approximately $49,672 annually.
Those specializing in Economics and Marketing also enjoy respectable salaries, with median earnings reported as $48,279 and $43,014 respectively. In the sciences, Mathematics graduates earn about $43,776, while those in Biology, General and Criminal Justice and Corrections make $33,732 and $32,970 respectively.
Degrees related to education yield moderate earnings, with graduates of Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods earning around $40,153 and those specializing in Specific Subject Areas about $36,619. Meanwhile, Sociology and Psychology, General graduates have median incomes of $34,950 and $28,987 respectively, and Health and Physical Education/Fitness reports approximately $27,486.
The field of Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies shows median earnings close to $30,891, reflecting modest returns for graduates in literary and writing disciplines.
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