
181 Springs Street PO Box 129, Franklin Springs, GA 30639, USA


Emmanuel University reports relatively low graduation rates compared to national averages. The overall graduation rate stands at 35%, placing the institution in the bottom 15% of colleges nationwide. This indicates that just over one-third of the students successfully complete their programs within the expected timeframe.
When broken down by gender, male graduates have a slightly lower completion rate of 31%, while females graduate at a somewhat higher rate of 41%. Both figures remain within the lowest 15% percentile, highlighting an area of concern for consistency in student success across genders.
Looking specifically at the duration of programs, the four-year graduation rate is 29%, placing Emmanuel University in the bottom quarter of institutions. Over six years, the graduation improves marginally to 37%, though it still ranks in the bottom 20% nationwide.
Retention rates also reflect challenges, with only 57% of students returning after their first year. This rate is very low, corresponding to the bottom 10% of retention figures among comparable institutions, which may impact overall graduation outcomes.
Among the various degree programs offered at Emmanuel University, only graduates with a degree in Health and Physical Education/Fitness have available data indicating their earnings. These graduates earn an average annual salary of $22,044. This figure provides a concrete reference point for prospective students interested in fields related to health and fitness education.
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