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Endicott College demonstrates strong graduation rates that position it favorably among peer institutions. The overall graduation rate stands at 75%, reflecting a performance in the top 20% nationwide. This indicates that three out of every four students complete their degrees within a reasonable time frame.
When examined by gender, the graduation rate for women is slightly higher at 79%, maintaining the college's ranking in the top 20%. Male students graduate at a rate of 69%, which also places Endicott College in the upper quartile nationally.
More specifically, the four-year graduation rate is an impressive 72%, ranking it within the top 10% of colleges. This suggests that a significant portion of students are able to complete a bachelor's degree within the traditional timeframe, a metric often valued by prospective students assessing time-to-degree efficiency.
In terms of longer-term outcomes, the six-year graduation rate is 75%, consistent with the overall rate and indicative of additional students completing their degrees with some extended time. The retention rate for first-year students is similarly high at 88%, signaling strong institutional support that encourages students to continue their studies past the initial year.
While detailed graduation data by major is not available, the college's robust overall figures suggest effective academic programs and student services supporting timely degree completion across various disciplines.
Graduates of Endicott College pursuing degrees with clear earnings data can expect varied income levels depending on their field of study. For those entering the healthcare sector, the Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing program stands out with a notably high median earning of $69,964, indicating strong potential for financial stability in this area.
Business-related degrees also demonstrate solid earning prospects. Graduates in Finance and Financial Management Services earn around $51,407, while those with a Marketing degree make approximately $50,198. Business Administration, Management, and Operations majors report median earnings near $48,946, suggesting these specializations maintain comparative economic advantages for students.
Criminal Justice and Corrections graduates have a median salary of about $43,261, and Design and Applied Arts majors can expect roughly $44,958, highlighting respectable earning opportunities in both fields. Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication also offers promising returns with median earnings of $40,770, closely followed by Hospitality Administration and Management at $41,770.
On the liberal arts and sciences side, students completing degrees in Psychology and Biotechnology earn median salaries of $37,351 and $36,713 respectively, while those concentrating in Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities receive about $35,832. Communication and Media Studies graduates see earnings around $33,138, and those in Health and Physical Education/Fitness earn around $32,186, presenting moderate income opportunities.
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