
1073 North Benson Road , Fairfield, CT 06824-5195, USA


Fairfield University demonstrates strong student outcomes with a graduation rate of 84%, placing it in the top 10% nationally. This achievement is reflected across gender lines, with men graduating at a rate of 81% and women at 86%, both also ranking in the top 10%. The institution's ability to retain students is notable, with a retention rate of 90%, which is considered high and exceeds the performance of 85% of peer institutions.
The university's four-year graduation rate is particularly impressive at 81%, placing it among the top 5% of colleges nationwide. For students who take up to six years to complete their studies, the graduation rate remains high at 84%, maintaining a position in the top 10%. These figures highlight Fairfield University's effectiveness in supporting timely degree completion for its students.
Graduates from Fairfield University experience a diverse range of earning potentials 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, with an average income around $76,774. Engineering graduates, particularly those specializing in Mechanical Engineering, also report strong earnings, averaging $66,682.
Business-related disciplines offer competitive salaries as well. Accounting graduates earn approximately $61,421, while those with degrees in Finance and Financial Management Services make around $58,022. Business Administration, Management, and Operations graduates earn a median salary near $51,604, while Marketing majors average $49,460. Economics graduates have notable earning potential too, with average earnings of about $53,920.
Students who earned degrees in Communication and Media Studies can expect average salaries near $45,767, and those with a degree in International Business earn around $33,916. Liberal arts fields show more variation; for example, English Language and Literature graduates typically make about $38,519, while Psychology graduates earn roughly $31,305. Biology graduates have a modest income level with an average around $24,352.
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Psychology
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Visual and Performing Arts
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