
160 Pearl Street, Fitchburg, MA 01420-2697, USA


Fitchburg State University reports graduation rates that fall below the national average, with a six-year graduation rate of 53%, placing it in the bottom 45% of comparable institutions. The university's four-year graduation rate is notably lower, at 38%, which also ranks in the bottom 45%. This indicates that just over a third of students complete their bachelor's degree within four years, while just over half finish within six years.
When broken down by gender, the graduation rates reveal some differences. Male students graduate at a rate of 50%, and female students graduate at a slightly higher rate of 55%. Both rates are considered average but likewise fall in the lower percentiles compared to peer schools, with men in the bottom 50% and women in the bottom 40%. Retention rates, a critical factor that affects graduation outcomes, stand at 73%, which is average but again situates the university in the lower 45% nationally.
Graduates from Fitchburg State University exhibit varied earning potential depending on their field of study. Among the highest earners are those who pursued careers in nursing, with degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing leading to average earnings of $67,430. This figure significantly surpasses those in most other disciplines at the university.
Fields related to technology and applied sciences also present promising financial outcomes. For example, Industrial Production Technologies/Technicians graduates earn approximately $46,892, while those in Computer and Information Sciences, General, make around $44,925 on average.
Liberal arts and social science graduates tend to have more moderate earnings. Business Administration, Management, and Operations graduates report average earnings near $38,965, while Biology majors make about $39,178. Graduates in Criminal Justice and Corrections earn approximately $35,607, and those in Human Services see earnings close to $33,593.
Degrees in communication and education provide entry-level earnings around the low $30,000 range. Specifically, those studying Communication and Media Studies average $31,295, Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods earn about $31,215, and English Language and Literature graduates make roughly $31,803.
Other fields with similar earning brackets include Psychology at $33,398, Health and Physical Education/Fitness at $31,950, and Leisure and Recreational Activities at $31,540. Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies graduates see earnings near $31,519, reflecting a consistent trend for humanities and related studies.
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