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Florida Atlantic University reports an overall graduation rate of 64%, placing it in the top 40% of comparable institutions. This includes a notable difference between genders, with women graduating at a rate of 69%, ranking in the top 35%, while men graduate at a somewhat lower rate of 58%, also within the top 40%. These figures reflect average levels of success in degree completion for the university.
The four-year graduation rate stands at 50%, showing that half of the students complete their program within this timeframe. Meanwhile, the six-year graduation rate increases to 64%, indicating a significant number of students take longer than four years but still achieve degree completion. Both rates are considered average and place Florida Atlantic University in the top 40% and top 35%, respectively, compared to other institutions.
Retention rates at the university are comparatively strong, with 84% of first-year students returning for their second year. This rate is categorized as high and ranks Florida Atlantic University in the top 30%, illustrating effective student engagement and support that likely contributes to graduation outcomes.
Graduates of Florida Atlantic University have varied earning prospects depending on their field of study. Those emerging from engineering disciplines generally fare well, with degrees in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering leading the pack at an average annual earning of $61,298. Close behind are graduates in Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Computer Engineering, earning approximately $61,746, $60,965, and $58,039 respectively. Civil Engineering also offers a strong earning potential with an average of $56,133.
Computer and Information Sciences provide solid financial returns as well, with general graduates averaging $53,717 annually. Specializations in Management Information Systems and Services offer competitive earnings around $45,408.
For those interested in education, teacher preparation programs focused on specific levels and methods as well as specific subject areas report average earnings of about $43,319 to $43,491, while general education graduates earn $34,862.
Degrees in business-related fields also show respectable income figures. Accounting and related services graduates average $47,737, while Finance and Financial Management Services yield approximately $41,875. Business Administration, Management and Operations students earn around $39,428, and Marketing graduates receive about $39,668.
Planning and design fields provide moderate earnings, with City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning graduates earning about $44,273 and Environmental Design graduates around $42,280. Architecture graduates earn close to $39,980.
Science disciplines show varied outcomes. Chemistry majors earn roughly $42,299, and Mathematics graduates average $41,420. Meanwhile, Biology majors earn about $26,231.
In the social sciences and humanities, earnings tend to be lower but still relevant. Economics graduates earn $35,236 on average, Criminal Justice and Corrections graduates make about $33,474, and Social Work graduates earn around $31,638. Communication and Media Studies graduates can expect $31,103, while English Language and Literature graduates earn approximately $30,091.
Among arts and entertainment disciplines, earnings are generally modest. Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft graduates earn around $17,482, and those in Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management earn about $16,750.
Health-related fields show promising outcomes, especially Registered Nursing and Nursing Administration graduates, who have an average earning of $61,372. Health and Medical Administrative Services professionals make about $36,827 annually.
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