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Georgia Institute of Technology boasts an impressive overall graduation rate, with 92% of students completing their degrees. This rate is classified as very high and places the institution within the top 5% nationwide. The six-year graduation rate mirrors this success, also standing at 92%, reinforcing the university's consistent ability to retain and graduate its student body within a reasonable timeframe.
Retention rates at Georgia Institute of Technology are extraordinarily strong, with 98% of first-year students continuing their studies into the following year. This retention statistic is among the highest in the country, underscoring the university's supportive academic environment.
When examining graduation rates by gender, women slightly outperform men, with a rate of 94% compared to 91% for men; both rates remain within the very high category and top 5% percentile nationwide. This parity suggests an equitable academic success rate across genders at the institution.
In terms of four-year graduation success, 57% of students finish their programs within this shorter timeframe, which is considered high and ranks in the top 30% nationally. This indicates that while a majority complete their degrees promptly, a substantial portion benefit from extended study periods culminating in eventual graduation.
Graduates from Georgia Institute of Technology demonstrate a wide range of earning potentials depending on their chosen field of study. Those who pursue degrees in computing and engineering tend to see some of the highest starting salaries. For example, graduates in Computer and Information Sciences earn an average of $89,428, while those holding degrees in Computer Engineering make about $81,067 on average. Other engineering disciplines also offer strong financial returns, with Chemical Engineering graduates earning around $75,560 and Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering alumni earning approximately $74,050.
Further, students specializing in Industrial Engineering and Nuclear Engineering typically expect salaries near $74,354 and $73,557, respectively. Mechanical Engineering and Materials Engineering also provide solid earning opportunities, with averages close to $69,872 and $69,159. Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, as well as Biomedical/Medical Engineering, offer comparable salary prospects, with earnings near $67,907 and $67,345.
Fields in the broader spectrum of science and technology generally have lower starting salaries. For instance, graduates in Radio, Television, and Digital Communication earn about $67,997, while Environmental and Environmental Health Engineering graduates average around $60,224. Business Administration, Management and Operations majors have an average starting salary of $61,121. Meanwhile, graduates in Design and Applied Arts have average earnings near $48,199, and Architecture graduates earn roughly $52,288.
Some disciplines in the life sciences and psychology report notably lower average earnings, such as those in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology earning $32,372, and Physics graduates making approximately $34,598. Similarly, Science, Technology and Society majors average $33,322, and Research and Experimental Psychology graduates typically earn near $29,757.
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