
401 Rosemont Avenue, Frederick, MD 21701-8575, USA


Hood College exhibits an overall graduation rate of 55%, placing it in the lower half nationally with a percentile rank near 46%. This indicates that just over half of the students who enroll ultimately complete their degrees, which may be a consideration for prospective applicants seeking higher completion percentages.
The graduation performance varies notably between men and women. Male students graduate at a rate of 48%, ranking in approximately the 42nd percentile, while female students graduate at a higher rate of 61%, close to the 50th percentile. This disparity suggests women at Hood College tend to complete their studies at a somewhat higher rate than men.
When examining graduation over different time spans, 46% of students earn their degrees within four years. This places the college slightly ahead of many peers, ranking in the top 45% for four-year completion. However, the six-year graduation rate stands at 55%, consistent with the overall rate and similarly in the lower 50% bracket nationwide.
The institution maintains an average retention rate of 80%, which is relatively strong, ranking in the top 40% of colleges. This level of student retention from year to year can be a positive indicator of student satisfaction and institutional support during the early stages of study.
Graduates of Hood College pursuing certain degrees have varying earning potentials that may influence their career choices. Those who studied Business Administration, Management and Operations report some of the highest earnings, with an average income of $41,936.
Education-related fields also show promising returns; for example, graduates in Special Education and Teaching earn around $41,433 on average. In the sciences, students with a degree in Biology, General can expect earnings near $34,789, while those with a background in Psychology, General typically earn approximately $32,281.
Degrees in the humanities and arts generally lead to moderately lower earnings. For instance, English Language and Literature, General graduates earn about $31,701, while those in Fine and Studio Arts report average salaries just above $27,000. Graduates in Communication and Media Studies have an average income of $27,391, slightly below the fine arts category.
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Natural Resources and Conservation
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Education
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
English Language and Literature/Letters
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Physical Sciences
Psychology
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Social Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
History
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Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Education
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
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