
229 Main St., Keene, NH 03435, USA


Keene State College has an overall graduation rate of 58%, placing it slightly above the national median. This indicates that just over half of the students who start their studies at the institution successfully complete their degree program. The college's four-year graduation rate stands at 50%, reflecting that half of the students obtain their degrees within the traditional four-year timeframe. Extending the timeline to six years, the graduation rate increases moderately to 58%, suggesting that some students require additional time to finish their studies.
When analyzed by gender, the graduation rates show some variation. Male students graduate at a rate of 56%, which is comparable to the overall average and ranks better than more than half of peer institutions. Female students graduate at a slightly higher rate of 61%, although this rate is below the median when compared nationally. These figures imply that female students at Keene State College tend to complete their programs at a marginally higher rate than their male counterparts.
The college's retention rate, which measures the proportion of first-year students who continue on to their second year, is 78%. This rate is above average and suggests a solid ability to maintain student enrollment through the initial year of study. Although detailed graduation rates by specific major or degree type are not provided, the overall data illustrates a consistent pattern of student completion at the institution.
Graduates of Keene State College can expect a wide range of earnings depending on their chosen field of study. Those with degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing have some of the highest earning potential, with average annual earnings around $67,023. Similarly, graduates majoring in Economics earn an average of approximately $50,128, marking strong financial prospects in the social sciences.
In engineering and technical fields, salaries also show promise: graduates with degrees related to Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians earn about $55,424, while those in Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other, receive around $42,470. Students focused on architecture see average earnings close to $40,199, indicating steady returns in design and construction-related professions.
Business Administration, Management, and Operations is another discipline with favorable outcomes, offering graduates an average income near $40,118. Computer and Information Sciences general majors earn roughly $38,926, reflecting healthy demand in technology and information sectors.
Teacher Education and Professional Development degrees also yield respectable earnings: specific subject areas average $37,508, and specific levels and methods bring in about $34,343 annually. Social science graduates in Sociology report average earnings around $35,036, while Geography and Cartography majors earn about $35,566.
Communication-related disciplines show varying financial returns. Communication and Media Studies graduates make about $38,382 on average, while Journalism graduates typically earn around $30,427. Psychology majors report earnings near $30,788, and English Language and Literature graduates receive approximately $31,964.
In the natural and health sciences, Biology graduates earn an average of $33,193, Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services graduates average about $27,974, and Health Services-related general degree holders make close to $29,670. Creative arts, such as Design and Applied Arts, offer average earnings of $36,745, while Fine and Studio Arts and Film/Video and Photographic Arts graduates see averages of $26,653 and $22,653 respectively, indicating more modest financial returns in the arts.
Overall, Keene State College provides diverse academic paths with earnings spanning from the low $20,000s to over $67,000, underscoring the importance of degree choice in future income prospects.
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