
209 S Kingshighway St, Saint Charles, MO 63301, USA


Lindenwood University reports an overall graduation rate of 50%, placing the institution in the lower 40th percentile compared to other schools. This indicates that half of the students who enroll complete their degree programs, though the rate is below the national average.
The graduation rate differs somewhat by gender. Male students graduate at a rate of 45%, while female students have a higher rate of 56%. Both figures remain in the bottom 40th percentile, suggesting challenges in retention and completion for both groups, but especially among men.
When examining graduation timelines, only 37% of students complete their degrees within four years, which also situates Lindenwood University in the lower 40th percentile. The six-year graduation rate improves to 50%, reflecting that a portion of students take longer to finish but still complete their studies eventually within a more extended timeframe.
Student retention after the first year is reported at 73%, indicating that nearly three-quarters of freshmen continue their studies into their second year. This retention rate is categorized as average but ranks in the bottom 45th percentile region, pointing to room for growth in student persistence efforts.
Graduates from Lindenwood University see a range of earning outcomes depending on their chosen field of study. Degrees related to computer and information technology tend to offer the highest earning potential. For instance, graduates with a degree in Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management earn around $63,962 on average, while those specializing in Computer Systems Analysis receive approximately $61,260. General Computer and Information Sciences graduates have an average earning near $59,223, indicating strong returns in tech-related programs.
In the business sphere, graduates of Business/Commerce and related fields experience respectable starting earnings. Business/Commerce, General degree holders make about $44,686, with Accounting and Related Services graduates close behind at $41,826. Those in Finance and Financial Management Services earn around $41,170, and Human Resources Management graduates average $43,054. Marketing majors can anticipate earnings near $37,899, reinforcing the value of business-related programs at the university.
Among the sciences, Chemistry graduates earn an average of $43,063, standing out as a strong example of science disciplines with solid financial results. Criminal Justice and Criminology graduates report average earnings of $33,954 and $38,594 respectively, showing competitive earnings in social science and law enforcement fields.
Education-related programs also provide moderate earning opportunities. Graduates focused on Teacher Education and Professional Development for specific levels and methods earn about $33,261, while those in Health and Physical Education/Fitness receive roughly $27,629. Similar modest earnings are found in the Communications area, where Communication and Media Studies graduates make $34,309 and Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication alumni earn $27,624.
Other humanities and arts fields present a wide spectrum of earnings. Psychology majors earn about $26,538, and Social Work graduates average $27,885. Meanwhile, Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft graduates make $27,257, and Fine and Studio Arts majors earn around $24,620. These figures suggest that while these areas may provide valuable educational experiences, their financial returns tend to be more modest.
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Natural Resources and Conservation
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
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Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology
Philosophy and Religious Studies
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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
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History
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Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Education
English Language and Literature/Letters
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Social Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
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