
4513 Manhattan College Parkway, Riverdale, NY 10471, USA


Manhattan College maintains a graduation rate that reflects a solid standing among its peers, with 66% of students completing their degrees. This figure places the college in the top 35% nationally. When broken down by gender, male students have a slightly lower graduation rate of 64%, ranking within the top 30%, while female students graduate at a rate of 68%, positioning them within the top 40%. Four-year graduation rates stand at 52%, and the six-year rate improves to 66%, both representing average levels but showing competitiveness within the overall national landscape.
The institution's retention rate, which measures the percentage of first-year students who continue into their second year, is 77%, indicating reasonable student persistence and support. Overall, the graduation statistics suggest that Manhattan College provides a favorable environment for students to progress to degree completion, with particular strengths in supporting male student graduation outcomes relative to their national percentile.
Graduates from Manhattan College pursue a variety of fields, with earning potential varying considerably depending on the major. Among the highest earners are those with engineering degrees, with salaries consistently above $65,000. For instance, Civil Engineering graduates report an average annual earning of $68,261, while those in Chemical Engineering follow closely at $66,696. Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering majors earn around $66,829, and Computer Engineering stands at $65,403. Mechanical Engineering graduates also see strong prospects with an average income of $65,446.
In the realm of technology, Computer and Information Sciences grads can expect earnings around $52,073, which positions this field as a solid choice for lucrative job opportunities. Similarly, Finance and Financial Management Services graduates have an average salary near $51,351, indicating favorable returns in business-related disciplines.
Other areas such as Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions show an average wage of $44,310, reflecting promising prospects in health-related careers offered through the college. Teacher Education and Professional Development degrees vary, but some areas report incomes in the mid-$40,000 range, such as specific professional education methods at $44,845 and special education at $42,413.
Marketing graduates realize average earnings of $43,059, closely followed by Social Sciences, General at $47,290, suggesting robust opportunities in both business and social science sectors. Communication and Media Studies majors have an average income of $38,318, while graduates in Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods earn about $36,931.
Other liberal arts-related fields like English Language and Literature record earnings around $34,100, and Political Science and Government graduates make approximately $32,013 annually. Fields such as Psychology and Biology earn near $29,067 and $28,784 respectively, offering moderate income potential relative to some other disciplines at Manhattan College.
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