
1250 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA


Marquette University demonstrates strong overall graduation outcomes, with an 80% six-year graduation rate that places it in the top 15% nationally. This high success metric is complemented by a four-year graduation rate of 66%, also ranking within the top 15% of institutions. These figures suggest that a significant majority of students complete their degrees within a reasonable timeframe.
The retention rate further reflects this positive trend, standing at 91%, indicating a high proportion of first-year students continue their studies beyond their initial year. When broken down by gender, female students achieve a notably higher graduation rate of 85%, classified as very high and within the top 10% nationally. Male students graduate at a slightly lower rate of 75%, though this figure still ranks in the top 15%, reinforcing the university's consistent performance across genders.
These graduation statistics provide prospective students with an encouraging outlook on the likelihood of completing their education at Marquette University, underscoring its ability to support student success effectively.
Graduates from Marquette University experience a wide range of earning potentials depending on their field of study. Those who pursued degrees in engineering disciplines generally report some of the highest salaries. For example, graduates with a degree in Computer Engineering earn approximately $73,686 annually, while those in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering receive around $70,220. Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering alumni also fare well, with earnings near $66,407 and $67,101 respectively, highlighting the value of technical and engineering education at this institution.
Computer and Information Sciences graduates also achieve strong earnings, with an average income of $60,720, making it one of the more lucrative non-engineering fields. Similarly, degrees in Accounting and Related Services, Business Administration, Management and Operations, and Finance and Financial Management yield respectable salaries between $53,299 and $60,290, reflecting solid opportunities in business careers.
Health-related programs show competitive earnings as well. Registered Nursing graduates earn about $63,138, while those in Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science report salaries near $58,153. These figures indicate that health sciences are promising fields for those entering the workforce from Marquette University.
In the social sciences and humanities, earnings are generally lower but still noteworthy. Graduates in Communication and Media Studies average $38,485, with Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication at nearly $39,449. Economics, Political Science and Government, and International Relations and National Security Studies provide salaries in the range of $37,437 to $38,070. Sociology and Criminology yield incomes around $35,838 and $35,632, respectively.
Majors related to education see earnings around $42,715 to $43,688 depending on specialization, offering moderate income prospects. Psychology graduates report approximately $32,141, while Biology majors earn close to $23,625, reflecting entry-level earnings for these disciplines.
Areas such as Journalism and Radio, Television, and Digital Communication offer median earnings near $31,947 and $30,660, indicating a more modest income in media fields. Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies holders earn roughly $38,420, and Marketing graduates receive about $50,991, suggesting varied results in communication careers.
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