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The graduation rates at Mercy University reflect a challenging academic environment with outcomes generally below the national median. The overall graduation rate stands at 48%, ranking in the lower 35th percentile among comparable institutions. Male students graduate at a slightly lower rate of 45%, which places them in the bottom 40%. Female students see a marginally higher graduation rate of 50%, but this figure remains in the bottom 30%, indicating room for improvement in student completion success across both genders.
When examining longer-term completion, the six-year graduation rate also rests at 48%, consistent with the broader graduation trends, while the four-year graduation rate is markedly lower at 34%. Both metrics are situated in the bottom 35%, reinforcing the notion that a considerable portion of students take extended timeframes to complete their degrees or do not finish at all.
Retention data shows that 75% of students continue after their first year, which is an average measure and situates Mercy University near the median, roughly in the bottom half of institutions nationally. This retention rate suggests that initial student engagement is comparatively stable, yet completion remains a significant hurdle.
Graduates of Mercy University experience a wide range of earning potentials depending on their field of study. Those who have completed degrees in Nursing, specifically in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing, report the highest earnings, averaging around $115,215. This makes nursing-related degrees notably lucrative relative to other disciplines offered at the university.
Other programs that offer solid financial prospects include Computer and Information Sciences, General, with graduates earning approximately $46,405, and Accounting and Related Services, where average earnings reach $41,334. Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication also offers competitive earnings, with an average reported salary of $40,731.
Degrees in Social Sciences, General and Non-Professional General Legal Studies yield respectable income levels, with reported earnings near $40,285 and $37,348 respectively. Human Services graduates earn around $35,942 on average, while those majoring in Criminal Justice and Corrections and Sociology typically see incomes in the range of $31,947 and $31,993.
Other fields such as Psychology, General and Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences show median earnings of roughly $30,209 and $30,333, while Communication and Media Studies graduates earn about $23,554. Music graduates report an average income of $26,599, and English Language and Literature majors see earnings near $27,973.
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