
900 N Clarkson St, Fremont, NE 68025, USA


Midland University shows relatively low graduation rates overall, with a general graduation rate of 43%, placing it in the bottom 25% nationally. Male students graduate at a slightly lower rate of 40%, while female students graduate at 49%, both figures also falling in the bottom quartile compared to other institutions. The four-year graduation rate stands at 35%, considered average but still in the lower 35% percentile, indicating that a majority of students require more than four years to complete their degrees. The six-year graduation rate is 43%, mirroring the overall graduation rate and remaining in the bottom 25% percentile. Retention rates, which reflect the percentage of first-year students who continue to their second year, are at 73%, an average value but still ranking in the bottom 45% nationally.
Graduates from Midland University experience varied earning potentials depending on their field of study. Those who earn degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing tend to secure the highest median earnings, reaching approximately $63,634 annually. This suggests strong financial opportunities within the nursing and clinical healthcare sectors for Midland alumni.
Business-related programs also offer competitive earnings. Graduates with a degree in Business or Commerce, General can expect median earnings around $40,844, indicating promising prospects for students pursuing careers in business administration or related fields.
Education remains a steady choice with graduates holding a General Education degree earning roughly $38,049 per year. This figure reflects stable income potential for those entering teaching and educational roles following their studies.
On the other hand, fields such as Criminal Justice and Corrections show more modest earning potential with a median annual income near $30,115. While lower compared to some other programs, this area still provides graduate opportunities in public service professions.
Health and Physical Education or Fitness degrees yield median earnings around $28,493, highlighting more moderate income expectations within these disciplines.
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