
150 University Blvd., Morehead, KY 40351, USA


Morehead State University displays graduation rates that rank in the lower percentile when compared nationally, with an overall graduation percentage of 48%, placing it in the bottom 35% of institutions. The retention rate, a crucial indicator of student persistence after the first year, is similarly modest at 69%, also falling within the bottom 35% range. These figures suggest that nearly one-third of enrolled students do not continue beyond their initial year.
When examining graduation rates by gender, differences emerge but both remain relatively low. Male students have a graduation rate of 46%, ranking in the bottom 40%, while female students graduate at a slightly higher rate of 49%; however, this still positions them in the bottom 25% nationally. This indicates a consistently challenging environment for degree completion regardless of gender.
Looking at undergraduate completion within standard timeframes, the four-year graduation rate stands at 37%, while the six-year rate improves somewhat to 49%, both of which are in the bottom 40% tier. These rates suggest that less than half of students complete their programs within these time frames, emphasizing potential concerns about timely degree attainment.
The percentage of students earning an associate degree, which is typically awarded after completing around 15 credit hours, is notably low as well, with a value of 15%, placing Morehead State University in the bottom 20% nationally. This may reflect limited offerings or student choices focused on bachelor's degrees rather than shorter programs.
Graduates from Morehead State University have a varied earning potential depending on their chosen field of study. Those with degrees in engineering-related areas tend to fare well, with graduates in Engineering-Related Fields earning an average of $66,090 and those in Engineering Technology, General earning around $55,465.
Health-related degrees also demonstrate strong earnings, as graduates in Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions earn about $57,855, while those in Registered Nursing average $57,164.
Computer and information science fields show promising returns, with General Computer and Information Sciences graduates earning approximately $43,023. In business disciplines, students pursuing Accounting and Related Services report earnings near $34,707, Business/Commerce graduates earn around $33,832, and Marketing majors average $34,335.
Education-related degrees present moderate earning potential, including Special Education and Teaching at $32,308, Teacher Education and Professional Development focused on specific subjects at $32,274, and Teacher Education targeted at specific levels and methods at $31,000.
Other notable fields include Mathematics, where graduates earn around $35,684, and Management Information Systems and Services, which averages $37,678.
On the lower end of the earning spectrum, graduates in Communication and Media Studies earn about $23,469, Psychology majors approximately $21,197, and Fine and Studio Arts around $21,505.
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