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North Dakota State University has a graduation rate that stands at 64%, placing it in the top 40% of comparable institutions. This rate reflects the percentage of students who complete their studies within a specific timeframe, demonstrating an average level of success in retaining and graduating students.
When broken down by gender, male students have a slightly lower graduation rate of 62%, which ranks in the top 35%, while female students graduate at a rate of 66%, also in the top 40%. These figures indicate a moderate but meaningful difference in completion rates between men and women at the university.
Regarding graduation within a four-year period, the university achieves a 45% rate, placing it near the median among peer schools. However, the six-year graduation rate rises to 64%, indicating that many students take additional time beyond four years to complete their degrees successfully, which aligns with national trends.
The retention rate for first-year students returning for their second year is 77%, also classified as average and situated in the top 50% percentile. This suggests that while a majority of students continue their education after the first year, there remains room for improvement in keeping students engaged through to graduation.
Graduates of North Dakota State University can expect a wide range of earning potentials depending on their chosen field of study. Engineering disciplines generally offer the highest income prospects. For instance, electrical, electronics, and communications engineering graduates earn about $69,521, while mechanical engineering graduates make around $64,224. Construction engineering technologies and construction management graduates also see substantial starting salaries, earning approximately $64,728 and $61,785 respectively. Other engineering fields such as civil engineering, industrial engineering, and manufacturing engineering report salaries ranging from $60,547 to $62,818.
Computer science graduates at North Dakota State University benefit from strong earning potential, with an average income of $59,793, closely matched by agricultural engineering at $59,019. Those entering health-related professions, such as registered nursing and allied health diagnostic services, often begin with solid salaries; registered nursing graduates earn about $61,449, and allied health diagnostic graduates make approximately $57,747.
In business disciplines, management information systems graduates see promising earnings of $47,788, while finance and financial management graduates earn around $47,369. Accounting specialists also have good earning opportunities, with starting salaries near $49,671. Marketing and criminal justice fields yield moderate incomes at $43,806 and $41,988 respectively, with homeland security graduates earning slightly above at $42,071.
Among the agricultural programs, degrees such as agricultural business and management and agricultural production operations offer earnings in the vicinity of $51,629 and $51,496. Other agricultural-related fields like agricultural mechanization and natural resources management and policy provide lower starting salaries, ranging from $36,407 to $38,378.
Human development and family studies graduates earn around $34,734, while teacher education and professional development in specific subject areas yield about $38,980. Communication fields, including public relations, advertising, and applied communication, offer average incomes near $38,749. In the arts and humanities, music graduates earn approximately $39,104, while English language and literature and zoology/animal biology graduates report lower earnings in the mid to high $20,000s.
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All undergraduatesBACHELOR’S Degree
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Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Physical Sciences
Psychology
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services
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History