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Northeastern University demonstrates notably high graduation outcomes, with an overall graduation rate of 90%, placing it within the top 5% of institutions nationally. This strong performance is reflected across genders, as men graduate at a rate of 88%, while women graduate at a slightly higher rate of 93%, both also ranking in the top 5%. Additionally, the university's retention rate is equally impressive at 98%, indicating that nearly all first-year students continue their studies beyond their initial year, again positioning Northeastern among the highest-performing schools.
While the six-year graduation rate aligns closely with the overall graduation rate at 90%, the four-year graduation rate is considerably lower, standing at 0%, which places it in the bottom 5% of comparable institutions. This suggests that while students may not commonly complete their degrees within four years, they tend to graduate with their class, or shortly thereafter, by the six-year mark.
Graduates from Northeastern University experience a wide range of earning potentials depending on their chosen field of study. Among the highest earners are those with degrees in computer and engineering-related disciplines. For example, graduates in Computer and Information Sciences, General can expect an average annual salary of $95,288, while those in Computer Engineering earn around $88,529. Other engineering fields also offer competitive salaries: Chemical Engineering graduates earn about $69,307, Mechanical Engineering $69,867, Civil Engineering $69,279, and Industrial Engineering $69,499.
Students pursuing Mathematics can anticipate earnings near $69,773, closely aligning with these engineering fields. Registered Nursing graduates also report strong earnings, averaging $69,253 per year, showcasing the solid financial prospects in health-related studies at the university.
In the business sector, degrees show varied earning potential. Business Administration, Management and Operations yield an average salary of $68,843, International Business graduates earn approximately $61,027, and Business/Commerce, General graduates see around $65,358. Finance and Financial Management Services graduates earn a respectable average of $52,540.
The sciences provide moderate earning opportunities. Biology graduates bring in about $43,916 while Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology graduates earn $48,487. Chemistry graduates report average earnings of $54,138, indicating a favorable return in chemical sciences.
Humanities and social sciences typically have lower average earnings. For example, graduates in Communication and Media Studies earn $48,567, slightly above Journalism graduates at $38,872. Political Science and Government degrees see average earnings of $45,238, while Economics graduates achieve $56,668. Design and Applied Arts graduates earn approximately $45,115 annually.
Some fields in the arts and health have more modest incomes. Music graduates earn about $29,347, and Research and Experimental Psychology graduates make $35,413. Graduates in Health and Medical Administrative Services earn $41,623.
Other areas such as Natural Resources Conservation and Research report average earnings of $42,990, and Criminal Justice and Corrections graduates earn approximately $44,672. Sociology graduates report the lowest among the listed, earning around $25,380.
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