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Graduation rates at Piedmont University are relatively low compared to national averages, placing the institution in the lower 20 to 25 percentiles. The overall graduation rate is 41%, which situates the university in the bottom 20% of comparable institutions. When broken down by gender, 37% of men graduate, placing them in the bottom 25%, while 44% of women complete their degrees, also ranking in the bottom 20%.
The pace of graduation within standard timeframes remains challenging for many students. Approximately 29% of students complete their programs within four years, which is in the bottom 25% nationally. The six-year graduation rate is slightly higher at 40%, but still falls into the bottom 25% of peer institutions.
On a more positive note, Piedmont University maintains an average retention rate of 77%, ranking just above the median in the top 50% percentile, indicating that a majority of students return after their first year despite the lower overall graduation rates.
Graduates from Piedmont University experience varying earning potentials depending on their field of study, with some programs leading to notably higher salaries. For example, those who complete a degree in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing earn a median annual income of $60,786, which is among the highest reported earnings for graduates of the university.
Other degrees also demonstrate respectable earnings, such as Business Administration, Management, and Operations, where graduates make approximately $35,396 annually. Careers stemming from Teacher Education and Professional Development in specific levels and methods yield an average salary of $34,027, indicating a moderate earning capacity for those entering educational roles.
Among the social sciences, graduates with a degree in Criminal Justice and Corrections have a median income of $31,809, presenting a solid opportunity for students interested in law enforcement or related fields. Meanwhile, Psychology graduates see earnings near $18,200, reflecting an entry-level range within that discipline.
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