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Rhode Island College has relatively low graduation statistics compared to many other institutions. The overall graduation rate stands at 46%, placing the college in the bottom 30% nationally. When broken down by gender, 37% of men graduate, a figure that ranks in the bottom 25%, while 50% of women graduate, also in the bottom 30%.
The length of time students take to complete their degrees further underscores these trends. The four-year graduation rate is particularly low at 23%, positioning Rhode Island College in the bottom 20% among peer institutions. The six-year graduation rate rises to 46%, mirroring the overall rate, yet still remains in the bottom 30%. These figures highlight challenges in timely degree completion.
Retention rates offer additional insight into student persistence. At 74%, the retention rate of Rhode Island College is moderate, falling around the middle range but still under the national average, classified as average and in the bottom 50% percentile.
Graduates of Rhode Island College experience a wide range of earning potentials, which vary significantly depending on their chosen field of study. Among the highest earners are those who studied Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, with an average income of $62,911. Similarly, degrees in Mathematics and Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions also provide strong financial prospects, with earnings reported around $57,419 and $56,461 respectively.
Students who graduated with a background in Computer Science can expect an average salary of $52,235, reflecting the demand for professionals in technological fields. Those with degrees in business-related disciplines generally earn solid incomes as well; for instance, Finance and Financial Management Services graduates earn about $43,330, Management Information Systems and Services graduates make around $43,715, and those in Accounting and Related Services have an average of $42,172.
Education graduates, while earning less than some technical fields, still report competitive salaries. Special education professionals average $41,687, with other teacher education levels earning between $33,615 and $37,920. In the health sector, graduates of Health and Medical Administrative Services earn nearly $40,000, and those in Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions make approximately $34,038.
The social sciences and humanities fields often yield more modest earnings. Graduates in Political Science and Government receive about $34,645, while Criminal Justice and Corrections and Psychology, General earners average $34,403 and $31,457 respectively. Social work graduates typically take home $32,764, and those studying Sociology earn around $30,631.
Degrees in the arts present varied outcomes; for example, Music graduates earn roughly $31,765 on average, while those in Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft and Fine and Studio Arts report lower incomes in the range of approximately $23,270 to $24,928.
Among the sciences, fields such as Biology, General and Neurobiology and Neurosciences offer mid-level income potential, with earnings close to $35,907 and $36,502 respectively. Graduates with a degree in Chemistry earn around $39,467, which positions the field better within the natural sciences.
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