
300 Seward Street, PO Box 248, Ripon, WI 54971, USA


Ripon College's overall graduation rate stands at 60%, placing it slightly above average and ranking it in the top 45% of institutions. When broken down by gender, women demonstrate a higher completion rate of 67%, which is within the top 40%, while men graduate at a rate of 48%, positioning them in the lower 45%. The college's four-year graduation rate is 54%, indicating that just over half of the students complete their degree within four years; this rate performs well, falling into the top 35% nationally. Extending the timeframe to six years, the graduation rate rises to 60%, aligning with the overall rate and situating the college in the top 45% of schools evaluated.
Retention rates at Ripon College indicate that 76% of students return for their second year, a figure that aligns with the median range and ranks the institution within the top 50%. This suggests moderately strong student engagement and institutional support during the critical early stages of college education.
Graduates from Ripon College see a varied range of early career earnings depending on their chosen field of study. Among the degrees with available data, those holding a degree in Economics experience some of the highest reported earnings, with an average of $41,328. Business and Commerce graduates also report strong earning potentials, averaging $35,366, which suggests solid opportunities in the business sector.
Students completing a Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities degree at Ripon College earn an average of $30,523, positioning this broad academic field as a dependable option for steady income. Psychology, General graduates earn about $27,277 on average, while those with degrees in Health and Physical Education/Fitness have slightly lower average earnings around $25,869.
The English Language and Literature, General program reports average early career earnings of $22,399. These figures provide a snapshot of post-graduation income potential across several disciplines and suggest that fields related to economics, business, and liberal arts can offer diverse pathways with meaningful financial returns.
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