
1 St Mary of Woods Coll, Saint Mary of the Woods, IN 47876, USA


Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College's overall graduation rate stands at 52%, positioning it in the lower 40th percentile compared to other institutions. When broken down by gender, male students have a markedly higher success rate, with 71% graduating, placing them in the top 20%. Female students graduate at a rate of 50%, which is in the bottom 30% nationally.
The college's four-year graduation rate is slightly below average at 48%, ranking in the top 45%, while the six-year graduation rate is 53%, situating the school near the bottom 45%. Retention rates also reflect some challenges, with only 67% of the first-year cohort continuing their studies, placing the institution in the lower 30%.
For prospective students, these figures signal a mixed outlook regarding timely completion and student persistence. While men tend to graduate at significantly higher rates, overall performance indicates room for improvement in encouraging student retention and progress to degree completion within traditional timeframes.
Graduates from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College see differing earning potentials depending on their field of study. Those completing degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing tend to experience the highest earnings, with average incomes reaching around $61,173. This suggests strong demand and rewarding career opportunities within nursing and clinical healthcare professions.
Students specializing in Business Administration, Management and Operations can expect moderate earnings, with average salaries near $39,336. This reflects the value of business-related skills in various sectors.
Among education-related programs, graduates with degrees in Special Education and Teaching report average incomes of approximately $34,325, indicating a more modest but stable earning potential within the teaching profession.
At the lower end of the spectrum, individuals with degrees in Psychology, General have average earnings around $22,351, which may reflect entry-level salaries or the broad range of career options in that discipline.
Career Centers:
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Career Counselling:
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Job bank on campus
YesJob fairs on campus
YesOn campus employer recruitment
All undergraduatesBACHELOR’S Degree
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