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Graduation rates at Southern University and A & M College are notably low compared to national standards. The overall graduation rate stands at 28%, placing the institution in the bottom 10% among its peers. Male students graduate at a slightly lower rate of 26%, while female students have a marginally higher graduation rate of 30%, though still within the bottom 5% nationally. The four-year graduation rate is particularly low at just 10%, indicating that only a small fraction of students complete their degrees within a traditional timeframe. Meanwhile, the six-year graduation rate remains at 28%, reinforcing concerns about student retention and degree completion.
Retention rates further illustrate challenges faced by the university, with only 60% of students returning after their first year-a figure considered low and situated in the bottom 15% percentile.
Graduates from Southern University and A & M College experience a wide range of earning potentials depending on their chosen field of study. Those earning the highest salaries tend to be in engineering disciplines, with mechanical engineering graduates earning an average of $72,173. Civil engineering also offers promising financial prospects, with an average earning of $51,400, while electrical, electronics, and communications engineering graduates earn approximately $44,920.
Computer science graduates also see substantial earning potential, with an average income of $40,491, reflecting the growing demand for technology professionals. Registered nursing graduates from the university attain an average annual income of $63,608, marking the healthcare sector as a viable and lucrative career path.
In the social sciences and humanities, graduates tend to earn more modest incomes. For example, criminal justice and corrections graduates earn around $27,947, while social work graduates average $27,683. Similarly, sociology majors earn approximately $26,840, and psychology graduates around $23,611.
Other fields such as communication and media studies offer average starting salaries near $22,448, whereas degrees in biology and communication disorders sciences provide higher opportunities, with earnings around $31,782 and $30,377 respectively.
Those pursuing business-related degrees can expect varying results: business administration, management and operations graduates earn about $32,812, and accounting majors slightly more at $33,461. Degrees in fields like marketing or finance do not have available earnings data.
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