
1501 State Street, Marshall, MN 56258, USA


Southwest Minnesota State University exhibits graduation rates that fall within the lower range compared to many other institutions. Overall, just 44% of students graduate, a figure placing the university in the bottom 25% nationally. When disaggregated by gender, men graduate at a slightly lower rate of 38%, while 49% of women complete their programs.
Considering the time it takes to graduate, only 29% of students attain their degree within four years. The six-year graduation rate improves somewhat, reaching 43%, yet it remains relatively low, remaining in the bottom quarter of comparable institutions. Retention rates, which reflect how many first-year students return for a second year, stand at 70%, signaling an average level of student persistence.
Graduates of Southwest Minnesota State University have a diverse range of earning potentials depending on their field of study. Among the highest earners are those with degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, with an average annual earning of $63,193. Students pursuing careers in Finance and Financial Management Services also see strong earnings, averaging $41,644 per year.
Other business-related fields show competitive salaries as well. Graduates in Marketing earn about $39,062, while those with degrees in Business Administration, Management and Operations and Agricultural Business and Management have similar earning potentials around $38,735 and $38,927 respectively. Additionally, Accounting and Related Services graduates make an average of $36,831 annually, indicating solid opportunities within the financial sector.
Education-related degrees yield more modest earnings, but remain respectable. For example, Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods graduates earn an average of $37,319, while those with a general Education degree make around $28,700.
Majors in Psychology, General and Social Work have earning averages of $35,969 and $33,078 respectively, reflecting moderate income prospects within the social sciences. Those with degrees in Health and Physical Education/Fitness earn roughly $30,486 per year.
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