
450 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA


Stanford University demonstrates exceptionally high graduation rates, reflecting strong student retention and completion success. The overall graduation rate stands at 93%, situating the university in the top 5% nationally. Male students graduate at a similarly high rate of 90%, while female students surpass this slightly with a 95% graduation rate, also ranking in the top 5%.
The institution's retention rate is equally impressive, with 98% of first-year students continuing their studies, placing Stanford yet again among the top 5% of colleges nationwide for student retention. Furthermore, the six-year graduation rate matches the overall rate at 93%, indicating consistent completion performance over an extended period.
Although the four-year graduation rate is lower at 58%, it remains high compared to national averages and places the university in the top 25%, signifying that a majority of students complete their degrees in a timely manner even if they exceed the traditional four-year timeline.
These data points reveal that students enrolling at Stanford University benefit from a strong support system that encourages persistence through to degree completion, with particularly notable success among women and sustained progress through to six years post-enrollment.
Graduates from Stanford University exhibit a wide range of earning potentials depending on their field of study. Among the highest earners are those in Computer Science, with an average salary of $136,126, reflecting strong demand in technology sectors. Engineering-related fields also offer competitive incomes, with Mechanical Engineering graduates earning around $67,007 and other engineering-related disciplines averaging approximately $77,180.
Other fields in the engineering spectrum such as general engineering yield an average earning of about $55,933, indicating solid but relatively lower returns compared to specialized engineering and computer science degrees.
Social sciences and humanities display varied earnings; graduates in Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies have an average salary near $47,961, while those majoring in Political Science and Government earn about $46,407. English Language and Literature graduates report earnings around $44,251, and in Psychology, General, the average income reaches $51,407.
Degrees in biological and health sciences also show moderate earning power. Human Biology graduates earn approximately $40,010, and those with a degree in Biology, General make around $36,722.
Economic and international affairs studies provide somewhat higher earnings in the social sciences domain. For instance, graduates in Economics receive about $60,475 on average, and International Relations and National Security Studies majors earn nearly $60,442.
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Natural Resources and Conservation
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Education
Engineering
Engineering/Engineering-related Technologies/Technicians
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Legal Professions and Studies
English Language and Literature/Letters
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Physical Sciences
Psychology
Social Sciences
Visual and Performing Arts
Health Professions and Related Programs
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
History