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The graduation rates at SUNY Brockport reflect an average performance among its student body. Overall, 57% of students complete their degrees, placing the institution in the top half of colleges nationwide. This includes a notable difference between genders: 63% of women graduate, which ranks them in the upper 50th percentile, while 49% of men finish their programs, a rate falling below the national median.
When examining specific time frames, the four-year graduation rate stands at 43%, indicating fewer than half of students graduate within the traditional timeframe. However, the six-year graduation rate improves to 57%, suggesting a significant portion of the student population requires additional time to complete their studies. Despite these figures, the retention rate is comparatively lower, with 73% of first-year students returning for their sophomore year, placing SUNY Brockport in the bottom 45% nationally for student retention.
Graduates from SUNY Brockport experience a wide range of earning potentials across various fields of study. Those holding degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing stand out with the highest average earnings, approximately $64,752. This signifies strong financial prospects for students pursuing careers in healthcare at this institution.
In the realm of technology and business, degrees in Computer and Information Sciences, General, and related programs offer substantial earnings as well. Graduates in this area earn around $50,693, reflecting the demand for expertise in information technology. Business-related degrees such as Finance and Financial Management Services and Accounting provide graduates with competitive salaries, averaging $42,931 and $42,615 respectively. Other business disciplines like International Business, Marketing, and Business Administration see earnings near the $38,000 range.
The sciences and mathematics also reveal promising earnings. Mathematics graduates earn close to $46,869, while those with degrees in Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology report earnings around $38,225. Biology majors average just over $35,800, indicating solid economic opportunities in scientific fields at this university.
The social sciences and humanities generally report more modest earnings after graduation. For instance, students majoring in Communication and Media Studies earn roughly $34,936, and those in Political Science and Government see average earnings of $33,829. Social Work graduates earn close to $33,077, and Teacher Education candidates focusing on specific subject areas make about $33,024. Criminal Justice and Corrections yield earnings near $32,274, and degrees in Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Facilities Management average approximately $31,686.
Fields with relatively lower earnings include English Language and Literature, General, where graduates make around $27,135, and Neurobiology and Neurosciences with earnings not reported but related disciplines like Physiology, Pathology, and Related Sciences average about $28,061. Psychology graduates earn about $29,640, while those trained in Health and Physical Education/Fitness receive approximately $28,811, placing them on the lower end of the scale.
Creative fields tend to show the lowest average earnings among the reported programs. Dance graduates earn roughly $22,152, while Fine and Studio Arts majors make about $27,592. History majors report average earnings near $23,999, reflecting a more limited earning potential in the arts and humanities compared to other disciplines at SUNY Brockport.
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