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The graduation rates at SUNY College at Plattsburgh indicate that just over half of the students successfully complete their programs within a standard timeframe. The overall graduation rate stands at 59%, placing the college in the average range nationally and in the top half of institutions. When broken down by gender, 62% of women and 54% of men graduate, both reflecting average performance among comparable schools.
The college's four-year graduation rate is notably lower at 44%, showing that less than half of the undergraduate cohort finishes their degrees within four years. However, this rate improves to 59% at the six-year mark, revealing that a significant portion of students take additional time to complete their studies but still persist toward graduation.
Retention presents a contrasting picture, as the institution's rate is 71%, which falls below average and ranks in the bottom 40% nationally. This metric suggests challenges in keeping students enrolled from one year to the next, which can influence overall graduation outcomes.
Graduates from SUNY College at Plattsburgh can expect a wide range of earning outcomes depending on their chosen field of study. Among the higher-earning degrees, Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing stands out with median earnings of $68,198. Those who pursue careers in Computer and Information Sciences, General, also see solid financial returns, with average earnings around $48,130. Management Information Systems and Services graduates earn similarly well, with an average of $46,803 annually.
Business-related programs offer competitive salaries as well. Graduates in Accounting and Related Services earn approximately $40,412, while those in Finance and Financial Management Services make around $40,303. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services degrees have average earnings of $42,910, placing them among the more lucrative options at the college.
Students studying Economics and Hospitality Administration/Management also benefit from respectable salaries, earning median incomes of $37,250 and $37,957, respectively. Marketing graduates can expect earnings near $33,522, while Criminal Justice and Corrections majors earn close to $32,221.
Those focusing on the sciences and natural resources have more moderate earning potential. Natural Resources Conservation and Research majors earn about $32,212, with biologists averaging $31,091, and graduates in Political Science and Government earning around $31,337. Graduates with degrees in Communication and Media Studies and related communication fields typically see earnings in the low $30,000s range, consistent across Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication ($30,517) and Radio, Television, and Digital Communication ($30,341).
Fields such as Psychology, General and Social Work offer median earnings near $30,000, with Psychology graduates earning about $30,208 and Social Work graduates slightly under at $29,932. Human Development and Family Studies graduates earn an average of $29,215.
On the lower end of the earnings scale, students with degrees in Communication Disorders Sciences and Services make around $22,520, while Health and Physical Education/Fitness majors earn approximately $23,653. Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities graduates average $27,354, and Fine and Studio Arts degrees yield around $27,810.
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