
223 Store Hill Rd, Old Westbury, NY 11568-0210, USA


Graduation rates at SUNY Old Westbury indicate that just under half of its students complete their degrees, reflecting a challenging academic environment. The overall graduation rate stands at 47%, placing the institution in the lower 30th percentile compared to other colleges. Male students graduate at a lower rate of 37%, ranking in the bottom 25%, while female students perform somewhat better with a graduation rate of 53%, though still within the bottom 35%. This gap highlights a noticeable difference in outcomes between genders at this university.
The four-year graduation rate is particularly low at 32%, again situating SUNY Old Westbury in the lower 30th percentile. However, the six-year graduation rate improves to 47%, indicating that nearly half of the students finish within a more extended timeframe, but this remains in the lower range nationally.
Retention rates, which measure the percentage of first-year students returning for a second year, are average at 74%, ranking near the 45th percentile. This suggests that while a majority of students persist past their initial year, many do not ultimately graduate in a timely manner.
Graduates from SUNY Old Westbury experience a range of earnings depending on their chosen field of study. Those earning the highest incomes tend to come from education-related fields, with graduates in Special Education and Teaching earning approximately $46,821 on average, which marks one of the more lucrative options among the reported data.
Business-related degrees also offer competitive earning potential. For instance, graduates with a degree in Accounting and Related Services earn about $44,861, while those in Human Resources Management and Services and Finance and Financial Management Services earn roughly $43,457 and $42,699 respectively. Business Administration, Management and Operations graduates similarly reach close to $38,057 in earnings.
The social sciences and related disciplines present moderate earning possibilities. Criminology graduates earn around $37,745, whereas those with degrees in Social Sciences (Other) earn approximately $38,225. Sociology graduates have an average income of $35,661. Psychology majors tend to earn about $32,696, while Political Science and Government data was not available for comparison.
Degrees in liberal arts and sciences, including English Language and Literature and Biology, show earnings around the low $30,000 range, with English Language and Literature graduates earning about $32,037 and Biology graduates about $31,905. Related fields such as Communication and Media Studies average $29,553, while History graduates earn slightly above $30,000, at $30,121.
Teacher Education and Professional Development also reflects diverse earning outcomes; graduates focusing on specific levels and methods average $31,364, underscoring moderate earning prospects within the education sector.
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