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Susquehanna University demonstrates strong graduation outcomes, with an overall graduation rate of 74%, placing it in the top 20% nationally. Male students graduate at a slightly lower rate of 71%, while female students complete their studies at a rate of 77%, both figures also ranking in the top fifth percentile compared to peer institutions. The university's four-year graduation rate stands at 67%, which is notably high and falls within the top 15% nationwide. Extending this period to six years, the graduation rate rises to 74%, reinforcing its position among the better-performing colleges, again within the top 20% by national standards. Retention rates at the university remain moderate, with 73% of freshmen returning for their second year, which sits near the middle of the spectrum but tends toward the lower half relative to other universities.
Graduates from Susquehanna University can expect varied earnings depending on their chosen field of study. Among the highest earning graduates are those who studied Accounting and Related Services, with an average income of $60,280. Other business-related degrees also show strong earning potential, including Finance and Financial Management Services at $53,032, Business Administration, Management and Operations at $37,367, and Marketing, where graduates earn around $48,954.
Economics graduates from Susquehanna University have an average earning of $51,513, making it another lucrative option. Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication majors earn approximately $34,056, while Political Science and Government graduates have an average income near $29,898.
Graduates in Psychology report average earnings of $27,088, and those from Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods, earn about $25,616. Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics majors see earnings around $23,976, and Biology graduates make close to $24,158.
Some of the lower-earning fields at Susquehanna University, based on available data, include Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies with an average of $18,654 and Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft at approximately $18,565. These figures highlight the range of post-graduate incomes and can help prospective students weigh their academic interests against potential earnings.
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