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Syracuse University reports strong overall graduation outcomes, with an 81% graduation rate that places it in the top 15% nationally. This rate reflects students completing their degrees over a typical timeframe.
Analyzing by gender, male students graduate at a slightly lower rate of 79%, yet this figure is exceptionally high, ranking within the top 10% of universities. Female students graduate at a rate of 84%, maintaining a position also in the top 15%, indicating robust performance across both genders.
Delving further, the university's four-year graduation rate stands at a notable 71%, an achievement that is among the top 10% of institutions. This suggests that a substantial proportion of students are able to complete their undergraduate programs within four years, which is often a critical consideration for prospective students and their families.
For longer-term completion, the six-year graduation rate reaches 81%, consistent with the overall rate and also placing Syracuse University in the top 15%. Such data highlight sustained success in supporting students through to degree completion.
The retention rate, which measures the percentage of first-year students returning for their second year, is 91%. This high retention indicates strong student satisfaction and institutional support during the critical early phase of college.
Graduates of Syracuse University see a wide range of earnings depending on their chosen field of study. Among the highest earners are those with degrees in engineering and computer-related disciplines. For example, Computer Engineering graduates earn an average of $75,809, while those with a degree in Computer and Information Sciences average $74,507. Other strong performing engineering fields include Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at $69,301, Chemical Engineering at $60,768, and Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at $60,947.
Business-related degrees also show promising earnings. Accounting and Related Services earn about $64,229, closely followed by Business Administration, Management and Operations at $60,519. Finance and Financial Management Services graduates obtain an average salary of $68,264, and Real Estate graduates earn around $53,802.
Among the architecture and design fields, Architecture graduates have an average income of $55,145, and Architectural Sciences and Technology graduates earn $52,943. Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Business Services is another notable program with an average earning of $55,991.
Some social science and humanities fields yield more modest incomes. Political Science and Government graduates earn roughly $39,308, Communication and Media Studies $37,905, and Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication $47,611. Journalism averages $39,363, and Sociology graduates earn about $32,936. Economics stands out in the social sciences with an average salary of $45,639.
In health and sciences, Biomedical/Medical Engineering majors earn around $50,920, while Biotechnology graduates average $37,007. Special Education and Teaching provide an income near $47,988, whereas Public Administration graduates earn about $48,017. Biology majors typically make $26,042, and Psychology graduates around $32,210.
The arts and humanities often have lower starting salaries, with Fine and Studio Arts averaging $18,000 and Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft $21,187. Music graduates can expect approximately $29,737, while Film/Video and Photographic Arts graduates earn around $27,741.
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