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Texas Wesleyan University reports graduation rates that fall in the lower percentiles nationally, presenting a challenging outlook for prospective students. The overall graduation rate stands at 32%, placing the institution in the bottom 10% compared to other colleges. This rate reflects students completing their degrees within the expected timeframe but indicates significant room for improvement.
When examining graduation by gender, men graduate at a noticeably lower rate of 22%, also ranking in the bottom 10%. Women graduate at a higher rate of 45%, yet this figure still lands within only the bottom 20% nationally. This gender disparity suggests different academic outcomes and persistence levels between male and female students at the university.
The four-year graduation rate, measuring students who complete their bachelor's degree within four years, is 23%. This rate is considered low, falling within the bottom 20% of national institutions. Extending the timeframe to six years, the graduation rate rises to 32%, though even this figure remains in the bottom 15%, highlighting continued challenges with student retention and completion over longer periods.
Supporting these outcomes is a retention rate of 63%, indicating that less than two-thirds of first-year students continue their studies at the university in the following year. This retention level is also rated low and sits in the bottom 20%, underscoring difficulties in keeping students enrolled beyond their initial year.
Graduates from Texas Wesleyan University experience varied earning potentials depending on their chosen field of study. Among those with reported earnings data, degrees in Business and related fields tend to offer some of the highest average incomes.
For example, graduates with a degree in Accounting and Related Services report an average earning of $48,419, which stands out as the most lucrative among available data. Similarly, those who majored in Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods have an average income close behind, at $44,748. Business Administration, Management and Operations also provides a respectable earning level, with an average of $41,648.
Other fields connected to finance and management yield moderate earnings. Finance and Financial Management Services graduates earn around $35,715. Additionally, interdisciplinary studies graduates have an average income of approximately $35,122.
In the social sciences, graduates with degrees in Criminal Justice and Corrections earn an average of $31,312, while those with a Psychology, General degree have an average earning of $29,920. These figures indicate that even within diverse academic disciplines at Texas Wesleyan University, earnings can differ significantly based on specialization.
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