
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW, Olympia, WA 98505, USA


The Evergreen State College has relatively low graduation rates compared to national averages, with an overall rate of 44%. This rate places the college in the bottom 25% percentile for graduation success. When broken down by gender, male students graduate at a slightly lower rate of 41%, which falls within the bottom 30%, while female students have a graduation rate of 45%, ranking in the bottom 20%.
The four-year graduation rate at The Evergreen State College is 34%, considered average but still in the lower third of peer institutions, situated in the bottom 35% percentile. Similarly, the six-year graduation rate remains at 44%, confirming the institution's position in the lower 30% category for this measure.
Retention rates, a key indicator of student persistence from the first to second year, are also low at 68%, ranking in the bottom 30% nationally. These figures suggest that while some students complete their degrees within a typical timeframe, many face challenges that extend beyond four years or lead to attrition.
Graduates from The Evergreen State College exhibit varied earning potentials depending on their field of study. Those holding degrees in Biological and Physical Sciences typically earn an average annual income of $25,468, which is higher compared to other areas.
In contrast, graduates with degrees in Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities report average earnings closer to $24,118 per year. While this demonstrates a modest difference, it highlights the slightly greater financial opportunities for those pursuing science-related disciplines at the institution.
Career Centers:
Full time employees: 4
Part time employees: 2
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Job bank on campus
YesJob fairs on campus
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All undergraduatesBACHELOR’S Degree
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
MASTER’S Degree
Natural Resources and Conservation
Education
Public Administration and Social Service Professions