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Graduation rates at Universidad del Sagrado Corazon are generally low compared to national averages. The overall graduation rate stands at 44%, placing the institution in the bottom 25% of colleges. This indicates that less than half of the students complete their programs within a typical timeframe.
When broken down by gender, men have a graduation rate of 37%, while women fare slightly better at 48%, yet both rates remain in the lower quartile nationally. These figures reflect challenges in student retention and completion across demographic groups.
Looking at specific time frames, only 17% of students graduate within four years, which is notably low and ranks in the bottom 15%. The six-year graduation rate improves to 44%, still within the lower 30% percentile, highlighting a gradual but limited increase in completion over an extended period.
Despite these graduation outcomes, the retention rate is comparatively stronger at 79%, positioned in the upper 40% nationwide. This suggests that while many students continue their studies from one year to the next, completing the degree remains difficult.
Graduates from Universidad del Sagrado Corazon experience a varied range of earnings depending on their field of study, with some disciplines offering notably higher financial returns. Those who complete a degree in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research, and Clinical Nursing achieve the highest average earnings, approximately $37,911, reflecting the demand and specialized nature of healthcare professions.
Students pursuing studies in Psychology, General, also report competitive earnings, averaging $20,236. Communication-related fields demonstrate moderate earning potential, with graduates in Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication earning around $17,817, closely followed by those in Communication and Media Studies at $17,716, and Radio, Television, and Digital Communication at $17,419. Hospitality Administration and Management graduates average about $17,122, indicating reasonable prospects within the service industry.
Other notable earnings include graduates in Film/Video and Photographic Arts, who earn approximately $16,260, and those specializing in Journalism with average earnings near $15,344. These figures can aid prospective students in weighing their academic interests against potential financial outcomes when choosing their major.
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