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The University of Georgia demonstrates strong graduation outcomes across its student population, with an overall graduation rate of 87%, placing it in the top 10% nationally. The institution maintains high performance in both men's and women's graduation rates, with men graduating at 85% and women at 89%, each also ranked in the top 10% percentile.
Completion within four years stands at 71%, indicating that a significant majority of students are able to earn their degree on a traditional timeline, a benchmark that is considered very high. Furthermore, when extending the window to six years, the graduation rate reaches 87%, demonstrating the university's effectiveness in supporting students who may require additional time to complete their studies.
Retention rates at the university are equally impressive, with 95% of students returning after their first year. This high retention percentage underscores strong student satisfaction and institutional support during the critical initial academic year, further contributing to the overall graduation success.
Graduates of University of Georgia experience a wide range of earning potentials depending on their chosen field of study. Those who complete degrees in engineering and computer-related disciplines generally attain some of the highest earnings. For instance, graduates with a degree in Computer Science earn approximately $70,908 on average, while those in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering earn around $67,861. Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering graduates also report substantial earnings nearing $64,849 and $62,942 respectively. Computer Engineering follows closely with an average income of $62,551.
The business-related degrees also show strong earning prospects. Business/Commerce graduates earn around $61,103, with specialization in Management Information Systems and Services leading to about $67,138. Accounting graduates earn $57,828 on average, while those studying Finance and Financial Management receive approximately $56,462. Similarly, International Business and Insurance graduates see earnings close to $57,817 and $53,270 respectively.
Agricultural and natural resource programs display a more modest earning range. Agricultural Business and Management graduates report earnings near $43,001, Forestry graduates earn about $42,980, and Landscape Architecture graduates have an average income of approximately $45,932. Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management degrees offer a lower average income of $23,994.
Degrees in communication and media studies provide varied earning outcomes. Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication graduates earn roughly $40,201, while Communication and Media Studies graduates obtain about $38,528. Journalism graduates report earnings close to $32,164. Radio, Television, and Digital Communication degrees are on the lower end at $23,773.
Education-related fields also present moderate salaries, with Special Education and Teaching graduates earning around $39,042 and Teacher Education graduates receiving between $36,755 and $38,093 depending on the specific area or level.
Sciences show considerable variation in earnings. Statistics graduates do relatively well, earning about $49,825, whereas Biological/Biosystems Engineering graduates have an average income near $50,995. Chemistry graduates average $32,284, and Public Health degree holders earn around $31,569. Meanwhile, Psychology and Anthropology graduates see earnings around $26,130 and $28,649 respectively.
Within the humanities, earnings tend to be lower. English Language and Literature graduates earn approximately $25,347, and Romance Languages graduates make about $31,338. History majors report average earnings near $28,733. Linguistic studies show one of the lowest incomes at $13,326. Fine and Studio Arts graduates earn roughly $31,407, and Drama/Theatre Arts graduates earn $23,105.
Social sciences such as Criminal Justice and Corrections offer moderate earnings around $38,066, while Economics students may expect higher income potential at $47,719. International Relations graduates generally earn about $34,590, and Political Science graduates close to $33,737.
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