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The graduation rates at University of Nebraska at Omaha indicate challenges in timely degree completion compared to national averages. The overall graduation rate stands at 47%, placing the institution in the lower 30th percentile nationally. This suggests that less than half of the students graduate within an expected timeframe relative to peer institutions.
When examining the data by gender, men have a slightly better graduation rate of 45%, which is considered average, though still in the bottom 40% nationally. Women graduate at a rate of 49%, classified as low and ranking in the bottom 25%, indicating a wider gap relative to national benchmarks for female students.
More specifically, four-year graduation rates at the university are particularly low, with only 27% of students completing their degrees within this period. This figure reflects placement in the bottom 25% nationally and may be a crucial consideration for prospective students aiming to graduate on a traditional timeline. Meanwhile, the six-year graduation rate improves to 49%, categorized as average, though still within the lower 40% of institutions nationwide.
Retention rates offer a somewhat stronger outlook, with 76% of students returning after their first year. This rate is average and ranks near the top 50% of universities, suggesting that while many students continue past their initial year, timely completion remains a challenge.
Graduates from University of Nebraska at Omaha see notable variation in earning potential depending on their field of study. Among the highest earners are those with degrees in Computer Science, who have median earnings around $66,650. Engineering disciplines also offer strong financial returns, with Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering graduates earning about $65,154, followed by Civil Engineering at $59,697, and Construction Management at $61,060.
Information Science and Studies alumni also experience a relatively high median income, averaging $56,045. Other technology-related fields provide competitive salaries, although some related data are not available.
Business-related programs offer modestly strong outcomes; for instance, graduates in Business Administration, Management, and Operations earn approximately $43,879, while those in Air Transportation see earnings near $44,224. Construction Engineering also presents a solid median income of $61,060.
Degrees in the social sciences and humanities tend to have lower median earnings. For example, Political Science and Government graduates earn roughly $31,585, Psychology graduates about $31,127, and Sociology graduates around $31,197. Communication programs-such as Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs-offer incomes close to $37,747, with Journalism graduates earning near $36,248.
Teacher Education and Professional Development programs yield median incomes ranging from $31,326 for Special Education and Teaching to about $38,791 for specific levels and methods in education. These figures reflect moderate earning paths compared to STEM fields.
Other areas include Mathematics, which offers graduates median earnings near $46,377, and Linguistic studies at roughly $33,581. Health-related fields like Public Health provide median earnings around $32,394, while Social Work graduates make about $33,715.
Degrees in fields such as Biology and Neurobiology report median earnings in the low $30,000s, with Biology at $29,450 and Neurobiology and Neurosciences at $30,850. Arts-related degrees like Fine and Studio Arts have median earnings around $31,322, and Music graduates receive about $24,552.
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