
2701 Spring St, Fort Wayne, IN 46808-3994, USA


The graduation rate at University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne stands at 61%, placing it in the upper half nationally and within the top 45% of similar institutions. When broken down by gender, approximately 64% of women graduate, slightly outperforming men, whose rate is about 55%. Both figures similarly rank in the upper-middle range compared to peer schools.
Looking at specific timeframes, about half of the students complete their bachelor's degree within four years, which is above average and situates the university within the top 40% nationally for this measure. Extending the window to six years, the graduation rate rises to 60%, still maintaining a position in the top 45% of institutions.
Despite these graduation rates, the university's first-year student retention rate is comparatively low at 66%, placing it near the bottom 25% among its peers. This suggests that while many students who remain continue to graduation, a significant portion of first-time enrollees do not persist past their freshman year.
Graduates from University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne can expect varying earning potential depending on their field of study. Those who earned degrees in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing have some of the highest reported median earnings, reaching around $55,360. This suggests strong prospects for students pursuing careers in healthcare, particularly in nursing and clinical roles.
Business-related degrees also show promising remuneration. For instance, graduates with a degree in Business Administration, Management and Operations report median earnings near $41,510, indicating solid opportunities in the business sector.
Other health-related areas such as Health and Medical Administrative Services offer median earnings of $43,186, while the broader Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General category shows earnings around $34,905. These figures highlight the viability of healthcare administration and allied health fields for prospective students looking at the university.
Creative and design fields produce somewhat lower median earnings but still present viable career paths. Students graduating with a degree in Design and Applied Arts report earnings around $36,361, revealing notable opportunities in creative professions.
Social work, another degree offered, shows median earnings of approximately $33,602. While this figure is lower compared to healthcare and business fields, it offers a realistic perspective on income for graduates aiming to enter social services.
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