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University of the Ozarks

415 N College Avenue, Clarksville, AR 72830-2880, USA

University of the Ozarks award
University of the Ozarks award
US ranking
position: 602
Tuition & fees per year: $25,750
Acceptance rate: 58.00%
Median alumni salary: $30,190
Avg. SAT and ACT: 1040 SAT, 21 ACT
Entrance difficulty: Moderate

What are the graduation rates for students at University of the Ozarks?

The graduation rates at University of the Ozarks indicate that just over half of the students complete their programs, with an overall graduation rate of 52%. This figure positions the university in the lower 40th percentile compared to other institutions, reflecting a below-average completion performance. When broken down by gender, men graduate at a rate of 48%, slightly below the overall average and within the bottom 45% nationally. Women at the university graduate at a somewhat higher rate of 55%, although this still places them among the lower 40% of graduates across similar schools.

Looking specifically at the timeline for degree completion, the four-year graduation rate stands at 41%, again in the lower half relative to comparable universities. Extending the window to six years improves the rate to 52%, which remains modest and aligns with the overall graduation rate. These figures suggest that a considerable number of students are taking longer than the traditional four years to finish their degrees, or may not graduate at all.

Retention rates further emphasize the challenges faced, as the university retains 73% of its students from one year to the next. While this retention is somewhat better than the graduation rates, it still places University of the Ozarks in the bottom 45% tier nationwide, indicating room for improvement in supporting students through to degree completion.

What is the earning potential for graduates at University of the Ozarks?

The earning potential for graduates of University of the Ozarks remains unclear across all listed degree programs, as specific salary data is not available. Prospective students considering fields such as Natural Resources Conservation and Research, Communication and Media Studies, or Teacher Education will find that detailed earnings information has not been disclosed. Similarly, those pursuing degrees in areas like Biology, Mathematics, Philosophy, or Public Health also lack concrete post-graduation income figures.

Even disciplines that are often associated with defined career paths, including Accounting and Related Services, Business Administration, Marketing, and International Business, do not have reported earnings statistics. This absence of data extends across the liberal arts spectrum-from English Language and Literature to Fine and Studio Arts and Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft-offering no direct insight into graduates' financial outcomes.

Without verifiable earning figures, students must rely on other factors such as program quality, personal interest, and career ambitions when selecting a degree at University of the Ozarks. The current lack of transparency regarding post-graduation income emphasizes the importance of thorough research and consideration of alternative information sources to gauge potential return on investment.

University of the Ozarks Graduation Rate

Avg. graduation 52%
Graduation rate, total cohort
4-year Graduation 41%
Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 4 years, total
6-year Graduation 52%
Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 6 years, total

University of the Ozarks Career Help & Outcomes

Career Centers:

Full time employees: 1

Part time employees: Data not available

Career Counselling:

Individual: All undergraduates

Group: All undergraduates

Career Center services:

  • Job Interviews
  • Career library
  • Resume preparation
  • Resume refers to employers
  • Career/Interest testing
  • Interview workshop
  • Alumni network

Other information:

Job bank on campus

Yes

Job fairs on campus

Yes

Individual job placement

All undergraduates

On campus employer recruitment

All undergraduates

University of the Ozarks Graduations Per Degree

BACHELOR’S Degree

Women Men Total

Natural Resources and Conservation

325

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

145

Education

8614

English Language and Literature/Letters

101

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

022

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

13316

Mathematics and Statistics

134

Physical Sciences

123

Psychology

8715

Social Sciences

3710

Visual and Performing Arts

516

Health Professions and Related Programs

13619

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

193352

History

022