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The University of Wyoming reports an overall graduation rate of 60%, placing it in a mid-range position compared to other institutions. This rate indicates that six out of ten students who begin their studies complete their degree, a figure considered average. When broken down by gender, graduation rates reveal some disparities: approximately 65% of women graduate compared to 54% of men, highlighting a noticeably higher success rate for female students.
Looking specifically at four-year and six-year graduation timelines, the university shows a 40% graduation rate within four years. This four-year rate is relatively lower, ranking in the bottom 45% percentile, suggesting that fewer than half of students finish their programs on the traditionally expected schedule. However, the six-year graduation rate climbs back to 60%, restoring the institution to an average standing nationally and reflecting the additional time many students require to complete their degrees.
Retention rates further complement these graduation statistics, with 77% of students returning after their first year. This retention percentage is again classified as average and within the top 50% range, which suggests the university effectively keeps a majority of its initial enrollees engaged beyond their freshman year.
Graduates of University of Wyoming exhibit a broad range of earning potentials depending on their field of study, reflecting diverse career outcomes. Those who earned degrees in engineering and technology generally command some of the highest salaries. Notably, graduates in petroleum engineering attain an average annual earning of $77,157, positioning it as the top-paying discipline at the university. Mechanical engineering follows with an average salary of $60,336, while computer science graduates earn approximately $58,867 annually. Civil engineering and chemical engineering also offer competitive earnings at $57,106 and $54,016 respectively.
In health-related fields, registered nursing graduates receive an average income of $63,738, and dental support services professionals earn slightly less, at $62,957. Natural science majors such as geological and earth sciences report average earnings of $45,124, while mathematics graduates see $45,075 on average.
Business-related programs at University of Wyoming present moderate earning potentials. For example, finance and financial management services graduates earn roughly $41,651, and management sciences and quantitative methods majors see incomes near $41,295. Business administration and operations majors make about $39,400, whereas accounting graduates average $44,818 annually. Marketing and criminal justice graduates earn $33,291 and $36,926, respectively.
Education-focused degrees also demonstrate respectable earning potential, with teacher education in both specific levels and subject areas yielding around $39,628 and $40,186, respectively. Communication and media studies graduates earn approximately $30,273, while social work graduates have incomes near $32,207.
Among the arts and humanities disciplines, average annual salaries tend to be more modest. For instance, English language and literature graduates earn about $27,710, and sociology majors make $31,461. Romance languages yield average earnings of $31,285, and history graduates earn close to $32,399. Psychology majors report earnings near $26,515, and international/global studies have an average of $26,525.
Biological sciences graduates see varied wages, with microbiological sciences and immunology at $32,917 and general biology graduates earning $28,392. Animal sciences majors earn approximately $33,342, while physiology and related sciences graduates have lower earnings, averaging $19,870.
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