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William & Mary boasts a notably high overall graduation rate of 91%, placing the institution among the top 5% nationally. This strong performance extends across genders, with men graduating at a rate of 88% and women at 93%, both categories also ranking in the top 5% of comparable institutions.
The university excels in timely degree completion as well. The four-year graduation rate is an impressive 86%, significantly higher than many peers and again within the top 5% bracket. Furthermore, the six-year graduation rate aligns with the overall figure at 91%, confirming sustained student success over a longer timeframe.
Retention is another key strength at William & Mary, with 95% of first-year students returning for their second year. This retention rate is considered very high and ranks in the top 10% nationwide, highlighting the institution's ability to engage and support students beyond their initial year.
Graduates of William & Mary experience a range of earning potentials depending on their chosen field of study. Among the highest earners are those who studied Computer Science, with median earnings around $71,208, reflecting strong demand for technical skills in the job market. Similarly, majors such as Business Administration, Management and Operations offer competitive returns, with an average income near $66,977, demonstrating the value of business-related credentials from this institution.
Students who pursued Mathematics also show solid financial outcomes, seeing average earnings of about $65,262. Other analytical fields yield somewhat lower, though still respectable, fortnightly incomes. For instance, graduates in Economics report median earnings of approximately $54,979, while those in International Relations and National Security Studies and Political Science and Government both earn in the mid-$43,000 range.
William & Mary alumni with degrees in the humanities and social sciences tend to have more moderate earning potentials. For example, the median income for graduates in Sociology is roughly $35,554, while those in Area Studies earn around $34,517. Students pursuing Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics or English Language and Literature, General have income medians near $31,690 and $30,436 respectively.
Science fields at William & Mary offer earnings from the mid-$20,000s to nearly $30,000. Graduates in Neurobiology and Neurosciences have median earnings of $29,407, while those in Chemistry earn approximately $27,623. Psychology, General graduates report median incomes in the range of $25,989, indicating that STEM-related disciplines provide a range of financial prospects.
Other areas of study such as Public Policy Analysis and interdisciplinary programs demonstrate median earnings in the mid-to-high $30,000 range, suggesting a decent economic return relative to the field of specialization. Overall, the most financially rewarding fields at William & Mary appear to be those rooted in technology, business, and quantitative sciences, while arts and social science majors tend to have more modest earnings.
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