
15 East Peace Street, Raleigh, NC 27604, USA


William Peace University exhibits relatively low graduation performance compared to national averages. The overall graduation rate stands at 44%, placing the institution in the bottom 25% of colleges nationwide. When broken down by gender, the graduation rate for men is slightly lower at 43%, which ranks in the bottom 35%, while women graduate at a slightly higher rate of 47%, though still within the bottom 25%.
The four-year graduation rate, an important metric for prospective students aiming to complete their degree on time, is 35%. This rate is considered average, falling within the bottom 35% nationally. Extending the timeframe to six years, the graduation rate increases to 44%, but remains in the lower quartile, ranking in the bottom 30%. These figures suggest that a substantial portion of students take longer than six years to finish or do not complete their degrees at all.
Retention rates, which reflect the percentage of first-year students who continue their studies into the second year, are also low at 61%. This retention statistic ranks William Peace University in the bottom 15% of colleges, indicating potential challenges in student persistence during the initial year.
Graduates from William Peace University see varied earning potential depending on their field of study. Those who completed degrees in Business Administration, Management and Operations report some of the highest earnings, with an average annual income of $41,454. Similarly, graduates in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services earn a respectable $35,563 on average.
Among the social sciences and humanities, graduates with degrees in Criminology earn approximately $29,782, while those in Design and Applied Arts make about $26,498. Students pursuing degrees in Psychology, General have a starting point near $24,558 annually, indicating moderate earning possibilities in that field.
Science graduates also show promising outcomes. Biology, General majors report average yearly earnings around $32,101, highlighting a strong return for those in the natural sciences. Communication and Media Studies graduates typically earn about $27,700, reflecting opportunities in media-related careers.
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Job bank on campus
YesJob fairs on campus
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