
486 Chandler Street, Worcester, MA 01602-2597, USA


Worcester State University reports an overall graduation rate of 56%, which is considered average and places the institution in the bottom half nationally. When broken down by gender, graduation rates show that 61% of women complete their degrees, ranking similarly in the bottom 50%, while 46% of men graduate, placing them in the lower 40% nationwide. These figures indicate a modest gender disparity favoring female students in terms of degree completion.
The university's retention rate stands at 77%, marking it as average but within the top 50% relative to peer institutions. This suggests that a majority of students choose to continue their studies beyond their first year, even if ultimate graduation rates remain moderate.
The four-year graduation rate at Worcester State University is 40%, reflecting the proportion of students who earn their bachelor's degree within the typical timeframe and ranking near the bottom 45% nationally. Extending the window to six years, the graduation rate increases to 56%, showing that many students require more time to complete their studies but eventually achieve their academic goals.
Graduates from Worcester State University experience varying levels of earning potential depending on their field of study. Those who pursued degrees in Computer and Information Sciences, General notably earn among the highest salaries, with an average income of $60,231. Similarly, graduates in Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing report earnings around $67,399, indicating strong financial prospects in health professions.
Business Administration, Management and Operations also offers respectable income opportunities, with average earnings reported at $39,699. Other fields such as Biology, General and Communication and Media Studies yield salaries of approximately $39,515 and $38,549 respectively, reflecting moderate earning potential. Criminal Justice and Corrections and Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions graduates earn in the mid-$30,000 range, with averages of $37,556 and $35,724.
Degrees related to Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods tend to have average earnings around $34,440, while Psychology graduates earn slightly less at about $33,633. Majors in History and English Language and Literature, General show average incomes of $30,249 and $28,632, respectively, whereas Sociology and Communication Disorders Sciences and Services report more modest earnings near $28,306 and $27,682. Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other fields average about $27,718.
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Psychology
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