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Youngstown State University reports an overall graduation rate of 53%, placing it in the lower half of comparable institutions nationwide. Male students graduate at a slightly lower rate of 50%, while female students perform somewhat better with a 56% graduation rate. Both figures, however, remain in the bottom 50% and 40% respectively. The rate at which students complete their degrees within four years stands at 33%, reflecting challenges in timely degree completion. After six years, the graduation rate improves to 53%, but this too remains below median levels in its peer group. Despite modest graduation outcomes, the university maintains a retention rate of 77%, which ranks in the upper half, suggesting that most students continue their studies after their first year. These statistics indicate that while many students remain enrolled beyond their first year, achieving graduation is less frequent within traditional time frames.
The earning potential for graduates of Youngstown State University varies significantly depending on the field of study, reflecting a wide range of opportunities for prospective students. Graduates in engineering disciplines often see some of the highest median earnings. For instance, those holding degrees in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering earn around $63,147, while graduates in Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering make approximately $60,894 and $60,173 respectively. Industrial Engineering also offers competitive returns, with graduates earning about $60,563.
Other technology-related fields provide promising income prospects as well. Computer Science graduates have a median earning of $56,461, which is notably high compared to many other areas of study at the university. Additionally, graduates with degrees in Civil Engineering earn a median salary close to $54,914, while those from Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians programs earn around $62,179. Those in Civil Engineering Technologies/Technicians also see a strong median income of $51,058.
Health-related programs offer respectable earning potential. For example, Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science graduates earn about $55,965, and Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, and related fields have a median salary of $54,758. Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions also provide solid earnings, with graduates making roughly $49,655.
Business and management fields show moderate earning potential. Graduates with degrees in Business Administration, Management and Operations earn about $36,815, while those in Finance and Financial Management Services make around $44,200. Accounting graduates have a median income of $42,103, and those in Human Resources Management can expect nearly $39,140.
Communication and arts degrees generally yield lower median earnings. For example, Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication graduates make about $33,593. Journalism and Radio, Television, and Digital Communication offer median earnings of $24,178 and $22,169 respectively, while Fine and Studio Arts graduates earn around $25,260.
Some social science and education degrees provide more modest financial returns. Criminal Justice graduates earn about $32,296, Political Science and Government graduates make around $31,193, and Social Work graduates typically earn $31,098. Education-related programs such as Special Education and Teaching average about $32,711, while more general teacher education degrees see median earnings in the range of $29,700.
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