This is a measure of what percentage of students at each college or university graduate with a bachelor's degree within 4 years. Students who graduate within four years generally save money on overall tuition costs and student loan debt. This is also seen as a way to measure the success of students on campus and their engagement with faculty and staff.
| Rank | Institution | Graduation Rate % (4 Year) | Acceptance Rate | SAT Score | Your Est. Net Price Avg. Net Price | Median Starting Salary | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Santa Clara University | 85 | 48 | 1,370 – 1,490 | 49651 | 91198 |
#1
Santa Clara University
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| 2 | Gonzaga University | 75 | 81.69 | 1,220 – 1,390 | 40295 | 66525 |
Gonzaga University
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| 3 | University of Portland | 74 | 89.17 | 1,180 – 1,380 | 34951 | 67913 |
University of Portland
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| 4 | Loyola Marymount University | 72 | 45.08 | 1,280 – 1,430 | 54471 | 62763 |
Loyola Marymount University
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| 5 | Pepperdine University | 72 | 62.86 | 1,310 – 1,450 | 52216 | 64934 |
Pepperdine University
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| 6 | University of San Francisco | 68 | 61.71 | 1,200 – 1,390 | 44104 | 69951 |
#6
University of San Francisco
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| 7 | Saint Mary's College of California | 61 | 88.56 | 1,080 – 1,270 | 31615 | 60388 |
Saint Mary's College of California
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| 8 | University of the Pacific | 44 | 71.32 | 1,180 – 1,470 | 30975 | 62672 |
#8
University of the Pacific
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School data is from 2022–2023 (top 500 results shown) for schools with at least 100 undergraduate students.
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