The six-year graduation rate is generally seen as a more-inclusive measure of overall student success on each campus. Most students will graduate from a four-year college or university within six years or less, so this percentage is generally seen as a representation of the complete graduation rate.
| Rank | Institution | Graduation Rate % (6 Year) | Acceptance Rate | SAT Score | Your Est. Net Price Avg. Net Price | Median Starting Salary | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Binghamton University | 84 | 38.61 | 1,350 – 1,500 | 18860 | 61621 |
#1
Binghamton University
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| 2 | University of Vermont | 77 | 65.3 | 1,320 – 1,440 | 22062 | 48164 |
#2
University of Vermont
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| 3 | New Jersey Institute of Technology | 74 | 65.07 | 1,250 – 1,470 | 16736 | 69591 |
#3
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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| 4 | University of Maryland-Baltimore County | 70 | 72.43 | 1,240 – 1,420 | 17704 | 55137 |
#4
University of Maryland-Baltimore County
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| 5 | University of Massachusetts-Lowell | 69 | 82.96 | 1,190 – 1,380 | 17624 | 61467 |
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
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| 6 | University of Hartford | 61 | 95.79 | 1,130 – 1,320 | 30553 | 42581 |
#6
University of Hartford
|
School data is from 2022–2023 (top 500 results shown) for schools with at least 100 undergraduate students.
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