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 | Florida National University-Main Campus | 49 | 99.81 | -- | 23629 | 29347 |
Florida National University-Main Campus
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| 2 | Carolina University | 42 | 34 | 850 – 1,140 | 19111 | 30657 |
#2
Carolina University
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| 3 | Washington Adventist University | 40 | 45.36 | 800 – 1,100 | 16732 | 40114 |
Washington Adventist University
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| 4 | Fisher College | 38 | 70.75 | 820 – 1,100 | 27827 | 44366 |
Fisher College
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| 5 | North American University | 29 | 22.7 | -- | 13702 | 32221 |
North American University
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| 6 | Florida College | 28 | 66.45 | 940 – 1,140 | 23885 | 42430 |
Florida College
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| 7 | Morris College | 25 | 98.28 | -- | 20397 | 24250 |
Morris College
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| 8 | Georgia Gwinnett College | 21 | 95.5 | 870 – 1,120 | 11037 | 36756 |
Georgia Gwinnett College
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| 9 | Northern New Mexico College | 20 | 75.73 | -- | 6102 | 34377 |
Northern New Mexico College
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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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