Years | Percent Earning Bachelor's Degree |
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within 4 years | 38% earned a bachelor degree |
within 5 years | 61% earned a bachelor degree |
within 6 years | 66% earned a bachelor degree |
A college's graduation rate is a strong indication of its effectiveness and your potential to find success at a school. These statistics measure the percentage of first-time, full-time students who earned a bachelor degree within four, five or six years from The University of Alabama. For comparison, approximately 58% of starting students nationally earn a bachelor's degree within six years. The University of Alabama is more effective than average at successfully graduating students.
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Years | Average Earnings |
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after 6 years | $39,000 per year |
after 7 years | $41,700 per year |
after 8 years | $43,100 per year |
after 9 years | $47,200 per year |
after 10 years | $49,900 per year |
10 years after enrolling, the average income of former The University of Alabama students who are working and no longer in school is $49,900, which is 45% higher than the national median. Sources, U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard / Department of Treasury.
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Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=100751 IPEDS survey data for The University of Alabama.