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61.5%Acceptance
$28,860Tuition
1,061Students
57%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$42,401Earnings
Private nonprofit4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalResearch UniversityNAIAStudy AbroadData: 2023-24Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Student Outcomes

Graduation Rate (4-year)
53.9%
Graduation Rate (6-year)
57.0%
Retention Rate
73.7%
Median Earnings (10 years after entry)
$42,401
Median Debt at Graduation
$21,983
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
11:1
Loan Repayment Rate
67.7%
Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
$233/mo

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Educational Administration and Supervision. Doctoral $78,343 $34,498
Educational Administration and Supervision. Certificate $53,579
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Master $50,856 $23,082
Educational Administration and Supervision. Master $39,801 $23,063
Curriculum and Instruction. Master $36,488 $23,833
Educational/Instructional Media Design. Master $35,772 $19,491
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Bachelor $35,772 $19,500
American Sign Language. Bachelor $32,806 $18,197
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. Bachelor $29,322
Health and Physical Education/Fitness. Bachelor $27,295 $24,523
Biology, General. Bachelor $26,739
Agricultural and Domestic Animal Services. Bachelor $21,508 $25,810

Outcomes Overview

William Woods graduates earn a median of $42,401 ten years after graduation, creating a debt-to-earnings ratio of 52%. Monthly loan payments of $233 consume about 6.6% of typical graduate income. The university's strong ties to equestrian industries and education programs help explain the 93.1% employment rate. Many graduates enter teaching, business, and specialized fields like equine therapy or stable management. The $21,983 median debt load remains manageable compared to national averages. However, earnings lag behind typical four-year college graduates nationwide. The 67.72% loan repayment rate suggests some financial stress among alumni. For students passionate about horses or seeking small-school attention, William Woods offers average return on investment despite modest earning potential.