Graduation Rate at Central Alabama CC

The graduation rate at Central Alabama Community College is 22%. The retention rate is 64% at Central Alabama Community College.
  • Graduation Rate: 22%
  • Transfer-out Rate: 23%
  • Retention Rate: 64%
  • Earning after 10 years of graduation: $32,400

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Number of Completers and Graduation Rate by Gender

The graduation rate at Central Alabama Community College is 22%. The rate is based on number of completers within 150% normal time (For example, 6 years for 4-year bachelor's degree program). Total 69 students have completed their degree out of 315 candidates who seeking degree/certificate other than bachelor's degree. The next table shows the graduation rate and number of completers by degree type at Central Alabama Community College
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Graduation Rate for degree/certificate other than bachelor's degree at Central Alabama Community College
TotalMaleFemale
Graduation Rate21.90%23.75%20.00%
Total Cohort315160155
Number of Completers693831
Number of Transfer-out713536
Still Enrolled (not complete)1688
No longer Enrolled (not complete)1597980

Average Earning After Graduation from Central Alabama Community College

The next table summarizes the average earning by years after graduation from Central Alabama Community College. After 6 years of graduation, the mean earning is $25,900 and, after 10 years of graduation, the mean earning is $32,400 for Central Alabama Community College graduates.
Mean Earning After Graduation By Time for Central Alabama Community College Graduate
TotalMaleFemale
After 6 Years$25,900$29,800$24,000
After 7 Years$26,600--
After 8 Years$29,300--
After 9 Years$29,400--
After 10 Years$32,400$41,500$28,600

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