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University of the Cumberlands  
10.09.69.99.56
A- 8.6
2
Columbia Southern University  
9.57.69.09.212
A- 8.4
3
Texas Southern University  
10.07.710.09.15
B+ 8.0
4
Western Michigan University  
10.010.09.910.03
B+ 7.7
5
Fort Hays State University  
10.08.29.08.24
B+ 7.7
6
Brevard College  
10.010.09.310.03
B+ 7.6
7
University of West Florida  
9.810.09.810.03
B+ 7.5
8
Florida State University  
8.46.67.58.114
B+ 7.4
9
Old Dominion University  
9.38.17.25.26
B+ 7.4
10
Liberty University  
8.17.47.47.316
B+ 7.4
11
University of Colorado - Denver  
9.99.29.28.43
B+ 7.4
12
University of California - Irvine  
10.08.38.99.13
B 7.3
13
Indiana University Northwest  
9.48.38.57.74
B 7.2
14
Chaminade University of Honolulu  
9.28.47.77.84
B 7.0
15
Kean University  
9.07.57.18.35
B 7.0
16
Temple University  
9.69.07.79.13
B 7.0
17
Bob Jones University  
8.36.67.75.110
B 7.0
18
Yale University  
10.010.010.010.02
B 6.9
19
Ferris State University  
9.67.99.67.93
B 6.9
20
Western Illinois University  
8.16.97.16.99
B 6.9
21
City University of New York John Jay College of Criminal Justice  
7.17.48.26.726
B 6.8
22
Pensacola Christian College  
7.36.36.75.467
B 6.8
23
Ferrum College  
10.010.08.98.92
B 6.8
24
University of New Haven  
7.36.56.46.828
B 6.8
25
University of Maryland - College Park  
8.16.17.68.48
B 6.7
26
Mount Ida College  
8.87.15.15.16
B 6.7
27
Kennesaw State University  
10.09.86.710.02
B 6.6
28
University of Southern Mississippi  
9.96.67.65.23
B 6.6
29
Salem State University  
9.47.96.48.93
B 6.6
30
University of North Texas  
8.97.06.79.04
B 6.6
31
California Baptist University  
10.09.08.09.02
B 6.6
32
Trine University  
10.09.08.77.92
B- 6.5
33
Saint Edward's University  
10.08.68.29.42
B- 6.5
34
Kent State University Kent  
8.77.46.99.14
B- 6.5
35
University of North Carolina - Charlotte  
8.78.16.07.54
B- 6.5
36
Gannon University  
9.79.19.49.12
B- 6.5
37
University of South Florida  
7.48.07.07.18
B- 6.4
38
Texas State University  
8.37.68.57.74
B- 6.3
39
Boise State University  
8.27.05.35.56
B- 6.3
40
Troy University  
8.88.46.48.93
B- 6.3
41
Marist College  
8.36.47.06.55
B- 6.3
42
Central Connecticut State University  
10.07.710.05.42
B- 6.3
43
University of Denver  
9.87.99.07.62
B- 6.2
44
Western Carolina University  
8.95.98.43.84
B- 6.2
45
University of North Carolina - Wilmington  
9.06.96.98.43
B- 6.2
46
Western New England University  
9.29.28.59.22
B- 6.1
47
Averett University  
8.86.97.19.23
B- 6.1
48
George Mason University  
9.58.86.68.72
B- 6.1
49
Plymouth State University  
7.67.57.05.16
B- 6.1
50
Illinois State University  
8.99.19.19.22
B- 5.9

 

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Criminal Major unemployment rate

_CriminalAll Majors
Unemployed%5%9
Minimum Wage%6%4
All Others%89%86
More: Unemployment for all Majors *** not counting stay at home parents *** not counting those currently in grad school

Are things going well in Criminal?

Going Well%84
Not Going Well%16
More: All Majors Satisfaction ??? This is a social "life satisfaction" question. Overall, would people who graduated with a degree in Criminal say that their life is going well? It could be interpreted in terms of stress, salary, long hours, future prospects, etc. *** not counting those currently in grad school

Graduates who stayed in Criminal

Still in Field%58
Got out%42
More: All Majors Still in field ??? A high "got out" percentage can be interpreted a couple of ways -- for instance, perhaps the major is a great stepping stone to becoming a totally different career -- like a doctor. Or perhaps the jobs one gets with the major just aren't that great. *** not counting those currently in grad school

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