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Degrees Offered
Certificate
Associate's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Master's Degree
Doctoral Degree
First-Professional Degree
Graduation Rates
Bachelor's Degree in 4 years
68.2%
Bachelor's Degree in 5 years
3.5%
Bachelor's Degree in 6 years
0.9%
Transfer or Drop Out
27.5%
Ten Most Popular Majors
% of Bachelor's Degrees Awarded In:
1. Business/Commerce, General
14.1%
2. Psychology, General
12.5%
3. Accounting
10.9%
4. English Language and Literature, General
8.8%
5. Political Science and Government, General
7.2%
6. Education, General
6.4%
7. History, General
5.8%
8. Spanish Language and Literature
4.5%
9. Biology/Biological Sciences, General
4.2%
10. Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences, Other
3.4%
Learning Programs
Accelerated Programs
Cooperative/Work-Study
Distance Learning
Dual Enrollment
ROTC
Study Abroad
Weekend College
Teaching Certification
Majors Offered
Accounting
Art Teacher Education
Art/Art Studies, General
Biochemistry
Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Biophysics
Business/Commerce, General
Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences, Other
Chemistry, General
Chemistry, Other
Economics, General
Education, General
English Language and Literature, General
Environmental Studies
French Language and Literature
German Language and Literature
History, General
Information Technology
International Business/Trade/Commerce
International/Global Studies
Mathematics, General
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
Music, General
Philosophy
Physics, General
Political Science and Government, General
Psychology, General
Religion/Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish Language and Literature
Theatre Literature, History and Criticism
Source: MyPlan.com LLC 2019; National Center for Education Statistics, IPEDS, CIP, 2009
Interesting Fact
When it was founded in 1701,
Yale University
was called the "Collegiate School."
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