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Best Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women's Lacrosse Programs, Ranked by Retention Rate
Retention rate measures how many students return after their first year — an early signal of whether a school delivers on expectations. Below, we've ranked all 10 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference women's Lacrosse programs by retention rate.
The average retention rate across Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference women's Lacrosse programs is 68%, with an average graduation rate of 56%, and median earnings around $56,027 ten years after enrollment.
Use this ranking to find programs at schools where students choose to stay, then read our guide on how to compare scholarship offers.
Programs
10
Avg. Retention
68%
Avg. Grad Rate
56%
Avg. Earnings (10YR)
$56,027
Top programs
Showing 10 of 10 programs.
Rank
Program
Retention
Grad Rate
Earnings (10YR)
1
1. Holy Family University
Philadelphia, PA
Retention Rate
83%
Grad Rate
64%
Earnings (10YR)
$62,235
2
2. Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, PA
Retention Rate
82%
Grad Rate
75%
Earnings (10YR)
$77,449
3
3. Felician University
Lodi, NJ
Retention Rate
80%
Grad Rate
64%
Earnings (10YR)
$57,602
4
4. Georgian Court University
Lakewood, NJ
Retention Rate
76%
Grad Rate
67%
Earnings (10YR)
$53,096
5
5. Caldwell University
Caldwell, NJ
Retention Rate
73%
Grad Rate
59%
Earnings (10YR)
$53,843
6
6. Dominican University New York
Orangeburg, NY
Retention Rate
67%
Grad Rate
54%
Earnings (10YR)
$61,171
7
7. Chestnut Hill College
Philadelphia, PA
Retention Rate
67%
Grad Rate
61%
Earnings (10YR)
$52,015
8
8. University of Bridgeport
Bridgeport, CT
Retention Rate
63%
Grad Rate
53%
Earnings (10YR)
$50,323
9
9. Wilmington University
New Castle, DE
Retention Rate
54%
Grad Rate
47%
Earnings (10YR)
$53,844
10
10. Post University
Waterbury, CT
Retention Rate
32%
Grad Rate
18%
Earnings (10YR)
$38,696
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