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  1. Mu Sigma Rho Chapter Information

    SLU is one of the first liberal arts colleges to have a chapter of the Statistics Honorary Society St. Lawrence University has received approval to start a new chapter of...

  2. St. Lawrence University Receives $15 Million Transformational Campaign Gift

    St. Lawrence University has received the full funding on a $10 million outright gift and a $5 million planned gift from an anonymous alumnus. The gift provides significant resources and momentum for the institution’s bold and ambitious vision for the future and will make an immediate high impact at the University.

  3. Minor Information

    The Public Health Minor will equip students to advance health and well-being in a changing world. It aims to provide theoretical, methodological and practical tools that will allow students to...

  4. Q-Club Announcement Archives

    Spring 2019 Mon, Apr. 29 @ 4pm - A Clarkson professor on Quantum Computing (Lisa Torrey) Speaker: Eliza Oliver, April 25 Title: Using Game Theory to Examine the Effects of...

  5. Outcomes: Employment 2022

    80%

    Class of 2021 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2021

    This information about the Class of 2021 was obtained using the Career Services Follow-Up Survey conducted 7-10 months post-graduation.  For detailed information, see the full report located in the Outcomes Overview page. Outcome Profiles covering a 5-year aggregate summary for each academic division and department are also available.

    Top Employer Industries

    The top employer industries for the Class of 2021 for those employed full-time, representing 69% of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Business/Non-Finance 73 23%
    2 Sciences & Health 58 18%
    3 Education 49 16%
    4 Business/Finance 44 14%
    5 Social Impact/Government 39 12%
    6 Technology Sector 30 9%
    7 Arts/Communication 19 6%
    8 Other 4 1%

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2021 for those employed full-time, representing 69% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Sales/Account Management/Customer Service 54 21%
    2 Education/Teaching/Coaching 49 19%
    3 Administrative/Management/Support 47 18%
    3 Financial Services/Accounting/Banking 40 15%
    4 Research/Analysis/Laboratory & Field Science 31 12%
    5 Marketing/PR/Media/Communications 21 8%
    6 Healthcare Services 17 6%
    7 Consulting 15 6%
    8 Other 12 5%
    8 Information Technology/Computer Engineering/Software Development 10 4%
    9 Creative Arts/Design/Multimedia 6 2%
    9 Operations/HR/Purchasing/Quality Assurance 6 2%
    10 Community & Social Services/Legal Services 5 2%
    10 Engineering(non-computer) 5 2%
    Year
    2022
  6. Outcomes: Employment 2023

    78%

    Class of 2022 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2022

    This information about the Class of 2022 was obtained using the Career Services Follow-Up Survey conducted 7-10 months post-graduation.  For detailed information, see the full report located in the Outcomes Overview page. Outcome Profiles covering a 5-year aggregate summary for each academic division and department are also available.

    Top Employer Industries

    The top employer industries for the Class of 2022 for those employed full-time, representing 69% of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Business/Non-Finance 69 26.6%
    2 Sciences & Health 44 17%
    3 Education 39 15.1%
    4 Business/Finance 37 14.3%
    5 Social Impact/Government 32 12.4%
    6 Technology Sector 23 8.9%
    7 Arts/Communication 12 4.6%
    8 Other 3 1.2%

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2022 for those employed full-time, representing 69% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Sales/Account Management/Customer Service 52 20%
    2 Financial Services/Accounting/Banking 35 14%
    3 Education/Teaching/Coaching 37 14%
    4 Research/Analysis/Laboratory & Field Science 29 11%
    5 Administrative/Management/Support 25 10%
    6 Healthcare Services 15 6%
    7 Marketing/PR/Media/Communications 14 5%
    8 Operations/HR/Purchasing/Quality Assurance 12 5%
    9 Community & Social Services/Legal Services 12 5%
    10 Information Technology/Computer Engineering/Software Development 9 4%
    11 Creative Arts/Design/Multimedia 6 2%
    12 Other 5 2%
    13 Engineering(non-computer) 3 1%
    14 Consulting 3 1%
    Year
    2023
  7. Outcomes: Employment 2024

    75%

    Class of 2023 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2023

    This information about the Class of 2023 was obtained using the Career Services Follow-Up Survey conducted 7-10 months post-graduation.  For detailed information, see the full report located in the Outcomes Overview page. Outcome Profiles covering a 5-year aggregate summary for each academic division and department are also available.

    Top Employer Industries

    The top employer industries for the Class of 2023 for those employed full-time, representing 67% of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Business/Non-Finance 60 27.5%
    2 Sciences & Health 37 17.0%
    3 Education 34 15.6%
    4 Business/Finance 33 15.1%
    5 Social Impact/Government 23 10.6%
    6 Technology Sector 19 8.7%
    7 Arts/Communication 12 5.5%

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2023 for those employed full-time, representing 67% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Education/Teaching/Coaching 34 16%
    2 Sales/Account Management/Customer Service 32 15%
    3 Administrative/Management/Support 29 13%
    4 Financial Services/Accounting/Banking 28 13%
    5 Research/Analysis/Laboratory & Field Science 16 7%
    6 Healthcare Services 15 6%
    7 Marketing/PR/Media/Communications 14 5%
    8 Operations/HR/Purchasing/Quality Assurance 12 5%
    9 Community & Social Services/Legal Services 12 5%
    10 Information Technology/Computer Engineering/Software Development 9 4%
    11 Consulting 8 4%
    12 Creative Arts/Design/Multimedia 6 2%
    13 Other 5 2%
    Year
    2024
  8. Outcomes: Employment

    71%

    Class of 2024 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2024

    This information about the Class of 2024 was obtained using the Career Services Follow-Up Survey conducted 7-10 months post-graduation.  For detailed information, see the full report located in the Outcomes Overview page. Outcome Profiles covering a 5-year aggregate summary for each academic division and department are also available.

    Top Employer Industries

    The top employer industries for the Class of 2024 for those employed full-time, representing 62% of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Business/Non-Finance 62 27.3%
    2 Business/Finance 38 16.7%
    3 Education 37 16.3%
    4 Sciences & Health 36 15.9%
    5 Social Impact/Government 35 15.4%
    6 Technology Sector 12 5.3%
    7 Arts/Communication 7 3.1%

     

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2024 for those employed full-time, representing 62% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Financial Services/Accounting/Banking 38 17%
    2 Sales/Account Management/Customer Service 37 16%
    3 Education/Teaching/Coaching 34 15%
    4 Administrative/Management/Support 31 14%
    5 Research/Analysis/Laboratory & Field Science 17 7%
    6 Community & Social Services/Legal Services 15 7%
    7 Other 10 4%
    8 Information Technology/Computer Engineering/Software Development 8 4%
    9 Consulting 7 3%
    10 Marketing/PR/Media/Communications 7 3%
    11 Operations/HR/Purchasing/Quality Assurance 6 3%
    12 Engineering (non-computer) 2 1%
    13 Creative Arts/Design/Multimedia 1 0%
    Year
    2025
  9. Alumni in Action-December 20, 2023

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge and are innovative problem-solvers. This periodic roundup features Laurentians who are in the spotlight for making a positive impact on their communities, companies, and the world.