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  1. St. Lawrence’s Top Stories of 2021-22 Academic Year

    Wellness initiatives, Olympic and Paralympic medals, new academic programs, and the successes of our faculty, students, and alumni were among the top viewed online stories from St. Lawrence University during the 2021-22 academic year.

  2. University Theatre

    University Theatre is a dynamic space for students to grow as artists, leaders, collaborators, and storytellers. Each year, we offer a vibrant season of faculty-led theatre and dance productions, where students...

  3. Alumni in Action-July 2022

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge, are innovative problem-solvers, and make their communities, companies, and the world better places. This periodic roundup features Laurentians at the focus of news stories shared by and within their communities.

  4. St. Lawrence Celebrates Graduates at 2022 Commencement

    In a ceremony highlighting gratitude, perseverance, and lifelong connections, more than 500 St. Lawrence University graduates took part in the University’s Commencement on Sunday, May 22, at Newell Field House.

  5. Senior Year Experience (SYE) Projects

    Senior Studio Seminar Projects The Senior Studio Seminar, also called the Senior Year Experience (SYE), includes capstone courses. Those Seniors concentrating in Studio Art hold an exhibition in the art...

  6. Alumni in Action–February 2022

    St. Lawrence graduates have a thirst for knowledge, are innovative problem-solvers, and make their communities, companies, and the world better places. This periodic roundup features Laurentians at the focus of news stories shared by and within their communities.

  7. Faculty Focus - Jan. 17, 2022

    Faculty members put their knowledge into action so students and others are able to benefit from it. Recently, faculty published journal articles with alumni, provided insight into personal finance options, and were selected to give the keynote address at an international conference.

  8. Outcomes: Overview 2022

    95%

    Career Outcome, Class of 2021

    Based on a reporting rate of 69.4% and a graduating class size of 532 students; Source: Career Services Follow-Up Survey

    80%

    Class of 2021 employed

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

    17%

    Class of 2021 enrolled in further study

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

    40%

    Continue education within 5 years

    Data from National Student Clearinghouse + Career Services, based on classes of 2013-2017

    21%

    Earn a post-baccalaureate degree within 5 years

    Data from National Student Clearinghouse + Career Services, based on classes of 2013-2017

    This section provides information on graduate school, employment, and other outcome-related information for the class of 2021 using the Follow-Up Survey of the Center for Career Excellence, conducted 7-10 months post-graduation.  For more information, select one of the tabs above or read the full report.

     

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    Year
    2022
  9. 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