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  1. Outcomes: Employment 2019

    80%

    Class of 2018 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2018

    This information about the Class of 2018 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 2018 for those employed full-time, representing 73% of respondents.

    % of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Finance 35 13%
    2 K-12 23 9%
    3 Technology 22 8%
    4 Health Services & Health Care  15 6%
    5 Travel & Tourism 14 5%
    6 Advertising/Marketing/PR/Design 12 4%
    6 Retail/Wholesale 12 4%
    7 Insurance 10 4%
    7 Higher Education 10 4%
    8 Research Science 9 3%
    8 Nonprofits, Social Entrepreneurships & NGOs 9 3%

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2018 for those employed full-time, representing 73% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Sales 47 16%
    2 Education/Teaching/Coaching 37 12%
    2 Financial Services 37 12%
    3 Administration/Management 24 8%
    4 Research/Analysis 23 8%
    4 Marketing/PR/Media/Communications  23 8%
    5 Consulting 9 3%
    6 Information Technology/Computer Engineering/Software Development 7 2%
    Year
    2019
  2. Outcomes: Employment 2018

    77%

    Class of 2017 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2017

    This information about the Class of 2017 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 2017 for those employed full-time, representing 66% of respondents.

    % of respondents.

    RANKFIELD# OF RESPONDENTS% OF RESPONDENTS
    1Education4617%
    2Finance/Banking3312%
    3Technology228%
    4Government/Public Administration 166%
    5Health Care135%
    6Retail/Wholesale104%
    7Sports & Recreation83%
    7Hotel, Restaurant, Hospitality83%
    7Marketing83%
    8Staffing and Executive Search73%
    8Environmental73%

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2017 for those employed full-time, representing 65% of respondents.

    RANKJOB FUNCTION# OF RESPONDENTS% OF RESPONDENTS
    1Teaching/Coaching/Training3413%
    2Sales3112%
    3Financial Services218%
    4Administration/Management197%
    4Research/Analysis197%
    5Account Management/Planning 166%
    6Customer Service156%
    7Operations93%
    8Marketing/Brand Management83%
    Year
    2018
  3. Outcomes: Employment 2017

    78%

    Class of 2016 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2015

    This information about the Class of 2016 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 2016 for those employed full-time, representing 67% of respondents.

    % of respondents.

    RANKFIELD# OF RESPONDENTS% OF RESPONDENTS
    1Education4918%
    2Finance/Banking3312%
    3Sports and Recreation166%
    4Health Care247%
    5Government/Public Administration145%
    6Social/Human Services114%
    7Advertising93%
    7Insurance93%
    7Marketing93%
    7Staffing and Executive Search93%
    7Technology93%

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2016 for those employed full-time, representing 59% of respondents.

    RANKJOB FUNCTION# OF RESPONDENTS% OF RESPONDENTS
    1Teaching/Coaching/Training4316%
    2Sales249%
    3Research Analysis228%
    4Customer Service197%
    5Financial Services135%
    6Administration Management124%
    7Consulting114%
    8Business Development93%
    8Marketing/Brand Management93%
    Year
    2017
  4. Outcomes: Employment 2016

    78%

    Class of 2015 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2015

    This information about the Class of 2015 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 9 employer industries for the Class of 2015 for those employed full-time or part-time, representing 66% of respondents.

    % of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Education 64 18%
    2 Finance/Banking 46 13%
    3 Health Care 31 9%
    4 Technology 24 7%
    5 Sports & Recreation 17 5%
    6 Retail/Wholesale 15 4%
    7 Social/Human Services 14 4%
    8 Staffing and Executive Search 12 3%
    9 Consulting 11 3%

    Top Career Functions

    The top 9 job functions for the Class of 2015 for those employed full-time or part-time, representing 68% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Teaching/Coaching/Training 61 17%
    2 Sales 33 9%
    3 Financial Services 28 8%
    4 Research Analysis 27 8%
    5 Customer Service 27 8%
    6 Health Services 21 6%
    7 Administrative Management 17 5%
    8 Business Development 14 4%
    9 Account Management/Planning 10 3%
    Year
    2016
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  10. Winter Wellness Activities

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