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2014-2015 Academic Year Bachelor’s Degree Graduates | First Destination Report 1

First Destination Survey2014-2015 ACADEMIC YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATES

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 2014-2015 College of Arts + Sciences First Destination Survey report represents the collaborative efforts of professional and undergraduate student staff of the Walter Center for Career Achievement. Appreciation and gratitude are extended to the individuals named below for their contributions toward the development of the following report.

Tanner N. TerrellAssociate Director, Assessment

Rosemarie LermaAssessment Graduate AssistantMajor: Higher Education Ph.D.

Kathleen CrabtreeAssessment InternMajor: Psychology BAMinors: Spanish and Human Resources

Mitzi SupperAssessment InternMajor: Informatics BSMinors: Marketing and IMP Graphic Design

Jack ZhangAssessment InternMajors: Cognitive Science BS and Economics BACertificate: Liberal Arts & Management Program

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2 Introduction

3 Survey Overview

4 Methods

5 Respondent Characteristics 6 Distribution of Post-Graduation Plans

8 Response Rate by Major

11 Employment Data

12 Employment Categories

13 Employment Success Rate

14 Job Offer Information

16 Job Referral

17 Salary Information

18 Employment by Industry

19 Employment Locations

20 Employers Hiring 2014-2015

Graduates

27 Graduate School Data

28 Graduate School Admission Success Rate

29 Degree Program

32 Degree Type

33 Graduate School Acceptance Locations

34 Graduate School Information

37 Employment and Graduate School Success Rates

38 Overall Success Rate

39 National Success Rate Comparison

40 Success Rates by Major/Division

43 Internship Information

44 Internship Information

45 Indiana Internship Providers

50 Domestic Internship Providers

(excluding Indiana)

57 International Internship Providers

TABLE OF CONTENTS

87.0%Survey

1.0%Other

12.0%SocialMedia85%

knowledge rate

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 SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION

Each year the Walter Center for Career Achievement surveys graduating seniors from the College of Arts + Sciences regarding their post-graduation plans. The 2014-2015 survey closely adhered to the standardized data collection process set forth by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). To view NACE’s standards and protocols report, please visit http://www.naceweb.org/uploadedFiles/Pages/advocacy/first-destination-survey-standards-and-protocols.pdf.

The information collected through this project provides valuable insight into the wide variety of opportunities available to graduates of the College of Arts + Sciences (the College), as well as challenges facing current graduates.

Questions about this report can be directed to Joe Lovejoy, Director of Career Services for the Walter Center for Career Achievement ([email protected]).

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SURVEY OVERVIEW

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 SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

METHODS OVERVIEWFor the purpose of the first destination survey, graduates of the College were defined as undergraduate students enrolled in a degree program within the College who had applied for graduation one month prior to graduation commencement ceremonies for the given graduation term. This definition produced a survey panel of 3,001 students- 379 August 2014 graduates, 490 December 2014 graduates, and 2,132 May 2015 graduates.

Data were collected from the 2014-2015 Academic Year (AY14-15) graduates using an online survey instrument (Qualtrics). All students were invited to complete the survey through emails from both Walter Center staff and from their academic advisor. Emails were sent beginning three weeks prior to commencement ceremonies and continued weekly until one month following commencement. This effort concluded Phase I of data collection. Following Phase I, students reporting still seeking employment, still seeking continuing education and non-respondents students were surveyed once more beginning five months following graduation commencement and continued for one month as Phase II of data collection.

In accordance with NACE data standards and protocols, first destination outcome data were also collected from secondary sources, including phone calls to student families, outreach to faculty and staff in academic departments, internal searches within the IU system for course enrollment or employment, and data mining social media outlets such as LinkedIn. This expansion of data sources has increased a 78% response rate for the May 2013 graduating class to a 93% knowledge rate for the May 2014 class and a 91% knowledge rate for May 2015.

The 2014-2015 Academic Year also marked the Walter Center’s first effort to collect first destination outcomes for all graduation terms. Previously, only May graduation classes were solicited. During this first year, phase I and II were successfully collected for both August and May graduating classes. Only phase I was collected for the December graduating class while a vacant Assessment staff position was filled. The absence of phase II data collection should be considered when interpreting both December 2014 and AY14-15 averaged results in this report.

87.0%Qualtricsn=2,200

1.0%Othern=26

12.0%Social Median=30485%

n=2,530knowledge rate

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RESPONDENT CHARACTERISTICS The illustrations below provide some information on the demographic makeup of the AY14-15 College graduates. This information was imported into the survey based on institutional data and is not self-reported by survey respondents.

GENDER

RESIDENCY STATUS

38.4%Malen=972

61.6%Femalen=1,558

n=2,530

70.7%In-state Residentn=1,736

29.3%Non-residentn=719

n=2,455

RACE/ETHNICITY

White

NR- Alien

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

Black/African American

Two or More Races

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Island

American Indian/Alaska Native

Not Reported

75.7%

9.4%

3.6%

5.4%

3.0%

2.5%

0.1%

0.0%

0.3%

n=1,915

n=238

n=136

n=91

n=75

n=64

n=3

n=0

n=8

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 SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTION OF POST-GRADUATION PLANS

The illustration on the adjoining page represents student responses to the primary question of the survey:

“Which of the following best describes your primary status after graduation?”

Across all three graduation terms, 2,200 students responded to this question through the survey. An additional 330 destinations were gathered through methods listed in the Overview section, creating a total of 2,530 known first destination outcomes.

Overall, 45.8% (n=1,159) of students responded that they were employed either part-time or full-time post-graduation, 22.3% (n=564) were admitted to graduate school, 17.2% (n=435) were seeking employment, and 7.7 % (n=196) were seeking continuing education at the time of survey completion. These data include information from both phases of data collection.

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36.0%Employed Full-Timen=912

22.3%Enrolled in Program of Continuing Educationn=564

17.2%SeekingEmploymentn=435

9.8%EmploymentPart-Timen=247

7.7%SeekingContinuing Educationn=196

4.5%Not SeekingEmployment or Educationn=113

1.6%Participating in a Service/Volunteer Programn=40

0.9%Serving in U.S. Militaryn=23

First Destinationn=2,530

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Afr Am & Afr Diaspora St BA 7 6 85.7% 0.2%

American Studies BA 3 3 100.0% 0.1%

Animal Behavior BS 1 1 100.0% 0.0%

Anthropology BA 57 46 80.7% 1.6%

Apparel Merchandising BS 118 112 94.9% 3.9%

Astronomy/Astrophysics BS 3 2 66.7% 0.1%

Biochemistry BA 9 9 100.0% 0.3%

Biochemistry BS 17 14 82.4% 0.5%

Biology BA 86 71 82.6% 2.4%

Biology BS 156 140 89.7% 4.8%

Biotechnology BA 1 1 100.0% 0.0%

Biotechnology BS 9 8 88.9% 0.3%

Central Eurasian Studies BA 1 1 100.0% 0.0%

Chemistry BA 34 26 76.5% 0.9%

Chemistry BS 26 23 88.5% 0.8%

Classical Civilization BA 6 5 83.3% 0.2%

Cognitive Science BA 7 5 71.4% 0.2%

Cognitive Science BS 6 6 100.0% 0.2%

Communication & Culture BA 124 102 82.3% 3.5%

Comparative Literature BA 8 7 87.5% 0.2%

Computer Science BA 20 19 95.0% 0.7%

Criminal Justice BA 134 117 87.3% 4.0%

East Asian Lang & Cult BA 25 24 96.0% 0.8%

East Asian Studies BA 3 3 100.0% 0.1%

Economics BA 303 231 76.2% 8.0%

Economics/Mathematics BA 4 3 75.0% 0.1%

Economics/Political Science BA 6 6 100.0% 0.2%

English BA 108 94 87.0% 3.2%

Environmental Science BSES 6 5 83.3% 0.2%

Fashion Design BA 13 12 92.3% 0.4%

Fine Arts: History of Art BA 12 10 83.3% 0.3%

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RESPONSE RATE BY MAJOR First destination data comes from most all of the diverse majors from the College. 8.0% of student respondents graduated with an Economics BA, 7.3% of respondents graduated with a Psychology BA., 6.3% in Journalism, 6.2% in Telecommunications, and 4.8% with a Biology BS. 77 of the 86 majors represented by at least one graduate had a knowledge rate of at least 75%. Majors are listed alphabetically below.

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 SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

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Fine Arts: Studio Art BA 59 42 71.2% 1.4%

Fine Arts: Studio BFA 28 20 71.4% 0.7%

Folklore & Ethnomusicology BA 15 13 86.7% 0.4%

French BA 14 11 78.6% 0.4%

Gender Studies BA 13 11 84.6% 0.4%

General Studies BGS 38 24 63.2% 0.8%

Geography BA 18 12 66.7% 0.4%

Geography BS 3 3 100.0% 0.1%

Geological Sciences BA 8 6 75.0% 0.2%

Geological Sciences BS 8 7 87.5% 0.2%

Germanic Studies BA 12 10 83.3% 0.3%

History BA 75 61 81.3% 2.1%

Human Biology BA 38 31 81.6% 1.1%

Human Biology BS 64 57 89.1% 2.0%

India Studies BA 2 2 100.0% 0.1%

Individualized Major BA 22 18 81.8% 0.6%

Interior Design BS 26 24 92.3% 0.8%

International Studies BA 59 56 94.9% 1.9%

Italian BA 7 3 42.9% 0.1%

Jewish Studies BA 12 11 91.7% 0.4%

Journalism BAJ 195 184 94.4% 6.3%

Liberal Studies BLS 109 91 83.5% 3.1%

Linguistics BA 21 17 81.0% 0.6%

Linguistics/Spch&HearingSci BA 1 1 100.0% 0.0%

Mathematics BA 46 35 76.1% 1.2%

Mathematics BS1 11 9 81.8% 0.3%

Mathematics BS2 22 19 86.4% 0.7%

Mathematics/Economics BA 8 7 87.5% 0.2%

Microbiology BA 1 0 0.0% 0.0%

Microbiology BS 20 19 95.0% 0.7%

Musical Theatre BFA 6 6 100.0% 0.2%

RESPONSE RATE BY MAJOR CONT.

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Near Eastern Lang & Cult BA 8 7 87.5% 0.2%

Neuroscience BS 65 56 86.2% 1.9%

Philosophy BA 16 13 81.3% 0.4%

Physics BA 3 1 33.3% 0.0%

Physics BS 14 12 85.7% 0.4%

Political Sci/Philosophy BA 1 1 100.0% 0.0%

Political Science BA 128 112 87.5% 3.9%

Political Science/Economics BA 5 4 80.0% 0.1%

Psychology BA 252 214 84.9% 7.3%

Psychology BS 80 72 90.0% 2.5%

Religious St/Philosophy BA 2 2 100.0% 0.1%

Religious Studies BA 18 15 83.3% 0.5%

Slavic Languages and Lit BA 2 2 100.0% 0.1%

Sociology BA 71 60 84.5% 2.1%

Spanish BA 87 81 93.1% 2.8%

Spch&HearingSci-Audiology BA 9 9 100.0% 0.3%

Spch&HearingSci-Spch&Lang BA 78 75 96.2% 2.6%

Speech & Hearing Sci/Psych BA 1 1 100.0% 0.0%

Speech & Hearing Sciences BA 10 10 100.0% 0.3%

SPHS: Audiology&Hearing Sci BS 5 4 80.0% 0.1%

SPHS: Speech & Language Sci BS 14 14 100.0% 0.5%

Statistics BS 6 5 83.3% 0.2%

Telecommunications BA 215 180 83.7% 6.2%

Theatre & Drama BA 41 34 82.9% 1.2%

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RESPONSE RATE BY MAJOR CONT.

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EMPLOYMENTDATA

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EMPLOYMENT DETAILSSurvey data indicate that 63.0% (n=1,594) of graduating seniors were pursuing employment upon graduation, an 8.2% increase from the May 2014 graduating class. Of those students, 71.1% (n=1,159) reported securing full or part-time employment within six months following graduation. The following diagrams provides detailed information regarding employment type for students that provided employment category details (n=980).

71.1%Traditionaln=697

2.9%Freelancen=28

2.2%Entrepreneurn=22

12.0%Temp/Contractn=118

11.7%Internship/Fellowshipn=115

EmploymentCategories

SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA| | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

n=980

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28.3%EmployedPart-timen=39

71.7%EmployedFull-timen=99

August 2014n= 138

December 2014n= 119

35.3%EmployedPart-timen=42

64.7%EmployedFull-timen=77

May 2015n= 902

18.4%EmployedPart-timen=166

81.6%EmployedFull-timen=736

1,159Students Employed

Full-Time or Part-time

21.3%EmployedPart-timen=247

78.7%Employed Full-timen=912

EMPLOYMENT SUCCESS RATE

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SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA| | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

JOB OFFER INFORMATIONJOB SATISFACTION

ALIGNMENT TO CAREER GOALS

Directly Aligns n=49365.4%

28.6%

6.0%

Does Not Align

I Do Not Have a Career Goal

n=216

n=45

Very Satisfied39.9%

Satisfied

Neither Satisfied Nor Unsatisfied

Unsatisfied

Very Unsatisfied

38.4%

16.8%

3.6%

1.2%

n=321

n=309

n=10

n=29

n=135

57.9%

14.3%

8.6%

9.2%

6.6%

3.6%

Those students who indicated that they had secured full-time employment were asked to indicate their level of satisfaction with the job they secured. Due to the nature of a liberal arts and sciences degree, it is common for students to enter occupations that are not directly related to their chosen undergraduate course of study. Therefore, satisfaction with the job offer is believed to be a more accurate measure of successful placement than the relationship between major and job. The illustration below indicates that 78.3% of students who secured full-time employment were very satisfied or satisfied with the job offer they accepted. 80% of May 2014 graduates reported satisfaction within those same two categories. If only May 2015 graduates are considered, 81.7% of graduates were either Very Satisfied of Satisfied with their job, an increase over the previous May.

In the survey, respondents were asked to select a statement that best described their position in reference to personal career goals. This question was added to supplement data gathered from job satisfaction to create a multifaceted approach to measure successful placement. The illustration below indicates that 65.4% of respondents believe that their full-time position directly aligns with their career goals. As compared to 69% for May 2014 graduates last year. For year-over-year comparison, 70.8% of May 2015 graduates reported that their accepted position directly aligned to their career goals.

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JOB OFFER INFORMATION, CONT.

n=46757.9%

n=115

n=47

n=69

n=53

n=29

14.3%

8.6%

9.2%

6.6%

3.6%

Bachelor’s Required

Bachelor’s Preferred

No Education Required or Preferred

High School

Some College

Certificate/Spec. Skill

EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTSEach student was asked to share the educational requirement for the position they accepted. The illustration below indicates that 72.2% of respondents reported being employed in positions that required or preferred a bachelor’s degree. 71% of May 2014 graduates reported the same educational requirements in the previous Academic Year. 75.4% of May 2015 graduates reported those same educational requirements for their accepted position.

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SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA| | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

JOB REFERRAL

Alumni Referral 11 2.0%

Career Course Instructor 0 0.0%

Career Fair 67 12.2%

Employer Information Session 7 1.3%

Family or Friend Outside IU 59 10.7%

Friend or Classmate at IU 35 6.4%

Internet Job Board (Indeed, Monster, Career Builder, etc.) 57 10.3%

IU Staff/Faculty Referral 36 6.5%

Networking with Professionals (non-family/friend) 29 5.3%

Newspaper, Newsletter, or Other Advertisement 12 2.2%

Off-campus Programs Supported by the Walter Center 1 0.2%

Organization Website 40 7.3%

Previous Employer 43 7.8%

Previous Internship Provider 66 12.0%

Recruiter 16 2.9%

Social Media (LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.) 17 3.1%

Student Organization Contact 8 1.5%

Walter Center Career Advisor 9 1.6%

Walter Center ‘Career Link’ Job Posting 38 6.9%

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The 2014-2015 survey included a question focused on students’ use of job search strategies . Any student reporting that they had successfully secured a full-time position was prompted to respond to the following question: “In the space provided below, please tell us a little bit about how you found this position.” Responses to this question were analyzed and coded based on sets of common response themes. These themes were then organized into a list of categories, which are listed in the table below. Please note that all potentially identifying information was removed from the sample student responses to protect student confidentiality.

Student responses indicated that Previous Internship Provider and Career Fair were the most common sources of employment opportunity for graduates accepting positions, followed by Family or Friend Outside IU and Internet Job Board. May 2014 respondents indicated that Internet Job Board , Family or Friend Outside IU, and Networking with Professionals were the most common were the most common sources of employment.

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SALARY INFORMATION

Aug. 2014 $34,595.00

$39,725.00

$40,480.00

Dec. 2014

May 2015

MEAN

MEDIAN

$40,000.00

$40,000.00

$30,000.00

The illustration below represents data collected from respondents who reported their starting salary after accepting job offers. The overall mean salary for the 2014-2015 Academic Year was $40,084.21 with a median of $40,000 (n=383). This represents a modest increase in starting as compared to the May 2014 graduating class ($39,064.44 mean, $36,250.00 median). The number of known salaries for each term is August (n=23), December (n=35), and May (n=329).

Aug. 2014

Dec. 2014

May 2015

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SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA| | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY

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Analysis, Math & Stats 19 1.8%

Arts & Design 47 4.5%

Bus, Finance, & Management 114 10.9%

Computer Science & Info. Technology 34 3.3%

Counseling & Helping 31 3.0%

Education 60 5.7%

Entertainment & Sports 21 2.0%

Gov., Politics, & Public Service 28 2.7%

Healthcare 42 4.0%

HR & Training 12 1.1%

Museums & Libraries 8 0.8%

Journalism & Media 74 7.1%

Language & Culture 5 0.5%

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Law 17 1.6%

Life Science 33 3.2%

Marketing & Public Relations 109 10.4%

Non Profit & Fundraising 19 1.8%

Performing Arts 95 9.1%

Physical Science 5 0.5%

Retail & Apparel 12 1.1%

Social Science 108 10.3%

Tourism & Event Planning 109 10.4%

Writing & Publishing 14 1.3%

Sales 21 2.0%

Other 7 0.7%

Industry Industry

10.9%Business, Finance & Managementn=114 10.4%

Marketing,Advertising & PRn=109

10.4%Salesn=109

10.3%Retail & Appareln=108

9.1%Othern=108

7.1%Journalism, Media & Comm.n=74

5.7%Educationn=60

27.4%All Othern=286

4.5%Arts & Designn=47

4.0%Health Caren=42

n=1,057

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EMPLOYMENT LOCATIONSUNITED STATES

WORLDNo Employment

Employment

22 2

37

1 CT

18

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3

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3 MA

424

6

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4 NJ

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14

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37

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AustraliaAustriaBulgariaChinaFranceGermanyIndiaJapanMalaysiaMexicoPanamaRepublic of (South) KoreaRussiaSingaporeSpainTaiwanThailandUnited States of America

111

171226211611511

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No Employment

Employment

The illustration below provides an overview of employment locations for students receiving job offers. Indiana was the largest employer of 2014-2015 graduates with 49.4% (n=467) of graduates working in the state. Illinois (18.6%, n=176), New York (7.2%, n=68), and California (3.9%, n=37) represent the second, third, and fourth largest employers of College graduates. These top four states remained unchanged from the May 2014 class.

5.0% (n=50) of the 2014-2015 Academic Year graduates that reported job location were hired in countries other than the United States. China, South Korea, Japan, and Spain were the top four country locations outside of the United States.

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SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA| | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES14th and Bloom

247Sports

4 86 Advisors

A Total Tan

ABC Studios

Abercrombie and Fitch

Accenture

Adproval

Advantage Sales & Marketing

AirGas

Albert.io

Allstate

Alo Realty Group

Alpha Epsilon Phi National Sorority

Alpha Gamma Delta

Alpheis Communications

Amazon Inc.

AMC

American Eagle Outfitters

American Hebrew Academy

American Insurance Life

American National Insurance

Americorps

Angie’s List

Anthem, Inc

Anthropologie

AOL

APCO Worldwide

Applebee’s

Applied Behavior Center for Autism

Arby’s

Arcadis North America

Art Gecko

Assurance International, Inc.

AT&T

Atlantic Group

AUSL

Austrian-American Education

Commission Fulbright Commission

Author Solutions

Auto Vehicle Parts Company

Avatar Securities

Avon Police Department

Bain and Company

Ballast Point Yachts

Bank of China

Barter Theatre

BaubleBar Inc.

BayCare Health System

BCBG Max Azria

Beacon Communications

Beam Suntory

Beasley’s Orchard and Gardens

bebe

Behavioral Health Works Inc.

Best Buy

Big Red Liquors

Big Ten Network

Bike Garage

BioLife

Biologists United Inc.

Biomet, Inc.

BioStorage Technologies, Inc

Black River Technology

Blast Media

BLASTmedia

Bloomingfoods

Bloomington Brewing Company

Bloomington Car Wash

Bloomington Developmental

Learning Center

Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center

Bloomington Meadows Hospital

Bloomington Playwrights Project

Blu Culinary Arts

Blueline Gallery

Blueprint Healthcare Real

Estate Advisors

Bon-Ton

BOSCH

Box Studios

Boys and Girls Club

Boys and Girls Club of America

Bradford Company

Brand Connections

Brave New Productions

Brennan Investment Group

BrightEdge

Brooksource

Brown Dog Pizza

Bucceto’s

Budge Rent A Car of Utah

Bull Men’s Fiction

Bunge North America

Burson-Marsteller

Business Insider

BVH

BWSCD, Inc.

C.H. Robinson

Cactus Flower

Cadence, Inc.

California Pizza Kitchen

Calumet Breweries

Campagna Academy

Cancer treatment center america

Cardinal Stage Company

CarePoint, P.C.

Cargill

CBD Marketing

CDW

CEB

Celadon Logisitcs

CELTA Teach English as a Foreign

Language Abraod

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EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES, CONT.Centerstone

Centerstone Research Institute

Central Bank of Malaysia

CentricsIT

Cerner Corporation

Challenge Entertainment

Cheddars

Chicago Public Media

Chicago Tribune

Chico’s FAS

Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

Childtime Daycare Center

Chili’s Bar and Grill

China Bank

Chipotle

Choice Realty & Management

CIEE

CINTAS

CIT Group

City of Bloomington

City of Indianapolis

City Year

Clapp Ferrucci Attorneys at Law

Clear Channel

Clermont Partners

Clinique

Cloud Preaser

Club Monaco

CME Group

CMM Document Services

Colab

Collaborating for Kids

Community Health Network

Continental Television Sales

Cook Inc.

Cook Medical

Cook Pharmica, LLC

Coolest Gadgets

Cooper’s Hawk Restaurants

Cosmopolitan Magazine

COTG

Cottage Garden

Covance

Coyote Logistics

Crystal’s Behavior Solutions

CTI Personnel

Culver Summer Schools & Camps

Cummins Child Development Center

Cvent

CVS Caremark Corporation

Cyo Camp Rancho Framasa

Daily Motion

Damar Services

DB Services

Denny’s

Department of Natural Resources

Desert Publications, Inc

Diablo Publications

Diamond Development

Dick’s Sporting Goods

Digitas

Direct Results Radio

Dish Network

Disney ABC Television Group

Disney Institute

Disney Research

Doctors Oxygen Service

Donaldson Capital Management

Dr. Tavel Family Eye Care

Driver Solutions

DRW Trading

DSW

Duff & Phelps

Duneland School Corporation

Dzierba Real Estate

Early Bird Distribution

Earth Supplied Products

EBSPRO, Inc

Echo Entertainment, Inc

ECHO Global Logistics

Eco Logic

Edelman

EDF Renewable Energy

Edgewood Estates Mobile

Home Community

Edward Jones

Eldercare

Eldorado Trading Group

Eleven Fifty

Eli Lilly and Company

elimagers.com

Elkay manufacturing

Elkhart Truth

Emmis Communications

EMSL Analytical, Inc

Enhanced Telecommunications

Corporation

Enterprise

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Entertainment

Epic Systems Corporation

Ernst and Young

Eskenazi Health

Evisions Inc.

Extol Magazine

FactSet

FARM Bloomington

Fat Atom Marketing

FCB Chicago

Ferguson Advertising

Financial Industry Regulatory Authority

Finishline

First United Methodist church

Fitzmark

Five Guys

Flight 001

Florida Lions Eye Bank

Floyd County Animal Rescue League

Fluentify

Foreign Policy Research Institute

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SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA  | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.Fort Worth Transportation Authority

Found Search Marketing

Francesca’s Collections

Freeman

Frito Lay

Fulbright

Function Brewing

Fuyao North America

g Orthodontics

Gannett Publishing Company

Gap Inc./Old Navy

Gateway City Church

General Motors (2)

Gensler

GForce Staffing Services, Inc

Ghostproof Media

Golden Kingdom Holdings Pte. Ltd.

Golf club

Goodwill Industries

Grazie! Italian Eatery

Greentarget

Greg Norman Collection

Group One Trading LP

Groupon

Guerdon Associates

Guosen Securities

H&M

H&R Block

Hall and Sons Hardwoods

Harrison College

Harrison County Parks Department

Harvard Medical School

Hayes Gibson International

HCL Technology

Heritage Environmental Services

Heritage Wine Cellars, Ltd.

Hickory Stick Golf Club

Highlights for Children

Hillary for Iowa

Hinds Security

HKS, Inc.

Hoosier Courts Nursery School

Hoosier Trailer and Truck Equipment

Hope for Haiti

Horizon Media

HSBC

Huayi School

Hurley

Huron Consulting Group

Hyperbola

IBD Brands

IBM

Ignite USA

IIG Design

Image Resources, Inc.

IMG (International Medical Group)

Indiana Aquatic Management Group

Indiana Democratic Party

Indiana Department of Child Services

Indiana Economic Development

Corporation

Indiana Friends Committee on Legislation

Indiana Geological Survey

Indiana House of Representatives

Indiana Office of Community and Rural

Affairs

Indiana Sports Corporation

Indiana State Senate

Indiana University (2)

IU - Athletics Department (2)

IU - Campus Bus

IU - Campus Recreational Sports (2)

IU - Center for Survey Research

IU - Cinema

IU - Department of Biology (2)

IU - Division of Student Affairs

IU - Drosophila Stock Center

IU - Foundation

IU - Health (2)

IU – Indiana Memorial Union (2)

IU - Libraries

IU - Maurer School of Law Library

IU - Musical Arts Center

IU - Office of Admissions

IU - Office of Conference and Event

Registration Services (2)

IU - Office of the Provost and Executive

Vice President

IU - Office of the Registrar

IU - Police Department

IU - Press

IU - Residential Programs and Services

IU - School of Informatics and Computing

Sciences

IU - School of Medicine

IU - UITS

Indianapolis Department of Public Works

Indianapolis Monthly

Indianapolis Museum of Art

Indianapolis Teaching Fellows

Industry Dive

Initiative

Insight Global

InstaEDU

Insureon

INT Inc.

Interactive Intelligence/ Go Fish Realty

InterCall

Interior Design Associates

Interior Design Firm

INTERMIX

International Monetary Fund

Intertek

IPG Initiative

2014-2015 Academic Year Bachelor’s Degree Graduates | First Destination Report 23

IPPOLITA

Ireland Home Based Services

Islemorarda Diver Shop

iSqFt + Bidclerk

ITT Tech

Ivy Worldwide

J.Crew

J.P Morgan Chase

Jane Street Entertainment

Janko’s Little Zagreb

Japan Exchange and Teaching Program

Jasculca Terman Strategic

Communications

JCPenney

Jeneil Biotech

Jenner & Block through TalentDash

Jewish Council of Youth Services

Jimmy John’s

JiuJiang University

Jobspring Partners

Johnson & Johnson

JRK Property Holdings

Just Goods

Kelly Scientific Resources

Kelly Services

Kenra Professional

KeyBank

Kidville

Kilbourne Park organic greenhouse

Kilroys

Kind Self/Cry of the Children

Kindred Healthcare

Kirkland & Ellis LLP

K-mart

Kohl’s Corporation

Korn Ferry

Kroger

Kronos Inc.

KY State Fair Board

L.E.K. Consulting

L.L. Bean

LaForce + Stevens

Lake Shafer Boat Rentals

Language Link

LaSalle Network

Lassus Bros

Law Office

Leatherology

Lebermuth

Legacy Marketing Partners

Lettuce Entertain You

Liberty Mutual

Life Designs

Lifespring

Lightyear Capital

Lionbridge

Little Star Center

Live Nation

LJC Trading New York Inc.

Load Delivered Logistics, LLC

Louder than Digital

Lowe’s

LTL Retail

M Booth

Macy’s

Madden Communications

Mahendra Brothers

Main Street Hub

MainSource

Mainstages

Manhattan Star Academy

Manor Resources LLC

MarDon Salon

Markey’s Rental & Staging

Marsh Supermarkets

Matilda H. Theiss Child Development

Center

MATTER

Maurice Sporting Goods

McDonald’s Corp.

Mcgarrybowen

McKinsey & Company

MCPL

MDV

MEC global

Mediacom

MediaRadar

Medline

Medline Industries

Medtronic

Meijer

Melpomene’s Performativities

Memorial Hospital

memoryBlue

Menards Inc.

Men’s Amethyst House

Merril Lynch

Metal Supermarkets

METEN English

MetLife

MGM Resorts

Middle Way House

Middletown Thrall Library

Miers Farm Corp.

MillerCoors

Mira Salon and Spa

Mitsch Design

Molina Healthcare

Mominee Studios Inc.

Monroe County Clerks Office

Monroe County Community School

Corporation

Monroe County Probation Department

Monroe County Public Library

Monroe Hospital

Movement Exchange

Mu Sigma Inc.

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NAMI Indiana

Naples Daily News

National Snaffle Bit Association

Nationwide Childrens Hospital

Net Irrigate

New Hope Family Shelter

New Horizons Rehabilitation Services, Inc

New York University

News America Marketing

Nielsen

Nightingale Home Healthcare

Nike

Nordstrom

Northern Virginia Swimming League

Northshore University HealthSystem

Northside Hospital Inc.

Northwestern Feinberg School of

Medicine

Northwestern Mutual

Novitex

NTT Docomo

Oak Street Health

O’Charley’s

Indiana University Office of Overseas

Study

Office of Senator Dan Coats

Ogilvy & Mather

OhRio! Prodictions

Oliver Winery

One World Enterprises

OneAmerica

Open Source Architect

Optomi

Oracle

Orr Fellowship/SupplyKick

ORS Inc.

Otis Elevator Company

Outward Bound

Pace Analytical

Pacific Point Academy

Pandora Sandra Holding LLC

Panduit

Panera Bread

Par North America

Paradise Rental Boats

Parkview Medical Hospital

Parkview Regional Medical Center

Parkview Research Center

Paul Wilmot Communications

PAWsome Pet Sitting, LLC

Peabody Public Library

Pee Wee Preschool

Pencils of Promise

Penske Automotive Group

PepsiCo

Piece & Co.

Pike Medical Consultants

Pike Publishing

Pilgrim Films

Player’s Pub

PLS Logistics

PNC Financial Services Group

POPSUGAR

Porsche

Pottery Barn Kids

Precision Painting

President’s Challenge

Prestige Staffing

Priyam Global

Procter & Gamble

Proforma Albrecht & Co.

Propaganda

Providence Cristo Rey High School

Puccinis

PVH Corp.

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Pygmalion’s Art Supplies

Qualtrics

Quincy Newspapers Inc.

Rae Lynn’s Boutique

rag & bone

Ralph Lauren

Ray Skillman

RCP Advisors

Reach Out

Realogic Analytics, inc.

Red Lobster

Red Sox

Relocation Strategies

Revolution LLC.

Revolution Production

Rick’s Cafe Boatyard

Riverbend Music Center

Roche Diagnostics

Ross Stores

Ruder Finn

S.I.G.A

Saks Fifith Avenue

Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Samyung MT

SAP

SBI Productions

SCENE Chicago LLC

Schaumburg Boomers

Schneider Kerr Law Offices

Scholars Inn Gourmet Café & Wine Bar

Schott Design

Scoop NYC

Scorpion Associates, Inc.

Scott County Probation Office

Scotty’s Brewhouse, Inc.

Scribe America

SEA LIFE Orlando

Seals Ambulance Service

Sears Holdings Corporation

Secretly Canadian Distribution

Securities Commision Malaysia

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

2014-2015 Academic Year Bachelor’s Degree Graduates | First Destination Report 25

Sephora

Serafin & Associates

She&Co Trading Inc

Sherwin Williams

Sherwood Oaks Christian Church, Mills

Digital

Shoe Sensation, Inc.

Shopbop | East Dane

Shredder

Sidney Austin LLP

Simon Property Group

SinglePlatform

Slotegraaf Legal

SmithBucklin

SoloCreative

sophiacashmere

South Bend Center for the Homeless

Southern Indiana Pediatrics

Southport Elementary School

Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare

Government of Spain

Spark Hire, Inc.

Spark SMG

Speedway LLC

Spherion

SPR Consulting

SS Public Relations

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church

Starbucks

Starcom Mediavest Group

Starkmedia

State Farm

State of Indiana

Steelhouse

SThree plc

Stonebelt Arc, Inc

Strive Logistics

Students for Concealed Carry Foundation

Sundance

SunTrust Robinson Humphrey

SYNERGY HomeCare

Table by Market District

Taco Bell

Tampa Bay Times

Target

Tata Consultancy Services

TCI Business Capital

Teach for America

Teachers Credit Union

Team in Motion, LLC

Ted Baker

Teddy Bear Daycare

TEFL Canterbury

TEKsystems

Temple Menorah

Templeton Elementary School

Texas Instruments

Texas Roadhouse

Textura Corporation

TGI Fridays

The Anderson Police Department

The Around Campus Group

The Atlantic Council

The Bon Ton Stores

The Claro Group

The Cosmetic Space

The Damien Center

The Distillery Project

The Green Nursery

The Hartford

The Hillman Group

The Honeywell Foundation

The Judge Group

The Library Restaurant & Pub

The Nature Conservancy

The New Blak

The Nielsen Company

The Office of US Senator Kirsten

Gillibrand

The Pint Room

The Ryst Family

The Shreveport Times

The Stogsdill Law Firm, P. C.

The Tailored fit

The Tap

The Uptown Café

The Vanguard Group

The Walt Disney Company

Time Inc.

Times Free Press

Tippecanoe Place Restaurant

Total Quality Logistics

Toyota TMMI

TPMA

Training Express

Training, Research, and Implementation

in Psychology Lab

Tribune Media

Tristate Orthopedic Surgeons

Triton Capital

Troika

Trumaker

Trunk Club

Tulane University

Tullett Prebon Brokerage Firm

twelveNYC

U.S. Department of Housing and urban

Development

UBS Investment Bank

Uline

ULTA Beauty

Ultius

Umphress Masonry

United Nations

United States House of Representatives

UnitedHealthCare

Universal Television

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University of Chicago

University of Cincinnati Lindner College

of Business

University of Colorado

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

University of Michigan Medical School

University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Urban outfitters

US Department of Defense

US Environmental Protection Agency

US Federal Government

US House of Representatives - Suzan

DelBene

US International Media

Utah Conservation Corps

Vans

Varsity Spirit Fashion

Vedder Price

Venture Commercial

Vera Bradley

Verilogue

Verizon Wireless

VF Corporation

Viacom

VICE Media, Bonnier Corp.

Victoria’s Secret

Video production company

Vilex, Inc.

Vintage Charm

Vintage Vogue by Goodwill

Volkswagen Financial Service

Volt

Von’s 1000Spirits

Wabash Plain Dealer

Walk the Line Films

Walt Disney World Resorts

Wanbo

Waxman Strategies

Waypoint Global, LLC.

WB Interiors

WCIA-3

Wells Fargo

West Clark Community Schools

West Coast Engineering

West Wing Writers

Westfield Ford

Westfield Washington Schools

WestPoint Financial Group

Whole Foods

William Morris Endeavor

Windsor Mountain International

Wine and Canvas

Wintrust

WISH-TV

WMBF News

Wolf Law Firm, LLC

Women’s Group of Northwestern

World Wear Project, LLC

WREX(NBC) Channel 13

WRTV The Indy Channel

WTIU-TV(PBS)

WTTS

WTWO TV

Wunderman

WVII/WFVX Bangor

WXRT Radio Station

Yard House Restaurants

Yelp

Young Life

Zeno Group

Zuki

Zumiez

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

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GRADUATESCHOOLDATA

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SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA  | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA

August 2014n= 60

December 2014n= 95

May 2015n= 605

80.0%Enrolledn=48

20.0%Not YetEnrolledn=12

61.1%Not YetEnrolledn=58

20.8%Not YetEnrolledn=126

38.9%Enrolledn=37

79.2%Enrolledn=479

25.8%Not yet enrolled inGraduate Schooln=196

760

74.2%Enrolled inGraduate Schooln=564

Students Pursued Graduate School Admission Upon Graduation

Survey data indicate that 30.0% (n=760) of graduating seniors were seeking graduate schooladmission upon graduation. Of those students, 74.2% (n=564) secured admission before theconclusion of survey data collection.

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DEGREE PROGRAM

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# S

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Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing 1

Accounting 1

Actuarial Science 1

Administration 1

African American Studies 1

Analytics 1

Apparel Merchandising 2

Applied Behavior Analysis 2

Applied Communication 1

Applied Economics 1

Arts Administration 1

Astronomy 1

Athletic Administration/Sport Management 1

Atmospheric Science 1

Audiology 8

Biochemistry 2

Biology 2

Biology/Physiology 1

Biomedical Engineering 1

Biomedical Professions 1

Biomedical Science 1

Biostatistics 1

Biotechnology 3

Business 3

Business Administration 4

Business Management 1

Celtic Archaeology 1

Chemistry 1

Chinese 1

Clinical and Applied Exercise Physiology 1

Clinical Mental Health Counseling 2

Clinical Neuroscience 1

Clinical Psychology 3

Clinical Social Work 2

Cognitive Ergonomics 1

College Student Personnel 1

Communication Disorders: Speech-Language Pathology 1

Communication Sciences and Disorders 7

Computational Linguistics 1

Computer Science 3

Conflict Transformation and Social Justice 1

Cosmetology 1

Counseling 2

Counseling and Counselor Education 4

Counseling Psychology 4

Creative Writing 1

Criminal Justice 1

Criminal Law 4

Cyber Forensics 1

Data Modeling/Warehousing 1

Deaf Education 1

Dental Hygiene 1

Dentistry 12

Doctor of Medicine 2

Doctor of Optometry 2

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine 1

East Asian Languages and Cultures 1

Economic Development 1

Economics 6

Education 9

Elementary Education 1

Engineering 1

English Language & Linguistics 1

Environmental Law 1

Environmental Science 1

Epidemiology 2

Fashion Apparel and Entrepreneurship 1

Fashion Design and Society 1

Degree Program Degree Program

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DEGREE PROGRAM CONT.

Finance 4

Financial Mathematics 1

Folklore 1

Food Science 1

Genetic Counseling 2

Geochemistry 2

Geography 1

Geology 2

Global Business 2

Global Health 1

Health Law 1

Healthcare Management 1

Higher Education and Student Affairs 1

Hispanic Linguistics 1

Historic Preservation 1

Historical Administration 1

Historical Theology 1

History 1

Human Computer Interaction Design 3

Human Resources 1

Human Resources Management and Services 1

Human-Computer Interaction Design 1

Immigration Law 1

Industrial & Organizational Psychology 4

Infectious Disease 1

Informatics 1

Informatics & Computing 2

Information and Communication Science 1

Information and Library Science 1

Information Science 1

Information Systems 9

Infromatics and Computing 1

Instructional Systems Technology 1

Intellectual Property Law 1

International Affairs 1

International Law 1

International Relations and Politics 1

International Security 1

International Studies 1

Jewish Education 2

Jurisprudence 1

Landscape architecture 1

Latin-Teaching 1

Law 39

Learning Sciences 1

Library Science 5

Linguistics 1

Luxury Management 1

Marketing 1

Marriage and Family Therapy 3

Masters in Information Systems 1

Master's of Public Health 1

Masters of Science in Nursing (Pediatric Nurse Practitioner accelerated program)

1

Mathematical Finance 1

Mathematics 5

Media Design and Production 1

Media School 1

Medical Health Sciences 1

Medical Physiology 1

Medical Science 1

Medicine 28

Mental Health 1

Mental Health and Addiction Counseling 1

Mental Health Counseling and Behavioral Medicine 1

Microbiology 3

Microbiology/Immunology 1

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Middle Eastern Studies 1

Molecular and Cellular Biology - Microbiology Cluster 1

Molecular Plant Sciences 1

Museum Studies 1

Music Production, Technology, and Innova-tion 1

Music Technology 1

Neuroscience 1

New Media 1

Nursing 8

Occupational Therapy 5

Optometry 9

Optometry Studies 1

Organization/ Administration Public Health Programs 1

Organizational Leadership and Supervision 1

Osteopathic Medicine 4

Paleopathology 1

Paralegal 1

Pediatrics 1

Pharmacy 1

Physical Therapy 5

Physician Assistant Studies 2

Political Science and Social Policy 1

Psychology 2

Public and Environmental Affairs 3

Public Administration; International Rela-tions 1

Public and Environmental Affairs 1

Public Health 4

Public Health and Social Work 1

Public Policy Analysis and Economic Devel-opment 1

Publishing 1

Publishing, Digital, and Print Media 1

Regional Planning 1

Respiratory Care 1

Safety Management 1

School Counseling 3

School of Medicine 1

School Psychology 1

Secondary Education 3

Secondary Education - Spanish 1

Social Work 10

Specific Topics in Cultural Studies 1

Speech and Hearing Bioscience and Technology: Communication Acquisition

1

Speech and Hearing Sciences 1

Speech-Language Pathology 41

Sports Management 1

Statistics 2

Telecommunications 1

Telecommunications Management 1

Theatre Management & Producing 1

Veterinary Medicine 3

Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling/Counselor 1

Women and Gender Studies 1

DEGREE PROGRAM CONT.

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DEGREE TYPE

44.8%Master’s Degreen=236

13.1%Juris Doctoraten=69

12.7%Medical Doctorn=67

5.7%Philosophyn=30

3.6%Osteopathic Medicinen=19

3.2%Optometryn=17

3.2%DentalSurgeryn=17

3.0%2ndUndergradn=16

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% S

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Master's Degree (M.A., M.S., Etc.) 236 44.8%

Juris Doctorate (J.D.) 69 13.1%

Medical Doctor (M.D.) 67 12.7%

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D., Etc.) 30 5.7%

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) 19 3.6%

Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) 17 3.2%

Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) 17 3.2%

Second Undergraduate Degree 16 3.0%

Certificate Program 12 2.3%

Non-Degree Seeking 10 1.9%

# S

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% S

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nts

Degree Type

Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) 8 1.5%

Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) 8 1.3%

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) 6 1.1%

Doctor of Physical Therapy 5 0.9%

Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) 2 0.4%

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) 2 0.4%

Education Specialist (Ed.S.) 1 0.2%

Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) 1 0.2%

Doctor of Occupational Therapy (ODT) 1 0.2%

Degree Type

10.6%All Othersn=56

The following information represents degree type reported by 2014-2015 Academic Year graduates that indicated they had successfully secured enrollment in a program of continuing education. By comparison, 42% of May 2014 graduates reported their degree type as Master’s Degree, 16% reported Juris Doctorate, 13% reported Medical Doctor, and 9% reported Doctor of Philosophy.

n=527

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GRADUATE SCHOOL ACCEPTANCE LOCATION

UNITED STATES

WORLD

AustraliaChinaFranceGermanyGrenadaHong Kong (S.A.R.)ItalyNetherlandsRepublic of KoreaSpainSwitzerlandUnited KingdomUnited States of America

12111111221

10536

No Employment

Employment

No Employment

Employment

12 1

16

7 CT

3

5

55

298

1

6

1

1

4 DC1 MD

3 MA

85

11

1

1 NH

2 NJ

17

6

19

2

5

18

2

32

4

21

5 1

2

1

4

2

The illustration below provides an overview of the domestic locations of graduate schools reported or collected from 2014-2015 Academic Year graduates. The state of Indiana was the most common graduate school destination for graduates at 56.7% (n=298). Illinois (10.5%, n=55), Ohio (3.6%, n=18) and New York (3.2%, n=17) represent the second, third, and fourth most common graduate school destination states for AY14-15 graduates. Massachusetts was the third most common state for graduate school for May 2014 graduates, the only year-over-year change in the top four state locations.

Of the students enrolled in graduate school, 4.4% (n=24) of students were attending graduate school in countries other than the United States. The illustration below indicates the countries where these schools are located and the corresponding list provides the reported number of graduates attending graduate school in each country. Only 2.5% of May 2014 graduates were attending graduate school outside of the United States.

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GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION

American University

American University of the Caribbean

Animation Mentor

Appalachian State University

Arizona State University

Arizona State University Sandra Day

O’Connor College of Law

Auburn University

Aurora University

Azusa Pacific University

Ball State University

Bangor University

Beijing Language and Culture University

Bellarmine University

Belmont University

Berklee College of Music - Valencia

Campus

Berlin Free University

Boston College Law School

Boston University

Boston University School of Law

Bowling Green State University

California Institute of Technology

California Lutheran

Caltech

Case Western Reserve University

Center for Massage and Natural Health

Chatham University

Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine

Chicago School of Professional

Psychology

Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of

Medicine

Columbia University

Columbia University School of the Arts

Concordia Theological Seminary

Cornell University

Dartmouth University

DePaul University

DePaul University College of Law

Des Moines University College of

Osteopathic Medicine

Douglas J. Aveda Institute

Drexel University

Durham University

Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Michigan University

Emory University

Emory University School of Law

Ewha Womens University

Fordham University

George Mason University

George Washington University

George Washington University Elliot

School of International Affairs

George Washington University Law

School (seat deposit made - still

entertaining other schools)

Georgia State University

Gemological Institute of America

Gonzaga Univeristy School of Law

Governors State University

Graduate Institute of Geneva

Harvard Medical School

Harvard University

Harvard University-Division of Medical

Sciences

Hofstra University

Hult International Business School

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

IES Rome

Illinois College of Optometry

Illinois State University

IMLUX programme MIP Politecnico di

Milano NEOMA Business School

Indiana State University

Indiana University

Indiana University Bloomington

Indiana University Kelley School of

Business

Indiana University Kokomo

Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Indiana University Northwest

Indiana University Optometry School

Indiana University Purdue University Fort

Wayne

Indiana University Purdue University

Indianapolis

Indiana University Robert H. McKinney

School of Law

Indiana University School of Dentistry

Indiana University School of Informatics

and Computing

Indiana University School of Medicine

Indiana University School of Optometry

Indiana University School of Public and

Environmental Affairs

Indiana University School of

Rehabilitation and Health Sciences

Indiana University South Bend

Institut Barcelona d’Estudis

Internacionals

Ivy Tech

Jewish Theological Seminary

John Marshall Law School

Kansas City University of Medicine and

Biosciences

Kansas University

The following is a list of graduate schools that admitted August and December 2014 and May 2015 graduates.

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GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION CONT.LECOM

Leeds University

Lewis and Clark College

Lincoln Memorial University

Logan College of Chiropractic

Logan University of Chiropractic

Louisiana State University

Loyola Chicago University School of Law

Loyola School of Law

Loyola University

Loyola University Chicago

Loyola University Chicago School of Law

Manchester university

Marian School of Osteopathic Medicine

Marian University

Marian University College of Osteopathic

Medicine

Marquette University

Marquette University Law School

MCPHS University

Melbourne

Miami University of Ohio

Michigan State University

Michigan State University College of

Human Medicine

Midwestern University

Midwestern University College of Dental

Medicine - Illinois

Midwestern University, Chicago College

of Osteopathic Medicine

Murray State

New England College of Optometry

New York University

North Carolina State College of

Veterinary Medicine

Northwestern University

Northwestern University Feinberg School

of Medicine

Northwestern University School of Law

Ohio University College of Osteopathic

Medicine

Oklahoma State University

Oklahoma State University Center for

Veterinary Medicine

Parsons The New School for Design

Paul Mitchell The School

Pepperdine University

Purdue University

Purdue University College of Veterinary

Medicine

Queen’s University

Robert H. McKinney School of Law

Rush University

Rush University Medical Center

Rutgers University

Saint Louis University

Saint Louis University School of Medicine

Saint Mary’s College

Saint Xavier University

San Diego State University

San Francisco State University

Southern College of Optometry

Southern Illinois University

St. George’s University

St. Louis University

St. Mary’s College

SungKyunKwan University

Syracuse University

Columbia University Teacher’s College

The Chicago School of Professional

Psychology

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

The New School for Public Management

The Ohio State University

Touro University

University of Colorado Boulder

University of California, Los Angeles

University of California, San Diego

University of Cambridge

University of Central Arkansas

University of Chicago

University of Chicago Pritzker School of

Medicine

University of Chicago School of Social

Administration

University of Cincinnati

University of Cincinnati College of Law

University of Cincinnati College of

Medicine

University of Cincinnati School of Law

University of Connecticut

University of Denver

University of Denver Publishing Institute

University of Georgia

University of Georgia School of Law

University of Illinois

University of Illinois College of Law

University of Illinois-Chicago Dental

School

University of Indianapolis

University of Kentucky

University of Law

University of Louisville

University of Louisville School of

Dentistry

University of Manchester

University of Miami

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University of Michigan

University of Minnesota

University of Minnesota Law School

University of Mississippi

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

University of New Haven

University of North Carolina

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

University of Northern Colorado

University of Notre Dame

University of Oklahoma

University of Oregon

University of San Diego

University of South Carolina Aiken

University of Southern California

University of Southern Indiana

University of Stirling

University of Texas at Dallas

University of Tulsa

University of Virginia

University of Washington

University of Wisconsin Madison

University of Richmond

Valparaiso University

Valparaiso University Law School

Valparaiso University School of Law

Vanderbilt University

Villanova University

Washington State University

Washington University in St. Louis

Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine

West Virgina University School of Medicine

West Virginia University

Western Michigan School of Medicine

Western Michigan University

Worcester Polytechnic institute

Xavier University

Yale Law School

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EMPLOYMENT AND GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES

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OVERALL SUCCESS RATE

EMPLOYMENT SUCCESS RATE

75.4%1,335 of 1,770Employment includes the following survey response options:Full-time employment, part-time employment, participatingin a volunteer or service program, and serving in the U.S. military.

GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATE

74.2%564 of 760 Graduate School includes the following response options:Enrolled in a program of continuing education.

OVERALL SUCCESS RATE

75.1%1,899 of 2,530 Overall Success includes the following response options:Full-time employment, part-time employment, participatingin a volunteer or service program, serving in the U.S. military,enrolled in a program of continuing education, taking a gapyear, and not seeking employment or continuing education atthis time.

The following charts display the overall post-graduation success rates for 2014-2015 graduates. Refer to page 7 to see all response options for students’ first destination following graduation. 75.1% of students with known outcomes had successfully reached their intended post-graduation first destination by six months after graduation. By comparison, 82.5% of May 2014 graduates had successfully reached their intended post-graduation destination by six months after graduation. When only May 2015 graduates are considered, the overall success rate increases to 78.7% — 78.4% for employment success rate and,79.2% for graduate school success rate.

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NATIONAL SUCCESS RATE COMPARISON

OVERALL SUCCESS RATE COMPARISON

SUCCESS RATE BY DESTINATION COMPARISON

Employed Full-time 36.0% 51.3% -15.3%

Employed Part-time 9.9% 6.0% +3.9%

Continuing Education 22.3% 17.5% +4.8%

Military 0.9% 0.8% +0.1%

Volunteer/Service Organization 1.6% 1.0% +0.6%

Still Seeking Employment 17.2% 11.0% +6.2%

Still Seeking Education 7.7% 3.2% +4.5%

Not Seeking 4.5% 1.9% +2.6%

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To bring the success rates described in this report into a national context, data were compared to statistics gathered by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). NACE is the leading source of information on the employment of college graduates and annually reports employment data from over 300 colleges and universities across a variety of post-graduation outcome metrics.

The graph below compares the overall success rate data from 2014-2015 First Destination Survey results with data collected and reported by NACE regarding the national success rates of 2014-2015 Academic Year graduates. The data provided by NACE came from institutions classified as large universities (9,050 or more full-time undergraduate student enrollment).

The following table compares success rates by first destination as reported by respondents of the 2014-2015 First Destination Survey with national data collected and reported by NACE.

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SUCCESS RATE BY MAJOR/DIVISION

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Afr Am & Afr Diaspora St BA 6 86% - - - - - - - - - -

American Studies BA 3 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Animal Behavior BS 1 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Anthropology BA 46 81% 11 4 10 6 7 3 2 29 29 63%

Apparel Merchandising BS 112 95% 79 5 19 4 2 0 0 91 91 81%

Astronomy/Astrophysics BS 2 67% - - - - - - - - - -

Biochemistry BA 9 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Biochemistry BS 14 82% 2 7 2 0 2 0 0 10 10 71%

Biology BA 71 83% 15 22 15 4 10 2 0 46 46 65%

Biology BS 140 90% 19 66 13 9 18 2 0 109 109 78%

Biotechnology BA 1 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Biotechnology BS 8 89% - - - - - - - - - -

Central Eurasian Studies BA 1 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Chemistry BA 26 76% 3 12 3 2 2 2 0 21 21 81%

Chemistry BS 23 88% 3 10 3 2 4 0 0 16 16 70%

Classical Civilization BA 5 83% - - - - - - - - - -

Cognitive Science BA 5 71% - - - - - - - - - -

Cognitive Science BS 6 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Communication & Culture BA 102 82% 58 6 19 11 0 3 0 83 83 81%

Comparative Literature BA 7 88% - - - - - - - - - -

Computer Science BA 19 95% 11 4 2 1 0 0 1 17 17 89%

Criminal Justice BA 117 87% 29 20 35 18 3 2 7 79 79 68%

East Asian Lang & Cult BA 24 96% 12 2 6 2 1 0 1 17 17 71%

East Asian Studies BA 3 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Economics BA 231 76% 88 39 56 13 22 1 0 153 153 66%

Economics/Mathematics BA 3 75% - - - - - - - - - -

Economics/Political Science BA 6 100% - - - - - - - - - -

English BA 94 87% 23 20 22 17 9 0 0 63 63 67%

Environmental Science BSES 5 83% - - - - - - - - - -

Fashion Design BA 12 92% 6 1 2 2 0 1 0 10 10 83%

Fine Arts: History of Art BA 10 83% 6 1 1 1 1 0 0 8 8 80%

Fine Arts: Studio Art BA 42 71% 16 1 10 10 2 1 0 30 30 71%

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SUCCESS RATE BY MAJOR/DIVISION CONT.

Fine Arts: Studio BFA 20 71% 8 1 5 5 0 0 0 15 15 75%

Folklore & Ethnomusicology BA 13 87% 1 5 5 2 0 0 0 8 8 62%

French BA 11 79% 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 100%

Gender Studies BA 11 85% 3 4 1 2 0 1 0 10 10 91%

General Studies BGS 24 63% 12 4 3 3 1 1 0 20 20 83%

Geography BA 12 67% 4 1 4 0 1 0 1 7 7 58%

Geography BS 3 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Geological Sciences BA 6 75% - - - - - - - - - -

Geological Sciences BS 7 88% - - - - - - - - - -

Germanic Studies BA 10 83% 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 8 8 80%

History BA 61 81% 17 18 10 6 7 0 1 44 44 72%

Human Biology BA 31 82% 13 8 3 1 4 1 0 24 24 77%

Human Biology BS 57 89% 11 22 3 6 10 1 0 44 44 77%

India Studies BA 2 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Individualized Major BA 18 82% 7 3 2 3 1 0 0 15 15 83%

Interior Design BS 24 92% 18 0 3 3 0 0 0 21 21 88%

International Studies BA 56 95% 23 10 5 8 1 4 2 50 50 89%

Italian BA 3 43% - - - - - - - - - -

Jewish Studies BA 11 92% 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 9 9 82%

Journalism BAJ 184 94% 127 10 26 14 2 0 0 156 156 85%

Liberal Studies BLS 91 83% 33 7 28 11 4 1 3 59 59 65%

Linguistics BA 17 81% 3 3 5 3 1 1 0 11 11 65%

Linguistics/Spch&HearingSci BA 1 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Mathematics BA 35 76% 9 11 5 1 8 0 0 22 22 63%

Mathematics BS1 9 82% 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 8 8 89%

Mathematics BS2 19 86% 7 6 3 0 3 0 0 13 13 68%

Mathematics/Economics BA 7 88% - - - - - - - - - -

Microbiology BA 0 0% - - - - - - - - - -

Microbiology BS 19 95% 4 11 2 0 1 0 0 16 16 84%

Musical Theatre BFA 6 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Near Eastern Lang & Cult BA 7 88% - - - - - - - - - -

Neuroscience BS 56 86% 8 22 5 3 8 2 0 43 43 77%

Philosophy BA 13 81% 4 3 2 1 2 0 0 9 9 69%

Physics BA 1 33% - - - - - - - - - -

Physics BS 12 86% 2 5 2 0 2 0 1 8 8 67%

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SUCCESS RATE BY MAJOR/DIVISION CONT.

Political Sci/Philosophy BA 1 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Political Science BA 112 88% 45 31 16 6 8 3 0 88 88 79%

Political Science/Economics BA 4 80% - - - - - - - - - -

Psychology BA 213 85% 61 65 26 20 29 5 1 158 158 74%

Psychology BS 72 90% 20 19 8 5 14 0 0 50 50 69%

Religious St/Philosophy BA 2 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Religious Studies BA 15 83% 3 3 1 3 1 2 0 13 13 87%

Slavic Languages and Lit BA 2 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Sociology BA 60 85% 15 16 10 10 3 1 1 47 47 78%

Spanish BA 81 93% 27 20 13 10 6 2 0 62 62 77%

Spch&HearingSci-Audiology BA 9 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Spch&HearingSci-Spch&Lang BA 75 96% 10 43 1 5 14 1 0 60 60 80%

Speech & Hearing Sci/Psych BA 1 100% - - - - - - - - - -

Speech & Hearing Sciences BA 10 100% 3 4 0 2 0 0 0 10 10 100%

SPHS: Audiology&Hearing Sci BS 4 80% - - - - - - - - - -

SPHS: Speech & Language Sci BS 14 100% 2 10 1 0 0 0 0 13 13 93%

Statistics BS 5 83% - - - - - - - - - -

Telecommunications BA 180 84% 81 13 43 35 2 3 0 135 135 75%

Theatre & Drama BA 34 83% 11 5 6 11 0 0 0 28 28 82%

Arts + Humanities 337 88% 96 76 64 58 22 5 0 16 251 74%

Media School 466 87% 266 29 88 60 4 6 0 13 374 80%

Natural + Mathematical 972 83% 229 365 113 62 132 16 4 51 727 75%

School of Art + Design 210 84% 127 8 39 24 4 2 0 6 167 80%

School of Global + Int’l Studies 93 96% 36 15 15 10 3 6 5 3 75 81%

Social + Historical 809 85% 271 155 184 79 57 14 15 34 568 70%

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INTERNSHIPINFORMATION

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INTERNSHIP INFORMATIONThe following survey question was used to gather information on the number of internships completed by graduates. Follow-up questions collected information on internship site, location, and name.“Think back to your time as an IU student. From the day you took your first class on campus to now, how many internships did you complete? For the purpose of this survey an internship is considered to be any position you held where you worked at least 10 hours a week for at least two consecutive months in a field or industry related to your career interests.”

The illustration below provides an overview of the number of completed internships and internship site locations reported by AY14-15 graduates. Survey data indicate that 36.5% (n=830) of respondents did not complete any internships, and 63.5% (n=1,443) of respondents completed at least one internship. 64.6% of May 2015 graduates reported completing at least one internship, compared to 59% of May 2014 graduates. Overall, 44.4% of AY14-15 graduates reported completing one internship. 31.9% completed two, 14.5% completed three, 4.7% completed four, and 4.5% completed five or more internships.

56.7%n=1,339

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44.4%One Internshipn=640

31.9%Two Internshipsn=461

14.5%Three Internshipsn=209

4.7%Four Internshipsn=68

4.5%Five + Internshipsn=65

INTERNSHIP BY LOCATION

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INDIANA INTERNSHIP PROVIDERS12 Stars Media Productions

247Sports

500 Festival

ACA Volunteers of Monroe County

AccessAbilities, Inc.

Adaptive Behavior and Cognition Lab

Aflac, Inc

Allen County Adult Probation

AllHoosiers.com

Allstate Insurance

ALS Association of Indiana

Altria Group Distribution Company

Ambition in Motion, LLC

American Health Network

American Society of Microbiology

Amethyst House

Andrew Davis Clothiers

Any Lab Test Now

Apparatus

ArcelorMittal

Area Coordinator Asistant

Artistic Media Partners (3)

Ashley Events and Weddings

Associated Insurance Services LLC

Associated Pediatricians LLC

Association of College Unions

International

Atwater Eyecare Center

Author Solutions, LLC (2)

Axiomport

B97 Radio

Bartholomew Consolidated School

Corporation

Batchelor Middle School

Beasley’s Orchard

Belden Inc.

Beteler Automotive Corp (2)

Bever-Schulz Lab

Bicycle Garage Inc

Big Brothers Big Sisters

Biomet, Inc. (2)

BLASTmedia

BloomingPaws

Bloomington Children’s Therapy Center

Bloomington Economic Development

Corporation

Bloomington Meadows Hospital (2)

Bloomington Playwright’s Project (2)

Bloomington Restorations Inc.

BlueIndy

Blueline Media Productions (2)

Blutique Cheap Chic

Bohlsen Group

Borshoff

Boys & Girls Club (10)

Brave New Productions

Briggs Opthmology and Associates S.C.

Brown County Art Gallery

Brown County Community Foundation

Brown-Forman

BTown Tutor LLC

Butler University

Camp Ranfburg

Campus Crusade for Christ

Cancer Care Consultants, PC

Cardinal Spirits

Carl Lamb & Associates (3)

Casey Management Group

Cassidy Turley

Catholic Charities Refugee Resettlement

Agency

Center for the Study of Global Change

Centerstone

Chemistry Research Group of Prof. D. J.

Mindiola

Chemistry Undergraduate Associate Lab I

nstructor

Cicero Vet Clinic

Circle K

City of Bloomington BEAD District

City of Bloomington Care and Control

City of Bloomington Department of

Sustainable and Economic Development

City of Bloomington Office of the Mayor

City of Columbia City

City of Plymouth Office of the Mayor

Clemmer Research Group

Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience Lab

Larue Carter

College Fashionista

College Internship Program (4)

Collegiate Charities (2)

Columbian Park Zoo

Columbus Republic

Community East Hospital

Community Foundation of Howard

County

Community Health Network

Community Justice and Mediation Center

Community Service Leaders

Concord Community Schools

Cook, Inc. (3)

Course Hero

Covinia

Crisis Pregnancy Center Bloomington

Crossroads Christian Church

Cummins Inc.

Current Newspaper

Deen-Gross Eye Centers

DEFENDER

DeKalb Molded Plastics

DHPA Indiana DNR

Digital Relevance

DistinXion

Doctor’s Hearing Care

Donna Morgan

Dow AgroSciences

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Downtown Dental

Dr. Diane Buyer, D.D.S

Dr. Lehr and Associates

Dream Careers

Earth House Collective

Eli Lilly and Company (3)

Elkhart Truth

Emmis Communications (2)

Equal Employment and Opportunity

Commission (EEOC)

Eskenazi Health Center

Evansville Courier and Press

Evansville Psychiatric Children’s Center

Family Eyecare Associates

Fine Tune (2)

Finish Line

Fire and Rain

Firebelly Marketing

Fluent

Ford Meter Box

Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo

Forum Credit Union

Franciscan St. Margaret Hospital

Franklin County Prosecutor Office

G Gene Arnholt Attorney at Law

Girls Inc

Glerb

Good Samaritan Hospital

Google

Granger Community Church

Granger Family Medicine

Greater Bloomington Chamber of

Commerce

Grumpy Golden Entertainment

Productions

Hahn, Walz, & Knepp Law Offices

Hamilton County Parks & Recreation

Hayden Physical Therapy

Hearthstone Health Campus

Heartland Adoption Agency

Helene G. Simon Hillel Center

Henderson Orthodontics

Hobart City Hall

Holon Publishing

HomeWorks Construction

Hoskins Interior Design

Hudson and Holland Scholars Program

IBM

Indiana Blood Center

Indiana Democrats

Indiana Department of Education

Indiana Department of Natural

Resources (2)

Indiana Diving Camp

Indiana Federation of Democratic Women

Indiana Festival Theatre

Indiana House of Representatives

Indiana House Republicans

Indiana Humanities

Indiana Legal Services (2)

Indiana Office of Community and Rural

Affairs

Indiana Parks and Recreation (2)

Indiana Public Interest Research

Group (2)

Indiana Repertory Theatre

Indiana Review

Indiana Running Company

Indiana State Senate (2)

Indiana University - Purdue University

Indianapolis (3)

Indiana University (6)

Indianapolis Children’s Museum

Indianapolis Colts

Indianapolis Indians

Indianapolis Monthly Magazine (3)

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Indianapolis Museum of Art

Indianapolis Office of the Mayor

Indianapolis Zoo

Inside the Hall

Interactive Intelligence, Inc.

International Center of Indianapolis

IU - Alumni Association

IU - Arbutus Yearbook

IU - Art Museum

IU - Athletics Department (7)

IU - Atkins Living Learning Center

IU - Auditorium (2)

IU - Biobehavioral Alcohol Research Lab

IU - Borns Jewish Studies Program

IU - Brun Biology Lab

IU - Camp Kesem (2)

IU - Career Development Center/Arts &

Sciences Career Services (2)

IU - CEWiT

IU - Chinese Flagship Program

IU - Cognition and Neuroimaging Lab

IU - Cognitive Control Lab

IU - Cognitive Development Lab (2)

IU - Cognitive Neuroimaging Lab

IU - College of Arts and Sciences (5)

IU - Communications

IU - Dean of Students Office

IU - Department of Biology (7)

IU - Department of Chemistry (3)

IU - Department of Economics (6)

IU - Department of Gender Studies

IU - Department of Geological

Sciences (3)

IU - Department of Jewish Studies

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IU - Department of Mathematics (2)

IU - Department of Political Science

IU - Department of Psychological and

Brain Sciences (10)

IU - Department of Sociology (2)

IU - Department of Speech and Hearing

Sciences (2)

IU - Department of Telecommunications

IU - Department of Theatre, Drama, and

Contemporary Dance (4)

IU - Developmental Cognitive

Neuroscience Lab

IU - Economics Department

IU - Eye Clinic

IU - Fuqua Lab

IU - Glenn A. Black Laboratory of

Archaeology

IU - Global Village LLC

IU - GROUPS Program

IU - Health (3)

IU - Herbarium

IU - Hutton Honors Program

IU - Indiana Daily Student (4)

IU - Indiana Memorial Union (4)

IU - Innes Research Lab

IU - Keith Clay Lab

IU - Kelley School of Business

IU - Kinsey Institute

IU - La Casa Latino Cultural Center

IU - Lab of Professor Fabio Rojas

IU - Lab of Professor Jill Robinson

IU - Lab of Professor Laura Hurley

IU - Law and Public Policy Program

IU - Mathers Museum (3)

IU - McNair Scholars Program (2)

IU - Media School

IU - Newsroom

IU - NiMBLe Lab

IU - Office of International Student

Services

IU - Office of Student Life and Learning

IU - Office of Sustainability

IU - Office of the President

IU - Office of the Provost and Executive

Vice President

IU - Overseas Studies (2)

IU - PACE

IU - Perception and Neuroimaging Lab

IU - Physical Plant

IU - Police Department (5)

IU - Press (2)

IU - Ralph L. Collins Living Learning

Center (2)

IU - Residential Programs and Services

IU - R-House Living Laboratory

IU - School of Informatics and Computing

IU - School of Medicine (3)

IU - School of Optometry

IU - School of Public Health

IU - Sesame Lab

IU - Sociology Department

IU - SPEA (2)

IU - Speech and Hearing Sciences

IU - Speech Production Laboratory

IU - Statistical Consulting Center

IU - Student Life and Learning

IU - The Media School

IU - TRIP Lab (3)

IU - University Information Technology

Services (2)

IU - US Geological Survey

IU - Voice Physiology Lab

IU - Wells Center for Pediatric Research

IU - Wells Library

IU - Winkler Laboratory

IU - Writers’ Conference

Jameson Camp

Jeff Sparks for State Representative

Campaign (2)

Jewel Summer Enrichment Camp

John Frick and Associates

Johnson County Museum of History

Joie de Vivre

Journal of American History

Kenra Professional

Kimball Electronics Group

Kohl’s Department Stores

Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office

La Casa de Amistad

Lab for Biological Mass Spectometry

Lake Station Pet Clinic

Larue Carter Memorial Hospital (2)

Lawrence County Public Defender’s

Office (3)

LeCosmetique

Lens Crafters

Liberia Collections

Life Designs

LTE Media

Ludwig Farmstead Creamery

Macy’s (2)

MAHE-IUSM-FW Student Research P

rogram (3)

Marshall Electric Corp.

Meadowood Retirement Community

Meadows Hospital (3)

Memorial Hospital

Men’s Amethyst House

Merrill Lynch

MiCloset

Microsoft

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Middle Coast Festival

Middle Way House

Midwest Eye Consultants

Milestones (5)

Mind and Identity in Context Research

Lab

MonoSol, LLC

Monroe County Circuit Court

Monroe County Court Administration (2)

Monroe County Democratic Party

Monroe County History Center

Monroe County Probation Department

Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office

Monroe County Republican Party

Monroe County United Ministries (2)

Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic

Net Irrigate, LLC

Newmark Knight Frank Halakar

Nikki Blaine Couture

Noblesville Square Animal Clinic

Norman Eyecare

Northwestern Mutual

NUVO Newsweekly

Office of Congressman Andre Carson

Office of Congressman Todd Young

Office of Mayor Greg Ballard

Office of Rep. Todd Rokita

Office of Senator Joe Donnelly

Office of U.S. Senator Daniel R. Coats

One World Enterprises

Openwords

Organizing For America

OrthoIndy at St. Vincent

Orthopedics of Southern Indiana

Parkview Health (2)

PBS

Pearl River Central High School

People and Animal Learning Services (2)

PepsiCo

Phanomen design

Pink and Black Magazine

Potawatomi Zoo

PourHouse Cafe

President’s Challenge

Primary Source

ProRehab

Purdue University (3)

Putnam County Comprehensive Services

Quincy Newspapers Inc

Reid Hospital

Remix Nation

Rent the Runway

Riley Hospital for Children (2)

Roche Diagnostics, Inc. (3)

Rock Paper Scissors

Roundpeg

Rydell Social Cognition Lab (2)

SABIC Innovative Plastics

Sarah Henning

Saturday Evening Post

Scott D Lewis Attorney at Law

Sephora

Seven Corners Inc.

Shalom Community Center

Shelli Yoder for Congress Campaign (2)

Sherwood Oaks Christian Church

Sierra Club Coal-Free Campaign

Simon G. Hillel Center

Sina Corp

Slotegraaf Legal

Soapy Soap Company

South Bend Silverhawks

South Central Community Action

Program

South Sudanese Friends International

Southern Indiana Hearing Solutions

Spalding Law

Special Olympics Indiana

SpringHill Camps

St. Mary’s Hospital (2)

St. Paul Catholic Center

St. Vincent’s Hospital (2)

STEM Summer Scholars Institute

Stephenson’s Bridal Salon

StoneBelt (2)

Summit Orthodontics

Susie Mac

Sweetwater Sound

Tango Design

Tender Loving Care Animal Hospital

The American History Review

The American School of South Sudan

The AroundCampus Group (2)

The Cabaret

The Chamber of Commerce

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

The Eiteljorg Museum of Native American

and Western Art

The Herald Times

The Odyssey

The Ryder Magazine and Film Series

Theraplay

TheSkimm

ThirdChannel

Timmy Global Health

Todd Young for Congress (2)

Trandmedia

Trickster Press

Turkish Flagship at Indiana University

Turnstone

Two Pigs Production Co

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U. S. Senate

Undergraduate Scholar Journal

Unity of Bloomington

University of Notre Dame (2)

University of Oregon

University Players

US District Court

US XiaoMaiBu Classified

Varsity Spirit Fashion

Viacom

Victorian Studies Journal (2)

Victoria’s Secret

Visit Fort Wayne

Volta Glass Studio

Volunteers in Medicine

Washington Park Zoo

WDM Creative

WellPet, LLC

WFHB (3)

WFIE-TV

What I Wore

WildCare, Inc (2)

William Byrd Research Group

WISH-TV

WonderLab Museum of Science, Health,

and Technology (9)

WorkOne

Writing Tutorial Services

WRTV (3)

WTHR

WTIU/WFIU (6)

WTTS

YMCA

Young Life

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DOMESTIC INTERNSHIP PROVIDERS(EXCLUDING INDIANA)24/7 Media

25/7 Productions

2929 Entertainment

5W Public Relations

Abbott Laboratories

ABN/AMRO

Abrasive Brokers

Acme World Sports

Adams Morgan Partnership

Adirondack Theatre Festival

Adrianna Papell

Advocate Condell Medical Center

Advocate Healthcare

Aeffe USA Inc

Agent Publishing

Akira Chicago

Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Alaska State Parks

Alexandria Times

All Terrain Natural Products

Allergan Pharmaceuticals

Allied Integrated Marketing

Alton Lane

Altus Power Management

American Bar Association

American Eagle Outfitters

American Embassy of Manama, Bahrain

American Film Institute

American Girl

American Heart Association

American Institute of Chemical

Engineers

American Society of Magazine Editors

American Transit Insurance Company

Anderson Miller Ltd.

Andi Mazzone Showroom

Anixter

Anthropologie

AOE Management Services Inc

Aon

Arden Reed

Arena Football League

Arizona State University

AroundCampus Group

Ars Nova Entertainment

Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National

Wildlife Refuge

Artist & Brand Management

Artists 4 Israel

Artreach Inc

Auburn University

Auction Credit

Autism Study

AVW Equipment Company

AwesomenessTV

Bain and Company

Baldwin Wallace University

Bam Theatre

BandDigital

Barrington Stage Company

Bayer

BBDO Worldwide

BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP

Be The Difference Foundation

Bedrock Real Estate Services

Bella Agency

benefitexpress

Beverage Marketing Corporation

Beyond Borders Haiti

BGC Partners

Big Shoulders Digital Video

Blueprint Healthcare Real Estate

Advisors

BMO Financial Group

Bon Ton Stores Incorporated

Bottega Veneta

Box Studios

Brand Connections

Braun Entertainment Group

Bridgeview Bank

Broadway Dreams Foundation

Bruce Rauner Gubernatorial Campaign

Buck Institute

Building Blocks Preschool

Burns Entertainment and Sports

Marketing

Burson-Marsteller

Busting Brackets

C.H. Robinson

California State University San

Bernardino

Camp Chi

Camp Cotubic

Camp JRF

Camp Laurel

Camp North Star

Camp Special Outdoor Adaptive

Recreation

Camped Up

Campus Insiders

Capital Impact Partners

Cardigan New York

CareerContessa.com

Cargill Corn Milling

Carl Lamb and Associates

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Carole Wren

CBS Corporation

CDW-G

Cedar Audiology

Celine - LVMH

Center for American Progress

Center for Female Sexuality

Center for International Policy

Center For Neighborhood Technology

Center on Strategic and International

Studies

Cerner Corporation

Chaffee County Habitat for Humanity

Chicago Board Options Exchange

Chicago Innocence Project

Chicago Mercantile Exchange

Chicago Twenty Something

Chico’s FAS

Chinese Children International Service

ChK Group, Inc

Christopher Keels Photographer

Cincinnati Insurance Companies

Civic Entertainment Group

CNN

Coach

Cold Iron Pictures

College Lifestyles

CollegeFashionista

Colorado Shakespeare Festival

Comcast SportsNet Chicago

Comedy Ninja Film Festival

CONAN

Conde Nast Publications

Congressional Black Caucus Foundation

Continental Office Environments

Cooperative Development Services

Cornell University

Cosmopolitan Magazine

Covenant Trust Company

Cox Media

Coyote Logistics

CRF First Choice

Crossroads Missions

Crystal B. Designs

Modern Luxury

Cumulus Media

Daily Herald

Dallas Mayors Office

Dallas Stars Professional Hockey Team

DANNIJO Jewels

David Yurman

Dawn Food Products Inc.

Daytona International Speedway

De Lacy

Delaware Today Magazine

Dell et Ruhs Public Relations

Democratic National Committee

Designers & Agents

Diablo Magazine

Diamond Headache Clinic

Diane von Furstenberg

Dick’s Sporting Goods

DIRECTV

Discover Life in America

Discovery Communications

Disney College Program

Diva Communications

DKNY

DLA Piper LLP

dMondaine

Donna Grossman Casting

Donna Morgan

Dow AgroSciences

Dr. Marc Rothman DMD

Dr. Riba’s Fit Club

Dress for Success Worldwide

DSW

Duff & Phelps

DuPage Children’s Museum

DuPage County Hounds

E&E Publishing

Earth Supplied Products

Earthlink Business

East & Lo

eBay, Inc

Edward Medical Group

Elda De La Rosa Couture

Eleanor Kalle

Elie Tahari

Elizabeth and James

ELLE Magazine

Emory University

Encore Unlimited

Endeavor Asset Management

Enough Project

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

Epic Systems

Ermenegildo Zegna

ESCO Corporation

ESPN

Facets Multimedia

Falco Ink.

Falls Patio Players

FedEx Corporation

Finish Line Inc.

First Stage Children’s Theatre

Fisher Investment

Fit 4 U

FLOR

Foote, Cone & Beldin

Footprints Home Care Services

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Ford Motor Company

The Freeman Company

Freking & Betz, L.L.C

Fresh Air Fund

Fuksa Khorshid, LLC

Functional Foods Center

GA Communication

Gamerfitnation

Generation Progress

Geneva Advisors

Giant Noise

Glenstar Properties, LLC.

Global IP Law Group

Glotown Record Television

GoHorseShow.com

Gordman’s HQ

Graco Inc.

Grand Forks Herald

Gray Talent Group

Greater Twin Cities United Way

Greensfelder Hemker and Gale

Grosvenor Capital Management

Group One Trading LP

GT Universe

Gutierrez Productions Inc.

Halifax Health

HamletHub

Hard Tail Forever

Helmut Lang

HerCampus

HerFeed

Heyser’s

Hill & Brand Entertainment

HookLogic

Hop Head Farms, LLC

Hope Summer Repertory Theatre

HSBC Bank

HSI Productions

HSN

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

ICM Partners

Ignition One

Illinois Shakespeare Festival

iMapData, Inc.

Impact

Independent Art Fair

Indiana Republican Party

Indiana University - Revealing Cahokia’s

Religion Field School

Industrial Contacts Inc

Information Management Network

Innovative Health Plan

Instant Technology

Institute of European Studies

IPG Initiative

iRunFar.com

Israel on Campus Coalition

Ivie & Associates

Ivy Worldwide

Jacmel

James B. Moran Center

JC Penney

JCB Inc.

Jewish Federation of Metropolitcan

Chicago

Jill Stuart

Jimmy Choo

Joe Benbasset Inc

John C Lincoln Hospital

John Daley, LLC.

John Ngo LLC

Joni and Friends

JP Morgan Chase

JustFab

Kaleidoscope

Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman LLP

Kay Unger

KDS

Keanr, Inc.

Keene

Kenneth Cole Productions

Kensington International

Keri Kindy

Kering

Kindred Healthcare

Kleinfeld bridal

Knapheide Manufacturing Co.

Knockaround Sunglasses

Kodiak Regional Aquaculture Association

Kohl’s Corporation

Krasl Art Center

LaForce + Stevens

Lap Band Solutions

LaRoque

LASCO Fittings

Leadership Institute

LeaseMaid

Lehrman Communications

LeSaint Logistics

Lincoln Financial Group

Lincoln Park Zoo

Linguava Interpreters

Live Nation Entertainment

Live Nation Labs

Living NY

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LIVV Interior Designs

Llynda More boots

Louisville Magazine

Louisville.com

Lulu

LWS Wealth Advisors

Lyft

Macerich

Macy’s Inc.

Madison Square Garden Company

Maggie london

Maguire Steele

Maharam

Make a Wish Foundation

Making Milestones

Marathon Enterprises

Marc Jacobs Intl.

Marc USA

Marchesa

Martin & Squires P.A.

MaryHurst Inc

Maryland Zoo in Baltimore

Maze Home

McCann-Erickson

McDonald’s Corporation

McSweeney’s

MDLand

Mec Global

Medallion Transport Holdings

MediaSource

MediaTracks Communications

Medline Industries

Mesirow Financial

Michele Marie PR

Michelle Lee Casting

Michigan Avenue Magazine

Midwestern Chicago College of Pharmacy

Career Explorers Program

Millennium Speech Therapy

Milly

Mingling Media

Misericordia Heart of Mercy

Miss Millennia Magazine

Mix 107.3

MJZ Productions

Modern Guild

Modern Luxury

Moksha Worldwide, Inc

Molly Ades Maternity

Monroe County Circuit Court

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management

Mosaicos Tile

MOST UIC

Mountain Times Publications

Musée Magazine

Naperville Community Television

(NCTV17)

National Cancer Institute

National Financial Partners

National Organization for Women

National Park Service

National Weather Center

Natori

Nautica

NBCUniversal

Neuroconnection

New Haven Youth Tennis and Education

New Jersey Family Magazine

New York Jane Street Entertainment

Company

New York Yankees

Newmark Grubb Knight Frank

Nickelodeon

Nicolas Villalba Couture

NK News

No Labels

Nordstrom

NORPAC

Northbrook Park District

Northern Suburban Special Recreation

Association

Northwest Special Recreation Association

Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Northwestern Mutual

NYC Children’s Academy

NYLON magazine

Oak Park Public Library

Oak Ridge national laboratory

O’Connor Casting Company

O’Connor Law Offices

O’Fallon Chamber of Commerce

Office of Congressman Luke Messer

Office of Congressman Robert Dold

Office of Congresswoman Carolyn B.

Maloney

Office of Congresswoman Susan W

Brooks

Office of Paula Bass

Office of Senator Dan Coats

Office of Senator Joe Donnelly

Office of US Senator Joe Donnelly

Ogilvly & Mather

Olde Stone Properties LLC

Oracle

Oregon State University

Origin LLC

Paladin Brands

Panduit

Paskal Rudnicke Casting

Payne & Payne Builders

Peak Properties

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PharMEDium Healthcare

PHD Worldwide

PiecesofThere

Pilgrim Films

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Plant With Purpose

PMKBNC

PNC Financial Services Group

Polish American Association of Chicago

Pop Cosmo

Porter Leath

PR Consulting

Pretty Matches Productions

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Prime Publishing

Primeridian

Private equity

Private Label Indistries

Procter & Gamble

Promotion Group Central

Provana Business Services

Pugmarks, Inc.

Quicken Loans

Radio station

Ralph Lauren

Rapha House

Rapp

Ratti Textiles

RAY ALLEN Inc

RB

Reason TV

Rebecca Minkoff

Red Mountain Resort

Redken 5th Avenur

Redman Payton Braswell LLP

rent the runway

Rent the runway

Revelry House

Robb Report

Rogers InHealth

Romanucci and Blandin, LLC

Roomster Corporation

Rosalind Franklin University of Science

and Medicine

ROSS

Ross Stores

Rough Diamond Productions

Royal Alley

Rubin Postaer & Associates

Rung & Sprung

Saber realty

Sacred Heart Community Service

Saint Josephs Hospital

Saks Fifth Avenue

Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort

Sanford Burnham

Sanford Health

Save the Children

Sawyer Studios

Sea Hold

Sears Holdings Corporation (2)

SeilerSchindel PLLC

Select Express & Logistics

Sergio Rossi

Seventeen Magazine

Shop Jeen

Shop2care

ShopperTrak

Shoptiques Inc.

Showroom Delfina

Siegel and Gale

Silver Oak Services Partners

Singerman, Mills, Desberg & Kauntz, Co.,

L.P.A.

SJ Jung for NY State Senate

Skinny Mom

Slattery Films (formerly Therapy

Content)

Smithsonian Center for Folklife and

Cultural Heritage

Snowman NewYork

Social Media Link

Solidarity Strategies LLP

SOM

South Seattle Community College

Southland Hispanic Leadership Council

Spaces Quarterly

Spanx Inc.

Spot Therapy

SPR Consulting

SpringCM

St Joes West Hospital

Star Local Media

Star Tribune

Star105.5/Y103.9 FM

Starcom MediaVest Group (2)

Start Co. Accelerators

State Farm

Statesman Journal

Stella McCartney

Stevens and Tate

Stockcross

Stones’ Phones

Storymix Media

Student Painters

StyleCaster Media Group

Summer Consulting Partners, Inc

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Summer Medical and Dental Enrichment

Program

Summit County Democratic Party

Sunrise Senior Living

SunTrust Robinson Humphrey

Super Delicious

Susan and Company

Susan Fredman Design Group

SXSW

SYKES Enterprises

Sykes Inc.

T Group Productions

Takeda Pharmaceuticals

Tampa Bay Times

Target Co

Tarina Tarantino

Teach For America

Team Downey

The A List

The Addison story

The Advisor Center

The Baltimore Sun

The Campus Special

The City of Shoreline

The Integer Group

The Knot magazine

The Lala

The Magnificent Mile Association (2)

The Malibu Times

The Marketing Arm

The Mather Group

The Music Theatre Company

The National Association of Home

Builders

The New York Times

The Plum Tree Group

The Seaport Group

The Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community

Museum

The Star Group

The Voice-Tribune

The Walt Disney Company

Theatre Raleigh

Time Inc.

Tiny Hero

Tipmine.com

Toledo Hospital: Jobst Vascular Institute

Tommy Hilfiger

Tony Frantz Studio

Torchmark Corporation

Tory Burch

Toys R Us

Tractenberg and Co.

Tradition Financial Services

Trammo inc.

Transportation Bank of China

Trisect

Tropic Survival Advertising and Marketing

Truman Project

Trunk Club

Tuck Brand

Turning Point Behavioral Healthcare

Center

Two By Four (2)

U.S. House of Representatives

UBS Financial Services, Inc.

UBS Investment Bank

UNICEF

United States Army

United States Center for Strategic

Counter-terrorism Communications

United States Holocaust Memorial

Museum

United States House of Representatives

United States Senate Budget Committee

United Way of Metropolitan Chicago

University of Illinois

University of Kansas

University of Louisville Psychological and

Brain Sciences

University of Southern California - Center

for Dark Energy Biosphere

Investigations

University School of Milwaukee Summer

Adventures

US Department of Homeland Security

US House of Representatives (2)

US Department of State

USAA

US Department of Agriculture

US Geological Survey

USVI Department of Tourism

San Diego Union Tribune

Utah Festival Opera

Vanderbilt University

Variety the Children’s Charity of St. Louis

Velocity House Publishing

Velvet Eyewear

Verve Talent and Literary Agency (2)

Viacom Networks (3)

VICE Media, Inc.

Victoria’s Secret (2)

Vogue Magazine

Walgreens

Wal-Mart

Weber Shandwick (2)

Weitzman Halpern Interior Design (2)

Wells fargo

Westfield Ford

WFAN Sports Radio

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WGN Chicago (4)

Whitney Eve

WICD - ABC Newschannel 15

William Morris Endeavor

Wind Dancer Films

Windsor Mountain International

Winnetka Park District

Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of

Commerce

WLS ABC7 Chicago (2)

Woodrow Wilson International Center for

Scholars

Workplace

Wren Studio

WREX (NBC) Channel 13

Wright State School of Medicine

WXRT

Wylie House Museum

Y.O.U Organization

Yanni Management

YMCA Camp Frank T. Soles

Youth Service America

Youth Villages

Zappos

Zeno Group

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INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP PROVIDERSAdidas

Aditya Birla Ltd.

Agricultural Bank of China

Agricultural Development Bank of China

Yuhang Branch

Akiba Uhaki Foundation

Alliance for Responsible Mining

AMPATH

AnHui QingTai Auto Parts Co. LTD

ANV Insurance Holdings

Astrid and Miyu

Australian Insitute of Architects

Bank of China

Bank of Ireland

BASF SE

BE. The Brand Placement Agency

Bell Pottinger

Birla Sunlife Ltd.

Blink Productions

BNP Paribas Securities

Byblos Bank

Caitong Securities

Canterbury English

Capital Normal University of China

Cathay United Bank

CBS News

Central Caribbean Marine Insitute

Changjiang Exchange

Changsha Bank

Changsha Zhensheng

Chevron

ChIna Banking Corporation

China CITIC Bank

China Colorcon

China Construction Bank

China Export & Credit Insurance

Corporation

China United Network Communications

Group Co

Christian Church of Eternal Blessing Ltd

Christian Dior Couture

CIEE Community Health Practicum

Círculo Inmobiliario Meridiana

CITIC Securities Company Limited

CitiGroup

City of Nis

CJ E&M

CLIP: Onward Israel

Club de Madrid

Congreso Ecuatoriano de Derechos

Humanos

Context Travel

Crying Out Loud Productions

Damn Good Voices

DBS (China) Co. Ltd. Hangzhou Branch

Deloitte

Desk Top Publishing Microsystems Ltd

DGTV

DHR Communications

Digital Pulse

Disorder Magazine

Dongguan Secruities

Dow Jones Newswires/Wall Street

Journal Europe

Drug Free Zanzibar- Detroit Sober House

Drum Corps International

Drury|Porter Novelli

ebay

Eden luxury homes

EL Gazette

Eli Lilly and Company

EMAP Publishing

Emerge Poverty Free

Emma Kaufmann Camp

Entertainment Marketing Group

Eoin Lyons Interiors

Ernst & Young

Esperity

Eurispes

European Parliament

Fei Long Supermarket

Financial Planning Association

Fiona Ayerst Photography

Fundacion Runa

G.L.H Engineering Controlling Technology

R&D Co

Gallery 8

GF Securities

Global Brigades

GNA Architects

Golden Tiger Trading

Good Time

Grandbuy Co.,Ltd

Great Mountain Music Festival

Greater Western Sydney Giants

Guangfa development bank

Guangzhou Koide Kokan co Ltd

Gyo-Hak English Academy

Hands Emergency Hospital

Hangzhou Libaile Pharmaceutical Co,Ltd.

Hantangweiye Investment Co., Ltd

Harvest Fund

Health Studies Program

Hebei Zhongjiang Trade co., LTD

HEMYCA

Hill+Knowlton Strategies

HKSTV

Horizon Consulting Group

HSBC

Huarong Xiaoxiang Bank

Hufei Zhengda Accountant company

IMASTE

IMS Nantes

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INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP PROVIDERS CONT.Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

Limited

Institute for the International Education

of Students

Intelligent Dialogue Systems

International House Dublin

International Press Institute

International Study Programs

ItalianNotebook

Jingtong Security Company

Jin Mili

Joan Rose Foundation

Joint Clinical Research Centre

Kdot Online

Kick Forward

Kinglink Capital

KISWIRE.,Ltd

Korea Educational Broadcasting System

Korea Investment Organization

Korean Institute of Science and

Technology

KPMG

Kreglinger

League X

Leber Rubes Inc

Les Coulisses du Chef

Lexvia Inc.

Liao Ning TV Station

LVMH

Manav Sadhna

Masaya sin Fronteras

Max Planck Society

Maybank

MBC Sports+

MC Company

Melabev

Melkote Inc

Meritz Asset Management

Metafora Art and Art Therapy Center

Milestone Interactive

Ministry of Foreign Relations of the

Republic of Argentina

Minsheng Bank

Morningstar, Inc

Nanhua Futures

National Gallery of Modern Art

National Geographics Channel Korea

National Institutes of Health

Norwegian Archaeological Survey of the

Karystos

Novosibirsk State University of

Economics and Management

NTPIA

NUS Business School

Ogilvy & Mather

ONE O ONE architects

OneStopClick

Ostrich City Car Service

Paleozoological Museum of China

Pantai Law Office

Parliament of New South Wales

Ping’an Bank of China

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Primeros Pasos

Public Policy Exchange

PwC China

RASARC Architecture

Razonar NGO

Republic of Indonesia Embassy in Seoul

Riga, Lativa

Robert Bosch GmbH

Ruida Auto 4s Shop

S Entertainment Group

SAGE Farmers e-Market

SAIC GROUP

Salvatore Ferragamo

Samaritans

Samsung

Samyoung MT

Separated Children’s Services

Shaanxi Xi’an Lingtong Machinery Co, Ltd

Shanghai Baosight Software Co.,Ltd.

Shanghai Jin Sheng Culture

Communication Company Ltd

Shanghai Jinyu

Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Design

(Group) Co., Ltd.

Shanghai Yuandian food

Shenyin & Wanguo Securities Co., Ltd

Shin & Kim

Shinyway Education

ShuiOn Land

Shunde District Government

Shuren Law firm

Sina Weibo (2)

Sinopec

SIRIM

Sizet

SMC Wealth

SnapFashion

Sofitel Sunrich

SportInspired

Standard Chartered Bank

Statistical Bureau of Beijing

Sukuki Exnora

Sunny Foreign Trade Co, Ltd

Sunway Opus

Suzhou Psychiatric Hospital

Taeyang Textile Co.

Taiping Insurance Corporation

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Expressive Psychotherapy

The Beans Group

The Daily Monitor Newspaper

The Glove Factory Community House

The Green Party of England and Wales

The Houses of Parliament

The Space

The Studio Harrod’s

ThinkImpact

Tianhe Primary School

Tianyichen

TODAY HOTEL

ToWin Corp.

Tsinghua University

Tunaweza Kimuziki

U.S. Department of State

UniCredit

United Nations Global Compact

Universal Just Action Society

US Embassy in Guatemala, Public Affairs

Section

Vall d’ Hebron Hospital

Victorian Aboriginal Community-

Controlled Health Organization

VS Hospital

Webon AG

Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum

WIng Lung Bank

Women’s Voices Now

Xiandai

Xinyue counseling Company

Yad Vashem

Yichen Textiles & Garments Co, Ltd

Yomii

Yonsei University

Young Judaea Year Course

Yunnan Health and Development

Research Association

Zentoitsu Worker’s Union

Zhejiang Jiangnan Houses Assessment

Company

Zhejiang Radio & TV Group

Zhejiang Univeristy - Technology

Volunteer Association

Zhong De Securities Company Limited

Zoeller Pump Company

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