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Class of
2016 - 2017
National Report As of Six Months Post-Graduation
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Response Rate SummaryResponse Rate
Respondents Divided By PopulationN=92692
39.52% (n=36635)
Population By Degree Level
Associates
Undergraduate
Masters
Doctoral/Professional
25% 50% 75% 100%
Respondents By Degree Level
Associates
Undergraduate
Masters
Doctoral/Professional
25% 50% 75% 100%
5.3% (n=4918)
76.7% (n=71054)
16.0% (n=14849)
2.0% (n=1833)
3.7% (n=1358)
79.2% (n=28999)
15.0% (n=5491)
2.1% (n=779)
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Core 1: Which of the following options represent your post-graduation situation at this time?(Select all that apply)
Associates (n=1349) Undergraduate (n=28830) Masters (n=5475) Doctoral/Professional (n=775)
General Outcomes
Working full-time
Working part-time
Enrolling in additionaleducation
Seeking additionaleducation
Engaged in militaryservice
Engaged in volunteerservice
Unemployed and seekingemployment
Unemployed and notseeking employment
I'd rather not answer
25% 50% 75% 100%
52.4% (n=707)54.1% (n=15586)
70.3% (n=3851)79.7% (n=618)
26.5% (n=357)20.0% (n=5759)
11.6% (n=636)10.7% (n=83)
33.4% (n=450)17.3% (n=4988)
5.7% (n=313)1.7% (n=13)
11.4% (n=154)13.9% (n=3999)
5.4% (n=294)1.5% (n=12)
1.1% (n=15)1.1% (n=314)
0.4% (n=23)0.0% (n=0)
3.2% (n=43)4.3% (n=1245)
3.4% (n=188)3.6% (n=28)
9.1% (n=123)16.4% (n=4714)
15.6% (n=853)12.0% (n=93)
1.5% (n=20)0.8% (n=239)0.8% (n=43)
0.3% (n=2)
1.6% (n=21)1.7% (n=486)1.5% (n=83)1.5% (n=12)
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Core 2: Which of the options above would you identify as your primary status post-graduation?
General Outcomes
Associates
n=1349Undergraduate
n=28830Masters n=5475
Doctoral/Professional n=775
Working full-time 46.1% (n=622) 50.5% (n=14568) 68.9% (n=3773) 78.7% (n=610)
Working part-time 12.5% (n=169) 11.5% (n=3320) 8.1% (n=441) 7.4% (n=57)
Enrolling in additionaleducation 26.1% (n=352) 14.5% (n=4166) 3.7% (n=204) 0.5% (n=4)
Seeking additional education 4.5% (n=61) 5.7% (n=1655) 1.8% (n=100) 0.1% (n=1)
Engaged in military service 0.6% (n=8) 0.6% (n=165) 0.2% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
Engaged in volunteer service 0.3% (n=4) 0.7% (n=190) 0.4% (n=23) 0.1% (n=1)
Unemployed and seekingemployment 7.9% (n=107) 14.8% (n=4271) 15.0% (n=819) 11.9% (n=92)
Unemployed and not seekingemployment 1.0% (n=14) 0.6% (n=174) 0.7% (n=38) 0.3% (n=2)
I'd rather not answer 1.6% (n=21) 1.7% (n=490) 1.5% (n=84) 1.5% (n=12)
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Core 3: When did you begin to pursue your primary post-graduation occupation? Associates (n=1349) Undergraduate (n=28830) Masters (n=5475) Doctoral/Professional (n=775)
General Outcomes
6 or more months prior tograduation
3-5 months prior tograduation
1-2 months prior tograduation
At or near graduation
After graduation
I have kept the occupationI held prior to graduationor have been promoted
I have not yet sought apost-graduationoccupation
I have not yet sought anddo not intend to seek apost-graduationoccupation
I'd rather not answer
25% 50% 75% 100%
24.1% (n=325)28.5% (n=8221)
20.9% (n=1146)31.9% (n=247)
14.1% (n=190)20.4% (n=5886)
12.5% (n=687)12.8% (n=99)
9.6% (n=130)11.7% (n=3378)
9.7% (n=530)8.8% (n=68)
8.5% (n=114)8.0% (n=2299)8.0% (n=436)8.5% (n=66)
12.5% (n=169)13.4% (n=3874)
12.2% (n=668)11.4% (n=88)
17.9% (n=242)10.2% (n=2954)
28.4% (n=1556)21.9% (n=170)
9.2% (n=124)5.7% (n=1641)5.9% (n=325)
3.2% (n=25)
1.2% (n=16)0.4% (n=125)0.5% (n=25)0.1% (n=1)
3.6% (n=48)2.2% (n=621)2.2% (n=118)1.9% (n=15)
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Core 5: Please enter your expected total annual income, and if applicable, guaranteed bonus(es)below.
Associates (n=671) Undergraduate (n=14879) Masters (n=3443) Doctoral/Professional (n=558)
Occupation
$9,999 or less
$10,000 - $19,999
$20,000 - $29,999
$30,000 - $39,999
$40,000 - $49,999
$50,000 - $59,999
$60,000 - $69,999
$70,000 - $79,999
$80,000 - $89,999
12.4% (n=83)8.8% (n=1306)
2.7% (n=92)1.3% (n=7)
14.8% (n=99)9.3% (n=1380)
3.4% (n=116)2.2% (n=12)
21.0% (n=141)13.6% (n=2027)
5.5% (n=188)0.9% (n=5)
17.1% (n=115)21.5% (n=3200)
13.3% (n=459)2.7% (n=15)
16.8% (n=113)20.1% (n=2996)
21.2% (n=730)17.6% (n=98)
10.1% (n=68)13.3% (n=1980)
17.5% (n=604)12.9% (n=72)
3.7% (n=25)7.1% (n=1061)
10.5% (n=360)15.2% (n=85)
2.1% (n=14)2.4% (n=362)
6.6% (n=227)8.2% (n=46)
0.6% (n=4)1.2% (n=173)
5.6% (n=194)8.1% (n=45)
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$90,000 - $99,999
$100,000 or more
25% 50% 75% 100%
Overall median income: $40,000
Median income for Associates students: $30,000
Median income for Undergraduate students: $37,000
Median income for Masters students: $50,000
Median income for Doctoral/Professional students: $67,000
To protect respondent confidentiality, median incomes have been rounded to the nearest $500 interval.
0.4% (n=3)0.6% (n=95)
4.2% (n=145)5.9% (n=33)
0.9% (n=6)2.0% (n=299)
9.5% (n=328)25.1% (n=140)
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Core 6: Which of the following best describes your occupation?
Occupation
Associates
n=930Undergraduate
n=19289Masters n=4155
Doctoral/Professional n=642
Employed by an organization 64.7% (n=602) 68.2% (n=13153) 77.9% (n=3237) 61.4% (n=394)
Engaged in an entrepreneurial/ start-up effort as an owner 1.4% (n=13) 1.2% (n=224) 1.4% (n=57) 1.6% (n=10)
Employed freelance 1.7% (n=16) 1.3% (n=253) 1.2% (n=49) 0.8% (n=5)
Self-employed 2.4% (n=22) 1.6% (n=302) 1.6% (n=68) 1.1% (n=7)
Employed in a temporary /contract work assignment 3.7% (n=34) 6.1% (n=1168) 4.1% (n=169) 3.0% (n=19)
Employed in a postgraduateinternship 5.3% (n=49) 4.5% (n=862) 1.7% (n=72) 0.5% (n=3)
Employed in a fellowship, post-doctoral residency, or otherpostdoctoral appointment
0.1% (n=1) 0.5% (n=103) 1.1% (n=47) 15.6% (n=100)
Employed in a faculty positionat an institution of higherlearning
0.8% (n=7) 1.3% (n=244) 2.8% (n=116) 12.3% (n=79)
Employed in any other workcategory 15.6% (n=145) 12.0% (n=2319) 6.5% (n=268) 3.3% (n=21)
I'd rather not answer 4.9% (n=46) 3.9% (n=745) 2.0% (n=84) 1.2% (n=8)
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Core 7: Do you/will you hold more than one paid position?
Occupation
Associates
n=930Undergraduate
n=19288Masters n=4155
Doctoral/Professional n=642
Yes 29.2% (n=272) 25.5% (n=4926) 21.8% (n=904) 20.1% (n=129)
No 63.4% (n=590) 70.1% (n=13524) 74.7% (n=3105) 77.1% (n=495)
I'd rather not answer 7.8% (n=73) 4.8% (n=922) 3.8% (n=158) 3.4% (n=22)
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Core 9 & Core 13: Which of the following best describes the industry and job function of theoccupation you do/will hold?
Occupation: Industry
Associates
n=624Undergraduate
n=14737Masters n=3364
Doctoral/Professional n=532
Healthcare / Health Services 18.4% (n=115) 14.8% (n=2174) 18.4% (n=619) 33.6% (n=179)
Education 5.3% (n=33) 11.3% (n=1659) 29.4% (n=989) 20.1% (n=107)
Accounting 1.0% (n=6) 3.8% (n=560) 3.8% (n=128) 0.2% (n=1)
Other / Unspecified 7.1% (n=44) 3.8% (n=564) 2.2% (n=74) 1.3% (n=7)
Retail / Wholesale 3.2% (n=20) 3.7% (n=547) 1.0% (n=33) 0.9% (n=5)
Medicine 4.3% (n=27) 2.8% (n=407) 3.5% (n=118) 8.5% (n=45)
Food & Beverage 10.3% (n=64) 3.2% (n=470) 0.5% (n=17) 0.0% (n=0)
Social Services 0.5% (n=3) 1.8% (n=262) 4.5% (n=153) 1.3% (n=7)
Food Services 8.3% (n=52) 2.4% (n=347) 0.4% (n=13) 0.2% (n=1)
Government / PublicAdministration 1.6% (n=10) 2.0% (n=289) 3.2% (n=106) 1.3% (n=7)
Financial Services 1.6% (n=10) 2.3% (n=338) 1.7% (n=56) 0.0% (n=0)
Hospitality - Hotel / RestaurantManagement 1.3% (n=8) 2.1% (n=314) 0.2% (n=6) 0.2% (n=1)
Non-Profit / Philanthropy 0.8% (n=5) 1.7% (n=254) 1.9% (n=63) 1.1% (n=6)
Engineering 1.0% (n=6) 1.6% (n=242) 1.5% (n=49) 1.5% (n=8)
Marketing 0.5% (n=3) 1.8% (n=269) 0.8% (n=27) 0.2% (n=1)
Law Enforcement & Security 1.3% (n=8) 1.6% (n=229) 1.5% (n=52) 0.4% (n=2)
Insurance Services 1.9% (n=12) 1.5% (n=226) 0.8% (n=26) 0.2% (n=1)
Banking 2.4% (n=15) 1.4% (n=207) 1.1% (n=36) 0.2% (n=1)
Higher Education 0.2% (n=1) 1.0% (n=153) 2.2% (n=74) 3.9% (n=21)
Business Services 1.0% (n=6) 1.6% (n=231) 0.4% (n=12) 0.0% (n=0)
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Arts & Entertainment 0.2% (n=1) 1.4% (n=206) 1.0% (n=32) 0.2% (n=1)
Health, Wellness & Fitness 0.5% (n=3) 1.3% (n=197) 0.7% (n=25) 1.7% (n=9)
Manufacturing 1.9% (n=12) 1.3% (n=186) 1.0% (n=34) 0.2% (n=1)
Agriculture 2.4% (n=15) 1.4% (n=202) 0.2% (n=7) 0.8% (n=4)
Construction 2.4% (n=15) 1.3% (n=188) 0.5% (n=17) 0.0% (n=0)
Information Technology 2.1% (n=13) 0.9% (n=139) 1.9% (n=63) 0.2% (n=1)
Sports & Recreation 0.8% (n=5) 1.3% (n=192) 0.4% (n=15) 0.0% (n=0)
Sciences 0.5% (n=3) 1.1% (n=155) 0.7% (n=23) 3.8% (n=20)
Consumer Services 1.9% (n=12) 1.0% (n=153) 0.2% (n=7) 0.0% (n=0)
Pharmaceuticals 0.2% (n=1) 0.5% (n=77) 0.4% (n=12) 12.8% (n=68)
Design 0.2% (n=1) 0.9% (n=132) 0.6% (n=21) 0.0% (n=0)
Real Estate 0.8% (n=5) 0.8% (n=125) 0.4% (n=14) 0.6% (n=3)
Advertising 0.0% (n=0) 0.9% (n=140) 0.2% (n=7) 0.0% (n=0)
Communications 0.6% (n=4) 0.9% (n=130) 0.2% (n=8) 0.4% (n=2)
Software Development 0.3% (n=2) 0.7% (n=110) 0.8% (n=27) 0.4% (n=2)
Environment 0.3% (n=2) 0.8% (n=112) 0.6% (n=21) 0.6% (n=3)
Computers 0.5% (n=3) 0.7% (n=97) 1.1% (n=37) 0.2% (n=1)
Law 1.3% (n=8) 0.8% (n=122) 0.2% (n=7) 0.0% (n=0)
Consulting 0.0% (n=0) 0.7% (n=98) 1.0% (n=35) 0.6% (n=3)
Human Resources 1.1% (n=7) 0.7% (n=106) 0.7% (n=23) 0.0% (n=0)
Automotive 1.3% (n=8) 0.7% (n=108) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
Transportation 1.0% (n=6) 0.6% (n=93) 0.5% (n=18) 0.2% (n=1)
Military & Defense 0.3% (n=2) 0.5% (n=76) 0.5% (n=16) 0.4% (n=2)
Religion 0.2% (n=1) 0.5% (n=68) 0.7% (n=22) 0.0% (n=0)
Fashion & Textiles 0.2% (n=1) 0.6% (n=89) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Event Management 0.0% (n=0) 0.6% (n=86) 0.1% (n=4) 0.0% (n=0)
Oil & Gas 0.3% (n=2) 0.5% (n=80) 0.2% (n=6) 0.0% (n=0)
Biotechnology 0.0% (n=0) 0.5% (n=73) 0.4% (n=12) 0.4% (n=2)
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Consumer Products 1.0% (n=6) 0.5% (n=67) 0.3% (n=9) 0.2% (n=1)
Natural Resources 0.3% (n=2) 0.5% (n=70) 0.3% (n=9) 0.4% (n=2)
Aerospace 0.0% (n=0) 0.5% (n=73) 0.2% (n=8) 0.2% (n=1)
Architecture / Urban Planning 0.0% (n=0) 0.4% (n=63) 0.5% (n=16) 0.0% (n=0)
Veterinary 1.4% (n=9) 0.5% (n=68) 0.0% (n=1) 0.2% (n=1)
Journalism 0.0% (n=0) 0.5% (n=67) 0.3% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
Staffing & Employment 0.0% (n=0) 0.5% (n=68) 0.1% (n=4) 0.0% (n=0)
Telecommunications 1.0% (n=6) 0.3% (n=42) 0.4% (n=12) 0.0% (n=0)
Travel & Tourism 0.2% (n=1) 0.4% (n=54) 0.1% (n=5) 0.0% (n=0)
Broadcast Media 0.3% (n=2) 0.4% (n=55) 0.1% (n=3) 0.0% (n=0)
Energy 0.3% (n=2) 0.3% (n=44) 0.3% (n=11) 0.4% (n=2)
Chemicals 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=50) 0.1% (n=5) 0.8% (n=4)
Media Production 0.3% (n=2) 0.3% (n=50) 0.1% (n=4) 0.0% (n=0)
Public Relations / PublicAffairs 0.0% (n=0) 0.4% (n=52) 0.1% (n=4) 0.0% (n=0)
Fine Arts 0.2% (n=1) 0.3% (n=46) 0.2% (n=6) 0.0% (n=0)
Museums & Libraries 0.0% (n=0) 0.2% (n=34) 0.5% (n=16) 0.0% (n=0)
Aviation / Airlines 0.2% (n=1) 0.3% (n=47) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Graphic Design 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=44) 0.1% (n=5) 0.0% (n=0)
Food Science 0.2% (n=1) 0.3% (n=46) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Forestry 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=44) 0.1% (n=3) 0.0% (n=0)
Printing & Publishing 0.3% (n=2) 0.2% (n=35) 0.3% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
E-Commerce 0.2% (n=1) 0.3% (n=37) 0.2% (n=7) 0.0% (n=0)
Entrepreneurial / Start-Ups 0.2% (n=1) 0.2% (n=33) 0.1% (n=5) 0.2% (n=1)
Mining & Metals 0.0% (n=0) 0.2% (n=30) 0.3% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
Utilities 0.8% (n=5) 0.2% (n=24) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
Housing & Urban Development 0.0% (n=0) 0.2% (n=27) 0.1% (n=5) 0.2% (n=1)
Electronics 0.0% (n=0) 0.2% (n=25) 0.1% (n=4) 0.0% (n=0)
Fundraising / Philanthropy 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=18) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
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Trade 0.2% (n=1) 0.1% (n=16) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Animation 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=17) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Cosmetics 0.5% (n=3) 0.1% (n=14) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Computer Games 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=18) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Investment Banking 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=16) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Internet 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=13) 0.1% (n=3) 0.0% (n=0)
Park / Camp Management 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=13) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Waste Management 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=13) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Technology / Science 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=14) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Social Media 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=10) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
International Affairs &Development 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=12) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Tobacco 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=6) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Consumer Products /Consumer Packaged Goods 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=7) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Import / Export 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=5) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Government / Education 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=6) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Venture Capital / PrincipalInvesting 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=5) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Maritime 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=4) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Media / Entertainment 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=3) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Defense 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=3) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Logistics 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Rubbers & Plastics 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
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Core 9 & Core 13: Which of the following best describes the industry and job function of theoccupation you do/will hold?
Occupation: Job Function
Associates
n=597Undergraduate
n=14200Masters n=3234
Doctoral/Professional n=515
Healthcare / Health Services 16.4% (n=98) 10.8% (n=1534) 9.9% (n=321) 26.8% (n=138)
Teaching / Education 1.8% (n=11) 7.1% (n=1014) 17.3% (n=561) 8.9% (n=46)
Other 11.7% (n=70) 7.2% (n=1027) 5.3% (n=171) 6.0% (n=31)
Accounting / Auditing 2.0% (n=12) 4.3% (n=606) 4.9% (n=160) 0.0% (n=0)
Management 3.5% (n=21) 4.3% (n=609) 3.6% (n=116) 0.8% (n=4)
Sales 3.2% (n=19) 4.8% (n=680) 0.9% (n=28) 0.2% (n=1)
Administration 3.0% (n=18) 2.5% (n=362) 5.3% (n=173) 4.7% (n=24)
Education & Training 0.8% (n=5) 2.4% (n=346) 5.5% (n=179) 6.6% (n=34)
Administrative / SupportServices 4.0% (n=24) 3.1% (n=435) 2.1% (n=69) 0.6% (n=3)
Customer Service 5.2% (n=31) 3.1% (n=445) 0.9% (n=30) 0.2% (n=1)
Engineering 0.5% (n=3) 2.5% (n=355) 2.1% (n=67) 1.2% (n=6)
Research 0.5% (n=3) 2.0% (n=288) 1.3% (n=41) 8.7% (n=45)
Not Specified 4.4% (n=26) 2.0% (n=290) 1.5% (n=50) 1.4% (n=7)
Marketing 0.7% (n=4) 2.1% (n=304) 1.2% (n=39) 0.2% (n=1)
Analyst 0.5% (n=3) 1.8% (n=255) 1.9% (n=60) 0.6% (n=3)
Creative / Design 0.8% (n=5) 1.9% (n=264) 1.5% (n=48) 0.0% (n=0)
Finance 0.5% (n=3) 1.6% (n=225) 1.4% (n=45) 0.0% (n=0)
Counseling 0.7% (n=4) 0.9% (n=125) 4.0% (n=129) 1.7% (n=9)
Social Work 0.2% (n=1) 1.1% (n=160) 2.9% (n=95) 1.0% (n=5)
Therapy 0.8% (n=5) 0.7% (n=106) 3.1% (n=101) 8.0% (n=41)
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Technician 3.7% (n=22) 1.5% (n=211) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
Human Resources 1.2% (n=7) 1.3% (n=188) 1.3% (n=42) 0.2% (n=1)
Hotel / Hospitality 2.7% (n=16) 1.5% (n=210) 0.2% (n=5) 0.4% (n=2)
Account Management /Planning 0.2% (n=1) 1.5% (n=207) 0.6% (n=20) 0.2% (n=1)
Retail 2.0% (n=12) 1.2% (n=176) 0.4% (n=12) 1.4% (n=7)
Childcare 2.7% (n=16) 1.3% (n=180) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
Law Enforcement / Security 1.0% (n=6) 1.1% (n=156) 1.3% (n=41) 0.0% (n=0)
Consulting 0.3% (n=2) 1.1% (n=150) 1.4% (n=45) 0.6% (n=3)
Operations 3.0% (n=18) 1.1% (n=151) 0.7% (n=24) 0.2% (n=1)
Information Technology 0.7% (n=4) 0.9% (n=125) 1.7% (n=54) 0.2% (n=1)
Restaurant Management /Food Service 3.0% (n=18) 1.1% (n=150) 0.1% (n=3) 0.0% (n=0)
Software Development 0.2% (n=1) 0.8% (n=116) 1.2% (n=39) 0.8% (n=4)
Project Management 0.3% (n=2) 0.7% (n=99) 1.5% (n=48) 0.4% (n=2)
Business 0.5% (n=3) 0.9% (n=129) 0.3% (n=10) 0.0% (n=0)
Animal Care 0.5% (n=3) 0.9% (n=127) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Research & Development 0.2% (n=1) 0.5% (n=74) 0.8% (n=25) 2.7% (n=14)
Production 1.5% (n=9) 0.7% (n=93) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
Skilled Labor 4.0% (n=24) 0.6% (n=81) 0.1% (n=2) 0.2% (n=1)
Event Planning 0.0% (n=0) 0.7% (n=102) 0.2% (n=6) 0.0% (n=0)
Criminal Justice 0.2% (n=1) 0.6% (n=90) 0.3% (n=10) 0.4% (n=2)
Coaching 0.2% (n=1) 0.6% (n=85) 0.4% (n=13) 0.2% (n=1)
Pharmaceutial / Biotech 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=36) 0.1% (n=3) 11.8% (n=61)
Public Relations / PublicAffairs 0.0% (n=0) 0.6% (n=84) 0.3% (n=10) 0.2% (n=1)
Business Development 0.2% (n=1) 0.5% (n=65) 0.7% (n=24) 0.0% (n=0)
Data Entry 0.2% (n=1) 0.6% (n=79) 0.2% (n=6) 0.0% (n=0)
Banking 0.8% (n=5) 0.5% (n=73) 0.2% (n=7) 0.0% (n=0)
Writing & Editing 0.0% (n=0) 0.5% (n=65) 0.4% (n=13) 0.2% (n=1)
Law / Legal 0.8% (n=5) 0.5% (n=66) 0.1% (n=4) 0.0% (n=0)
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Media Production 0.2% (n=1) 0.5% (n=71) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Quality Assurance / Control 0.2% (n=1) 0.4% (n=53) 0.4% (n=14) 0.0% (n=0)
Training 0.3% (n=2) 0.4% (n=50) 0.4% (n=13) 0.6% (n=3)
Advertising 0.0% (n=0) 0.5% (n=64) 0.1% (n=3) 0.0% (n=0)
Programming / SoftwareDevelopment 0.8% (n=5) 0.3% (n=44) 0.5% (n=16) 0.0% (n=0)
Construction / Contracting 0.3% (n=2) 0.4% (n=54) 0.2% (n=5) 0.0% (n=0)
Management / Logistics 0.2% (n=1) 0.4% (n=50) 0.3% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
Advocacy 0.3% (n=2) 0.3% (n=47) 0.3% (n=11) 0.0% (n=0)
Library Science 0.2% (n=1) 0.2% (n=22) 0.9% (n=29) 1.2% (n=6)
Community Service 0.2% (n=1) 0.3% (n=43) 0.4% (n=14) 0.0% (n=0)
Maintenance 1.0% (n=6) 0.3% (n=44) 0.1% (n=3) 0.0% (n=0)
Buying / Purchasing 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=46) 0.2% (n=6) 0.0% (n=0)
Database Management 0.3% (n=2) 0.3% (n=37) 0.3% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
Fundraising / Development 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=37) 0.2% (n=8) 0.4% (n=2)
Risk Management /Assessment 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=37) 0.3% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
Supply Chain 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=38) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
Performing / Performance Art 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=37) 0.2% (n=6) 0.4% (n=2)
Ministry / Clergy 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=36) 0.3% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
Architecture 0.0% (n=0) 0.2% (n=32) 0.3% (n=10) 0.0% (n=0)
Manufacturing / Mechanical 0.7% (n=4) 0.2% (n=34) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Social Media 0.2% (n=1) 0.3% (n=37) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Reporting 0.0% (n=0) 0.2% (n=34) 0.2% (n=5) 0.0% (n=0)
Interior Design 0.0% (n=0) 0.3% (n=36) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Public Administration 0.3% (n=2) 0.1% (n=21) 0.3% (n=10) 0.0% (n=0)
Bookkeeping 0.2% (n=1) 0.2% (n=30) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Real Estate 0.5% (n=3) 0.2% (n=26) 0.1% (n=2) 0.2% (n=1)
Information Management 0.3% (n=2) 0.1% (n=21) 0.2% (n=8) 0.2% (n=1)
Domestic Care / Services 0.5% (n=3) 0.2% (n=27) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
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Sports Management 0.2% (n=1) 0.2% (n=29) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Product Management 0.2% (n=1) 0.1% (n=21) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
Editorial 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=20) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
Photography 0.2% (n=1) 0.2% (n=25) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Website Development 0.3% (n=2) 0.1% (n=18) 0.2% (n=7) 0.0% (n=0)
Transportation 0.3% (n=2) 0.2% (n=24) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Brand Management 0.0% (n=0) 0.2% (n=25) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Telecommunications 0.2% (n=1) 0.1% (n=19) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Distribution 0.3% (n=2) 0.1% (n=17) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Economic / CommunityDevelopment 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=12) 0.2% (n=6) 0.4% (n=2)
Industrial Design 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=17) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Warehousing / MaterialsManagement 0.2% (n=1) 0.1% (n=16) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Actuarial 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=13) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Conflict Resolution 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=13) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Air Craft Technical 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=11) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Political Organization /Lobbying 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=11) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Curriculum Development 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=6) 0.2% (n=5) 0.0% (n=0)
Volunteer 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=11) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
International 0.2% (n=1) 0.0% (n=5) 0.1% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0)
Air Craft Maintenance 0.2% (n=1) 0.0% (n=6) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Curation and Preservation 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=6) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
SEO / SEM 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=5) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Urban and Regional Planning 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=5) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
Internet 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=6) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Pharmaceutical / Biotech 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=4) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Logistics 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
Translation 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=2) 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=0)
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Core 10 & Core 14: Please enter the location of your occupation.
Occupation
Associates
n=607Undergraduate
n=14159Masters n=3207
Doctoral/Professional n=514
FL 3.0% (n=18) 6.2% (n=879) 18.6% (n=596) 7.8% (n=40)
TX 0.3% (n=2) 6.0% (n=855) 11.4% (n=367) 8.6% (n=44)
MO 0.3% (n=2) 7.9% (n=1117) 3.3% (n=107) 6.6% (n=34)
NY 1.3% (n=8) 6.8% (n=961) 7.2% (n=232) 9.5% (n=49)
MN 0.3% (n=2) 7.0% (n=990) 0.4% (n=14) 1.4% (n=7)
CA 1.2% (n=7) 5.2% (n=737) 5.1% (n=163) 5.3% (n=27)
MA 5.1% (n=31) 5.5% (n=778) 2.5% (n=79) 1.6% (n=8)
VA 0.8% (n=5) 4.2% (n=592) 5.6% (n=178) 13.2% (n=68)
PA 1.3% (n=8) 4.0% (n=569) 5.5% (n=175) 2.5% (n=13)
IL 0.2% (n=1) 4.0% (n=571) 4.6% (n=146) 1.6% (n=8)
CO 18.5% (n=112) 4.0% (n=573) 1.0% (n=31) 0.8% (n=4)
WI 0.3% (n=2) 4.7% (n=661) 1.2% (n=39) 1.4% (n=7)
OH 2.6% (n=16) 3.3% (n=468) 5.3% (n=169) 2.9% (n=15)
NV 0.2% (n=1) 3.6% (n=506) 4.2% (n=135) 3.7% (n=19)
OK 0.2% (n=1) 3.2% (n=455) 3.6% (n=117) 0.6% (n=3)
IA 46.0% (n=279) 1.2% (n=164) 0.3% (n=9) 0.0% (n=0)
NJ 1.0% (n=6) 2.3% (n=329) 2.2% (n=71) 2.5% (n=13)
SC 1.5% (n=9) 1.9% (n=272) 2.1% (n=66) 1.0% (n=5)
NC 3.0% (n=18) 1.7% (n=246) 0.7% (n=24) 1.6% (n=8)
ID 0.5% (n=3) 1.2% (n=176) 1.9% (n=62) 3.3% (n=17)
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GA 1.2% (n=7) 1.4% (n=200) 1.1% (n=35) 1.2% (n=6)
RI 0.8% (n=5) 1.5% (n=206) 0.1% (n=2) 0.8% (n=4)
MI 0.2% (n=1) 1.3% (n=178) 0.3% (n=11) 0.4% (n=2)
TN 0.7% (n=4) 1.2% (n=165) 0.6% (n=20) 0.6% (n=3)
SD 0.7% (n=4) 1.1% (n=158) 0.9% (n=29) 0.0% (n=0)
MD 0.2% (n=1) 0.9% (n=130) 1.0% (n=33) 2.3% (n=12)
ND 0.0% (n=0) 1.0% (n=145) 0.1% (n=3) 0.2% (n=1)
WA 0.2% (n=1) 0.8% (n=107) 0.8% (n=26) 2.5% (n=13)
AR 0.0% (n=0) 0.7% (n=101) 0.9% (n=30) 3.1% (n=16)
HI 0.5% (n=3) 0.4% (n=51) 1.6% (n=52) 0.6% (n=3)
MT 3.5% (n=21) 0.5% (n=74) 0.2% (n=6) 0.6% (n=3)
LA 0.3% (n=2) 0.5% (n=64) 0.9% (n=30) 1.0% (n=5)
DC 0.0% (n=0) 0.6% (n=80) 0.6% (n=20) 0.4% (n=2)
KS 0.3% (n=2) 0.6% (n=86) 0.3% (n=10) 0.6% (n=3)
OR 0.3% (n=2) 0.4% (n=57) 1.0% (n=33) 0.8% (n=4)
CT 0.3% (n=2) 0.6% (n=78) 0.2% (n=7) 1.0% (n=5)
ME 0.2% (n=1) 0.5% (n=68) 0.1% (n=3) 0.6% (n=3)
NH 0.5% (n=3) 0.4% (n=51) 0.2% (n=7) 0.6% (n=3)
AZ 0.3% (n=2) 0.3% (n=44) 0.3% (n=9) 1.4% (n=7)
KY 0.0% (n=0) 0.4% (n=58) 0.0% (n=1) 0.2% (n=1)
IN 0.3% (n=2) 0.3% (n=43) 0.2% (n=8) 0.8% (n=4)
UT 0.2% (n=1) 0.1% (n=19) 0.3% (n=10) 0.8% (n=4)
NE 0.5% (n=3) 0.1% (n=17) 0.2% (n=5) 1.2% (n=6)
WV 0.5% (n=3) 0.1% (n=11) 0.2% (n=8) 1.4% (n=7)
Other 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=21) 0.2% (n=5) 0.4% (n=2)
AL 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=17) 0.3% (n=9) 0.4% (n=2)
AK 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=21) 0.2% (n=5) 0.2% (n=1)
WY 0.7% (n=4) 0.1% (n=18) 0.1% (n=3) 0.2% (n=1)
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DE 0.2% (n=1) 0.1% (n=19) 0.0% (n=1) 0.4% (n=2)
NM 0.5% (n=3) 0.1% (n=9) 0.2% (n=8) 0.0% (n=0)
MS 0.0% (n=0) 0.0% (n=7) 0.2% (n=5) 0.8% (n=4)
VT 0.0% (n=0) 0.1% (n=10) 0.0% (n=1) 0.0% (n=0)
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Core 15: Which of these best describes your primary reason for being unemployed or not seekingemployment?
Occupation
Associates
n=141Undergraduate
n=4971Masters
n=890Doctoral/Professional
n=94
Family or personal reasons 25.5% (n=36) 8.7% (n=431) 10.1% (n=90) 14.9% (n=14)
Enrolled / Enrolling in a degreeor certificate program 13.5% (n=19) 13.9% (n=693) 16.7% (n=149) 6.4% (n=6)
Unable to find employmentrelated to career goals or areaof study
17.7% (n=25) 26.6% (n=1321) 23.3% (n=207) 18.1% (n=17)
Unable to find employment at asufficient level of pay 1.4% (n=2) 4.3% (n=214) 5.1% (n=45) 2.1% (n=2)
Unable to find employmentwhere I live or want to live 6.4% (n=9) 11.0% (n=547) 6.9% (n=61) 22.3% (n=21)
Unable to find any employment 12.8% (n=18) 9.6% (n=479) 12.1% (n=108) 8.5% (n=8)
I'd rather not answer 3.5% (n=5) 6.0% (n=297) 4.8% (n=43) 4.3% (n=4)
Other 19.9% (n=28) 20.6% (n=1024) 21.7% (n=193) 24.5% (n=23)
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Core 16: Have you received any offers for employment that you did not accept?
Occupation
Associates
n=141Undergraduate
n=5006Masters
n=899Doctoral/Professional
n=94
No 81.6% (n=115) 80.1% (n=4011) 79.1% (n=711) 83.0% (n=78)
Yes 14.2% (n=20) 16.2% (n=812) 16.7% (n=150) 16.0% (n=15)
I'd rather not answer 5.0% (n=7) 3.8% (n=192) 4.6% (n=41) 1.1% (n=1)
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Core 17: Which of these best describe your reason(s) for not accepting your offer(s)? (Select allthat apply)
Occupation
Associates
n=23Undergraduate
n=961Masters
n=168Doctoral/Professional
n=19
Considering other offers /opportunities 30.4% (n=7) 34.8% (n=334) 29.2% (n=49) 47.4% (n=9)
Position had insufficient levelof pay 26.1% (n=6) 33.1% (n=318) 29.2% (n=49) 31.6% (n=6)
Position not located where Ilive or want to live 30.4% (n=7) 32.9% (n=316) 23.2% (n=39) 42.1% (n=8)
Position unrelated to careergoals or area of study 17.4% (n=4) 29.0% (n=279) 23.8% (n=40) 10.5% (n=2)
Organization or position fitunacceptable 17.4% (n=4) 15.8% (n=152) 13.7% (n=23) 15.8% (n=3)
Family or personal reasons 26.1% (n=6) 13.7% (n=132) 14.9% (n=25) 21.1% (n=4)
Other 0.0% (n=0) 8.1% (n=78) 11.9% (n=20) 10.5% (n=2)
Enrolled / Enrolling in a degreeprogram 8.7% (n=2) 7.8% (n=75) 7.1% (n=12) 0.0% (n=0)
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Core 18: Where geographically did you look when searching for your post-graduationoccupation? (Select all that apply)
Associates (n=781) Undergraduate (n=21329) Masters (n=3121) Doctoral/Professional (n=523)
Occupation
Near hometown
Near institution / almamater
Limited to specific city /cities in the United States
Limited to specific state /states in the UnitedStates
Countrywide or limited tospecific region / regionsof the United States
Outside of the UnitedStates
I'd rather not answer
25% 50% 75% 100%
61.3% (n=479)52.4% (n=11169)
50.5% (n=1575)45.7% (n=239)
12.9% (n=101)25.9% (n=5522)
20.3% (n=635)13.0% (n=68)
19.1% (n=149)24.2% (n=5161)
25.9% (n=807)23.3% (n=122)
12.0% (n=94)16.3% (n=3473)
15.3% (n=477)20.5% (n=107)
6.4% (n=50)19.2% (n=4091)
18.5% (n=577)26.2% (n=137)
2.3% (n=18)5.8% (n=1234)
4.7% (n=147)5.4% (n=28)
6.5% (n=51)3.3% (n=700)3.6% (n=113)4.0% (n=21)
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Engagement 47: Please indicate the primary job search activity that led to the job you acceptedor hold. (Select one)
Associates (n=650) Undergraduate (n=15312) Masters (n=3318) Doctoral/Professional (n=544)
Engagement
Interviews in-person orvirtual (Facilitated byschool)
Interviews in-person orvirtual (Facilitated by selfor third party source)
Internship (Facilitated byschool)
Internship (Facilitated byself or third-party source)
Recruiting / Employerevent (Facilitated byschool)
Recruiting / Employerevent (Facilitated by selfor third-party source)
Referral (Facilitated byschool)
Referral (Facilitated byself or third-party source)
Career / Job fair(Facilitated by school)
8.5% (n=55)9.5% (n=1448)
14.1% (n=467)13.6% (n=74)
24.0% (n=156)21.8% (n=3334)22.1% (n=732)
26.8% (n=146)
10.3% (n=67)5.7% (n=872)6.1% (n=203)
5.1% (n=28)
4.5% (n=29)8.8% (n=1340)
4.2% (n=138)6.6% (n=36)
1.4% (n=9)2.5% (n=376)
1.5% (n=50)0.9% (n=5)
2.9% (n=19)2.0% (n=302)2.0% (n=66)2.0% (n=11)
1.1% (n=7)1.6% (n=238)1.5% (n=49)1.8% (n=10)
10.5% (n=68)10.0% (n=1529)9.5% (n=314)
7.7% (n=42)
1.1% (n=7)3.2% (n=493)
1.2% (n=40)1.8% (n=10)
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Career / Job fair(Facilitated by self orthird-party source)
Job posting (Facilitatedby school)
Job posting (Facilitatedby self or third-partysource)
Other (Facilitated byschool)
Other (Facilitated by selfor third-party source)
25% 50% 75% 100%
0.8% (n=5)0.9% (n=135)1.1% (n=38)
0.4% (n=2)
1.4% (n=9)2.9% (n=440)
5.0% (n=165)3.9% (n=21)
16.9% (n=110)17.9% (n=2744)18.8% (n=624)
16.0% (n=87)
2.8% (n=18)1.6% (n=248)2.0% (n=66)1.5% (n=8)
14.3% (n=93)12.2% (n=1870)
11.3% (n=374)12.3% (n=67)
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Engagement 48: How helpful did you find each of these resources when searching for anoccupation?
Engagement
Associates
n=331Undergraduate
n=15618Masters n=3156
Doctoral/Professional n=406
Career Center Staff = VeryHelpful 5.4% (n=18) 10.2% (n=1589) 6.6% (n=207) 3.2% (n=13)
Career Center Staff = Helpful 11.8% (n=39) 23.7% (n=3709) 14.9% (n=471) 8.4% (n=34)
Career Center Staff = NeitherHelpful nor Unhelpful 8.8% (n=29) 11.1% (n=1734) 7.4% (n=235) 6.7% (n=27)
Career Center Staff =Unhelpful 1.5% (n=5) 3.0% (n=462) 2.0% (n=62) 1.5% (n=6)
Career Center Staff = VeryUnhelpful 1.8% (n=6) 2.5% (n=384) 1.6% (n=52) 0.7% (n=3)
Career Center Staff = I havenever used this resource 70.4% (n=233) 49.4% (n=7723) 67.0% (n=2116) 79.6% (n=323)
Career Center Services = VeryHelpful 5.4% (n=18) 10.0% (n=1569) 6.5% (n=204) 3.9% (n=16)
Career Center Services =Helpful 15.1% (n=50) 26.1% (n=4081) 16.2% (n=512) 9.9% (n=40)
Career Center Services =Neither Helpful nor Unhelpful 8.5% (n=28) 11.5% (n=1792) 7.6% (n=240) 7.1% (n=29)
Career Center Services =Unhelpful 0.9% (n=3) 3.4% (n=533) 2.3% (n=73) 1.2% (n=5)
Career Center Services = VeryUnhelpful 1.8% (n=6) 2.7% (n=415) 1.8% (n=58) 0.7% (n=3)
Career Center Services = Ihave never used this resource 68.0% (n=225) 45.7% (n=7143) 64.8% (n=2044) 76.8% (n=312)
Departmental Faculty / Staff /Services = Very Helpful 18.4% (n=61) 20.2% (n=3152) 15.1% (n=475) 17.0% (n=69)
Departmental Faculty / Staff /Services = Helpful 19.0% (n=63) 32.9% (n=5143) 24.1% (n=760) 23.4% (n=95)
Departmental Faculty / Staff /Services = Neither Helpful norUnhelpful
9.1% (n=30) 11.4% (n=1776) 9.0% (n=284) 7.9% (n=32)
Departmental Faculty / Staff /Services = Unhelpful 1.2% (n=4) 2.8% (n=443) 2.3% (n=73) 0.7% (n=3)
Departmental Faculty / Staff /Services = Very Unhelpful 3.0% (n=10) 2.8% (n=441) 2.7% (n=85) 2.5% (n=10)
Departmental Faculty / Staff /Services = I have never usedthis resource
48.0% (n=159) 29.2% (n=4564) 45.9% (n=1448) 48.3% (n=196)
Other Faculty / Staff / Services= Very Helpful 12.4% (n=41) 11.6% (n=1814) 10.0% (n=316) 10.6% (n=43)
Other Faculty / Staff / Services= Helpful 21.8% (n=72) 27.0% (n=4216) 18.3% (n=579) 16.3% (n=66)
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Other Faculty / Staff / Services= Neither Helpful nor Unhelpful 11.5% (n=38) 16.6% (n=2597) 10.7% (n=337) 11.1% (n=45)
Other Faculty / Staff / Services= Unhelpful 0.6% (n=2) 2.8% (n=433) 2.2% (n=71) 1.0% (n=4)
Other Faculty / Staff / Services= Very Unhelpful 2.7% (n=9) 2.6% (n=403) 2.2% (n=70) 2.2% (n=9)
Other Faculty / Staff / Services= I have never used thisresource
50.5% (n=167) 38.5% (n=6014) 55.4% (n=1748) 58.1% (n=236)
Academic Advising Staff /Services = Very Helpful 16.3% (n=54) 15.4% (n=2411) 11.7% (n=369) 8.4% (n=34)
Academic Advising Staff /Services = Helpful 20.2% (n=67) 28.8% (n=4494) 17.6% (n=554) 15.0% (n=61)
Academic Advising Staff /Services = Neither Helpful norUnhelpful
13.6% (n=45) 16.0% (n=2496) 11.2% (n=353) 11.3% (n=46)
Academic Advising Staff /Services = Unhelpful 2.4% (n=8) 5.3% (n=835) 2.8% (n=89) 2.2% (n=9)
Academic Advising Staff /Services = Very Unhelpful 3.9% (n=13) 4.7% (n=734) 2.5% (n=80) 3.0% (n=12)
Academic Advising Staff /Services = I have never usedthis resource
42.6% (n=141) 29.3% (n=4571) 53.3% (n=1682) 60.1% (n=244)
Alumni = Very Helpful 6.0% (n=20) 9.9% (n=1550) 9.8% (n=309) 10.6% (n=43)
Alumni = Helpful 12.4% (n=41) 21.3% (n=3328) 17.7% (n=558) 22.2% (n=90)
Alumni = Neither Helpful norUnhelpful 13.9% (n=46) 16.2% (n=2526) 10.1% (n=319) 9.4% (n=38)
Alumni = Unhelpful 0.6% (n=2) 3.1% (n=483) 2.2% (n=68) 2.7% (n=11)
Alumni = Very Unhelpful 1.8% (n=6) 2.2% (n=347) 2.1% (n=67) 0.2% (n=1)
Alumni = I have never used thisresource 64.0% (n=212) 46.6% (n=7279) 57.0% (n=1800) 54.4% (n=221)
Family Members = VeryHelpful 22.1% (n=73) 26.5% (n=4140) 19.6% (n=617) 15.3% (n=62)
Family Members = Helpful 32.6% (n=108) 34.6% (n=5409) 26.5% (n=836) 22.9% (n=93)
Family Members = NeitherHelpful nor Unhelpful 11.2% (n=37) 14.6% (n=2285) 12.4% (n=390) 13.8% (n=56)
Family Members = Unhelpful 1.8% (n=6) 3.0% (n=475) 2.6% (n=83) 2.0% (n=8)
Family Members = VeryUnhelpful 3.0% (n=10) 3.4% (n=530) 2.6% (n=82) 3.0% (n=12)
Family Members = I have neverused this resource 28.4% (n=94) 17.1% (n=2666) 35.2% (n=1110) 42.4% (n=172)
Bosses / Co-workers /Supervisors = Very Helpful 15.7% (n=52) 20.0% (n=3118) 19.8% (n=626) 23.9% (n=97)
Bosses / Co-workers /Supervisors = Helpful 26.9% (n=89) 32.9% (n=5145) 31.7% (n=999) 33.5% (n=136)
Bosses / Co-workers /Supervisors = Neither Helpfulnor Unhelpful
14.2% (n=47) 16.1% (n=2511) 11.3% (n=357) 6.4% (n=26)
Bosses / Co-workers /Supervisors = Unhelpful 1.8% (n=6) 2.6% (n=407) 2.1% (n=66) 2.0% (n=8)
Bosses / Co-workers /Supervisors = Very Unhelpful 2.7% (n=9) 2.7% (n=417) 2.7% (n=84) 3.9% (n=16)
Bosses / Co-workers /Supervisors = I have neverused this resource
37.8% (n=125) 25.1% (n=3917) 31.2% (n=986) 29.1% (n=118)
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Professional Contacts /Organizations = Very Helpful 17.5% (n=58) 21.9% (n=3417) 22.3% (n=705) 24.6% (n=100)
Professional Contacts /Organizations = Helpful 27.5% (n=91) 35.2% (n=5501) 33.1% (n=1046) 35.7% (n=145)
Professional Contacts /Organizations = Neither Helpfulnor Unhelpful
12.4% (n=41) 13.5% (n=2111) 10.7% (n=338) 8.4% (n=34)
Professional Contacts /Organizations = Unhelpful 2.1% (n=7) 1.9% (n=293) 1.4% (n=45) 1.7% (n=7)
Professional Contacts /Organizations = Very Unhelpful 2.1% (n=7) 2.5% (n=393) 2.9% (n=90) 3.0% (n=12)
Professional Contacts /Organizations = I have neverused this resource
37.8% (n=125) 24.6% (n=3835) 28.8% (n=908) 26.4% (n=107)
Peers = Very Helpful 19.3% (n=64) 18.9% (n=2947) 22.4% (n=706) 24.9% (n=101)
Peers = Helpful 35.3% (n=117) 41.0% (n=6396) 38.5% (n=1215) 38.7% (n=157)
Peers = Neither Helpful norUnhelpful 13.3% (n=44) 17.5% (n=2734) 11.8% (n=371) 10.3% (n=42)
Peers = Unhelpful 2.7% (n=9) 2.7% (n=419) 2.0% (n=64) 1.7% (n=7)
Peers = Very Unhelpful 3.9% (n=13) 3.0% (n=463) 3.2% (n=100) 3.7% (n=15)
Peers = I have never used thisresource 24.5% (n=81) 16.4% (n=2568) 21.1% (n=667) 20.4% (n=83)
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Experiential 49: Did you complete any of the following while working on your degree? (Select allthat apply)
Associates (n=882) Undergraduate (n=20312) Masters (n=4230) Doctoral/Professional (n=669)
Engagement
Internships
Co-ops
Assistantships
Field experiences /Practicums
Clinical experiences
Service learning or otheracademic volunteeringthrough institution
Student teaching
Study abroad / away withinternship or practicumcomponent
No, I did not complete anyof the above
22.4% (n=198)55.6% (n=11299)
34.5% (n=1458)33.9% (n=227)
0.1% (n=1)0.6% (n=132)0.3% (n=13)0.4% (n=3)
0.6% (n=5)5.8% (n=1181)
13.1% (n=554)26.6% (n=178)
20.3% (n=179)18.5% (n=3753)
26.7% (n=1131)25.4% (n=170)
17.9% (n=158)
11.8% (n=2388)19.3% (n=818)39.5% (n=264)
3.3% (n=29)20.9% (n=4237)
10.8% (n=455)14.2% (n=95)
1.7% (n=15)9.1% (n=1844)9.6% (n=408)
13.2% (n=88)
0.6% (n=5)11.1% (n=2258)
2.5% (n=104)1.9% (n=13)
51.4% (n=453)20.8% (n=4218)
31.4% (n=1329)17.0% (n=114)
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I'd rather not answer
25% 50% 75% 100%
3.6% (n=32)2.6% (n=524)3.3% (n=138)3.0% (n=20)
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Experiential 51: How many internships did you complete?
Internships
Associates
n=178Undergraduate
n=10110Masters n=1345
Doctoral/Professional n=220
1 72.5% (n=129) 55.0% (n=5557) 52.0% (n=699) 48.2% (n=106)
2 16.9% (n=30) 25.9% (n=2616) 27.5% (n=370) 12.3% (n=27)
3 1.7% (n=3) 9.9% (n=996) 10.7% (n=144) 6.8% (n=15)
4 1.1% (n=2) 3.2% (n=322) 4.1% (n=55) 3.6% (n=8)
5 0.0% (n=0) 0.9% (n=93) 1.3% (n=17) 6.4% (n=14)
More than 5 1.1% (n=2) 1.0% (n=104) 1.4% (n=19) 17.3% (n=38)
Other 7.9% (n=14) 4.4% (n=444) 3.1% (n=42) 5.9% (n=13)
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Experiential 52: Please indicate if these experiences were full or part-time. (Select all that apply)
Internships
Associates
n=179Undergraduate
n=10070Masters n=1340
Doctoral/Professional n=222
Part-time 65.4% (n=117) 63.8% (n=6429) 59.0% (n=791) 64.4% (n=143)
Full-time 40.8% (n=73) 49.7% (n=5000) 52.1% (n=698) 51.8% (n=115)
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Experiential 53: What types of internships did you complete? (Select all that apply) Associates (n=180) Undergraduate (n=10089) Masters (n=1343) Doctoral/Professional (n=221)
Internships
For academic credit andexperience (Unpaid)
For experience only(Paid)
For experience only(Unpaid)
For academic credit andexperience (Paid)
Other
25% 50% 75% 100%
46.7% (n=84)38.4% (n=3871)
53.5% (n=719)47.1% (n=104)
20.0% (n=36)40.6% (n=4093)
24.3% (n=326)50.7% (n=112)
19.4% (n=35)27.4% (n=2768)
22.5% (n=302)15.4% (n=34)
31.7% (n=57)26.2% (n=2643)
21.0% (n=282)11.8% (n=26)
1.1% (n=2)0.6% (n=63)0.5% (n=7)1.4% (n=3)
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Experiential 54: Were you offered full-time employment as result of any of your internships? Associates (n=185) Undergraduate (n=10244) Masters (n=1371) Doctoral/Professional (n=223)
Internships
Yes
No
I'd rather not answer
25% 50% 75% 100%
34.1% (n=63)31.6% (n=3237)31.9% (n=437)
41.3% (n=92)
57.8% (n=107)62.3% (n=6384)62.1% (n=851)
56.5% (n=126)
9.2% (n=17)6.3% (n=646)6.1% (n=84)
2.7% (n=6)
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Experiential 55: Overall, how helpful were your internships in preparing you for the workplace/yourcareer?
Associates (n=182) Undergraduate (n=10172) Masters (n=1360) Doctoral/Professional (n=220)
Internships
Very helpful
Helpful
Neither helpful or unhelpful
Unhelpful
Very unhelpful
25% 50% 75% 100%
57.7% (n=105)55.3% (n=5628)
56.6% (n=770)66.4% (n=146)
33.0% (n=60)34.5% (n=3512)34.3% (n=466)
30.0% (n=66)
6.6% (n=12)7.4% (n=757)
6.5% (n=88)2.7% (n=6)
2.7% (n=5)1.9% (n=192)1.6% (n=22)
0.0% (n=0)
1.1% (n=2)1.0% (n=105)1.1% (n=15)1.4% (n=3)
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Experiential 65: How many service learning or other academic volunteer experiences did youcomplete?
Service learning and other academic volunteerexperiences
Associates
n=25Undergraduate
n=2849Masters
n=331Doctoral/Professional
n=48
1 20.0% (n=5) 34.4% (n=981) 32.3% (n=107) 16.7% (n=8)
2 24.0% (n=6) 23.2% (n=660) 22.4% (n=74) 14.6% (n=7)
3 20.0% (n=5) 13.9% (n=395) 15.7% (n=52) 16.7% (n=8)
4 4.0% (n=1) 5.6% (n=160) 7.6% (n=25) 10.4% (n=5)
5 0.0% (n=0) 3.3% (n=94) 3.6% (n=12) 8.3% (n=4)
More than 5 28.0% (n=7) 17.4% (n=496) 14.8% (n=49) 33.3% (n=16)
Other 4.0% (n=1) 2.3% (n=65) 3.9% (n=13) 0.0% (n=0)
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Experiential 67: What types of service learning or other academic volunteer experiences did youcomplete? (Select all that apply)
Associates (n=24) Undergraduate (n=2816) Masters (n=329) Doctoral/Professional (n=46)
Service learning and other academic volunteerexperiences
In conjunction withrequired coursework
In conjunction withinstitution, butindependent ofcoursework
In conjunction with elective/ non-required coursework
Other
25% 50% 75% 100%
70.8% (n=17)71.0% (n=2000)
66.0% (n=217)67.4% (n=31)
41.7% (n=10)35.0% (n=986)
33.4% (n=110)58.7% (n=27)
20.8% (n=5)29.5% (n=832)
19.8% (n=65)30.4% (n=14)
8.3% (n=2)5.6% (n=157)5.8% (n=19)6.5% (n=3)
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Experiential 68: Were you offered full-time employment as result of any of your service learning orother academic volunteer experiences?
Associates (n=26) Undergraduate (n=2903) Masters (n=350) Doctoral/Professional (n=49)
Service learning and other academic volunteerexperiences
Yes
No
I'd rather not answer
25% 50% 75% 100%
7.7% (n=2)5.5% (n=160)
7.7% (n=27)6.1% (n=3)
88.5% (n=23)91.3% (n=2650)
86.6% (n=303)89.8% (n=44)
3.8% (n=1)3.3% (n=95)
6.0% (n=21)4.1% (n=2)
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Experiential 69: How helpful were your service learning or other academic volunteerexperiences in preparing you for the workplace/your career?
Associates (n=25) Undergraduate (n=2853) Masters (n=342) Doctoral/Professional (n=48)
Service learning and other academic volunteerexperiences
Very helpful
Helpful
Neither helpful or unhelpful
Unhelpful
Very unhelpful
25% 50% 75% 100%
32.0% (n=8)30.5% (n=870)
35.7% (n=122)18.8% (n=9)
44.0% (n=11)41.4% (n=1181)
38.3% (n=131)54.2% (n=26)
20.0% (n=5)22.0% (n=629)23.1% (n=79)
27.1% (n=13)
4.0% (n=1)4.0% (n=115)
2.3% (n=8)0.0% (n=0)
0.0% (n=0)2.1% (n=60)
0.9% (n=3)0.0% (n=0)
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Experiential 79: How many field experiences or practicums did you complete?
Field Experience / Practicum
Associates
n=153Undergraduate
n=1905Masters
n=772Doctoral/Professional
n=125
1 37.3% (n=57) 41.1% (n=783) 36.3% (n=280) 24.0% (n=30)
2 18.3% (n=28) 14.9% (n=283) 22.2% (n=171) 8.8% (n=11)
3 5.9% (n=9) 10.4% (n=199) 11.5% (n=89) 9.6% (n=12)
4 3.9% (n=6) 6.4% (n=122) 9.8% (n=76) 9.6% (n=12)
5 3.3% (n=5) 4.0% (n=76) 5.2% (n=40) 8.0% (n=10)
More than 5 22.9% (n=35) 19.4% (n=370) 11.3% (n=87) 37.6% (n=47)
Other 9.2% (n=14) 4.0% (n=76) 3.9% (n=30) 2.4% (n=3)
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Experiential 80: Please indicate if these experiences were full or part-time. (Select all that apply)
Field Experience / Practicum
Associates
n=150Undergraduate
n=1896Masters
n=768Doctoral/Professional
n=124
Part-time 68.7% (n=103) 81.7% (n=1549) 67.6% (n=519) 67.7% (n=84)
Full-time 34.7% (n=52) 27.4% (n=520) 43.1% (n=331) 42.7% (n=53)
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Experiential 81: What types of field experiences or practicums did you complete? (Select all thatapply)
Associates (n=151) Undergraduate (n=1907) Masters (n=779) Doctoral/Professional (n=125)
Field Experience / Practicum
For academic credit andexperience (Unpaid)
For experience only(Unpaid)
For experience only(Paid)
For academic credit andexperience (Paid)
Other
25% 50% 75% 100%
62.3% (n=94)66.1% (n=1261)
73.7% (n=574)76.0% (n=95)
25.8% (n=39)30.4% (n=580)
23.4% (n=182)28.8% (n=36)
16.6% (n=25)15.3% (n=291)
7.1% (n=55)9.6% (n=12)
17.2% (n=26)6.9% (n=132)
11.2% (n=87)6.4% (n=8)
0.7% (n=1)1.7% (n=32)
0.6% (n=5)0.8% (n=1)
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Experiential 82: Were you offered full-time employment as result of any of your field experiencesor practicums?
Associates (n=159) Undergraduate (n=2068) Masters (n=811) Doctoral/Professional (n=127)
Field Experience / Practicum
No
Yes
I'd rather not answer
25% 50% 75% 100%
66.0% (n=105)76.9% (n=1590)
73.5% (n=596)74.8% (n=95)
25.8% (n=41)16.0% (n=330)
20.6% (n=167)22.0% (n=28)
8.8% (n=14)7.5% (n=156)
6.0% (n=49)3.1% (n=4)
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Experiential 83: How helpful were your field experiences or practicums in preparing you for theworkplace/your career?
Associates (n=152) Undergraduate (n=2003) Masters (n=798) Doctoral/Professional (n=123)
Field Experience / Practicum
Very helpful
Helpful
Neither helpful or unhelpful
Unhelpful
Very unhelpful
25% 50% 75% 100%
58.6% (n=89)53.3% (n=1067)
55.6% (n=444)51.2% (n=63)
29.6% (n=45)35.1% (n=703)35.7% (n=285)
39.0% (n=48)
10.5% (n=16)9.4% (n=189)
6.1% (n=49)6.5% (n=8)
0.0% (n=0)1.7% (n=35)1.4% (n=11)
2.4% (n=3)
2.0% (n=3)0.8% (n=17)1.3% (n=10)0.8% (n=1)
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Experiential 86: How many clinical experiences did you complete? Associates (n=154) Undergraduate (n=1416) Masters (n=638) Doctoral/Professional (n=207)
Clinical Experience
1
2
3
4
5
More than 5
Other
25% 50% 75% 100%
16.9% (n=26)23.3% (n=330)22.9% (n=146)
4.3% (n=9)
13.0% (n=20)11.1% (n=157)
13.3% (n=85)3.4% (n=7)
7.8% (n=12)7.8% (n=110)6.1% (n=39)
7.7% (n=16)
4.5% (n=7)5.6% (n=80)
10.0% (n=64)11.1% (n=23)
4.5% (n=7)4.4% (n=62)
6.0% (n=38)11.6% (n=24)
48.1% (n=74)44.4% (n=628)
36.8% (n=235)55.6% (n=115)
5.8% (n=9)3.6% (n=51)
5.0% (n=32)6.3% (n=13)
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Experiential 87: Please indicate if these experiences were full or part-time. (Select all that apply) Associates (n=149) Undergraduate (n=1398) Masters (n=636) Doctoral/Professional (n=205)
Clinical Experience
Part-time
Full-time
25% 50% 75% 100%
62.4% (n=93)81.8% (n=1143)
56.1% (n=357)56.6% (n=116)
43.0% (n=64)23.7% (n=332)
52.7% (n=335)68.8% (n=141)
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Experiential 88: What types of clinical experiences did you complete? (Select all that apply) Associates (n=152) Undergraduate (n=1408) Masters (n=635) Doctoral/Professional (n=206)
Clinical Experience
For academic credit andexperience (Unpaid)
For experience only(Unpaid)
For experience only(Paid)
For academic credit andexperience (Paid)
Other
25% 50% 75% 100%
86.2% (n=131)63.4% (n=892)
75.7% (n=481)86.4% (n=178)
21.1% (n=32)35.2% (n=495)
24.4% (n=155)15.5% (n=32)
3.3% (n=5)14.3% (n=202)
5.7% (n=36)6.3% (n=13)
3.9% (n=6)4.3% (n=60)
6.1% (n=39)6.8% (n=14)
0.0% (n=0)0.6% (n=9)0.8% (n=5)0.5% (n=1)
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Experiential 89: Were you offered full-time employment as result of any of your clinicalexperiences?
Associates (n=156) Undergraduate (n=1532) Masters (n=671) Doctoral/Professional (n=212)
Clinical Experience
Yes
No
I'd rather not answer
25% 50% 75% 100%
28.8% (n=45)21.6% (n=331)
27.6% (n=185)22.2% (n=47)
59.6% (n=93)71.9% (n=1101)
63.9% (n=429)72.6% (n=154)
12.2% (n=19)6.7% (n=102)
8.6% (n=58)5.2% (n=11)
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Experiential 90: How helpful were your clinical experiences in preparing you for theworkplace/your career?
Associates (n=153) Undergraduate (n=1499) Masters (n=650) Doctoral/Professional (n=208)
Clinical Experience
Very helpful
Helpful
Neither helpful or unhelpful
Unhelpful
Very unhelpful
25% 50% 75% 100%
69.3% (n=106)61.6% (n=923)
60.6% (n=394)66.3% (n=138)
26.1% (n=40)31.6% (n=474)
33.4% (n=217)28.8% (n=60)
3.3% (n=5)5.4% (n=81)
4.3% (n=28)4.3% (n=9)
1.3% (n=2)0.7% (n=11)0.8% (n=5)0.5% (n=1)
0.7% (n=1)0.8% (n=12)1.1% (n=7)
0.0% (n=0)
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Satisfaction 105: How related is your primary post-graduation occupation to your program/areaof study?
Associates (n=682) Undergraduate (n=14913) Masters (n=3287) Doctoral/Professional (n=535)
Satisfaction
Very related
Somewhat related
Neither related orunrelated
Somewhat unrelated
Very unrelated
Have not yet formedopinion
25% 50% 75% 100%
49.1% (n=335)56.0% (n=8353)
68.4% (n=2249)84.9% (n=454)
21.6% (n=147)25.6% (n=3819)
22.3% (n=732)12.0% (n=64)
8.4% (n=57)3.6% (n=535)
2.1% (n=69)0.7% (n=4)
5.4% (n=37)3.7% (n=556)
2.3% (n=75)0.6% (n=3)
9.7% (n=66)9.0% (n=1337)
3.6% (n=119)1.3% (n=7)
6.5% (n=44)2.4% (n=361)
1.6% (n=52)0.9% (n=5)
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Satisfaction 106: How related is your primary post-graduation occupation to your career goals? Associates (n=677) Undergraduate (n=14841) Masters (n=3226) Doctoral/Professional (n=519)
Satisfaction
Very related
Somewhat related
Neither related orunrelated
Somewhat unrelated
Very unrelated
Have not yet formedopinion
25% 50% 75% 100%
49.2% (n=333)56.4% (n=8368)
66.5% (n=2145)80.5% (n=418)
26.3% (n=178)26.3% (n=3906)
23.7% (n=766)15.6% (n=81)
6.9% (n=47)3.9% (n=578)
2.6% (n=85)1.0% (n=5)
4.0% (n=27)3.7% (n=552)
2.5% (n=81)1.2% (n=6)
8.0% (n=54)7.0% (n=1034)
3.2% (n=102)1.0% (n=5)
6.2% (n=42)3.0% (n=452)
1.7% (n=56)1.2% (n=6)
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Satisfaction 107: How important to you is it that your primary post-graduation occupation orcareer is related to your program/area of study?
Associates (n=774) Undergraduate (n=18549) Masters (n=4057) Doctoral/Professional (n=616)
Satisfaction
Very important
Important
Neither important orunimportant
Unimportant
Very unimportant
Have not yet formedopinion
25% 50% 75% 100%
58.0% (n=449)53.8% (n=9988)
67.6% (n=2741)81.3% (n=501)
23.3% (n=180)29.4% (n=5461)
24.2% (n=981)14.4% (n=89)
13.4% (n=104)10.8% (n=2002)
5.6% (n=226)3.4% (n=21)
1.8% (n=14)3.1% (n=571)
1.2% (n=49)0.3% (n=2)
1.0% (n=8)1.3% (n=236)
0.5% (n=19)0.3% (n=2)
3.4% (n=26)2.0% (n=364)
1.3% (n=54)0.5% (n=3)
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Satisfaction 108: How satisfied are you with your primary post-graduation occupation? Associates (n=682) Undergraduate (n=14900) Masters (n=3287) Doctoral/Professional (n=535)
Satisfaction
Very satisfied
Somewhat satisfied
Neither satisfied orunsatisfied
Somewhat dissatisfied
Very dissatisfied
Have not yet formedopinion
25% 50% 75% 100%
49.0% (n=334)55.4% (n=8256)56.1% (n=1845)
69.9% (n=374)
25.5% (n=174)25.1% (n=3737)
27.9% (n=916)21.9% (n=117)
11.4% (n=78)7.5% (n=1121)
5.9% (n=194)3.4% (n=18)
3.4% (n=23)4.7% (n=704)
3.9% (n=127)1.5% (n=8)
2.2% (n=15)2.8% (n=410)2.6% (n=84)
1.1% (n=6)
9.1% (n=62)4.8% (n=721)
4.0% (n=130)2.6% (n=14)
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Motivation 109: Which of these best describes your situation before beginning the degree yourecently completed? (Select all that apply)
Motivation
Associates
n=222Undergraduate
n=9354Masters n=2711
Doctoral/Professional n=296
Recently completed highschool or GED 41.0% (n=91) 68.9% (n=6449) 2.2% (n=60) 8.1% (n=24)
Working full-time 41.9% (n=93) 18.1% (n=1689) 61.6% (n=1671) 53.7% (n=159)
Working part-time 21.2% (n=47) 24.4% (n=2287) 13.2% (n=358) 15.9% (n=47)
Recently completed post-secondary education 5.0% (n=11) 9.1% (n=849) 32.9% (n=892) 37.2% (n=110)
Caring for children or otherfamily 11.7% (n=26) 4.8% (n=453) 7.6% (n=206) 6.4% (n=19)
Unemployed and seekingemployment 3.2% (n=7) 3.1% (n=287) 4.4% (n=119) 1.4% (n=4)
Other 9.9% (n=22) 1.9% (n=182) 3.2% (n=87) 7.4% (n=22)
Unemployed and not seekingemployment 3.2% (n=7) 2.4% (n=221) 1.3% (n=34) 0.7% (n=2)
Self-employed 4.5% (n=10) 1.7% (n=161) 3.1% (n=83) 0.7% (n=2)
Engaged in military service 3.2% (n=7) 1.6% (n=153) 1.2% (n=32) 0.7% (n=2)
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Motivation 110: What was your primary motivation when beginning the degree you recentlycompleted?
Motivation
Associates
n=223Undergraduate
n=9340Masters n=2704
Doctoral/Professional n=298
Employment opportunities 25.6% (n=57) 41.0% (n=3828) 41.8% (n=1131) 27.5% (n=82)
Personal enrichment 31.4% (n=70) 20.0% (n=1872) 19.9% (n=539) 22.1% (n=66)
Job satisfaction 13.9% (n=31) 13.0% (n=1217) 11.0% (n=298) 15.8% (n=47)
Impact on society 10.8% (n=24) 12.9% (n=1206) 9.5% (n=257) 15.4% (n=46)
Income potential 8.5% (n=19) 7.5% (n=702) 8.4% (n=227) 6.4% (n=19)
Professional prestige 1.8% (n=4) 3.1% (n=288) 5.3% (n=144) 10.7% (n=32)
Other 8.5% (n=19) 2.8% (n=261) 4.4% (n=118) 2.7% (n=8)
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Motivation 111: What was your primary motivation when finishing the degree you recentlycompleted?
Motivation
Associates
n=223Undergraduate
n=9337Masters n=2709
Doctoral/Professional n=299
Employment opportunities 33.2% (n=74) 39.9% (n=3725) 40.6% (n=1101) 31.4% (n=94)
Personal enrichment 28.3% (n=63) 16.6% (n=1554) 18.7% (n=507) 20.4% (n=61)
Impact on society 14.3% (n=32) 16.8% (n=1568) 12.0% (n=326) 19.1% (n=57)
Job satisfaction 11.7% (n=26) 12.6% (n=1179) 10.6% (n=288) 17.4% (n=52)
Income potential 4.9% (n=11) 8.1% (n=760) 9.0% (n=243) 5.7% (n=17)
Professional prestige 0.9% (n=2) 3.4% (n=314) 5.7% (n=155) 5.0% (n=15)
Other 6.7% (n=15) 2.9% (n=273) 3.6% (n=98) 1.3% (n=4)
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Motivation 112: How helpful was your degree in allowing you to affect each of the followingoutcomes? Please rate each option from "Very Unhelpful" to "Very Helpful."
Motivation
Associates
n=220Undergraduate
n=9285Masters n=2689
Doctoral/Professional n=296
Employment opportunities =Very Helpful 18.2% (n=40) 27.6% (n=2559) 29.4% (n=790) 46.3% (n=137)
Employment opportunities =Helpful 30.9% (n=68) 37.5% (n=3482) 35.1% (n=945) 30.1% (n=89)
Employment opportunities =Neither Helpful nor Unhelpful 11.8% (n=26) 11.1% (n=1032) 8.9% (n=238) 4.1% (n=12)
Employment opportunities =Unhelpful 2.7% (n=6) 3.6% (n=333) 2.7% (n=72) 1.4% (n=4)
Employment opportunities =Very Unhelpful 4.5% (n=10) 3.5% (n=326) 3.8% (n=102) 4.1% (n=12)
Employment opportunities =Have not yet formed opinion 31.8% (n=70) 17.0% (n=1576) 20.1% (n=541) 13.9% (n=41)
Impact on society = VeryHelpful 23.6% (n=52) 24.7% (n=2298) 25.4% (n=682) 38.9% (n=115)
Impact on society = Helpful 32.7% (n=72) 39.7% (n=3684) 39.6% (n=1066) 42.6% (n=126)
Impact on society = NeitherHelpful nor Unhelpful 15.5% (n=34) 15.7% (n=1462) 14.0% (n=376) 3.7% (n=11)
Impact on society = Unhelpful 2.3% (n=5) 2.8% (n=258) 1.8% (n=49) 0.7% (n=2)
Impact on society = VeryUnhelpful 4.1% (n=9) 3.3% (n=305) 3.6% (n=97) 3.4% (n=10)
Impact on society = Have notyet formed opinion 20.9% (n=46) 13.9% (n=1288) 15.5% (n=417) 11.1% (n=33)
Income potential = Very Helpful 16.8% (n=37) 21.3% (n=1975) 23.2% (n=623) 30.1% (n=89)
Income potential = Helpful 35.5% (n=78) 38.6% (n=3581) 40.1% (n=1077) 39.5% (n=117)
Income potential = NeitherHelpful nor Unhelpful 14.1% (n=31) 15.7% (n=1459) 12.1% (n=325) 8.4% (n=25)
Income potential = Unhelpful 6.8% (n=15) 5.9% (n=545) 4.0% (n=107) 4.7% (n=14)
Income potential = VeryUnhelpful 5.0% (n=11) 4.6% (n=430) 4.6% (n=123) 4.4% (n=13)
Income potential = Have not yetformed opinion 21.8% (n=48) 14.0% (n=1301) 16.0% (n=430) 12.2% (n=36)
Job satisfaction = Very Helpful 21.8% (n=48) 25.7% (n=2387) 25.9% (n=697) 38.2% (n=113)
Job satisfaction = Helpful 37.3% (n=82) 39.6% (n=3680) 38.5% (n=1036) 37.5% (n=111)
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Job satisfaction = NeitherHelpful nor Unhelpful 10.9% (n=24) 12.9% (n=1194) 12.8% (n=343) 7.1% (n=21)
Job satisfaction = Unhelpful 3.2% (n=7) 2.5% (n=228) 2.2% (n=60) 2.0% (n=6)
Job satisfaction = VeryUnhelpful 4.5% (n=10) 3.2% (n=299) 3.5% (n=94) 2.0% (n=6)
Job satisfaction = Have not yetformed opinion 22.3% (n=49) 15.8% (n=1471) 16.8% (n=453) 13.2% (n=39)
Personal enrichment = VeryHelpful 42.7% (n=94) 39.7% (n=3689) 44.7% (n=1202) 49.3% (n=146)
Personal enrichment = Helpful 39.1% (n=86) 39.9% (n=3701) 37.5% (n=1009) 33.1% (n=98)
Personal enrichment = NeitherHelpful nor Unhelpful 5.0% (n=11) 7.1% (n=658) 5.3% (n=142) 5.1% (n=15)
Personal enrichment =Unhelpful 0.5% (n=1) 1.4% (n=130) 1.0% (n=28) 1.4% (n=4)
Personal enrichment = VeryUnhelpful 3.6% (n=8) 3.1% (n=289) 3.7% (n=99) 3.0% (n=9)
Personal enrichment = Havenot yet formed opinion 9.1% (n=20) 8.7% (n=806) 7.6% (n=205) 7.8% (n=23)
Professional prestige = VeryHelpful 20.9% (n=46) 24.5% (n=2271) 31.6% (n=851) 44.9% (n=133)
Professional prestige = Helpful 38.2% (n=84) 40.5% (n=3762) 41.4% (n=1112) 34.8% (n=103)
Professional prestige = NeitherHelpful nor Unhelpful 16.8% (n=37) 15.5% (n=1440) 10.5% (n=282) 6.1% (n=18)
Professional prestige =Unhelpful 3.2% (n=7) 2.5% (n=231) 2.0% (n=54) 2.0% (n=6)
Professional prestige = VeryUnhelpful 3.6% (n=8) 3.2% (n=293) 3.6% (n=98) 3.0% (n=9)
Professional prestige = Havenot yet formed opinion 17.3% (n=38) 13.6% (n=1267) 10.7% (n=289) 7.8% (n=23)
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