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Education & Health Sciences FLYER FIRST DESTINATION SURVEY 2015-2016 THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES FIRST DESTINATION AFTER GRADUATION DESTINATION RESPONSES PERCENTAGE New Job 161 55% Enrolled in Graduate School 98 33% Volunteer or Service Program 9 3% % Temporary/Contract Work Assignment 9 3% 99SUCCESS RATE Post-Graduation Internship 5 2% Continuing Current Position 4 1% Military 3 1% Self-Employed/Entrepreneur 1 <1% 294 Pursuing Personal Interests 1 <1% TOTAL RESPONSES Freelance 0 0% Actively Seeking Work 0 0% % Actively Seeking Additional Education 2 1% 95 Not Sure 1 <1% KNOWLEDGE RATE Survey data includes graduates from August 2015 | December 2015 | May 2016 35% INSIDE THIS REPORT Class of 2015 – 2016 Information | 1 ATTENDING Employment Destinations and Average Salary | 4 GRADUATE SCHOOL Graduate School Attendance | 13 FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME 2 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES WORKING WITHIN CHOSEN FIELD 96 % OR A STEPPING STONE TOWARD IT MOST EFFECTIVE RESOURCES USED TO FIND JOB RESOURCES RESPONSES PERCENTAGE Family/Personal contacts 7 15% Education Interview Day 6 13% Internship 6 13% Networking 6 13% Previously Worked for Employer 6 13% Contacted Employer Directly 4 9% LinkedIn 2 4% Other Internet Job Posting Site 2 4% Volunteer/Service 2 4% Company/Employer Website 1 2% Employment Agency (Head Hunter) 1 2% Hire a Flyer Job Postings 1 2% On-Campus Interviews 1 2% UD Career Fair(s) 1 2% Company Presentation/Seminar 0 0% Cooperative Education 0 0% Faculty 0 0% Job Shadowing 0 0% Other Career Fair(s) 0 0% Total Responses 46 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES 3 EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATED IN: RESPONSES PERCENTAGE Internship 86 36% On-Campus Job 75 31% Student Teaching 46 19% Volunteer, Service Learning Internship 22 9% Research or Teaching Assistant 5 2% Flyer Enterprises Position 4 2% Unpaid career-related expereince with a center on campus 2 1% Graduate Assistantship 0 0% Co-op Position 0 0% None of the Above 8 TOTAL RESPONSES 248 EMPLOYMENT OVERVIEW RESPONDENT CONSIDERS JOB TO BE: RESPONSES PERCENTAGE Within Chosen Field 165 86% A Stepping Stone Toward Chosen Field 19 10% Outside Chosen Field 8 4% TOTAL RESPONSES 192 JOB IS: RESPONSES PERCENTAGE Full-Time 177 92% Part-Time 14 7% Other 1 1% TOTAL RESPONSES 192 4 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY BREAKDOWN BY MAJOR ADOLESCENCE TO YOUNG ADULT LOW AVERAGE HIGH $25,000 $35,801 $45,000 American School Barranquilla, Columbia Math Teacher | Middle and High School Archbishop Alter High School Kettering, OH Math Teacher | High School Archbishop Alter High School Kettering, OH Theology and Language Arts Teacher Ben Davis High School Indianapolis, IN Math Teacher | High School Broad Street Ministry Philadelphia, PA Volunteer Coordinator Bryan City School District Bryan, OH English Teacher | High School Carroll High School Dayton, OH English Teacher Cincinnati Public Schools Cincinnati, OH Math Teacher | High School Intervention Specialist and Math Cleveland Metropolitan School District Cleveland, OH Teacher | 9th Grade Columbus City Schools Columbus, OH Substitute Teacher Dayton Public Schools, Stivers School Dayton, OH Language Arts Teacher | 7th Grade for the Arts De Paul Cristo Rey School Cincinnati, OH English Teacher Hamilton City School District Hamilton, OH Math Teacher Interlochen Arts Academy Interlochen , MI Residence Hall Coordinator Lalanne Program, Villa Angela-Saint Cleveland, OH Social Studies Teacher Joseph High School Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes Naperville, IL Clinician Mateos Family Madrid, Spain, Au-Pair Miami Valley Career Technology Center Dayton, OH Social Studies Teacher Miami Valley Career Technology Center Englewood, OH Social Studies Instructor Montgomery County Juvenile Courts Dayton, OH English Teacher Psychology and Sociology Teacher | Northmont City Schools Dayton, OH High School Oakwood Bridal Boutique Dayton, OH Associate Olmsted Falls City Schools Olmsted Falls, OH Math Teacher | 8th Grade Penn Harris Madison School Corporation Mishawaka, IN English Teacher | 9th Grade Piqua City Schools Piqua, OH Language Arts Teacher | 7th Grade Piqua City Schools Piqua, OH Math Teacher SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES 5 ADOLESCENCE TO YOUNG ADULT (cont.) Ponitz High School Dayton, OH Social Studies Teacher Saint Ignatius Loyola School Cincinnati, OH Science Teacher | 7th & 8th Grade Shanghai World Foreign Language Shanghai, China English Teacher Primary School Sidney City Schools Sidney, OH English Teacher | High School St. John’s College High School Washington, DC Teacher STEM Preparatory Academy Nashville, TN Social Studies Teacher The NRP Group Cleveland, OH Learning and Development Coordinator The Summit Country Day School Cincinnati, OH English Teacher | High School Victory Project Dayton, OH Program Associate Wheaton North High School Wheaton, IL English Teacher | High School Willoughby-Eastlake City Schools Willoughby, OH Math Teacher | 8th Grade DIETETICS Abbott Nutrition Columbus, OH Inside Sales Rep, Therapeutic Nutrition Howell Chiropractic Kettering, OH Physical Therapy Assistant Public Health Educator, Mother and Peace Corps Conakry, Guinea Child Nutrition EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LOW AVERAGE HIGH $18,000 $35,616 $57,600 Archdiocese of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH Teacher/Minister Austin Independent School District, Austin, TX Bilingual Teacher | 3rd Grade Fanny M. Andrews Elementary School Avon Center School Grayslake, IL Kindergarten Teacher Baldwin School of Puerto Rico Bayamon, Puerto Rico Teacher Bodine School Germantown, TN Teacher | 1st Grade 6 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (cont.) Brookville Local Schools Brookville, OH Teacher | 4th Grade Buckeye Preparatory Academy Columbus, OH Teacher | 2nd Grade Centerville City Schools Centerville, OH Teacher | 5th Grade Centerville City Schools Centerville, OH Teacher | 3rd Grade Centerville City Schools Centerville, OH Teacher | 2nd Grade Cleveland Metropolitan School District Cleveland, OH Substitute Teacher Cleveland Metropolitan School District Cleveland, OH Teacher Community Leadership Academy Denver, CO Teacher Covington Exempted Village Schools Covington, OH Kindergarten Teacher Dayton Early College Academy Dayton, OH Teacher | 2nd Grade Dayton Early College Academy Dayton, OH Teacher | 2nd Grade Delaware City Schools, Robert F. 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