Class of 2014 Follow-up Study

Career Services

Executive Summary

The following pages detail the results of the Follow-up Survey for the Class of 2014. This report is a summary of the career fields and graduate schools in which members of the Class of 2014 were engaged seven to nine months post graduation. The survey is an important component of Career Services’ efforts to understand the kinds of work and graduate programs new graduates are interested in pursuing. The information is also shared with the St. Lawrence community including University Communications, Admissions, and University Advancement to assist other staff in accomplishing their work objectives.

To summarize the final report, 425 of the 536 graduates reported their career status for a 82.3% return rate. This is an improvement from the 76.4% return rate for the Class of 2013. All respondents completed the survey on-line or over the phone with a Career Services staff member. Graduates were mailed a postcard with the survey site address, and subsequent follow-up was conducted through personalized emails and phone calls. Career Services also collaborated with faculty, other administrative staff, and coaches asking them to contact non-respondents to have them complete the survey. Data was collected between December 15, 2014 and February 13, 2015. Members of the Class of 2014 fared well with a total career outcome rate of 96.8%, an increase of .3% since last year. Of the 96.8%, 78.1% were primarily pursuing a career and had obtained a full-time or part-time job, 18.7% were attending graduate school either full-time or part-time as their primary function, and an additional 1.4% were pursuing other post-baccalaureate education. The percent of respondents “in transition” decreased to 3.2% from 3.5% in 2013.

The Class of 2014 saw a significant increase in full-time employment this year at 65.6% compared to 61.5% in 2013. In addition, full-time employment that was directly related to their career path increased 9.8% from last year, from 40.0% to 49.8%. Also, full-time employment that was either somewhat related or directly related to their career path totaled to 88.5%.

The Class of 2014 continues the trend of finding employment through internships, SLU alumni, SLU faculty, and their extended network. Seventy-seven percent of respondents indicated they found their job through these connections. These figures highlight the need for students to engage on multiple levels with faculty, alumni, and employers and to participate in internships during their time at St. Lawrence. Education remains the top career field in which respondents are employed with Finance/Banking in second, and Social/Human Services in third. The top job functions performed by respondents from the Class of 2014 are Teaching/Coaching/Training, Financial Services, Sales, and Administration/Management. The number of 2014 graduates reporting Graduate/Professional school attendance as their primary activity was 18.7%, down from 21.2% the previous year. The top three fields of study for respondents enrolled either full-time or part-time in graduate or professional school are Science and Technology, Health-Related studies, and Medicine, with Education a close fourth. Education has been the top field of study since 2008, so this is a significant change. More 2014 graduates are pursuing Health-Related studies, increasing from 7.0% in 2013 to 21.6% this past year. Law and Arts and Humanities each had 4.5% of the advanced studies total. Social Sciences, which had been the third most popular area of study in the 2013 survey, slipped to sixth place on the list this past year, and the new top area of study, Science and Technology, has risen from just 6.0% in 2011 to 27.3% in 2014.

The following detailed report contains information on the top 10 career industries and job functions, sources of obtaining employment, salary ranges, a sampling of jobs, a breakdown of graduate school attendance, a sampling of graduate and professional school programs, and internship information.

Ronald Albertson Director of Career Services July 2015

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Follow-up Study: Class of 2014

St. , July 2015 Category Respondents Percentage CAREERS Employed Full-Time 265 60.4%

Employed Full-Time Volunteer Activity 17 3.9%

Employed Full-Time, Attending Graduate School Part-Time 6 1.4%

Employed Full-Time Volunteer, Graduate School Part-Time 0 0.0%

Total Employed Full-Time 288 65.6%

Employed Part-Time 49 11.2%

Employed Part-Time, Attending Graduate School Part-Time 0 0.0%

Total Employed Part-Time 49 11.2%

Internships or Research Experience, Unpaid 6 1.4%

Total Primarily Pursuing a Career 343 78.1% POSTBACCALAUREATE EDUCATION Graduate School Full-Time 47 10.7% Graduate School Full-Time, Volunteer Part-Time 0 0.0% Graduate School Full-Time, Employed Full-Time 8 1.8% Graduate School Full-Time, Employed Part-Time 21 4.8%

Graduate School Part-Time 0 0.0% Other Professional Post-Baccalaureate Education 6 1.4% Total Primarily Graduate/Professional School 82 18.7%

Other Post-Baccalaureate Education 0 0.0%

Total Primarily Pursuing Education 82 18.7% TRANSITION In Transition-- Pursuing Employment 14 3.2%

SUMMARY *Final Outcome Rate: 425/439 96.8%

* Data analysis excludes 2 new graduates who were neither pursuing a job or graduate study at the time of the survey.

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Final Report Comparison: 2005-2014

100% Outcome Rate

90% Careers (primary) 80%

70%

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50%

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30% Graduate/Prof. 20% School (primary) 10%

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Graduate/ Other Post- Careers (primary) Professional baccalaureate In Transition Outcome Rate School (primary) Education

2005 70.30% 25.10% 4.60% 95.40% 2006 74.80% 21.00% 4.10% 95.90% 2007 77.50% 19.90% 2.60% 97.40% 2008 72.20% 19.90% 1.30% 6.30% 93.60% 2009 73.30% 19.30% 0.80% 6.50% 93.50% 2010 73.60% 19.40% 0.20% 6.80% 93.20% 2011 77.60% 16.70% 1.00% 4.70% 95.30%

2012 72.60% 20.80% 1.40% 5.90% 94.10%

2013 75.30% 20.70% 0.50% 3.50% 96.50%

2014 78.10% 18.70% 3.20% 96.80%

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Top Career Industries and Functions

The top 12 career industries represented by the Class of 2014 for those employed are below. Each industry represents the type of employer where each graduate is working.

Rank Field % of Respondents # of Respondents

1 Education 24% 86 2 Finance/Banking 12% 42 3 Social/ Human Services 6% 23 4 Health Care 6% 20 5 Sports and Recreation 5% 19 6 Retail/ Wholesale 5% 17 7 Technology 4% 15 8 Consulting 4% 14 9 Food and Beverage 4% 13 10 Communications/Media 3% 10 11 Biotech & Pharmaceuticals 2% 8 12 Arts & Entertainment 2% 8

Graduates were also asked about their specific job function. The top 10 job functions for the class are listed below.

Rank Job Function % of Respondents # of Respondents 1 Teaching/Coaching/Training 20% 74 2 Administration Management 9% 32 3 Customer Service 9% 31 4 Financial Services 8% 30 5 Research/Analysis 8% 29 6 Sales 8% 28 7 Health Services 4% 14 8 Social Services 4% 14

9 Account Management/Planning 3% 11 10 Operations 3% 11

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Source of Obtaining Employment

Comparison: Class of 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

It is essential to track the way in which students find employment and receive job offers. The following statistics reveal how members of the Class of 2014 secured full-time jobs, sometimes in various ways, in comparison to the three previous years. Results show that many more of this class found employment through the on-campus opportunities such as on-campus interviews, events, and networking as compared other classes. Also, a new category was added and 11 students found their job on SAINTSlink, Career Services job posting website.

Source of Employment Class of Class of Class of Class of 2014 2013 2012 2011

Extended Network 125 46.1% 104 42.8% 86 38.1% 94 40.3% (family/friends) SLU Faculty/Staff 12 4.4% 13 5.3% 10 4.4% 13 5.6%

Alumni/Parent Network 47 17.3% 53 21.8% 28 12.4% 27 11.2%

Internships 48 17.7% 51 21.0% 31 13.7% 36 15.5%

Direct Application 88 32.5% 70 28.8% 66 29.2% 60 25.8%

On-Campus Interviews 3 1.1% 8 3.3% 6 2.7% 11 4.7%

On Campus Recruitment 19 7.0% 5 1.5% 12 5.3% 17 7.3% (events/networking)

Other 10 3.7% 17 6.8% 15 6.6% 17 7.3%

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Satisfaction Information

Satisfaction Information

At the time of this survey, 288 graduates reported full-time employment. Of the 271 reporting, 43% indicated their job was directly related to their desired career path which was up from 34% in 2013. An additional 40% of the respondents reported they were in a job that was somewhat related to their desired career path. The Class of 2014 remained steady with the number of respondents who secured jobs prior to graduation or 1 month or less after graduation (43% in 2014 and 42% in 2013). St. Lawrence University graduates in the Class of 2014 working full-time were highly satisfied with their employment with 94% very satisfied or satisfied with their current job. This remains the same as last year’s 94%. Despite the uncertain employment market, results of this survey show that more than half of the respondents sought out and accepted positions related to their desired career path and were satisfied with that employment. In addition, 82% of graduates reported being engaged in employment that would typically be held by someone with a bachelor’s degree or higher.

Job Related to Desired Career Path

43% 42% Class of 2014 40% Class of 2013 34%

16% 11% 8% 7%

directly related somewhat related not at all related undecided as to desired career

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Salary Information

Salary Information

The mean starting salary reported for the Class of 2014 was $39,597, up from $36,066 for the Class of 2013. The median salary range has increased to $35,000-35,999 compared to 34,000-34,999 in 2013.

The Class of 2014 saw a decrease by 11% in the jobs accepted under $35,000 making up only 39.25%, compared with 50.27% in 2013, and 61.93% in 2012. The Class of 2014 also had a 5% increase in the number of graduates receiving salaries of $55,000 or higher compared to 2013. The percentage of graduates obtaining salaries of $40,000 or higher remains the same as last year at 36%, and a steady increase of 32% during 2008– 2012. In addition the percentage of members from the Class of 2014 in the lowest three salary ranges (at or below $29,999) was down 4% from last year.

Entering Salaries for the Class of 2014

$55,000-$59,000 15% under $20,000 13% $50,000-$54,999 8% $20,000-$24,999 $45,000-$49,999 12% 2%

$25,000-$29,999 $40,000-$44,999 9% 11%

$30,000-$34,999 $35,000-$39,999 16% 14% Mean entry salary: $39,600

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Sampling of Jobs

Industry Company/Organization Job Title

Accounting Price Waterhouse Coopers Winter Intern Assurance Associate in Asset Management Valeo Schalter & Sensoren Investment controller Advertising DataXu Junior Support Engineer Initiative Associate Mullen Assistant Account Executive OMD Media Group Assistant Negotiator Agriculture and Natural Resources Davey Resource Group GIS Field Technician Maryland Conservation Corps Crew Member William H. Miner Agricultural Research Institute Research technician Architecture/Urban Planning Alan & Gerritsen IT/Tech Intern PowerHome Remodeling Marketer Arts & Entertainment Allied Maker LLC Studio Manager Ark Media Intern #1! Brandt-Roberts Galleries Gallery Associate Free Lance Modelling Model Biotech & Pharmaceuticals Albany Molecular Research Inc Research Scientist I Bausch Lomb Supplier Quality Specialist EMD Millipore Associate Product Manager Instrumentation Laboratory Research Associate Kinney Drugs Inc Pharmacy Technician Regeneron Pharmaceutical Biotech Production Specialist Rite Aid Pharmacy Technician Business Services Isobar Front Desk Receptionist Long Island Ice & Fuel Company Warehouse Worker Mohawk Valley GIS GIS Analyst I Communications/Media Cerulean Designs Graphic Designer Icon International Media Assistant InkHouse Media Marketing Account Coordinator Mondo Mediaworks Media Curator Northern New York Newspaper Corporation Business Development Assistant Swell Creative Co Founder - Business Administrator TechTarget Account Manager Whistle Sports Partnership Development Construction Atlantic Testing Laboratories, Limited Laboratory Technician Gilbane Building Company Project Analyst Consulting Booz Allen Hamilton Junior Intel. Analyst Carlson Geotechnical, Inc. Geologist I CDM Smith Geologist Deloitte Industry Intern Environmental Finance Center Project assistant Ethics System Project Manager Galatea Associates Associate Halloran Consulting Group Executive Assistant Hay Group Operations Analyst MMR (MacLean Meehan and Rice) Government Advocate New Partners Consulting Business Manager Retailnet Group Research Analyst Summit Consulting Partners Team Leader

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Sampling of Jobs

Industry Company/Organization Job Title

Education BOCES Teacher Assistant Bronx Academy of Letters History Teacher Catalina Island Marine Institute Marine Biology Instructor Childtime Learning Centers Food Specialist Citizen Schools Teaching Fellow City Year Corps Member Admissions Counselor Biology Teaching Lab/ Animal Care Technician College Forward College Completion Coach College Now Greater Cleveland College Advisor Cornell Medical College Research Assistant Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions Duke University Research Assistant Essex High School Biology Teacher Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School Spanish teacher General Brown Central School District English Teacher Great Oaks Charter School AmeriCorps Member and TutorCorps Harvard School of Public Health Research Assistant Indian Mountain School- Upper School English/History Teacher JET Program Assistant Language Teacher Kearney Public School District Assistant to the Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment New York University- Abu Dhabi Global Academic Fellow in Writing NYC Teaching Fellows ESL Teacher Rice University Admissions Counselor Teach for America Teacher Teach for China English Teacher The Hill School Spanish teacher, Squash and Lacrosse coach The New England Center for Children Behavioral Analyst The Roff School, Roff Institute Boarding Teaching Associate School University of Bridgeport Graduate Admissions Counselor Utica College Assistant Track Coach Westminster School Admissions Counselor Assistant Field Hockey Coach Energy ALS Empirica Wellsite Geologist General Electric Analyst Gravity Renewables Business Analyst Associate Horizon Well Logging, LLC Well Logging Geologist Finance/Banking Bain Capital Operations Associate Callan Associates Performance Analyst Cambridge Associates Investment Associate Citigroup Investment Banking Analyst Eaton Financial Leadership Development Program GFI Group FX Sales & Trading Goldman Sachs & Co Financial Analyst Legg Mason Analyst M&T Bank Management Development Trainee Manning & Napier Mid-Market Client Services Coordinator Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor Northern credit union Electronic solutions professional Northwestern Mutual Financial Representative Oppenheimer & Co. Private Client Associate Putnam Investments Investor Service Representative PwC Transfer Pricing Associate Seamans Capital Management Operations Specialist The Carlyle Group Junior Analyst UBS Analyst WCG Management L.P. Analyst

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Sampling of Jobs

Industry Company/Organization Job Title

Food and Beverage AMI Contract Foodservice Sales Assistant Frito-Lays RSR Relief Associate Half Full Brewery, Inc. Marketing & Operations Coordinator King Arthur Flour Baker Specialist PepsiCo Finance Associate Analyst Government/Public Administration Grassroots Campaigns Assistant Canvass Director State of Connecticut Department of Transportation Planner Transportation State Senator Ricardo Lara 33rd District Office Intern The Combined Federal Campaign of the Customer Support Specialist National Capital Area United States ARMY Infantry Officer United States Congressman Richard Hanna Staff Assistant Health Care American Well Physician Relations Coordinator Consortium for Health and Military Research Assistant Performance Freedom Home Care Marketing and Administrative Assistant Howard Center Mental Health and Substance Abuse Crisis Clinician Massachusetts General Hospital, Department Education Research Coordinator of Psychiatry, Home Base Program Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Research Assistant NYU Langone Medical Center Lab Assistant Saratoga Hospital Patient Care Assistant Wilderness Medical Associates International Wilderness First Responder Insurance AIG New Business Rep Liberty Mutual Actuarial Assistant Travelers Insurance Claims Representative Unum Customer Services Specialist International Affairs & Development Aga Khan Development Network Teaching Fellow Fundación Paraguaya Poverty Stoplight, Asistant Program Development The Boma Project Donor Outreach Coordinator Women's Environment and Development Climate Change and Policy Fellow Organization Legal Burke and Foskett, LLC Administartive Coordinator Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP Donor Services Coordinator Fenwick and West LLP Legal Support Analyst Osborne Association Court Advocate Schiller Knapp Paralegal Manufacturing & Consumer Products American Forest & Paper Association Coordinator, Government Affairs Integr8 Fuels Inc Bunker Trader/Broker Raymour & Flanigan Furniture Web Developer Rocksbox Community Manager Treabwright Tires LLC Business Development Print & Publishing McGraw Hill Education Assistant Academic Designer Real Estate ERG Associate Broker/ Investment Sales Flag Luxury Properties Accountant Assistant Macerich Event Coordinating Intern Retail/Wholesale A.W. Browns Pet and Garden Store Office manager Abercrombie & Fitch Assistant Manager Bridal Gallery By Yvonne Bridal Consultant GAP USA Sales Associate Kemris Collection Fund Raiser Nordstrom Sales Lead Real Estate Calendars Freelancer Solid Ground Shelters Crew Chief The North Face / Alpine Outfitters Inc. Marketing and Showroom Coordinator Vineyard Vines Customer Care Representative

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Sampling of Jobs

Industry Company/Organization Job Title Social/Human Services American Institutes for Research Research assistant AmeriCorps VISTA Resource Development and Media Specialist Casa de Esperanza de Los Ninos Hands of hope intern Center for Human Development Direct Care Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps VISTA & Volunteer Engagement Coordinator Charles Koch Foundation Associate, Operations CivicSpark AmeriCorps Member Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa Crew Member Goodwill Manasota Mission Support Specialist Hillside Family of Agencies Youth Care Professional Muscular Dystrophy Association Recruitment Coordinator Ottauquechee Community Partnership Outreach Coordinator, Media Assistant Seamen's Church Institute of Philadelphia and Director of Communications/Volunteer South Jersey Coordinator Shiloh Program Outreach Coordinator The Children's Home of Jefferson County Case Planner The Kelberman Center Behavior Specialist Assistant Washington County Mental Health Behavior Interventionist Washington County: One Community AmeriCorps VISTA Sports & Recreation Brand 44 Colorado Representative Geneve-Servette Hockey Club Hockey player Mt. Mansfield Ski Club Coaching New Jersey Devils / Prudential Center Corporate Partnerships Coordinator O.A.R.S. Companies Inc Guide Quebec Capieales Baseball Player Ski Butlers: Ski Rental Ski Technician & Team Lead Sugarbush Ski Lift Operator USA Bobsled Team Member of Team USA Bobsled, traveling the world for competitions to represent the USA. YMCA Camp Grady Spruce Naturalist YMCA Somerset Valley Assistant Director of Summer Camp Staffing & Executive Search Talener Relationship Manager Time Inc. HR Coordinator WinterWyman & Co Staffing Associate Technology 2U Admissions Counselor for MPH@GW AOL Associate Strategic Account Manager Cvent Software Developer Dealer.com Copywriter EMC Business Development Representative Epic Corporate Recruiter Logentries Business Development Representative LogMeIn Renewal Representative Open DNS Corporate Sales Development Oracle Business Development Consultant Sageworks Product Manager TechTarget Event Coordinator, Operations Triax Technologies inc. Northwest Representative VMTurbo, Boston, MA Talent Acquisition Coordinator Transportation American TransMed EMT-B Enterprise Rental Car Management Training Travel & Tourism EF Education First Tour Consultant Global Rescue Associate Grand Circle Corporation Corporate Travel Counselor Mountain Creek Resort Ski Instructor Schischule Zürs Schneesportslehrer Other Earthwatch Institute Program Coordinator Francis Drilling Fluids Yard Hand Recyclebank Account Manager and Social Community Solutions Unimin Corportation Field Geologist

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Graduate/Professional School Attendance

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 30

25

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15

10

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0 Business Law Medicine Health- Education Arts Science & Social Other Related &Humanities Technology Sciences Graduate Programs

Program Type 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010

Arts & Humanities 4 8 4 5 4

Business 7 6 8 10 6

Education 11 22 20 23 25

Health-Related 19 6 14 5 4

Law 4 4 10 8 7

Medicine/Dentistry/Pharmacy/Veterinary 12 8 7 7 5 Science & Technology 24 18 20 5 25 Social Sciences 5 9 13 9 6

Other Graduate Programs 2 3 4 4 2

Not Indicated 0 2 4 3 2 Total Graduate/Professional School 88 86 104 79 86 *Percentage of class attending graduate/ professional school 20.7 20.0% 24.2% 19.4% 22.5% *Total percentage of class attending graduate/professional school as primary and secondary function.

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Graduate/Professional School Programs

Graduate Program Type Number Attending % of Attending Science & Technology 24 27.3%

Health-Related 19 21.6%

Medicine/Dentistry/Pharmacy/Veterinary 12 13.6%

Education 11 12.5% Business 7 8.0%

Social Sciences 5 5.7%

Law 4 4.5%

Arts & Humanities 4 4.5%

Other Graduate Programs 2 2.3%

Not Indicated 0 0.0%

Total Graduate/Professional School 88 100%

*Graduate and Professional School only, does not include other post-baccalaureate education.

**Based on all full-time and part-time graduate school attendance.

Other Graduate Programs Business Social Sciences 2% 8% 6% Law Science & 4% Medicine Technology 14% 27%

Health-Related Arts 22% &Humanities 5% Education 12%

*Total percentage of class attending graduate/professional school as primary and secondary function.

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Graduate/Professional School Acceptance Rates

# Students who # Accepted to one Acceptance Rate Graduate Program Type Applied1 or more schools

Business 7 7 100.0%

Law 4 4 100.0%

Medicine/Dentistry/Pharmacy/Veterinary 11 11 100.0%

Education 11 11 100.0%

Other Masters Programs 47 47 100.0%

Doctoral Programs 22 20 90.9%

Other Professional Fields (BSN, etc.) 6 6 100.0%

Total Applicants (unduplicated count) 105 103 98.1%

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Sampling of Graduate Programs

Name of School Program Degree Arts & Humanities Connecticut School of Broadcasting Broadcasting Industry Other

University of Akron Creative Writing/ Poetry MFA

School of Visual Arts in New York Masters in Film MFA City Business Northeastern University Accounting and MBA MA and MS Johns Hopkins University Finance MBA

Clarkson University Innovation and New Venture Management MBA Education Relay Graduate School of Masters of Teaching MA Education St. John Fisher College Mental Health Counseling MS

Fordham University Mental Health Counseling MS. Ed

Health-Related Vanderbilt University Nursing MS Physical Therapy DPT

Yale School of Public Health Public Health- Epidemiology of Microbial MPH Disease Law George Washington University Law Law JD School University of Pitrsburgh School of Law JD Law Touro Law Touro college Jacob D Law JD Fuchsberg Law Center Medicine/Dentistry/ University of Vermont College of Doctor of Medicine MD Pharmacy/Veterinary Medicine

SUNY Upstate Medical University Medical School MD

University of Massachusetts Medicine MD Medical School Science & Technology University of North Carolina at Analytical Chemistry PhD Chapel Hill Texas A&M Animal Science PhD Worcester Polytechnic Institute Biology and Biotechnology PhD Social Sciences Ithaca College Exercise and Sport Sciences with a concen- MA tration in sport psychology Duke University Management Studies MA The University of Chicago Master of Arts in the Social Sciences MA (Concentration: Social Neuroscience)

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Internships

Number of Respondents who Completed Internships

Of the 428 respondents to this question, 259 individuals (60.5%) reported that they had completed at least one internship. This represents a 2.8% increase from the Class of 2013, which was 57.4%. It is also a 21.0% increase from the Class of 2009, in which 39.5% of respondents to the question had completed at least one internship. The average number of internships per student was 1.35 for members of the Class of 2014. The full breakdown of the number of internships per student for the Class of 2014 is: 190 respondents (73%) completed one internship, 52 (20%) completed two, 13 (5%) completed three, and 4 (2%) completed four or more. Students completed a total of 349 internships, up from 339 for the Class of 2013.

How did students obtain the internship?

Alumni Abroad sponsored SAINTSLink Program 12% 7% 19% Other Internship Listing 18%

Parent/Relative Fac/Staff / Friend Contact Contact 14% 34%

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Sampling of Internships

Aaron Wolf Congressional Campaign Covidien Adoring Pets Animal Hospital Crousse-Hinds Advertising Club of New York Dalton & Finegold Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Albany Medical Center DLA Piper Albright-Knox Art Gallery Doheny4Congress Ambit Energy Dow Jones and Company American Cancer Society Dr. Stephen E. Fucini, DMD American Council for International Education Eastern Ski Writers Association (ESWA) American Forest & Paper Association Ebsco Publishing American Wood Council EC Scott Group Amherst Hospital EJF Capital LLC- Alternative Asset Management Amsterdam News (NY) Photography El Salvador Dali Colegio in Madrid, (taught English) Amsterdam Newspaper Elevate Communications AMV Insurance Ellicott Small Animal Hospital An Urban Reflection Emory University Angelo Gordan & Co NYC Environmental Law Institute Art beyond sight Epic Records Arusha Women's Legal Aid and Human Rights Centre Estee Lauder Associates in Periodontics Everette Smith Boatworks Axa Advisors Exhibit in Special Collection of ODY Poetry of Adirondacks BASE, Investigaciones Sociales (Social Research) Exposure Beecher Carlton Insurance Fischer, Ziegler and Lumberg Orthodontics Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Forensic Economics Inc. Better Farm environmental center and arts coop Fox News Channel Bloomsbury Publishing Plc., London, UK Franklin Institute, Philanthropy Blue Theater G2 Investment Group Booz Allen Hamilton Gilbane Technology Group Boston College Glamour Magazine Boston consulting group (BCG) Global Exchange Boston State Department Goldman Sachs Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence Central Half Full Brewery Buffalo History Museum, Social Media Harvard School of Public Health Cambridge Associates Henry Fork's Foundation Campaign Financial Services Hermon-DeKalb Central School - Student Teaching Canaras Capital Management HIS - India; Help in Suffering Center for Community Economics and Development Hornblower Cruises and Events Consultants Society Institute of World Politics Central Park Conservancy: New York, NY Instrumentation Laboratories Champlain Valley Head Start Intern for Bittersweet Farm Charles Koch Foundation IPG Media Brand Christie's Auction House Island Def Jam Citigroup LaBella Associates PC Comision Espanola de ayuda al refugio- Madrid, Spain Landmark Management Committee on Capital Markets Regulation Language Resource Center Comcast Latin American Research Review Cosmopolitan Magazine Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Sampling of Internships

Legg Mason Old Sturbridge Village Lombard risk Organizing For Action

M&T Bank Osborne Association Mac and Lee Pan Macmillan Malaria No More Parrish Art museum Marshall & Sterling Wealth Advisors Inc PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources PepsiCo Massena Central School District Permal Asset Management Massey Mackel Real Estate Bret Moore '12 Priceline.com McNair Post Bachelorette Program PwC MDJ Associates Right to Bank Medical University of Saarland, Germany Ronald E McNair Summer Internship Memento ROOSTERGnn Global News Network Madrid, Spain (self-directed) Men's Health Magazine Rose Hill Rehab Facility MFS Investment Management RPI: Darrin Fresh Water Institute Miller and Mann LLP Seeway Trust Tanzania Moblying Games Shanti Uganda (KSP) Mohawk Valley GIS Small Army (Advertising Agency) MOJO Magazine (worthless internship) Soft Power Education Morgan Stanley Sol Systems, LLC Mpala Research Centre Solar Energy Industries Association Archaeology in Sound Engineer at Acoustic Cafe NAACP St. Lawrence County Public Defender's Office NAI Northern California St. Lukes Roosevelt Hospital National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke Steven Procropio DDS National Life, Montpelier, VT Student Campaign Against Drugs (Nairobi, Kenya) National Security Archive Sub Centro de Salud, Puerto Lopez, Ecuador National Trust England Sungard Financial Data Systems National Wildlife federation Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital Natixis Global Asset Management Supreme Court-St. Lawrence County Nature up North Sustainability Semester Internship over the Summer NBCUniversal Teaching Assistant, Sanglekam, Senegal New York City Department of Environmental Protection Tealwood Asset Management Normandeau Associates The BOMA Project Normandy Real Estate Partners The Borgen Project North Country Public Radio The China Foundation Center Beijing, China Northwestern Mutual The Committee on Homeland Security Northwestern Mutual Financial Network The Elephant Family Norwalk CT Public Defenders office The Lower East Side Printshop Notion Magazine The Office of Congressman Bill Owens NYPERG The Synergos Institute for Economics and Peace NYS Psychiatric Institute The Weave Obama For America Theodore J, Jenal DDS Office of Housing and Residence Life, Case Western Thomson Reuters University United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine Office of the Westchester County Executive VOGUE Ogdensburg City Planning Office World News Entertainment

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