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School of Education and Health Sciences FLYER FIRST DESTINATION SURVEY 2014 –2015 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES FIRST DESTINATION AFTER GRADUATION DESTINATION RESPONSES PERCENTAGE New Job 156 62% Enrolled in Graduate School 56 22% Volunteer or Service Program 14 6% 99 PERCENT Temporary/Contract Work Assignment 12 5% Post-Graduation Internship 6 2% Continuing Current Position 2 1% Military 1 <1% Pursuing Personal Interests 1 <1% Self-Employed/Entrepreneur 1 <1% Freelance 0 0% Actively Seeking Work 2 1% RATE Actively Seeking Additional Education 0 0% SUCCESS Not Sure 0 0% Other 0 0% TOTAL RESPONSES AND KNOWLEDGE RATE 251 88% Survey data includes graduates from August 2014 | December 2014 | May 2015 27% INSIDE THIS REPORT Class of 2014 – 2015 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 100% OR A STEPPING STONE TOWARD IT MOST EFFECTIVE RESOURCES USED TO FIND JOB RESOURCES RESPONSES PERCENTAGE Networking 11 16% Family/Personal Contacts 9 13% Other Internet job posting site 8 11% Faculty 7 10% Company/Employer Website 6 9% Contacted Employer Directly 6 9% Previously Worked for Employer 6 9% Education Interview Day 5 7% Internship 3 4% LinkedIn 3 4% Volunteer/Service 2 3% Cooperative Education 1 1% Job Shadowing 1 1% Other Career Fair(s) 1 1% UD Career Fair(s) 1 1% Company Presentation/Seminar 0 0% Employment Agency (Head Hunter) 0 0% Hire a Flyer Job Postings 0 0% On-Campus Interviews 0 0% TOTAL RESPONSES 70 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES 3 EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATED IN: RESPONSES PERCENTAGE Internship 64 33% On-Campus job 54 28% Student Teaching 42 22% Volunteer, Service Learning Internship 20 10% Research or Teaching Assistant 8 4% Flyer Enterprises Position 3 2% Graduate Assistantship 1 1% Co-op Position 0 0% Unpaid Career-Related Experience | Center on Campus 0 0% None of the above 2 1% TOTAL RESPONSES 194 EMPLOYMENT OVERVIEW RESPONDENT CONSIDERS JOB TO BE: RESPONSES PERCENTAGE Within Chosen Field 170 89% A Stepping Stone Toward Chosen Field 22 11% Outside Chosen Field 0 0% TOTAL RESPONSES 192 JOB IS: RESPONSES PERCENTAGE Full-Time 178 93% Part-Time 13 7% Other 1 1% TOTAL RESPONSES 192 4 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY BREAKDOWN BY MAJOR ADOLESCENCE TO YOUNG ADULT EDUCATION LOW AVERAGE HIGH $23,000 $34,945 $41,600 Boys Hope Girls Hope of St. Louis St. Louis, MO Residential Counselor Carmen Northwest Middle School for Milwaukee, WI Teacher | 8th Grade Science and Technology Social Studies Teacher Carroll High School Riverside, OH 9th and 10th Grade Cleveland City Schools Cleveland, OH Social Studies Teacher | High School David H. Ponitz Dayton, OH Language Arts Teacher Career Technology Center Language Arts Teacher | High School Dayton Early College Academy Dayton, OH Math Teacher and Advisor Language Arts Teacher | 7th Grade Dayton Public Schools Dayton, OH Language Arts Teacher | 9th Grade English Teaching Assistant Program Thailand Teacher Fulbright English Teaching George Town, Malaysia English Teacher Assistant Program Greenville City Schools Greenville, OH Math Teacher | 9th–12th Grade Greer Middle School Greer, SC Teacher | 7th Grade and Baseball Coach John Glenn High School New Concord, OH English Teacher Kids Club Full Immersion Changwon, South Korea English Teacher English Program Main West High School Des Plaines, IL Algebra 2 Teacher Earth and Space Science Martin County School District Stuart, FL and Biology Teacher Olmsted Falls City Schools Olmsted Falls, OH Math Teacher | High School Our Lady of the Wayside Language Arts, Social Studies and C atholic School Arlington Heights, IL Religion Teacher | 7th and 8th Grade Reynolds and Reynolds Kettering, OH Remote Customer Training Professional Seton High School Cincinnati, OH Math Teacher | Long-Term Substitute Shanghai World Shanghai, China English Teacher Foreign Language Primary School St. Louis County St. Louis, MO Police Recruit SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES 5 ADOLESCENCE TO YOUNG ADULT EDUCATION (cont.) LOW AVERAGE HIGH $23,000 $34,945 $41,600 Algebra and Geometry Troy City Schools Troy, OH Teacher | High School University of Dayton Dayton, OH Upward Bound Coordinator Wellspring Camps Milwaukee, WI Camp Counselor DIETETICS Bluffton University Bluffton, OH Dietetic Intern CrossFit Heights Huber Heights, OH Gym Manager HCR ManorCare Chicago, IL Dietary Aide KellyMitchell Group Chicago, IL Technical Recruiter Otterbein Senior Lifestyle Choices Middletown, OH Dietetic Technican University of Michigan Hospital Ann Arbor, OH Dietetic Intern EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LOW AVERAGE HIGH $14,000 $34,258 $46,000 Religion and Social Studies Archdiocese of Atlanta Atlanta, GA Teacher | Middle School Intervention Specialist | Preschool Beavercreek City Schools Beavercreek, OH Teacher | 2nd Grade Teacher | 2nd Grade Bishop Fenwick School Zanesville, OH Teacher Brookville City Schools Brookville, OH Substitute Teacher Intervention Specialist | Preschool Centerville City Schools Centerville, OH Teacher | 4th Grade Intervention Specialist and Cleveland City Schools Cleveland, OH Long-Term Substitute Columbus City Schools Columbus, OH Teacher | 1st Grade Dayton Public Schools Dayton, OH Kindergarten Teacher 6 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (cont.) LOW AVERAGE HIGH $14,000 $34,258 $46,000 Diocese of Nashville Catholic Schools Nashville, TN Substitute Teacher Fayette County Public Schools Lexington, KY Teacher Greenville City Schools Greenville, OH Intervention Specialist Horizon Science Academy Toledo, OH Teacher | 2nd Grade Imagine Schools Columbus, OH Kindergarten Teacher Immaculate Heart of Mary Cincinnati, OH Teacher | 1st Grade Catholic School Teacher | 1st Grade Incarnation Catholic School Centerville, OH Teacher | 3rd Grade Indianapolis Public Schools Indianapolis, IN Teacher | 3rd Grade Kettering City School District Kettering, OH Teacher Madeira City Schools Cincinnati, OH Educational Assistant Intervention Specialist | Preschool Kindergarten Teacher Miamisburg City School District Miamisburg, OH Kindergarten Teacher Teacher | 1st Grade Midwest City Elementary Midwest City, OK Kindergarten Teacher Milford Schools Milford, OH Teacher | 3rd Grade National Heritage Academics Dayton, OH Teacher | 2nd Grade Northeastern Local Schools South Vienna, OH Teacher | Preschool Northmont Local Schools Englewood, OH Intervention Specialist | Preschool Operation TEACH Glyndon, MD Teacher | 1st Grade Our Lady of Grace School Chicago, IL Kindergarten Teacher Our Lady of Perpetual Help Glenview, IL Junior Kindergarten Teacher Pathway School of Discovery Dayton, OH Math Teacher | 4th Grade Personal Family Chicago, IL Live-In Nanny Piqua City Schools Piqua, OH Kindergarten Teacher Professional Education Services Group Clarkston, MI Substitute Teacher Richard Allen Academy Dayton, OH Teacher | 4th Grade School of St. Mary Lake Forest, IL Kindergarten Teacher She La La Boutique New Canaan, CT Manager Springfeld City School District Springfeld, OH Teacher | 1st Grade St. Francis School Honolulu, HI Teacher | 2nd Grade SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES 7 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (cont.) LOW AVERAGE HIGH $14,000 $34,258 $46,000 St. Joseph Catholic School Libertyville, IL Teacher | 1st Grade Computer Science Teacher St. Louis Public Schools St. Louis, MO K – 5th Grade St. Mary School Delaware, OH Teacher | 3rd Grade St. Peter Catholic School Huber Heights, OH Teacher | 2nd Grade St. Vincent Fair Catholic School Cincinnati, OH Teacher | 1st Grade Sycamore School District Cincinnati, OH Language Arts Teacher | 4th Grade The Walt Disney Company Orlando, FL College Intern Trotwood-Madison School District Trotwood, OH Teacher | 1st Grade Troy City Schools Troy, OH Kindergarten Teacher Village Prep Woodland Hills Cleveland, OH Teacher | 2nd and 3rd Grade Whitehall City Schools Whitehall, OH Kindergarten Teacher EARLY CHILDHOOD LEADERSHIP & ADVANCEMENT Family Child Care Dayton, OH Owner and Child Care Provider Miami Valley Child Development Center Dayton, OH Assistant Teacher EDUCATION AND ALLIED STUDIES AmeriCorps VISTA Dayton, OH Community Resource Specialist Catholic Charities Omaha, NE Domestic Violence Advocate Cincinnati Public Schools Cincinnati, OH Substitute Teacher Creative World of Montessori School Beavercreek, OH Special Education Aide 8 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH SCIENCES EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY ABC Scribes Dayton, OH Medical Scribe Dupage Medical Group Wheaton, IL Physical Therapy Technician Elite Medical Scribes United States Implementation Specialist Midtown Health Glenview, IL Fitness Director ScribeAmerica Chicago, IL Medical Scribe Chemistry Instructor and St. Charles Preparatory School Columbus, OH Freshman Basketball Assistant Coach EXERCISE SCIENCE Arthrex Cleveland, OH Associate Sales Representative ETMC Olympic Center Tyler, TX Exercise Specialist Go Sports Performance Center Columbus, OH Trainer Mercy Volunteer Corps Savannah, GA Health Education Outreach Coordinator St. Mary’s Health Center Platinum 1 Wellness St. Louis, MO Wellness Specialist Sherwin Williams Cleveland, OH Health Fitness Specialist Shift Digital Birmingham, MI Digital Strategy Consultant St. Viator High School Arlington Heights, IL Director of Strength and Conditioning United States Army Bedford, VA Platoon Leader FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION BEDA Madrid Spain English Teacher Chaminade Julienne High School Dayton, OH Spanish and TESOL Teacher Teach English In
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