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Post-Graduation Career Outcomes 2020 Edition Springfield College OUR GRADUATES ARE READY to TAKE on the WORLD Post-graduation Career Outcomes 2020 Edition Springfield College OUR GRADUATES ARE READY TO TAKE ON THE WORLD. It’s been a year since the fall 2018 and spring 2019 graduates left the campus, and they’ve moved on to impressive accomplishments. Across all of our academic majors, programs, and minors, Springfield College graduates are contributing to their fields and to their communities in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to others. The Humanics philosophy remains for life. Employed and Enrolled in Employment Enrolled in Graduate School Rate Graduate School 98% 55% 43% = EMPLOYED + 2018-19 2018-19 2018-19 Bachelor Degree Recipients Bachelor Degree Recipients Bachelor Degree Recipients According to the National Association for Colleges and Employers, the average placement rate nationally for private colleges is 92 percent, and 93 percent for colleges in New England. 99% 96% 3% = EMPLOYED + 2018-19 2018-19 2018-19 Master and Doctoral Recipients Master and Doctoral Recipients Master and Doctoral Recipients According to the National Association for Colleges and Employers, the average placement rate nationally for private colleges is 93 percent, and 94 percent for colleges in New England. Where in the world are Springfield College graduates? NEW ENGLAND: 79 PERCENT MID-ATLANTIC: 10 PERCENT MIDWEST: 2 PERCENT SOUTH ATLANTIC: 4 PERCENT MOUNTAIN: 2 PERCENT SOUTH CENTRAL: 1 PERCENT PACIFIC: 1 PERCENT INTERNATIONAL: 2 PERCENT Note: Due to rounding, percentages do not total 100 percent. springfield.edu Springfield College Career Outcomes Top Five Professions of Springfield College Graduates Our graduates receive outstanding educations that prepare them to excel in their respective professions. We are pleased to present the top five professional disciplines they select. HEALTHCARE EDUCATION SOCIAL SERVICES SPORTS & FITNESS BUSINESS This report uses data from the 2018-19 post-graduation survey, which is the most current Springfield College data available. The survey was administered in October 2019 to recent alumni who graduated in August 2018, December 2018, or May 2019. Information (the survey and institutional research) was collected from 480 Bachelor degree recipients, with a 91 percent knowledge rate, and to 393 Master/Doctoral degree recipients, with a 91 percent knowledge rate. The data presented include the known status of recent graduates. 2020 EDITION Springfield College Career Outcomes EMPLOYERS* Access Physical Therapy & Wellness EMSL Analytical, Inc. Performance Physical Therapy American University Encompass Health Philadelphia Fury Anytime Fitness Enterprise Rent-A-Car Pratt & Whitney Apex Systems Envoy America Preferred Therapy Solutions Arbour Hospital Federal Bureau of Prisons Reliant Medical Group, Inc. Athena Health Care Systems Hartford HealthCare Rehabilitation Network River Valley Counseling Center, Inc. Back In Motion Hartford Hospital St. Peter’s Health Partners Barton Associates Hartford Public Schools ServiceNet, Inc. Bay State Physical Therapy Harvard University Soldier On, Inc. Baystate Health Healthworks Fitness Centers for Women Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Boston Behavioral Health Network, Inc. Holyoke Medical Center Special Olympics Maine Beth Israel Lahey Health Hudson Valley Community College Sporting Kansas City Bierman ABA Autism Center IFK Åmål Springfield College Boise Hawks Baseball Club Integrated Rehabilitation Services Suffield Academy Boston University ISlide, Inc. Syracuse University Brandeis University Journal Inquirer Tampa Bay Rays Brattleboro Retreat LA Fitness The Arc Eastern Connecticut Bridgehampton National Bank Liberty Mutual Insurance The Hartford Brigham and Women’s Hospital Lifestyle Integrated Fitness Training The Kraft Group Brockton Public Schools Litchfield Park & Recreation Department The Village for Families & Children Cape Cod Rehabilitation LIVE EVERY DAY Town of Enfield Center for Human Development MBI Group Travelers Charles River Laboratories Mariner Private Wealth Management - Trinity Health Charlton Memorial Hospital Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. UMass Memorial Medical Center Cheshire Public Schools MassMutual University of New Hampshire Chinese Olympic Committee Massachusetts Department of Children University of Maryland City of Springfield and Families University of Massachusetts Amherst Clinical & Support Options Massachusetts Society for the Prevention University of Massachusetts Boston Commonwealth Financial Network of Cruelty to Children University of Minnesota Concord University Massachusetts Trial Courts University of North Carolina at Charlotte Connecticut Children’s Medical Center May Institute U.S. Electrical Services, Inc. Connecticut Department of Children Mercy Medical Center Vanderbilt University and Families Middlesex Hospital Wesleyan University Daily Hampshire Gazette Middlesex Sheriff’s Office West Hartford Chiropractic Dana Farber Cancer Institute Monmouth Medical Center Boys & Girls Club of West Springfield DGI Communications MP CPAs Westchester Medical Center Digital Federal Credit Union National Ambulance XSport Fitness Dunn & Philips, P.C. New York Life Insurance Company Yale University DXC Technology Newton-Wellesley Hospital YOU, Inc. Eagle Hill School Norwich Public Schools YMCA of Greater Boston East Longmeadow Public Schools Orlando Magic YWCA Western Massachusetts Elite Physical Therapy Pacific University Elon University Pawtucket Red Sox GRADUATE SCHOOLS* Bay Path University New England College of Optometry Springfield College Boston University New York University Temple University Drexel University Northeastern University University of Connecticut Florida Gulf Coast University Pace University University of Massachusetts Amherst Framingham State University Pennsylvania State University University of Massachusetts Medical School Hofstra University Rush University University of Pittsburgh Marist College Rutgers University - New Brunswick William James College Massachusetts College of Pharmacy Sacred Heart University Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Health Sciences University Southern Connecticut State University *Denotes sample listing 263 ALDEN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MA 01109-3797 springfield.edu Jan. 2020.
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