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Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida 2012-2013 Bachelor's Degree Graduates Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida 2012-2013 Bachelor's Degree Graduates 2013 Fall Findings Continuing Employed Full Qtr % Full Qtr FQ Avg. University Graduates Education # % Employed Employed Wages Adventist University of Health Sciences 439 13 3% 184 42% 166 90% $14,893 Barry University 1,079 81 8% 737 68% 616 84% $13,052 Beacon College 26 1 4% 6 23% 1 17% $**,*** Bethune-Cookman University 442 22 5% 257 58% 143 56% $7,955 Clearwater Christian College 83 2 2% 36 43% 25 69% $8,638 Eckerd College 525 20 4% 224 43% 144 64% $10,359 Edward Waters College 82 8 10% 55 67% 38 69% $7,071 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ, Daytona 754 12 2% 227 30% 153 67% $9,861 Everglades University 278 8 3% 97 35% 72 74% $10,918 Flagler College 781 34 4% 464 59% 334 72% $8,541 Florida College 49 6 12% 19 39% 13 68% $9,374 Florida Institute of Technology 729 26 4% 204 28% 146 72% $11,618 Florida Memorial University 178 10 6% 116 65% 79 68% $7,754 Florida Southern College 450 28 6% 259 58% 179 69% $9,161 Hodges University 274 20 7% 205 75% 172 84% $10,388 Jacksonville University 925 26 3% 428 46% 357 83% $12,273 Keiser University 624 22 4% 399 64% 330 83% $10,063 Lynn University 357 13 4% 146 41% 106 73% $10,918 Nova Southeastern University 1,458 113 8% 876 60% 725 83% $11,414 Note: Graduates represent a total count of individuals by school with valid Social Security Numbers. 1/22/2015 All employment outcomes contained in this report are based on the October - December quarter of 2013. All continuing education outcomes are based on enrollment data for the fall semester of 2013 and preliminary winter/spring semester of 2014. Page 1 of 2 A:\PERA 1798 - DOE - Additional ICUF Reports\2012-13 ICUF_FQ Earnings ByDegBySch Quick Summary.rpt Continuing Employed Full Qtr % Full Qtr FQ Avg. University Graduates Education # % Employed Employed Wages Palm Beach Atlantic University 432 26 6% 267 62% 195 73% $11,408 Ringling College of Art and Design 292 4 1% 79 27% 39 49% $7,877 Rollins College 587 25 4% 266 45% 187 70% $8,941 Saint Leo University 1,280 71 6% 868 68% 712 82% $11,068 Southeastern University 451 15 3% 222 49% 158 71% $8,121 St. Thomas University 240 14 6% 153 64% 115 75% $13,719 Stetson University 444 48 11% 216 49% 141 65% $8,337 The University of Tampa 1,188 60 5% 619 52% 449 73% $9,358 University of Miami 2,263 168 7% 784 35% 576 73% $10,494 Warner University 196 13 7% 138 70% 109 79% $8,655 Webber International University 76 2 3% 52 68% 35 67% $8,083 Totals 16,913 911 5% 8,603 51% 6,515 76% $10,648 Note: Graduates represent a total count of individuals by school with valid Social Security Numbers. 1/22/2015 All employment outcomes contained in this report are based on the October - December quarter of 2013. All continuing education outcomes are based on enrollment data for the fall semester of 2013 and preliminary winter/spring semester of 2014. Page 2 of 2 A:\PERA 1798 - DOE - Additional ICUF Reports\2012-13 ICUF_FQ Earnings ByDegBySch Quick Summary.rpt.
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