What Happened to the Class of 2015? a Comprehensive Follow-Up Study of MCC Graduates

What Happened to the Class of 2015? a Comprehensive Follow-Up Study of MCC Graduates

What Happened to the Class of 2015? A Comprehensive Follow-Up Study of MCC Graduates FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF 2015 GRADUATES Table of Contents Introduction & Highlights……………………………. i-ii EMS: Paramedic ....................................................... 103-104 2015 Transfer Colleges ........................................................ 1 Entrepreneurial & Applied Business Studies .......105-106 2015 Employers ..................................................................3-7 Fire Protection Technology .....................................107-108 Summary: Transfer Curriculum (AS)....................... ....... 8 Health Information Technology ..............................109-110 Addictions Counseling ....................................................9-10 Heating, Ventilation, & Air Cond. Tech. ..................111-112 Advertising: Commercial Art ....................................... 11-12 Hospitality Management .......................................... 113-114 Business Administration ..............................................13-15 Human Services ......................................................... 115-116 Cinema & Screen Studies ............................................17-18 Interior Design ........................................................... 117-118 Communication & Media Arts .....................................19-20 Mechanical Technology ...........................................119-120 Computer Information Systems ..................................21-22 Nursing ........................................................................121-122 Computer Science ........................................................ 23-24 Office Technology......................................................123-124 Criminal Justice ............................................................ 25-26 Optical Systems Technology ...................................125-126 Diversity & Community Studies ................................. 27-28 Precision Machining .................................................127-128 Engineering Science ....................................................29-30 Radiologic Technology ..............................................129-130 Fine Arts ......................................................................... 31-32 Visual Communic. Tech: Graphic Design ..............131-132 Health Studies ...............................................................33-34 Visual Communic. Tech: Photo/TV ........................ 133-134 Human Services ............................................................35-36 Summary: Career Curriculum (Certificate) .................136 Individual Studies ......................................................... 37-38 Addictions Counseling ..............................................137-138 Information Technology ..............................................39-40 Agricultural & Food Studies ................................... 139-140 International Business .................................................41-42 Automotive Technology ............................................141-142 Liberal Arts & Sciences - General Studies .............. 43-51 Computer Aided Design & Drafting ...................... 143-144 Liberal Arts & Sciences - Science ............................53-54 Criminal Justice: Corrections Administration ..... 145-146 Mathematics .................................................................55-56 Culinary Arts ..............................................................147-148 Office Administration & Management ..................... 57-58 Cybersecurity ............................................................ 149-150 Performing Arts - Music .............................................59-60 Dental Assisting .........................................................151-152 Physical Education Studies ........................................ 61-62 Direct Disability Support Services .........................153-154 Public Relations ............................................................63-64 Early Care ....................................................................155-156 Sport Management ......................................................65-66 Electronics Technology ............................................157-158 Theatre Arts .................................................................. 67-68 Emergency Medical Services .................................159-160 Summary: Transfer Curriculum (AA) .............................. 70 Food Management.....................................................161-162 Liberal Arts & Sci. - Adolescence Education ...........71-72 Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning .............. 163-164 Liberal Arts & Sci. - Childhood Education ................73-74 Hotel Management ....................................................165-166 Liberal Arts & Sci. - Early Care ...................................75-76 Human Services .........................................................167-168 Liberal Arts & Sci. - Humanities & Soc. Sci. ............77-78 Interior Design ...........................................................169-170 Law Enforcement ......................................................171-172 Summary: Career Curriculum (AAS) ..............................80 Office Technology......................................................173-174 Accounting: General .................................................... 81-82 Optical Systems Technology ...................................175-176 Apprentice Training: Automotive ..............................83-84 Paralegal Studies ......................................................177-178 Apprentice Training: Machine Trades ......................85-86 Paramedic ...................................................................179-180 Biotechnology ............................................................... 87-88 Precision Machining/Optical Fabrication .............181-182 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician ..................89-90 Precision Tooling ...................................................... 183-184 Computer Information Systems ..................................91-92 Small Business Management ..................................185-186 Computer Systems Technology .................................93-94 Solar Thermal Technology .......................................187-188 Construction Technology ............................................ 95-96 Sustainability ..............................................................189-190 Criminal Justice ............................................................ 97-98 Teaching Assistant ....................................................191-192 Dental Hygiene ............................................................ 99-100 Travel & Tourism ....................................................... 193-194 Electrical Engineering Technology .........................101-102 INTRODUCTION Follow-Up Study of 2015 Graduates The information in this study is based upon 2,670 graduates of the Class of 2015. We have outcome data on 1,725 (65%) of those graduates. It came from the Graduate Follow-Up Survey, the National Student Clearinghouse, and various MCC departments. GRADUATES 2,670 STUDENTS GRADUATED AS THE CLASS OF 2015 • 1,739 (65%) HAD BEEN IN TRANSFER PROGRAMS • 661 (25%) HAD BEEN IN CAREER PROGRAMS • 270 (10%) HAD BEEN IN CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS TRANSFER PROGRAM GRADUATES OF THE 1,739 (A.S./A.A.) GRADUATES: • 857 (49%) ARE CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION FULL-TIME • 145 (8%) ARE EMPLOYED FULL-TIME • 201 (12%) ARE CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION OR ARE EMPLOYED PART-TIME • 15 (1%) ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT • 521 (30%) HAVE NOT CONTINUED THEIR EDUCATION AND HAVE AN UNKNOWN EMPLOYMENT STATUS CAREER PROGRAM GRADUATES OF THE 661 (A.A.S.) GRADUATES: • 255 (38%) ARE EMPLOYED FULL-TIME, 228 (34%) IN THEIR MAJOR FIELD • 78 (12%) ARE CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION FULL-TIME • 88 (13%) ARE EMPLOYED OR ARE CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION PART-TIME • 7 (1%) ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT • 233 (35%) HAVE NOT CONTINUED THEIR EDUCATION AND HAVE AN UNKNOWN EMPLOYMENT STATUS CAREER PROGRAM GRADUATES - CERTIFICATES OF THE 270 (CERTIFICATE) GRADUATES: • 78 (29%) ARE EMPLOYED FULL-TIME, 69 (26%) IN THEIR MAJOR FIELD • 24 (9%) ARE CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION FULL-TIME • 79 (29%) ARE EMPLOYED OR ARE CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION PART-TIME • 9 (3%) ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT • 80 (30%) HAVE NOT CONTINUED THEIR EDUCATION AND HAVE AN UNKNOWN EMPLOYMENT STATUS i HIGHLIGHTS COLLEGE TRANSFER: • 988 (37%) OF ALL GRADUATES ARE CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION FULL-TIME • 1,449 (44%) OF GRADUATES TRANSFERRED EITHER FULL- OR PART-TIME TO 162 DIFFERENT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES • 911 (63%) OF TRANSFERRING GRADUATES ARE ENROLLED IN LOCAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES INCLUDING: SUNY COLLEGE AT BROCKPORT .................................................................................. 346 ROCHESTER INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY .................................................................128 ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE.............................................................................................. 86 UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER .......................................................................................... 48 NAZARETH COLLEGE .........................................................................................................47 SUNY COLLEGE AT GENESEO .......................................................................................... 43 ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE ......................................................................................37

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