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Results from the 2013 Undergraduate Alumni Survey Karen Gil, Dean and Distinguished Professor, College of Arts & Sciences Lynn Williford, Assistant Provost, Institutional Research & Assessment Presented to Faculty Council November 15, 2013
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21 st Century Vision Committee: Undergraduate Education Board of Trustees, 2012-13 Co-Chairs: Trustee Alston Gardner and Dean Karen Gil Recommendations: 1. Create Transformative Learning Opportunities 2. Incorporate Best Techniques & Technologies in Re-Engineered Courses 3. Guide Students’ Transition to Next Steps 4. Streamline and Support Pathways to Degree Attainment 5. Survey Alumni and Incorporate Results into Assessment and Planning
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Goals of the Alumni Survey Status of Graduates 5 and 10 Years Out – Employment and Graduate/Professional Education Curriculum Learning Outcomes -- Career Relevance of: – Specific Abilities and Skills Acquired – In- and Out-of-Class Learning Experiences Overall Satisfaction with Undergraduate Experience Suggestions for Strengthening the Undergraduate Experience and Career Preparation
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Time Periods Captured
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Survey Respondents Responses = 1,173 (about 20%) Respondent characteristics reflect population Results likely represent the most engaged and involved alumni
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Most Employed or in Grad School Status at Time of Survey Years Since Graduation Five YearsTen Years Employed Full-Time69%84% Employed Part-Time2%4% Enrolled in Graduate School21%3% Not Employed, Seeking Employment3%2% Other5%7%
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Employment Fields Business 29% Education 17% Medicine/health 17% Law 9% Technology 5% Research, science 5% Artistic, creative 5% Government/military 4% Non-Profit 3% Communications 3% Other helping professions 3%
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Began Graduate/Professional Studies
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Highest Degree Earned or Started Professional Master’s (MBA, MPA, MSW, etc.)29% Other Master’s (MA, MS)28% First Professional (MD, DDS, JD, PharmD, DNP)24% Research Doctorate (PhD, EdD)11% Professional Licensure, 2nd BA/BS, Other8% 100% Many had earned/started more than one of the above.
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Curriculum Learning Outcomes Important to Career/ Carolina Prepared Them Well
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Experiential Activities Important for Their Careers Participated Rated as Important/ Very Important to Career Internships/Practica 59%83% Study Abroad 42%77% Thesis or Senior Project 32%71% Undergraduate Research 52%71% Work for Pay 66%65% Public Service 77%62%
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“If I could do it over again, I would…” Participate in Study Abroad 62% Conduct Undergraduate Research 50% Do Internship in My Major 46%
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Overall Satisfaction
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