2022-23 First Destination Survey results and interactive data visualizations are now available online.
For undergraduates, 82% of bachelor’s degree recipients who graduated in the 2022-23 academic year are engaged in a full-time activity, including those who are employed, enrolled in graduate/professional school, in the military or are in a stipend-paid service position as of six months after graduation. Among full-time employed respondents, 96% indicated that they consider their job to be related to their career goals, very similar to prior cohorts.
For graduate and Graduate School of Management students who graduated in the 2022-23 academic year, 91.5% of respondents are engaged in a full-time activity. Among full-time employed respondents, 98% indicated that they consider their job to be related to their career goals, very similar to prior cohorts.
The First Destination Survey investigates the employment and enrollment in graduate/professional school activities of recent degree recipients with the goal of estimating post-graduation outcomes rates. The target population were degree recipients who graduated between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023. The undergraduate survey had a 93% response rate, and the graduate/GSM survey had a 67% response rate.
This survey is a collaboration between the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis and the Career Center.
OIRA regularly posts reports and statistics for the campus community on its website. For questions about any of these reports or to obtain additional data from institutional surveys, contact Laura MacBride, associate director in the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis.