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The term Student Outcomes refers to undergraduate outcomes within the 6-9 months following graduation, providing a snapshot of Arcadia undergraduates’ success following degree completion. The data is collected through a survey distributed to students at graduation, and again in the months following, along with knowledge gained from faculty, LinkedIn, and phone calls to our graduates, in accordance with national standards. The knowledge rate of outcomes for each class was 79.8% for the class of 2023, 86% for the class of 2022, 79% for the class of 2021, 81% for the class of 2020, and 87% for the class of 2019, though response rates vary among colleges and departments.
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Sampling of Graduate and Professional Schools
First Destination
Top Employers
Job Titles
Top Locations of Graduates
Arcadia graduates accept positions all over the globe. The graphic displays the proportions of graduates working across the United States.
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Top Universities
Sampling of Graduate and Professional Schools
On average, nearly a third of Arcadia graduates enroll in a program of continuing education within 6 months post-graduation. The chart below displays the fields of study our graduates pursued. The represented "other" programs include degrees in International Peace & Conflict Resolution, Occupational Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis, Medicine, Financial Mathematics, and many others.
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