What are the graduate school and job placement statistics for Providence College graduates?
Six months after graduation, 97% of the Class of 2007 reported that they were either employed or attending graduate or professional school. According to our Employment/Educational Status Survey, 87% of respondents who were working said they were doing so full-time, and 82% said that they were working in their desired fields. Beginning as early as freshman year, the Career Services Office offers advising, resources and a wide variety of career development programs and events. Students can take advantage of assessment tools, career presentations, internships, alumni job shadowing, career networking events, multiple career fairs, on-campus recruiting and individualized consultation on the job search and graduate school admission process.
Six months after graduation, 96% of recent alumni reported that they were either employed or attending graduate or professional school. According to our Employment/Educational Status Survey, 82% of respondents were employed and 27% were attending graduate or professional school (totaling more than 100% due to some individuals both working and attending school). Of those recent alumni who are working full-time, 81% said that they were working in their desired fields. Beginning as early as freshman year, the Career Services Office offers advising, resources and a wide variety of career development programs and events. Students can take advantage of assessment tools, career presentations, internships, alumni job shadowing, career networking events, multiple career fairs, on-campus recruiting and individualized consultation on the job search and graduate school admission process.