What do students do with their Earlham degrees?
Earlham is committed to providing an exceptional education for its students and to preparing its graduates for success in all careers covering the full spectrum of human endeavor. Although the majority of Earlham students go right into the workforce upon graduation, within several years, many Earlham alumni are enrolled in graduate school programs. (Nearly 80% of Earlham students achieve graduate degrees in the fields of medicine, business, human services, research technology, teaching, politics, law, to name a few.) In addition to succeeding in their chosen careers, Earlham graduates are concerned leaders, involved citizens and caring parents, achieving their personal goals while working for the common good.
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