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First Destination Success Rates

These reports highlight UCM graduates six months after graduation on their First Destination Success (FDS). FDS can be defined as graduates who are actively engaged in work/educational experiences (full-time, part-time, military, volunteer/program of service, or continuing education). This information is shared with departments across campus and is vital to our university. Prospective students and families can gain knowledge by looking at major statistics. We are proud of our 94% overall First Destination Success Rates (FDS) and our current 92% Undergraduate and 95% Graduate FDS rates (unique graduates) as well as our 98% Overall Statisfaction Rate and our 95% Undergraduate and 99% Graduate satisfaction rates!

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2022-2023 Annual Report

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2019-2020 Annual Report

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Salary Summary - Combined

Salary Summary - Undergraduate

Salary Summary - Graduate

Note: Salary Summary calculations include those with multiple degrees.

Note: "Seeking" = graduates who are seeking employment and planning to continue education.

Note: "Employed" = graduates who are working part-time, full-time, or military.

Graduates Indicating Employment (Full-Time, Military, Volunteering/Program of Service) by School

Post Graduate Study Report by School

 

2018-2019 Annual Report

2018-2019 Annual Report

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Reports

Salary Summary - Combined

Salary Summary - Undergraduate

Salary Summary - Graduate

Note: Salary Summary calculations include those with multiple degrees.

Note: "Seeking" = graduates who are seeking employment and planning to continue education.

Note: "Employed" = graduates who are working part-time, full-time, or military.

Graduates Indicating Employment (Full-Time, Military, Volunteering/Program of Service) by School

Post Graduate Study Report by School

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