Not exact matches
In fact, only 2
percent of U.S. college
graduates consider the oil and gas industry their top choice for
employment.»
Along with a sky - high
employment rate, Defy
graduates have a recidivism rate of around 3.2
percent — a stark contrast to the staggering 76.6
percent of former prisoners who land back in jail within 5 years of their release.
Available data from the Institute of Statistics, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) in March 2017 revealed that only 10
percent of
graduates find jobs after their national service and it can take up to 10 years for a large number of
graduates to secure
employment.
In DeVry's case, the company advertised 90
percent of their
graduates were seeking
employment in their field of study had done so successfully.
This partnership with University of Chicago is part of a larger citywide strategy to invest in expanding access for youth to learning, mentoring and
employment opportunities that will better ensure all of our students
graduate 100
percent college ready and 100
percent college bound.»
But among the 2008 cohort — who
graduated just on the cusp of the Great Recession — the
employment rate drops sharply to 72
percent for black
graduates, while dipping more modestly to 83
percent for white
graduates (see Figure 6).
According to the organizations's latest numbers, 70
percent of incoming teachers in the metro LA area, which includes LA Unified and other surrounding districts, identify as non-white; nearly half received federal Pell Grants, which are given to low income students; half are the first in their families to
graduate from college, and 10 of the new teachers are recent immigrants who earned federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status, which means they are eligible for
employment.
Earn your Special Education Generalist master's degree or licensure in a nationally - ranked education program with a
graduate employment rate that exceeds 95
percent.
Ninety
percent of program
graduates maintain consistent
employment, and 55
percent go on to obtain a four - year degree.
A 2011 federal study found that although the
employment rate within 6 years of leaving high school for special education students (71.1
percent) was actually slightly better than for general education students (70.7
percent), the special education
graduates earned significantly less — $ 9.40 an hour, compared to $ 13.20.
Only a few lawyers get those gravy - train, six - figure salaries... [D] espite the 90 -
percent - plus
employment figures touted by most law schools, most
graduates will not get jobs as lawyers in law firms...
According to data from the American Bar Association, only 56
percent of law
graduates in the Class of 2012 nationwide had full - time, long - term
employment requiring bar passage.
Granted, any criticism of law schools must be nuanced, since about 60
percent of law schools had
graduates with better
employment rates than the national average.
When we take temporary
employment into account, it appears that approximately 45
percent of 2010
graduates of this particular top - 50 law school had real legal jobs nine months after graduation.
Only 18
percent of 2014
graduates expect to earn $ 25,000 or less, but more than 41
percent of 2012 and 2013
graduates are earning salaries in that range, according to the Accenture 2014 College
Graduate Employment Survey.