Posted on Nov 1, 1996

From Dinosaurus magazine to the London School of Economics, the Class of 1995 has taken many paths.

Results from the Career Development Center's annual survey find sixty-four percent of the graduates employed, thirty percent in advanced study, four percent traveling, and two percent unemployed. Ninety-six percent of the class responded to the survey.

The largest area of employment
was sales and marketing (8.2 percent), with education at 6.8 percent. Among those choosing graduate study, 6.1 percent of the class went to medical school. Law and education each had 4.9 percent of the class.

Copies of the survey are available from the Career Development Center.