Undergraduate Placement Report - Class of 2016

[Pages:15]Undergraduate Placement Report - Class of 2016

Number of graduates: Knowledge rate:

1,972 99%

January 26, 2017

Fordham's commitment to cura personalis does not stop when students graduate. Until they have landed in their first destination, the Office of Career Services reaches out to every newly graduated student to offer assistance as they pursue careers and other activities. Career Counselors and others reached out to every member of the Class of 2016. Through personal contact and other sources (e.g., social media, employer reports, Law School Admission Council (LSAC) reports), they learned the "first destination" for 99% of the graduates.

Seeking Continuing Education 2%

Seeking Employment 10%

Artistic Pursuits or Auditions 2%

Not Seeking 3%

Continuing Education

17%

Employed Full-Time 59%

Public Service 2%

Military Service 1%

Employed Part-Time 4%

In January 2014, the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) released the first ever set of standards and protocols for collecting post-baccalaureate placement data. Fordham adopted the standards with the Class of 2014 in order to facilitate comparisons of outcomes for current and prospective students. As Fordham's earlier placement analyses did not use the same methodology, caution should be used when comparing the outcomes of classes prior to 2014 with those since then.

Source. CareerInsights Data Analysis Platform

Primary Activity1

Employed Full-Time3 Employed Part-Time3 Military Service Public Service Continuing Education3 Artistic Pursuits or Auditions Seeking Employment Seeking Continuing Education2 Not Seeking Total

Placement by General Program

Gabelli School of Business

372 73%

14 3%

4

1%

2

0%

71 14%

2

0%

36 7%

3

1%

8

2%

512 100%

Liberal Arts Colleges

782

71 12 32 268 37 153 28 57 1,440

54%

5% 1% 2% 19% 3% 11% 2% 4% 100%

Overall

1,154

85 16 34 339 39 189 31 65 1,952

59%

4% 1% 2% 17% 2% 10% 2% 3% 100%

Median Mean Salaries reported

Annual Starting Salary for Full-time Employment3

$60,000

$40,000

$58,559

$44,673

233

63%

278

36%

$49,000

$51,005

511

44%

Note 1. We have reports of more than one post-baccalaureate activity for some graduates. In such cases, either the graduate indicates a primary activity or we designate a primary activity, giving primacy to activities as follows (in descending order): Employed (Full-Time), Military Service, Service Organization, Fellowship (Full-Time), Education (Full-Time), Own Venture (Full-Time), Employed (Part-Time), Fellowship (Part-Time), Education (Part-Time), Own Venture (Part-Time), Artistic Pursuits or Auditions, Still Seeking Employment, Still Seeking Education, Not Seeking.

Note 2. Fordham graduates who report that they are preparing for an exam are included in the "Seeking Continuing Education" category. Both full-time and part-time study are included here.

Note 3. In keeping with NACE practices, full-time and part-time employment include job-related fellowships and entrepreneurial ventures as well as post-graduation internships, and contract and freelance work. Education-based fellowships are included in the "Continuing Education" category.

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Leading Industries of graduates who chose full or part-time standard

employment, Graduating Class of 2016.

Financial Services Media/Communications Education Services Leisure, Arts & Entertainment Healthcare Consumer Products/Trade Technology/Engineering/Science Accounting Consulting Non-profit organization Fashion/Retail Government Construction & Manufacturing Transportation & Warehousing Natural Resources/Energy/Utilities Other Unreported Total

Gabelli School of Business

123 32% 42 11%

5

1%

14

4%

6

2%

2

1%

21

5%

13

3%

40 10%

19

5%

2

1%

6

2%

3

1%

2

1%

0

0%

1

0%

3

1%

84 22%

386 100%

Liberal Arts Colleges

69

8%

106 12%

86 10%

63

7%

57

7%

55

6%

33

4%

38

4%

2

0%

14

2%

27

3%

23

3%

18

2%

7

1%

3

0%

2

0%

10

1%

240 28%

853 100%

Overall

192 148

91 77 63 57 54 51 42 33 29 29 21

9 3 3 13 324 1,239

15% 12%

7% 6% 5% 5% 4% 4% 3% 3% 2% 2% 2% 1% 0% 0% 1% 26% 100%

Note. Industry refers to the segment of the economy in which the employer operates, whereas occupation refers to the employee's job function for the employer. Both industry and occupation are reported by the graduates themselves. Since the distinction between industry and occupation may not be clear to some, these fields are often blank. OCS and OIR review graduates' reports and impute values when possible, nonetheless, the percentage of unreported cases remains high. As a result, this report should be interpreted with caution.

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Leading Occupations of graduates who chose full or part-time standard

employment, Graduating Class of 2016.

Gabelli School of Business

Finance

129 33%

Media and Communication

12

3%

Office and Administrative Support

12

3%

Marketing

39 10%

Education, Training and Library

3

1%

Accounting

53 14%

Sales

15

4%

Research

11

3%

Law

5

1%

Computer and Information Technology

8

2%

Healthcare

1

0%

Arts and Design

1

0%

Management

14

4%

Consulting

16

4%

Community and Social Services

1

0%

Fund-raising

5

1%

Entertainment and Sports

2

1%

Production

4

1%

Real Estate

2

1%

Insurance

3

1%

Personal Care and Service

1

0%

Food Preparation and Serving

1

0%

Protective Service

3

1%

Construction and Extraction

0

0%

All Other Responses

10

3%

Unreported

35

9%

Total

386 100%

Liberal Arts Colleges

53

6%

81

9%

75

9%

48

6%

75

9%

7

1%

39

5%

41

5%

36

4%

33

4%

38

4%

37

4%

17

2%

11

1%

17

2%

11

1%

12

1%

9

1%

7

1%

5

1%

6

1%

5

1%

2

0%

5

1%

31

4%

152 18%

853 100%

Overall

182 93 87 87 78 60 54 52 41 41 39 38 31 27 18 16 14 13 9 8 7 6 5 5 41

187 1,239

15% 8% 7% 7% 6% 5% 4% 4% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% 0% 0% 3%

15% 100%

Note. Industry refers to the segment of the economy in which the employer operates, whereas occupation refers to the employee's job function for the employer. Both industry and occupation are reported by the graduates themselves. Since the distinction between industry and occupation may not be clear to some, these fields are often blank. OCS and OIR review graduates' reports and impute values when possible, nonetheless, the percentage of unreported cases remains high. As a result, this report should be interpreted with caution.

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Top Hiring Employers of graduates who chose full or part-time standard

employment, Graduating Class of 2016.

Fordham University1 JPMorgan Chase & Co. Deloitte NBC Universal PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Ernst & Young KPMG Morgan Stanley Goldman Sachs & Co. Merrill Lynch & Co. Bank of America Teach For America2 Viacom Inc. Nomura Holdings Inc. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center UBS PepsiCo Inc. Mount Sinai Hospital Havas Media Grant Thornton LLP Fox News CITYMD Citigroup Inc. CBS The New York Botanical Garden TD Bank Target Corp. Soci?t? G?n?rale Skills Alliance Penguin Random House NYU Langone Medical Center New York Life Insurance Company National Futures Association Montefiore Medical Center Mindshare Mediacom Communications Corporation Meddeas Maxus Global L'Or?al Hearst Corporation Google Inc. Direct Agents Brigham and Women's Hospital BNP Paribas Amazon All Other Responses Total

Gabelli School of Business 4 21 16 2 11 11 10 7 4 4 5 0 1 5 0 3 2 0 4 4 0 0 4 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 247 386

Liberal Arts Colleges 44 8 5 11 1 0 0 1 4 3 2 6 4 0 5 1 2 4 0 0 4 4 0 4 3 0 0 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 3 0 3 3 1 3 3 1 3 698 853

Overall

48 29 21 13 12 11 10 8 8 7 7 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 945 1,239

Note 1. Some of these graduates are long-time Fordham employees who have completed their degrees under the tuition remission benefit. Most have joined Fordham's staff after graduating.

Note 2. Teach for America is classified as employment rather than a fellowship for this report because participants are compensated at market rate.

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Starting Salary and Bonuses of graduates who chose full-time standard

employment, Graduating Class of 2016.

Forms of Compensation

Salaries Reported

Amount

Gabelli School of Business Mean Annual Salary Median Annual Salary

233

$58,559

233

$60,000

Mean Signing Bonus Mean Expected Bonus

79

$7,390

101

$13,798

Liberal Arts Colleges Mean Annual Salary Median Annual Salary

278

$44,673

278

$40,000

Mean Signing Bonus Mean Expected Bonus

18

$9,106

39

$7,714

Note 1. All reported salaries are included in these statistics. Employment is considered full-time unless otherwise specified. When hourly wages were reported, annual income equals wage x 40 hours/week x 52 weeks/year.

Note 2. Academic year salaries for teachers are included as annual salaries in this report.

Note 3. Salaries of graduates ranged from $16,800 to $200,000. The maximum signing bonus was $40,000, and the maximum expected bonus was $200,000.

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Degree Programs, other than law or medicine, that Fordham graduates pursued,

Graduating Class of 2016.

Gabelli School of Business

Doctorate - STEM field

0

0%

Master's - Arts or Humanities field

0

0%

Master's - Business field

50 83%

Master's - Communications or Media

1

2%

Master's - Education or Counseling

0

0%

Master's - Other

1

2%

Master's - Social Science

3

5%

Master's - Social Work

0

0%

Master's - STEM field

1

2%

2nd Bachelor's

0

0%

Associates

0

0%

Specialized Training

0

0%

Non-Matriculated or Certificate

2

3%

Unreported

2

3%

Total

60 100%

Note. For law school admissions data, see page 8.

Liberal Arts Colleges

12

7%

18 10%

9

5%

6

3%

23 13%

22 12%

15

8%

19 11%

28 16%

8

4%

2

1%

7

4%

3

2%

8

4%

180 100%

Overall

12

5%

18

8%

59 25%

7

3%

23 10%

23 10%

18

8%

19

8%

29 12%

8

3%

2

1%

7

3%

5

2%

10

4%

240 100%

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Educational Institutions to which Fordham graduates of the Class of 2016

matriculated in the pursuit of a graduate degree in a field other than law or medicine.

Gabelli School of Business

Fordham University (NY)

39

70%

Columbia University (NY)

3

5%

New York University (NY)

1

2%

CUNY--Hunter College (NY)

0

0%

University of Michigan--Ann Arbor (MI)

1

2%

University of Connecticut (CT)

1

2%

Rutgers, the State University of NJ

0

0%

CUNY--Baruch College (NY)

2

4%

University of Notre Dame (IN)

1

2%

University of London (UK)

1

2%

City University of New York

0

0%

All Other Institutions

7

13%

Total

56 100%

Note. For law school matriculations data, see page 8.

Liberal Arts Colleges

59

39%

15

10%

8

5%

4

3%

2

1%

2

1%

3

2%

1

1%

1

1%

1

1%

2

1%

54

36%

152 100%

Overall

98

47%

18

9%

9

4%

4

2%

3

1%

3

1%

3

1%

3

1%

2

1%

2

1%

2

1%

61

29%

208 100%

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Law School Admissions. Rates of admission to JD programs are computed based

on the number of Fordham applicants from all graduating classes applying for admission in the fall. Admissions outcomes are reported by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) each March. The outcomes reported here were obtained in Spring 2016. For Fordham graduates applying to law school in Fall 2015, admissions rates were consistently higher than the national average of 78%.

Fall 2015 Law School Admissions by School

School

Total

Fordham College Fordham College Gabelli Business

- Rose Hill - Lincoln Center

School*

Applied

164

94

43

27

Accepted

156

91

42

23

Rate

95%

97%

98%

85%

National Average

78%

Note. Due to small sample sizes, figures for Gabelli were not reported by graduating class below

Graduating Class Applied Accepted Rate

FCRH Fall 2015 Law School Admissions by Graduating Class

Total

FCRH Class of FCRH Classes of FCRH Classes of

2015

2012-2014

2011 and Prior

94

39

39

16

91

39

39

13

97%

100%

100%

81%

Graduating Class Applied Accepted Rate

FCLC Fall 2015 Law School Admissions by Graduating Class

Total

FCLC Class of FCLC Classes of FCLC Classes of

2015

2012-2014

2011 and Prior

43

16

18

9

42

16

18

8

98%

100%

100%

89%

Source. Fordham University Office of Institutional Research

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