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Post-Graduation Survey and Report

What undergraduates do after graduation

After the mortarboard, where are the B.A., B.S., & A.S. grads?

B.A., B.S., and A.S. grads:
Who are their employers? How did they connect with them?
Where are they continuing education? What programs, degees?
Who gave them advice? What do they wish they'd done differently?
Want to know? See the REPORT.

CURRENT SURVEY
Only for Virginia Tech grads!
REPORT=Survey results
Anyone can view it!

SURVEY open for May & summer 2009 bachelor's & associate's degree grads

  • PID + password required so only VT grads are surveyed.
  • Access to survey based on completion term in your Application For Degree (AFD) record with the Office of the University Registrar.
  • OTHERS CAN'T LOG IN!!
  • Trying to log in to the survey will not give you the report!
  • Will we survey master's degree graduates?
  • Responses are confidential: Data reported by university, college, major. No individual identifying info shared with anyone.
  • Quick survey: Only 30 seconds to answer the first question. Decide what else you want to answer; takes five minutes total.

WHO is surveyed and WHEN...

Want survey RESULTS? View REPORT.

Each ANNUAL REPORT tells:

  • Employed grads: salaries, bonuses, job sources, job titles, employers, locations, more.
  • Grads continuing ed: institution, degree, program of study, more.
  • All: career advice sources, types of experience they had in college, what they wished they'd done differently.
  • Options to view for university, by college and by major.
  • Latest report: 07-08 grads.
  • Prior reports on right sidebar.

FIVE-YEAR SUMMARIES (PDFs)
Total university.
Includes 07-08, 06-07, 04-05, 03-04:

Questions?

Future reports?

2008-2009 cohort survey will close late 2009; then we carefully compile results. We do not release results until that process is complete; report to be published early 2010.

 

VT grads helping other Hokies: VT CareerLink
  • Some of our wonderful grads comment that other students can contact them for advice.
  • We appreciate your offer! However, as promised, we don't share any individual info from the Post-Grad Survey — keeping our promise of confidentiality.

 

Would we consider surveying graduate students?
  • We would like to collect post-graduation salary data for graduate students, particularly master's degree graduates, who are employed at completion of the graduate degree; and we would like to report that by major.
  • However, we only report salary medians for majors with at least four responses.
  • If you view Degrees Conferred by Academic Degree Level, Major from the Office of Institutional Research, you see the number of master's degrees conferred for each major, by college, each academic year. For 07-08, in over 50 master's majors (75%) fewer than 20 degrees were conferred, and in only 17 master's majors were more than 20 degrees conferred. In three colleges, all of the master's degree majors have fewer than 20 degrees conferred per year.
  • Factor in the counts: total number of grads, respondents, employed respondents, employed respondents who provide salary: For undergrads that has come to 1/3 of the total.
    • We get 70% response rate, if we're lucky. Well, it's not luck; to get a 70% response rate for undergraduates, we have to make approximately 14 requests to non-respondents over a several-month period. So it's work, not luck.
    • For total university, fewer than 60% of respondents report employment.
    • For total university, approximately 80% of employed respondents provide salary data.
    • Thus for graduate majors with fewer than 15 graduates per year, it's likely we would not receive sufficient responses to report a median.
  • So it's not that this is not doable; it's an equation, and it's a very large undertaking that could yield a low return for investment. A report showing a lot of asterisks — perhaps for up to 75% of the graduate majors, and in some cases for whole colleges — for "insufficient responses" wouldn't be very satisfying to us or to you.
  • In the meantime, master's students wondering about salary information are advised to consult your department faculty who work with graduate students, including the graduate program coordinator in your department, and you can consult salary research sources.

 

Reports & Survey by Academic Year:

SURVEY:

Survey open to bachelor's and associate's degree graduates:

Dec 08 grads' survey
opened Mon. 12.1.08, closed midnight Tu. 6.2.09

May+summer 09 grads' survey Opened 4.13.09

Takes 30 seconds to five minutes to do the survey. Go now!

Takes 30 seconds

to five minutes!

Want to help or advise students or other grads?

Qs about graduation issues? See University Registrar FAQs.

 

ANNUAL REPORTS published online:

Viewable by anyone!

Report for cohort:

2007-2008

2006-2007

2005-2006

2004-2005

2003-2004

2002-2003

2001-2002

2000-2001

1999-2000

1998-1999

1997-1998

1996-1997

1995-1996

REPORTS published in print:

These can be viewed at Career Services during office hours.

1994-1995

1993-1994