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2015-2016 Academic Year Bachelor’s Degree Graduates | First Destination Report 1

First Destination Survey2015-2016 ACADEMIC YEAR BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATES

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The 2015-2016 College of Arts + Sciences First Destination Survey report represents the collaborative efforts of professional and student staff of the Walter Center for Career Achievement. Appreciation and gratitude are extended to the individuals named below for their contributions toward the development of the following report.

Tanner N. TerrellAssociate Director, Assessment & Data Operations

Rosemarie LermaAssessment Graduate AssistantMajor: Higher Education Ph.D.

Kathleen CrabtreeAssessment InternMajor: Psychology BAMinors: Spanish and Human Resources

Mitzi SupperAssessment InternMajor: Informatics BSMinors: Marketing and IMP Graphic Design

Jack ZhangAssessment InternMajors: Cognitive Science BS and Economics BACertificate: Liberal Arts & Management Program

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2 Introduction

3 Survey Overview

4 Methods

5 Respondent Characteristics 6 Distribution of Post-Graduation Plans

8 Response Rate by Major

11 Employment Data

12 Employment Details

14 Employment Success Rate

15 Job Offer Information

18 Job Referral

19 Salary Information

20 Employment by Industry

21 Employment Locations

23 Employers Hiring 2015-2016

Graduates

32 Graduate School Data

33 Graduate School Admission Success Rate

34 Degree Program

36 Degree Type

37 Graduate School Acceptance Locations

38 Graduate School Information

40 Employment and Graduate School Success Rates

41 Overall Success Rate

42 National Success Rate Comparison

43 Success Rates by Major/Division

47 Internship Information

48 Internship Information

49 Indiana Internship Providers

54 Domestic Internship Providers

(excluding Indiana)

57 International Internship Providers

TABLE OF CONTENTS

73.1%Student Reported

1.2%Faculty/Staff

2.1%EmployerRecords 78.8%

knowledge rate

23.7%Social Media

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2 First Destination Report | 2015-2016 Academic Year Bachelor’s Degree Graduates

 SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

INTRODUCTION

Each year, the College of Arts + Sciences (the College) surveys graduating seniors with majors in the College regarding their post-graduation plans. The subsequent data has been provided to departments and schools within the College, and public reports like this one have been made available for the purpose of determining trends, strengths, areas of potential improvement, and ensuring transparency for students pursuing a degree from the College.

While this report continues the vital legacy of gathering and making available information regarding the post-graduation success of College students, many changes occurred during the 2015-2016 Academic Year that will surely have a favorable effect on the success of future classes of liberal arts and sciences students at Indiana University Bloomington.

Of those changes during 2015-2016 year, most significant was the development of a dedicated career services office for the College of Arts + Sciences. Beginning July 1, 2015, the former Career Development Center/Arts + Sciences Career Services office formerly detached to form two distinct offices in order to better serve student populations served by the former office: University Division students and College of Arts + Sciences students. Arts + Sciences Career Services was launched in August 2015 as the College’s dedicated career services office just in time for 2015-2016 Academic Year graduates. The office, now named the Walter Center for Career Achievement thanks to a generous gift from a College alumnus, used this inaugural year to reimagine and expand services available to students with majors in the College. This included a new organizational model, collaborative partnerships with academic departments, and the acquisition of new technology solutions aimed at delivering customized, timely information to all populations served by the office.

One of the technology solutions germane to this report was the acquisition of a new post-graduation outcomes data collection and reporting tool known as the Career Analytics Platform (CAP). With this tool, the Walter Center is able to use a single tool across the College to solicit, collect, clean, analyze, and report data related to first destination as well as the internships and other experiences completed by College graduates. The standardized use of this software across the entire College provides students, staff, and faculty a single, cloud-based platform wherein any aforementioned population can report student outcomes and explore reported data as far back as the May 2012 graduating class and as recent as data that was reported only seconds ago. This allows all stakeholders in the College to answer their own questions about liberal arts and sciences graduates, removes barriers to sharing of data, and encourages a shared responsibility across the College for the success of each and every College graduate. The first graduating class to utilize the CAP was our May 2016 graduating class and we at the Walter Center are excited about the expanded data points that the software will allow us to report on in future First Destination Survey reports.

Finally, this report is unique because it represents the second year that the College has tracked all three graduation terms (August, December, and May). As a result, this report features many year-over-year comparisons. The results are encouraging, as 2015-2016 saw gains in positive metrics across the board, including: employment and graduate school acceptance success rates, job satisfaction, career goal alignment, minimum educational requirements, full-time employment over part-time employment, and mean starting salary, among others.

The information collected through this project has the potential to provide valuable insight into the variety of opportunities available to graduates of the College - as well as challenges facing current graduates. Please join with us in the process of continuing to improve student outcomes. Questions and ideas can be directed to Joe Lovejoy, Director of Career Services for the Walter Center for Career Achievement ([email protected]).

Sincerely,

Joe LovejoyDirector of Career Services

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SURVEY OVERVIEW

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4 First Destination Report | 2015-2016 Academic Year Bachelor’s Degree Graduates

 SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

METHODS OVERVIEWFor the purpose of the first destination survey, graduates of the College were defined as undergraduate students enrolled in a degree program within the College who had applied for graduation one month prior to commencement ceremonies for the given graduation term. This definition produced a survey panel of 3,470 students- 632 August 2015 graduates, 691 December 2015 graduates, and 2,147 May 2016 graduates.

During the 2015-2016 Academic Year (AY15-16), the Walter Center for Career Achievement sought a first destination outcomes data solution that allowed for: a) more timely data collection from students, and b) transparent data sharing with College faculty, staff, and students. To that end, the Walter Center acquired the Career Analytics Platform (CAP) from software vendor 12twenty. As a result of the mid-academic year on-boarding process, data collection methods varied depending on graduation term. August and December 2015 graduates were encouraged to report post-graduation outcomes using an online survey instrument (Qualtrics). The May 2016 graduating class marked the first class to utilize the CAP to report post-graduation outcomes. Regardless of software used, all students were invited to complete the survey through emails from both Walter Center staff and from their academic advisor(s). Emails were sent beginning four weeks prior to commencement ceremonies.

For August and December 2015 graduates, email distribution continued weekly until one month following commencement. This effort concluded Phase I of data collection. Following Phase I, students reporting still seeking employment, still seeking continuing education and non-respondent students were surveyed once more beginning five months following graduation commencement and continued for one month as Phase II of data collection. For May 2016 graduates, students were emailed twice weekly beginning April 4, 2016 and encouraged to report their post-graduation status- including still seeking employment and continuing education. The CAP software was used to send targeted emails to students in still seeking categories, encouraging those students to utilize Walter Center services to aid in their post-graduation success. Emails to survey non-respondents continued once weekly following commencement ceremonies through the end of the 2016 calendar year.

In accordance with NACE data standards and protocols, first destination outcomes data were also collected from secondary sources, including phone calls to students and families, outreach to faculty and staff in academic departments, internal searches within the IU system for course enrollment or employment, and data mining social media outlets such as LinkedIn.

73.3%Student Reported

1.2%Faculty/Staff

2.1%EmployerRecords 78.8%

knowledge rate

23.4%Social Media

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RESPONDENT CHARACTERISTICS The charts below provide some information on the demographic makeup of the AY15-16 College graduates. This information was imported into the survey based on institutional data and is not self-reported by survey respondents.

GENDER

RESIDENCY STATUS

43.5%Malen=1,507

56.5%Femalen=1,958

n=3,465

86.7%In-state Residentn=1,846

13.3%Non-residentn=283

n=2,129

RACE/ETHNICITY

White

NR-Alien

Asian

Hispanic/Latino

Black/African American

Two or More Races

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Island

American Indian/Alaska Native

Not Reported

67.7%

15.3%

4.3%

5.3%

4.3%

2.0%

0.1%

0.0%

0.9%

n=2,349

n=532

n=185

n=149

n=150

n=71

n=3

n=1

n=30

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 SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTION OF POST-GRADUATION PLANSThe illustration below represents student responses to report their overall post-graduation status through either the survey or Career Analytics Platform (CAP).

Using the methods listed previously in the Overview section, a total of 2,736 known first destination outcomes were collected across all three graduation terms.

Overall, 51.5% (n=1,408) of students responded that they were employed either part-time or full-time within the first six months following graduation, 23.1% (n=632) were admitted to graduate school, 13.8% (n=377) were still seeking employment, and 4.1 % (n=111) were still seeking continuing education at the time of survey completion.

43.8%Employed Full-Timen=1,197

23.1%Enrolled in Program of Continuing Educationn=632

13.8%SeekingEmploymentn=377

7.7%EmploymentPart-Timen=211

4.1%SeekingContinuing Educationn=111

5.0%Not SeekingEmployment or Educationn=136

1.7%Participating in a Service/Volunteer Programn=46

1.0%Serving in U.S. Militaryn=26

First Destinationn=2,736

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23.1%

Continuing Education

48.8%

Employed Full-Time

SeekingEmployment

EmployedPart-Time

Not Seeking

SeekingContinuingEducation

Service/Volunteer Program

Military

13.8%

7.7%

5.0%

4.1%

1.7%

1.0%

n=1,197

POST-GRADUATION PLANSAY14-15 VS AY15-16 COMPARISON

n=632

n=377

n=211

n=136

n=912

n=564

n=435

n=247

n=196

n=111

n=40

n=23

n=113

n=46

n=26

36.0%

22.3%

17.2%

9.8%

7.7%

4.5%

1.6%

0.9%

14-15 Academic Year

15-16 Academic Year

The 2015-2016 First Destination Survey Report marks the first year that the College can provide a year-over-year comparison of post-graduation outcomes data for two complete academic years of graduates. The chart below is grouped by first destination category and compares AY14-15 and AY15-16 post-graduation status as a percent of the total respondent population. Overall, employment and graduate school enrollment showed improvement year-over-year, reducing seeking employment and seeking continuing education rates.

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Afr Am & Afr Dias St/Soc BA 2 1 50% 0.0%

Afr Am & Afr Diaspora St BA 9 8 89% 0.3%

American Studies BA 1 1 100% 0.0%

Animal Behavior BS 9 6 67% 0.2%

Anthropology BA 42 38 90% 1.2%

Apparel Merchandising BS 122 94 77% 3.0%

Astronomy and Astrophysics BS 2 2 100% 0.1%

Audiology and Hearing Sciences BS 2 2 100% 0.1%

Audiology BA 14 13 93% 0.4%

Biochemistry BA 18 18 100% 0.6%

Biochemistry BS 35 32 91% 1.0%

Biology BA 91 71 78% 2.2%

Biology BS 209 171 82% 5.4%

Biotechnology BA 1 1 100% 0.0%

Biotechnology BS 14 12 86% 0.4%

Central Eurasian Studies BA 2 2 100% 0.1%

Chemistry BA 48 38 79% 1.2%

Chemistry BS 22 19 86% 0.6%

Classical Civilization BA 6 4 67% 0.1%

Classical St:Latin/Greek BA 1 0 0% 0.0%

Classical Studies BA 2 1 50% 0.0%

Cognitive Science BA 11 10 91% 0.3%

Cognitive Science BS 6 5 83% 0.2%

Communication & Culture BA 130 114 88% 3.6%

Comparative Literature BA 6 5 83% 0.2%

Computer Science BA 16 13 81% 0.4%

Criminal Justice BA 154 111 72% 3.5%

East Asian Lang & Cult BA 28 21 75% 0.7%

East Asian Studies BA 5 3 60% 0.1%

Economics BA 287 208 72% 6.5%

Economics/Mathematics BA 7 4 57% 0.1%

Economics/Political Science BA 1 1 100% 0.0%

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RESPONSE RATE BY MAJOR First destination data come from most all of the diverse majors from the College. 8.5% of student respondents graduated with a Journalism BAJ, 6.5% of respondents graduated with an Economics BA, 6.5% with a Psychology BA, 6.4% with a Telecommunications BA, and 5.4% with a Biology BS. 69 of the 98 majors represented by at least one graduate had a knowledge rate of at least 75%. Majors are listed alphabetically below.

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 SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

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English BA 109 90 83% 2.8%

Environmental and Sustainability Studies BA 2 2 100% 0.1%

Environmental Science BSES 5 5 100% 0.2%

Fashion Design BA 20 15 75% 0.5%

Fine Arts BA 9 6 67% 0.2%

Fine Arts BFA 1 0 0% 0.0%

Fine Arts: History of Art BA 12 5 42% 0.2%

Fine Arts: Studio Art BA 36 24 67% 0.8%

Fine Arts: Studio BFA 16 10 63% 0.3%

Folklore & Ethnomusicology BA 8 7 88% 0.2%

French BA 22 18 82% 0.6%

Game Design BS 5 5 100% 0.2%

Gender Studies BA 22 17 77% 0.5%

General Studies BGS 1 0 0% 0.0%

Geography BA 14 14 100% 0.4%

Geography BS 3 3 100% 0.1%

Geological Sciences BA 5 5 100% 0.2%

Geological Sciences BS 11 10 91% 0.3%

Germanic Studies BA 15 9 60% 0.3%

History BA 80 63 79% 2.0%

Human Biology BA 20 16 80% 0.5%

Human Biology BS 93 81 87% 2.5%

Individualized Major BA 19 15 79% 0.5%

Interior Design BS 22 18 82% 0.6%

International Studies BA 61 53 87% 1.7%

International Studies BS 2 2 100% 0.1%

Italian BA 7 6 86% 0.2%

Jewish Studies BA 7 4 57% 0.1%

Journalism BAJ 316 269 85% 8.5%

Liberal Studies BLS 275 169 61% 5.3%

Linguistics BA 27 16 59% 0.5%

Linguistics/Spch&HearingSci BA 1 0 0% 0.0%

RESPONSE RATE BY MAJOR CONT.

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Mathematics BA 74 59 80% 1.9%

Mathematics BS 45 37 82% 1.2%

Mathematics/Economics BA 9 6 67% 0.2%

Media BA 2 2 100% 0.1%

Microbiology BA 7 5 71% 0.2%

Microbiology BS 21 16 76% 0.5%

Musical Theatre BFA 14 7 50% 0.2%

Near Eastern Lang & Cult BA 10 10 100% 0.3%

Neuroscience BS 113 96 85% 3.0%

Philosophy and Political Science BA 1 1 100% 0.0%

Philosophy BA 12 11 92% 0.3%

Philosophy/Religious St BA 1 1 100% 0.0%

Physics BA 2 1 50% 0.0%

Physics BS 19 18 95% 0.6%

Political Science BA 146 120 82% 3.8%

Political Science/Economics BA 6 6 100% 0.2%

Portuguese BA 4 3 75% 0.1%

Psychology BA 258 206 80% 6.5%

Psychology BS 106 84 79% 2.6%

Religious Studies BA 9 9 100% 0.3%

Slavic East Euro Lang Cltr BA 9 4 44% 0.1%

Slavic Languages and Lit BA 3 3 100% 0.1%

Sociology BA 67 58 87% 1.8%

Spanish BA 80 69 86% 2.2%

Spch&HearingSci-Audiology BA 5 3 60% 0.1%

Spch&HearingSci-Spch&Lang BA 18 12 67% 0.4%

Speech & Hearing Sciences BA 72 66 92% 2.1%

Speech and Hearing Sciences BS 1 1 100% 0.0%

SPHS: Audiology&Hearing Sci BS 1 1 100% 0.0%

SPHS: Speech & Language Sci BS 17 15 88% 0.5%

Statistics BS 8 5 63% 0.2%

Studio Art BA 33 32 97% 1.0%

Telecommunications BA 250 203 81% 6.4%

Theatre & Drama BA 38 25 66% 0.8%

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RESPONSE RATE BY MAJOR CONT.

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EMPLOYMENTDATA

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EMPLOYMENT DETAILSSurvey respondents were asked to provide details about their reported employment, including the specific hiring circumstances under which they secured employment. The chart below illustrates the employment categories reported by AY15-16 graduates.

84.8%Traditionaln=1,144

2.1%Freelancen=28

3.4%Entrepreneurn=46

4.2%Temp/Contractn=57

5.5%Internship/Fellowshipn=74

EmploymentCategories

SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA| | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

n=1,349

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5.5%

Internship/Fellowship

84.8%Traditional

Temp/ Contract

Entrepreneur

Freelance

4.2%

3.4%

2.1%

n=1,144

EMPLOYMENT CATEGORIESAY14-15 VS AY15-16 COMPARISON

n=74

n=57

n=46

n=28

n=697

n=115

n=118

n=22

n=28

71.1%

11.7%

12.0%

2.2%

2.9%

14-15 Academic Year

15-16 Academic Year

EMPLOYMENT DETAILS, CONT.

2015-2016 Academic Year graduates were more likely to secure Traditional employment when compared to AY14-15 graduates, with most corresponding change occurring in the Temporary/Contract and Internship/Fellowship categories. The categories of Entrepreneur and Freelance experienced the most modest changes. Full year-over-year details can be viewed in the grouped bar chart below.

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30.3%EmployedPart-timen=92

69.7%EmployedFull-timen=211

August 2015n=303

December 2015n=172

23.3%EmployedPart-timen=40

76.7%EmployedFull-timen=132

May 2016n=933

8.5%EmployedPart-timen=79

91.5%EmployedFull-timen=854

1,408Students Employed

Full-time or Part-time

15.0%EmployedPart-timen=211

85.0%Employed Full-timen=1,197

EMPLOYMENT SUCCESS RATESurvey data indicate that 65.3% (n=1,785) of graduating seniors were pursuing employment upon graduation, a 2.3% increase from the 2014-2015 Academic Year. Of those students, 78.9% (n=1,408) reported securing full or part-time employment within six months following graduation, a rate 7.8% higher than the previous year. The charts below compare full and part-time employment by graduation term.

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SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA| | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

JOB OFFER INFORMATIONJOB SATISFACTION

Those students who indicated that they had secured full-time employment were asked to indicate their level of satisfaction with the job they secured. Due to the nature of a liberal arts and sciences degree, it is common for students to enter occupations that are not directly related to their chosen undergraduate course of study. Therefore, satisfaction with the job offer is believed to be a more accurate measure of successful placement than the relationship between major and job. The illustration below indicates that 89.4% of students who secured full-time employment were very satisfied or satisfied with the job offer they accepted. This satisfaction rate represents an 11.1% increase over the AY14-15 rate of 78.4%.

39.9%

38.4%

16.8%

3.6%

1.2%

58.6%

30.8%

8.7%

1.5%

0.4%

VerySatisfied

Satisfied

Neither Satisfied Nor

Unsatisfied

Unsatisfied

VeryUnsatisfied

n=321

n=309

n=135

n=65

n=10

n=436

n=229

n=11

n=29

n=3

14-15 Academic Year

15-16 Academic Year

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JOB OFFER INFORMATION, CONT.CAREER GOALS ALIGNMENT

In the survey, respondents were asked to select a statement that best described their position in reference to personal career goals. For the 2015-2016 Academic Year, the Career Goals Alignment question was amended to include additional response options for students that more-accurately assess a student’s first destination employment outcome as it relates to career goals. The two new options were, “My job is a temporary way to earn money while I search for a position that better aligns with my career goals,” and “My job is a temporary way to earn money so that I can do something else (prepare for graduate school, start a business, etc.).” As a result, no AY14-15 results appear for these new response options in the chart below.

70.6% of AY15-16 respondents believe that their full-time position directly aligns with their career goals. For year-over-year comparison, 65.4%% of AY14-15 graduates reported that their accepted position directly aligned to their career goals. Additionally, 2.3% fewer students reported having no career goal.

65.4%Directly

Aligns

n=493

Does Not Align

No CareerGoal

28.6%

6.0%

70.6%

15.0%

3.7%

n=519

n=216

n=110

n=45

n=27

14-15 Academic Year

15-16 Academic Year

4.5%

6.3%

Temp. Job During Career

Search

Temp. Job Before Grad

School

n=46

n=33

N/A

N/A N/A

N/A

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JOB OFFER INFORMATION, CONT.EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Each graduate was asked to share the educational requirements for the position they accepted. The illustration below indicates that 79.6% of AY15-16 respondents reported being employed in positions that required or preferred a bachelor’s degree. 72.2% of AY14-15 graduates reported those same educational preferences for their accepted positions.

SURVEY OVERVIEW  EMPLOYMENT DATA| | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

57.9%Bachelor’s

Required

n=467

Bachelor’sPreferred

No Education Required

High School

Some College

Certificate/Spec. Skill

14.3%

8.6%

9.2%

6.6%

3.6%

64.1%

15.5%

7.5%

6.6%

3.7%

2.5%

n=463

n=115

n=112

n=69

n=54

n=47

n=48

n=53

n=27

n=29

n=18

14-15 Academic Year

15-16 Academic Year

14-15 Academic Year

15-16 Academic Year

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JOB REFERRAL

Internet Job Board (Indeed, Monster, Career Builder, etc.) 93 14.4%

Family or Friend Outside IU 89 13.8%

Career Fair 77 12.0%

Networking with Professionals (non-family/friend) 64 9.9%

Previous Employer 51 7.9%

Organization Website 48 7.5%

Previous Internship Provider 47 7.3%

Walter Center ‘Career Link’ Job Posting 45 7.0%

IU Staff/Faculty Referral 33 5.1%

Recruiter 27 4.2%

Friend or Classmate at IU 24 3.7%

Alumni Referral 14 2.2%

Social Media (LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.) 10 1.6%

Student Organization Contact 9 1.4%

Employer Information Session 5 0.8%

Newspaper, Newsletter, or Other Advertisement 5 0.8%

Walter Center Career Advisor 3 0.5%

Career Course Instructor 0 0.0%

Off-campus Programs Supported by Walter Center 0 0.0%

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The 2015-2016 surveys included a question focused on students’ use of job search strategies. Student responses indicated that Internet Job Board (14.4%, n=93) and Family or Friend Outside IU (13.8%, n=89) were the most common sources of employment opportunity for graduates accepting positions, followed by Career Fair (12.0%, n=77) and Networking with Professionals (9.9%, n=64).

By comparison, AY14-15 respondents indicated that Career Fair (12.2%, n=67), Previous Internship Provider (12.0%, n=66), Family or Friend Outside IU (10.7%, n=59), and Internet Job Board (10.3%, n=57) were the most common sources of employment.

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SALARY INFORMATION

$45,297.62

$39,567.00

MEAN STARTING SALARY

MEDIAN STARTING SALARY

The illustration below represents data collected from respondents who reported their starting salary after accepting job offers. The overall mean salary for the 2015-2016 Academic Year was $40,391.51 with a median of $37,934.00 (n=582). This represents a modest increase in starting salary as compared to the 2014-2015 Academic Year graduating class ($40,084.44 mean, $40,000.00 median). The number of known salaries for each term is August (n=71), December (n=60), and May (n=451).

$41,482.45

$37,000.00

$40,000.00

$37,500.00

Aug. 2015

Dec. 2015

May 2016

Aug. 2015

Dec. 2015

May 2016

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EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY

# S

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% S

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Business, Finance, & Management 205 15.6%

Entertainment & Sports 123 9.3%

Marketing & Public Relations 115 8.7%

Education 105 8.0%

Healthcare 103 7.8%

Computer Science & Info. Technology 86 6.5%

Retail & Apparel 85 6.5%

Sales 79 6.0%

Tourism & Event Planning 59 4.5%

Arts & Design 53 4.0%

Non Profit & Fundraising 51 3.9%

Gov., Politics, & Public Service 50 3.8%

# S

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% S

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Other 47 3.6%

Counseling & Helping 30 2.3%

Life Science 26 2.0%

HR & Training 21 1.6%

Writing & Publishing 20 1.5%

Law 17 1.3%

Analysis, Math, & Stats 11 0.8%

Physical Science 11 0.8%

Journalism & Media 7 0.5%

Performing Arts 7 0.5%

Museums & Libraries 5 0.4%

Social Science 1 0.1%

Industry Industry

15.6%Business, Finance & Managementn=205

9.3%Entertainment & Sportsn=123

8.7%Marketing & Public Relationsn=115

8.0%Educationn=105

7.8%Healthcaren=103

6.5%Computer Science & Info. Technologyn=86

6.5%Retail &Appareln=85

27.1%All Othern=357

6.0%Salesn=79

4.5%Tourism & Event Planningn=59

n=1,317

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EMPLOYMENT LOCATIONSUNITED STATES

The illustration below provides an overview of employment locations for students receiving job offers. Indiana was again the largest employer of AY15-16 College graduates with 51.1% (n=644) of domestically-employed graduates working in the state. Illinois (16.4%, n=206), New York (5.6%, n=71), and California (4.8%, n=61) represent the second, third, and fourth largest employers of College graduates. These top four states and their ordering remain unchanged from AY14-15 graduates.

No Employment

Employment

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WORLD

AustraliaCambodiaCanadaChinaColombiaEcuadorFranceGermanyHaitiHong Kong (S.A.R.)IndonesiaIsraelJapan

212

20114311225

4.6% (n=62) of the 2015-2016 Academic Year graduates that reported job location were hired in countries other than the United States. 5.0% of AY14-15 graduates (n=50) reported employment in countries outside the U.S.. China, South Korea, and Japan, remained the top three destination for students, with France supplanting Spain as the fourth most-common location.

MalaysiaRepublic of KoreaRussiaSouth KoreaSpainThailandUgandaUnited Arab EmiratesUnited KingdomUnited States of America

EMPLOYMENT LOCATIONS

111632111

1295

No Employment

EmploymentEmployment

No Employment

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EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES

1100 People Foundation

103.7 WFIU Bloomington, IN

105.9 KPWR Los Angeles, CA

24 Seven Inc.

92.3 WTTS Indianapolis, IN

99.1 WIUX Bloomington, IN

A Better Way Crisis Center

Abbot

ABC News

AC Trading, Inc.

Accenture PLC (2)

Adams County, IN - Public Library

System

Adidas AG

ADP, LLC. (2)

Adrianna Papell

Adult & Child Center

Advanced Testing Laboratory

Advantage Solutions

Aegis Worldwide

AEON Corporation

Aerotek

Aflac

Agency 7

Aidan Mattox

Air Zoo

Aisin U.S.A. Mfg., Inc.

AIYO Radio

Alaska Airlines

Alcon, A Novartis Division

ALDI (2)

Align Technology, Inc. (2)

Alison Brod Marketing and

Communications

Allendale Association

Alliance for American Manufacturing

Alliant Credit Union

Allied Solutions LLC

Allstate Corporation (2)

Ally Financial, Inc.

Alpaytac Public Relations & Marketing

Communications

Amazon.com, Inc.

Ambu A/S

American Airlines

American Eagle Outfitters (2)

American Income Life Indiana

American Marketing & Publishing, LLC

Americorps

Americorps VISTA

Ami Restaurant

Anbang Insurance Group

Angie’s List (2)

Anheuser-Busch InBev (2)

Anker Technology Co. Limited

Ann Inc. (2)

Anolan Luxe World

Anthropologie

Antonio Gual for Tulle New York

Aon plc

AOTMP

Apple Inc.

Applebee’s Restaurant

Applied Behavior Center for Autism

Applied Optimization, Inc.

Archway Programs

ArenaNet, LLC

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (2)

Artist Intelligence Agency

Asterion, LLC

AT&T Inc.

Author Solutions, LLC

Avatara Partners

Avazu Inc.

Aver’s Pizza (2)

AXA Advisors

Backhaul Direct, LLC

Bain & Company

Baker Demonstration School

Balkamp, Inc.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Bankers Life and Casualty Company

Barking Owl

Barnes & Noble, Inc. (2)

Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Barrett & Stokely, Inc.

Bartholomew Consolidated School

Corporation

BCBG Max Azria Group, LLC (2)

Beacon Hill Staffing Group

Beaconhouse Yamsaard School

Becky Shank

Becton Dickinson and Company

Bell Helicopter

Bellami Hair LLC

Benefitfocus

BerlinRosen

Best Friends Animal Society

Better Business Bureau Serving Chicago

and Northern Illinois

Beyond the Label

Bierman ABA Autism Center

Big Ten Network

Bilt Industries

Biolife Plasma

BioStorage Technologies, Inc. (2)

Biotronic NeuroNetwork, LLC

Blick Art Materials

Bloomingfoods

Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps (2)

Blueline Media Productions

Bob Evans

Bon-Ton Stores, Inc.

Bottle and Bottega Art Studio

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EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES, CONT.Bowen Center

Boy Scouts of America

Boys and Girls Club - Ellettsville, Indiana

Brandt Box & Paper Co., Inc.

Bratskeir & Company

Braxton Brewing Company

Bretford Manufacturing, Inc.

Brickfish

BrightEdge

Brilliant Earth

Brooksource (2)

Brothers Bar & Grill

Brown County, IN - Humane Society

Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf

Brunswick Corporation

Buchanan Hauling and Rigging Inc. (2)

Buffalo Wild Wings

Built In

Burberry Group Inc

Burger King Corporation

BWSCD Inc.

C.H. Robinson (3)

Canvas Worldwide

CAPS: Conversation Assistant

Programme for Schools

CarDon & Associates Inc

Career Group Inc.

Cargill Inc. (2)

Carolina Panthers

Catering St. Louis, Inc.

CBRE Group, Inc.

CBS 11 KKTV Colorado Springs, CO

CBS 18 WLFI West Lafayette, IN

CBS Television Studios

CDMiConnect

CEB (2)

Celadon Group Inc.

Centaur Gaming

Centerstone (6)

Cerner Corporation (3)

CGI Group Inc.

Charles River Laboratories

International, Inc.

Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (2)

Chi Alpha Campus Ministries, U.S.A.

Chicago Blackhawks

Chicago Tribune

Chico’s FAS

Children’s Hospital and Medical Center

Children’s Organ Transplant Association

China Everbright Bank

Chinalion Film Distribution, Inc.

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.

Christ In Youth

Christina Harkleroad Photography

Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber

Cintas Corporation

Circle Logistics, Inc. (2)

Circle-Prosco, Inc.

CITIC Securities Company Limited

Citizens of Humanity

City of Austin, TX - Housing Authority

City of Bloomington, IN

City of Bloomington, IN - Department of

Parks and Recreations

City of Bloomington, IN - Police

Department

City of Brownsburg, IN - Fire Department

City of Columbus, IN - Police

Department (2)

City of Hartford City, IN - Department of

Parks and Recreation

City of Indianapolis, IN

City of Indianapolis, IN - Department of

Business and Neighborhood Services

City of Indianapolis, IN - Department of

Child Services (2)

City of Jeffersonville, IN - Police

Department

City of Medora, IN - Community School

Corporation

City of Nashville, IN - Police Department

City of Princeton, IN - Department of

Child Services

City of South Bend, IN - Community

School Corporation (2)

City of South Bend, IN - Police

Department

City Year

Claro Group, LLC

Clear Channel Outdoor

Closet Candy Boutique

CME Group

Coca-Cola Company

Collaborative Behavior Solutions

Colliers International

Collierville Arts Academy

Colorado Avalanche

Columbus Regional Health

Coman Publishing Company

Comcast Entertainment Group

Comcast Spotlight

Communications Finance Inc.

Community Health Network (2)

Commvault

Compsych Corporation

Compton Family Ice Arena

Container Service Corp.

ContextMedia, Inc.

ControlTouch Systems, Inc.

Cook County, IL - Circuit Court of Second

Municipal District

Cook Medical, Inc. (5)

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EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

Cook Pharmica, LLC (3)

Corcoran Group, Inc.

Core 3 Technologies

Costco Wholesale

Country of France - Federal Government

Country of France - Ministry of Education

Country of Spain - Ministry of Education,

Culture, and Sport (2)

Covance Inc. (5)

Coyote Logistics (2)

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store

Crazy Horse

Cristina Foods, Inc.

Critical Mass

Crowe Horwath LLP

Cummins Behavioral Health Systems,

Inc. (2)

Cunningham Restaurant Group

CVS

D&D Mouldings and Millwork

Dallas Mavericks

Dancing Spirit Productions

Daniels Trading

Darktrace

DaVita Kidney Care

DeAngelos Restaurant

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (2)

Demarest Volunteer Ambulance

Deuce Pub and Pit

DHL Consulting

DialogueDirect

DigitasLBi

Ding Darling Wildlife Society

Discovery Communications, Inc.

Dish Network

Disney College Program

Division-D

DK Books

DKC

DOPE (2)

Dow AgroSciences LLC

Downtown Dental

Downtown Indy, Inc.

Dr. Carver & Associates, Inc.

Dr. Matthew Schulz

Dunkin Donuts

Dunkirk

Dupont Pioneer

E & J Gallo Winery

Easterseals of Seattle, WA

eBay, Inc.

Echo Engineering & Production

Supplies, Inc.

Echo Global Logistics, Inc. (3)

Ecolab Inc.

Edelman

Edgewood High School

Edward Jones Investments

Eli Lilly and Company (4)

Elite Management Services

Elkins Apartments

ELLE Clothing

Elson’s Mower Shop

Elwood Staffing

Employ Bridge

Energy BBDO

Engaging Minds Autism Services

Enterprise Holdings Inc. (4)

Epic Systems Corporation (5)

Epicure Bistro

Eskenazi Health (2)

ESPN

Esquire Magazine

Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories

Environmental, LLC

Evergreen Medical Clinic PC

Evonik Industries

ExactHire

Exam Coordinators Network

eXplore Brown County

Expo Design Branding

Faegre Baker Daniels Consulting LLP

Fast Signs

FCB Chicago

FDM Business Development LLC

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV

Finch’s Brasserie

Finish Line

Finn Partners

First Baptist Church

First Chrysler Automotive

Fischer Homes, Inc. (2)

Fish Window Cleaning

Fisher Investments (2)

FitzMark, Inc.

Fizziology LLC

Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health

Services

Force Fitness and Performance

FOX 55 WFFT Ft. Wayne, IN

Fox News Channel (2)

Framemakers

Frankie’s on the Park

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

Friends of Art Bookshop

Fulbright Commission

FullContact Inc.

G6 Hospitality LLC

Gagnon’s Party Rentals

Gamestop

Gander Mountain Company, Inc.

Gannett Company, Inc.

Gant AB

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Gap, Inc.

Garfield Park Behavioral Hospital

GEM Realty Capital

Gem Stone Properties

General Electric (3)

General Motors (9)

Gentry Group

German American Events, LLC

Girls Rock! Indianapolis

Global Law Advocates

GNC Holdings Inc.

GO Destination Services

Goddard School

Golin

Green Paws Chicago

Green Room Communications

Greene County, IN - Community

Corrections

Greenfield Daily Reporter

Greenheart Travel

Greenlee Textron Company

Greenworks Video

Gregg For Governor

GreyCliff Advisory Group LLC

Groupon (3)

Guitar Center

GVC Mortgage, Inc.

Habitat for Humanity

Hanapin Marketing (3)

Hanhua Financial Holdings

Hannah Center, Inc.

Harmony Healthcare IT

Harrell-Fish Inc.

Hartgrove Hospital

Havas Group (2)

Hayley Koetter

HC Technologies, LLC

HDW Commercial Interiors

Hearst Magazines

Heartbeat Ideas

Heartland Ambulance Service

Hearts & Science

Henan Linzhou Guilin Town Radio &

Television Station Company

Heritage Environmental Services, LLC (2)

Hilton Hotels & Resorts (3)

HKS Architects, Inc.

Honda Carland

HOPE Mentoring Program

Houzz Inc.

Huntingburg Press

Hyundai Group

IBM Corporation

ICF Olson

iHeartMedia, Inc. (2)

Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Indiana Army National Guard

Indiana Festival Theatre

Indiana Geological Survey (2)

Indiana House Democratic Caucus

Indiana House Republican Caucus

Indiana Legal Services

Indiana Mentor Network

Indiana Repertory Theatre

Indiana Shop on Kirkwood

Indiana State Museum

Indiana State Senate

Indiana University (11)

Indiana University - Alumni Association

Indiana University - Anderson Lab

Indiana University - Aquatics

Indiana University - Arts and Humanities

Council

Indiana University - Arts and Sciences

Indiana University - Athletics (2)

Indiana University - Bloomington (9)

Indiana University - Bloomington

Evaluation Services and Testing

Indiana University - Borns Jewish Study

Program

Indiana University - Campus Bus Service

Indiana University - Campus Children’s

Center

Indiana University - Center for Biological

Research Collections

Indiana University - Cinema

Indiana University - Clinical and Cognitive

Neuroscience Center

Indiana University - College of Arts &

Sciences (2)

Indiana University - Computational

Cognition and Learning lab

Indiana University - Department of

Anthropology

Indiana University - Department of

Biology (2)

Indiana University - Department of

Computer Science

Indiana University - Department of

English

Indiana University - Department of

Geography (2)

Indiana University - Department of

Psychological and Brain Sciences (5)

Indiana University - Department of

Sociology

Indiana University - Division of Student

Affairs

Indiana University - Fine Arts Studio

Indiana University - Gill Center for

Biomolecular Science (2)

Indiana University - Health (8)

Indiana University - Herbarium

Indiana University - Hundley Lab

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

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Indiana University - Indiana Daily

Student (4)

Indiana University - Indiana Memorial

Union (3)

Indiana University - Jacobs School of

Music (4)

Indiana University - Landy Lab

Indiana University - Law Library

Indiana University - Libraries (2)

Indiana University - Office of

Admissions (3)

Indiana University - Office of International

Services

Indiana University - Office of the Vice

President for Diversity, Equity, and

Multicultural Affairs

Indiana University - Office of the Vice

Provost for Undergraduate Education

Indiana University - Office of University

Events

Indiana University - Office of Vice

President for Information Technology

Indiana University - Police

Department (9)

Indiana University - Radio Television

Services (2)

Indiana University - Recreational

Sports (4)

Indiana University - Residential Programs

and Services (5)

Indiana University - Riley Hospital for

Children (2)

Indiana University - School of Informatics

and Computing

Indiana University - School of

Medicine (6)

Indiana University - School of Optometry

Indiana University - Stephen D. Bell Lab

Indiana University - University Student

Systems and Services

Indiana University Foundation

Indiana University-Purdue University

Indianapolis

Indianapolis Business Consultants

Indianapolis Children’s Museum

Indianapolis Colts (2)

Indianapolis Museum of Art

Indianapolis Public Schools (4)

Indianapolis Zoo

Indy Laser Center

Infosoft Group, Inc.

Insight Behavioral Health Centers

Insight Global (8)

InSite Real Estate, LLC

Inspira Marketing Group

INTAVIS Bioanalytical Instruments AG

Integrity Behavioral Solutions, LLC.

Intel Corporation (2)

Interactive Intelligence, Inc.

Interesting Ted Videography LLC

Interior Image Group, Inc.

iProspect

IQ Medical

Ireland Home Based Services

IU Credit Union (2)

Ivy Tech Community College

J.D. Byrider

Jacob’s Ladder

Jakarta Intercultural School

Jalapeno’s The Hottest Mexican

Restaurant

Jedlicka Performing Arts Center

Jefferson County, KY - Metropolitan

Sewer District

Jellyvision Lab, Inc.

Jennie-O Turkey Stores, LLC

JET Program (4)

Jewel Box Jewelers

Jewlery Drawer

Jmart Inc.

Jobspring Partners

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Julie Browning Bova Design

JW PR & Marketing

Kaiser Health News

Kaplow Communications

Katie McGinty for Senate

Katz, Sapper & Miller Business

Services, Inc.

Keer America Corporation (2)

KentuckyOne Health - Jewish Hospital

Kern Brothers Shoes

Keter Environmental Services, Inc.

KeyCorp

KHS&S Contractors, Inc.

KiDS Creative, LLC

KidsPeace

Kilroy’s Bar N’ Grill

KIND LLC

Kmart Corporation (2)

Knowledge Services

Kohala Zip Line

Kohl’s Corporation (15)

Korean Defense Service

KP Pharmaceutical Technology, Inc.

Kroeschell, Inc.

Kroger Company (3)

Kroll Bond Rating Agency, Inc.

Kronos Incorporated

Krueger International, Inc.

LA Fitness

Language Training Center

Lapine Grip

Laramar Group

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

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LaSalle Network

Laughing Planet (2)

Law Office of Dorothy Ferguson

Le Petit Cafe

Lennie’s Restaurant

Liberty Mutual Insurance Company (4)

Life Time Fitness

Lindy Freeze Inc.

Linkworks Inc.

Lippert Components Inc.

Little Star Center

Load Delivered Logistics, LLC

Lohr Design, Inc.

Longsworth Law LLC

LPL Financial, LLC

Lucky’s Market (2)

Lucy Activewear

lululemon Athletica Inc.

LUNA Language Services

Lunchbox LP

M. Arthur Gensler Jr. & Associates, Inc.

M. R. Shallenberger Realty

MacDougall Biomedical Communications (2)

Macri’s at the Depot

Macy’s, Inc. (2)

Major League Baseball

Malibu Grill Restaurant

Management Recruiters Indianapolis -

North

Manta Resources, Inc.

Marchesa (2)

Marcus Evans Group

Marian High School

Marketo Inc.

Markey’s Rental & Staging

Mary Kay Inc.

Maurice’s

Maverick Indonesia

MB Financial Inc.

McDonald’s

McGarryBowen

Mead Johnson Nutrition Company

Meadows Hospital

Medasource

Med-Call Healthcare, Inc.

MediaWorks Advertising Agency

Medical Staffing Solutions, LLC

Medpace

Meehan Law Firm

Meetinghouse

Megaputer Intelligence Inc.

Memnon Inc.

Memory Ventures

Menards, Inc.

Mercer LLC

Merchants Bank of Indiana

Mercy Health Partners

Meredith Corporation

Meridian Health Services Corp.

Methodist Hospital

Michael Levine Media

Michales

Middle Way House

MillerCoors

Millrace Cycling

Minnesota Twins

Mirum Agency

MLB Network

Molly Allen Associates, LLC

Monika Dixon Public Relations

Monique Lhuillier

Monroe County, IN - History Center

Monroe County, IN - Office of the Clerk

Monroe County, IN - Public Library

Mopro

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management

Mother Bear’s Pizza (4)

Motion PR

Mowing & More, Inc.

MS Companies

MSDSonline (2)

MTV Networks

Museum of Science and Industry

Musical.ly Inc.

Myers and Stauffer LC

Naseba

National Federation of State High School

Associations

National Health Care Provider Solutions

National Jewish Health

National Plan Automation Group

Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Navigant Consulting, Inc.

NBC 2 WTWO Terre Haute, IN

NBC 30 WNDU South Bend, IN

NBCUniversal

Neal Brown Hospitality Group

NeighborLink

Neiman Marcus

NĒRx BioSciences Inc.

Nestle Global

NetSuite, Inc.

New Leaf - New Life, Inc.

New MP Fashion Inc.

New York Life Insurance Company

Nick Stone SEO & Online Marketing

Agency

Nick’s English Hut (2)

Nielsen Company (4)

Noble of Indiana

Nordstrom (5)

Norfolk Southern Corp.

Northwestern Feinberg School of

Medicine

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

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Northwestern Memorial Hospital (2)

Notre Dame Shakespeare Company

Nova Co. Ltd

NSWC Crane (2)

Nurses for Newborns

NUVO Magazine

Nyhart

Office of Congressman Todd Young

Ohio Democratic Party (3)

Ohio State University

Oliver Winery (2)

Olson Insurance Group

OMD Commedia Group (4)

Omni Hotels and Resorts

ONE Management

Optomi, LLC

Oracle Corporation (13)

OrigMedia

Outback Steakhouse Restaurant

Outward Bound

Own Venture

Pacers Sports & Entertainment

Pacifica Capital Investments, LLC

Pack Away Hunger

PALS Therapy

Panera Bread

ParaPRO, LLC

Partnership for a Secure America

Party Plan Insider

PayLease

PBS 30 WTIU Bloomington, IN (4)

PBS NewsHour

Peegs.com

Pekron Consulting, Inc.

Pendlebury Hair Studio

Penn National Gaming, Inc.

Penn Schoen and Berland

Penrose Marketing & Design, LLC

Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P.

PepsiCo, Inc. (7)

Perrigo Company plc (2)

Petco Animal Supplies, Inc.

PharMEDium Healthcare Holdings, Inc. (2)

Phi Mu Fraternity

PhysAssist Scribes, Inc.

Pizza Hut

Plato’s Closet (2)

PMK-BNC

Point Blue Conservation Science

Polaris Industries

Ponderosa Video Assist, LLC

POSCO

Power Financial Corporation

Premera Blue Cross

Pricewaterhouse Coopers (4)

Procter & Gamble Co.

Professional Garage Door Systems, Inc.

Prohibition Restaurant

Pro-Line Packaging, Inc.

Proscenium Group

Prudent Performance Advisors, LLC

Public Communications, Inc.

Purdue University - College of Veterinary

Medicine

Racepoint Global

Radio One, Inc.

Ralph Lauren

Randa Accessories

Ranger Enterprises LLC

RareSloth Games

Regency Apartments

Reid Health

Reitz Memorial High School

Renaissance Rentals

Reputation Partners, LLC

Res Publica Group

Reudy & Associates

Revenew Inc.

ReviewTrackers

Rick Miller Communications, Inc.

Riverlands Insurance Services, Inc.

RIVS

RMK Distributors

Roche Holding AG

Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre

Romona Elementary School

Rootworks, LLC (3)

Ross Stores, Inc. (3)

Royal Automotive

Royal Caribbean International

Royal United Mortgage (2)

RPM Advertising

Ruoff Home Mortgage

S & J Home Investments

SABIC Innovative Plastics

Safe2Drive Traffic School

Sailrite

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College

San Francisco Giants

SB

Schulte Hospitality Group, Inc.

Scotty’s Brewhouse (2)

Scribe America (4)

Scripps Network Interactive

Seals Ambulance Services

Second Presbyterian Church (2)

Secretly Group (2)

Securitas LLC

Sensient Technologies Corporation

ServiceMaster Company, LLC.

ServiceSource International, Inc.

Shakespeare Theatre Company

Shangfang investment, LTD

Sheehy + Associates, Inc.

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

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Shepherd Insurance

Sherwin-Williams Company

SHI International Corp. (2)

Singer Antique Galleries, LTD

SinglePlatform, LLC

Skaled (2)

Skjodt-Barrett Foods, Inc.

SmartIT

SMC Corporation of America

Smile Direct Club

SmithBucklin

Smoke x Mirrors

Snap Fitness 24/7

Soagang Language Institute

SOAR, Inc.

Soma Coffee House

Sonrai Systems

Sotheby’s International Realty

South Union Christian Church

Southeast Missouri State University

SparkFete

Specialized Spanish Services

Spitzer Chevrolet

Springer Nature

St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center

System

St. Vincent Health

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

STAR of CA Behavioral and Psychological

Services

Starcom Mediavest Group (3)

Starlight Distribution, LLC

State of Indiana - Department of

Corrections

State of Indiana- Department of Child

Services (2)

Steak ‘n Shake

Stericycle

Steven Madden, Ltd.

Stone Belt (2)

Stones Crossing Church

Strive Logistics (4)

Stryker Corporation

Success Academy Charter Schools

SummertimeCHI, LLC

Susan G. Komen

Susan Yeley Interiors

Swimming World Magazine

Sykes Enterprises, Inc.

Symphony Post Acute Network

Taco Bell

TAPIF - Cultural Services of the French

Embassy (2)

Target Brands, Inc. (10)

Tattoo Projects, LLC (2)

Teach Away, Inc.

Teach For America (2)

Teen Vogue

Temperly Commercial Construction (2)

Tencent Holdings Limited

Terracon Construction, LLC

Texas Roadhouse Restaurant

TGI Fridays Restaurant

The American Israel Public Affairs

Committee

The American Jewish Joint Distribution

Committee

The Applied Behavior Center for Autism

The Blue Bench

The Commercial Review

The Dental Advisor

The Feldman ENT Group

The Finish Line, Inc.

The Hershey Company (2)

The Horizon Group

The Island Packet

The Korea Times

The Kraft Heinz Company

The Madison Square Garden Company

The Modal Tones

The MX Group

The National Right To Work Committee

The Patachou Foundation

The Pint Room

The Republic

The Rio Grande Restaurant

The Sherwin-Williams Company (3)

The Tab (2)

The Times of Northwest Indiana

The TJX Companies, Inc.

The Walt Disney Company (2)

TiER1 Performance Solutions

Tight Line Productions

Time Out Israel Magazine

Tiny Hero (3)

Topo’s 403

Tory Burch, LLC

Total Quality Logistics (2)

Track Marketing Group

TradeMyGun Inc.

Traders Point Christian Church

Tranquil Vibe Day Spa

Transit Design

Travel Weird

Trends Media Group

Trunk Club (5)

Turner Sports

Turtle Creek Chorale

Two Chicks and a Hammer

Uber Technologies Inc.

United Continental Holdings, Inc.

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

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United Healthcare

United Service Organizations

United States Chess Federation

United States Government (2)

United States Government - Army

United States Government - Department

of Defense

United States Government - Executive

Branch

United States Government - House of

Representatives (3)

United States Government - Senate

University of Notre Dame (2)

University of Pennsylvania

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer

Center

Unlocking the Spectrum (3)

UpRight Law

UPS (3)

UpToDate, Inc.

Uptown Café (2)

Upwork

Urban Outfitters, Inc.

UrbanBound

Urick Concessions

US House of Fireworks

Uslan Entertainment

USS-POSCO Industries

Vagus, Inc.

Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance, Inc.

Vanguard Group

Varick Media Management

VET Environmental Engineering LLC

Vigilant Eats

Northbrook School District 28

Vincennes Autoplex

Von Maur (3)

VRG Controls, LLC

VSA Partners (2)

W. W. Grainger, Inc.

WAG

Walmart Stores, Inc.

Warner Music Group

Wausau Daily Herald

WBIG Fox Sports Radio

WE Communications

WeatherTech

Weber Shandwick (2)

Webster Groves Animal Hospital and

Urgent Care Center

Weidner and Company, P.C.

Weitz & Luxenberg P.C.

Wellfount

Wells Fargo (3)

Western & Southern Life

Westfield High School

Westlake Special Education

WFYI Public Media (3)

Wholehearted Home Kitchen

Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, Inc.

William Blair & Company, LLC

William Morris Endeavor

Winklevoss Capital Management, LLC

Wishlab, Inc

Workaway

Workbridge Associates

WorkOne Central

World Learning

XM Concierge

Yellow Pages Group

Yelp (13)

YMCA (6)

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts

Yonsei DOCS

Young Life

Zeno Group

Zhejiang United Investment Group

Zimmer Biomet

Zion Hope Church

Zones, Inc.

Zumiez

EMPLOYERS HIRING GRADUATES CONT.

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GRADUATESCHOOLDATA

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GRADUATESCHOOLDATA

SURVEY OVERVIEW | EMPLOYMENT DATA | GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA  | EMPLOYMENT & GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES | INTERNSHIP INFORMATION

GRADUATE SCHOOL DATA

August 2015n=93

December 2015n= 91

May 2016n= 559

74.2%Enrolledn=69

25.8%Not YetEnrolledn=24

68.1%Not YetEnrolledn=62

4.5%Not YetEnrolledn=25

31.9%Enrolledn=29

95.5%Enrolledn=534

14.9%Not yet enrolled inGraduate Schooln=111

743Students Pursued Graduate School

Admission Upon Graduation

Survey data indicate that 27.2% (n=743) of graduating seniors were seeking admission to continue their education upon graduation. Of those students, 85.1% (n=632) secured admission before the conclusion of survey data collection, up from 74.2% over the 2014-2015 Academic Year.

85.1%Enrolled inGraduate Schooln=632

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DEGREE PROGRAM

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Accounting 5

Actuarial Science 1

Administration 1

Anthropology 5

Applied Behavior Analysis 5

Architecture 1

Astronomy 1

Atmospheric Science 1

Audiology 3

Behavior, Social, and Community Health 2

Biochemistry 6

Bioengineering and Biomedical Sciences 2

Biological Sciences 18

Biotechnology 4

Business 19

Cell Biology 1

Cellular and Integrative Physiology 1

Chemistry 6

Child Life Specialist 1

Chiropractic Medicine 5

Christian Ministry and Leadership - Wom-en's Ministry 1

Climate, Land, and Environmental Change 1

Clinical Mental Health Counseling 5

Clinical Psychology 2

Coding 1

Communication Science and Disorders 9

Communications 2

Computer Science 2

Contract Law 1

Copywriting 1

Cosmetology 1

Counseling 7

Counseling and Educational Psychology 1

Creative Writing 1

Criminal Justice 1

Data Science 1

Dental Medicine 15

Dentistry 1

Economics 2

Education 6

Egyptology 1

Engineering 2

English 3

Environmental Science and Ecology 2

Environmental Engineering 1

Epidemiology 2

Fashion Design 1

Fashion Marketing 1

Film - Creative Producing 1

Film and Television Production 1

Finance 1

Fine Arts 2

Genetic Counseling 1

Geography 1

Geography and Remote Sensing 1

Geological Sciences 4

Global Business 1

Global Communication 1

Health Administration 1

Health Informatics 1

Historic Preservation 1

Historical Administration 1

History 4

Human Biology 1

Human Computer Interaction Design 3

Human Toxicology 1

Human-Computer Interaction Design 3

Hungarian 1

Industrial and Organizational Psychology 3

Industrial Engineering 1

Information and Library Science 3

Degree Program Degree Program

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DEGREE PROGRAM CONT.

Information Systems 11

Inorganic Chemistry 1

Instillation 1

International Business 1

International Conflict and Security 1

International Development 2

International Finance 1

International Relations 3

Jewelry Design and Fabrication 1

Journalism 2

Jurisprudence 4

Kinesiology 2

Law 64

Linguistics 1

Literature 1

Macroeconomics, History, and Regional Study 1

Marketing 5

Marriage and Family Therapy 1

Math Education 1

Mathematics 4

Media 2

Media/Communication Design 2

Medicine 110

Mental Health Counseling 1

Microbiology 1

Nuclear Engineering 1

Nursing 13

Nutrition 1

Occupational Therapy 7

Optometry 14

Other Arts and Humanities 4

Other Business 1

Other Education and Counseling 1

Other Health Professions 2

Other Science and Engineering 2

Other Service Professions 1

Other Social Sciences and Studies 2

Paralegal 1

Pharmacy 3

Philanthropic Studies 2

Physical Therapy 3

Physician Assistant 15

Physics 3

Physiology 1

Political Science 3

Psychology 14

Public Affairs 6

Public Health 8

Publishing 1

Publishing and Digital Media Communica-tions 1

Radio/TV/Film 1

Religious Studies 1

Robotics 1

Rural Medicine 1

School Counseling 1

School Psychology 2

Sculpture 1

Secondary Education 1

Social Sciences and Studies 1

Social Work 12

Speech, Hearing, and Language Sciences 33

Speech-Language Pathology 16

Sports Science and Management 2

Statistics 4

Strategic Fashion Marketing 1

Student Affairs Administration and Higher Education 1

Tropical Conservation Biology and Environ-mental Sciences 1

Veterinary Medicine 3

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DEGREE TYPE

47.9%Master’s Degreen=297

11.1%Juris Doctoraten=69

15.8%Medical Doctorn=98

8.1%Philosophyn=50

1.9%Osteopathyn=12

1.9%Optometryn=12

2.4%DentalSurgeryn=15

2.6%2ndUndergradn=16

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Master's Degree (M.A., M.S., Etc.) 297 47.9%

Medical Doctor (M.D.) 98 15.8%

Juris Doctorate (J.D.) 69 11.1%

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D., Etc.) 50 8.1%

Second Undergraduate Degree 16 2.6%

Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) 15 2.4%

Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) 12 1.9%

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) 12 1.9%

Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) 11 1.8%

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Certificate Program 10 1.6%

Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) 7 1.1%

Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) 5 0.8%

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) 3 0.5%

Doctor of Physical Therapy 3 0.5%

Doctorate of Occupational Therapy 3 0.5%

Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) 3 0.5%

Specialized Training 3 0.5%

Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) 1 0.2%

Degree Type

7.9%All Othersn=49

The following information represents degree types reported by 2014-2015 Academic Year graduates that indicated they had successfully secured enrollment in a program of continuing education. By comparison, 42% of May 2014 graduates reported their degree type as Master’s Degree, 16% reported Juris Doctorate, 13% reported Medical Doctor, and 9% reported Doctor of Philosophy.

n=620

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GRADUATE SCHOOL ACCEPTANCE LOCATION

UNITED STATES

ArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBelgiumCambodiaCanadaChinaEcuadorGermanyHaitiHungaryMalaysiaPolandSouth KoreaUgandaUnited KingdomUnited States

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The illustration below provides an overview of the domestic locations of graduate schools reported or collected from 2015-2016 Academic Year graduates. The state of Indiana was the most common graduate school destination for graduates at 53.5% (n=325). Illinois (11.5%, n=70), New York (3.6%, n=22), and Ohio (3.5%, n=21) represent the second, third, and fourth most common graduate school destination states for AY15-16 graduates. Ohio and New York swapped places as the third and fourth most common states of graduate school attendance when compared to the 2014-2015 Academic Year.

Of the students enrolled in graduate school, 5.6% (n=36) of students were attending graduate school in countries other than the United States. The illustration below indicates the countries where these schools are located and the corresponding list provides the reported number of graduates attending graduate school in each country. 4.4% of AY14-15 graduates were attending graduate school outside of the United States.

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GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION

Academy of Art University

Adler University (2)

Argosy University - Chicago

Arizona State University

Auburn University (2)

Australian National University

Balassi Institute

Ball State University (5)

Bay Path College

Baylor College of Medicine (2)

Bellarmine University

Bentley University

Biola University

Boston College (2)

Boston University

Brown University (2)

California State University - Northridge

Carnegie Mellon University (2)

Case Western Reserve University

Chapman University

Chicago Kent College of Law

Chicago School of Professional

Psychology

Chinese University of Hong Kong

CodingHouse

College of William and Mary

Colorado State University

Columbia University (4)

Concordia University

Cornell University

DePaul University (3)

Des Moines University

Drexel University

Duquesne University

East Carolina University

Eastern Illinois University

Elmhurst College

Emerson College (2)

Erikson Institute

Freie Universität - Berlin

Gallaudet University

George Mason University (2)

George Washington University (2)

Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia State University

Group Health Research Institute

Hamline University

Hong Kong Baptist University

Howard University (2)

Huntington University (2)

Illinois College of Optometry

Indiana State University (5)

Indiana University (92)

Indiana University - Bloomington (96)

Indiana University - Northwest

Indiana University - South Bend

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Indiana University-Purdue University - Ft.

Wayne (3)

Indiana University-Purdue University -

Indianapolis (44)

Indiana Wesleyan University

Ivy Tech Community College -

Bloomington

John Marshall Law School (2)

Kansas City University of Medicine and

Biosciences

King’s College - London

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic

Medicine

Liberty University

LIM College

Logan University (3)

London College of Fashion

Loyola University - Chicago (8)

Manchester University

Marian University (9)

Marquette University

Medical University of South Carolina

Mercer University

Miami Ad School

Miami University - Oxford

Michigan State University (2)

Midwestern University (5)

Missouri State University

Molloy College

Monash University

Mt. Aloysius College

Murray State University

National University of Health Sciences

New York University

Northern Illinois University

Northern Kentucky University (3)

Northwestern University (6)

Ohio State University - Columbus (5)

Ohio University

Oregon State University (2)

Pace University (2)

Parker University

Parsons School of Design

Pennsylvania State University - University

Park (3)

Pepperdine University

Purdue University - Calumet

Purdue University - West Lafayette (7)

Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts

Rockhurst University

Roosevelt University (3)

The following is a list of graduate schools that admitted August and December 2015 graduates and May 2016 graduates.

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GRADUATE SCHOOL INFORMATION CONT.

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine

and Science

Rush University (3)

Rutgers University

Southern California Institute of

Architecture

Southern College of Optometry

Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville

Southern Illinois University - Carbondale

Southern Methodist University (2)

St. Ambrose University

St. Louis University

St. Xavier University (2)

State University of New York - Stony

Brook

Stetson College of Law

Syracuse University (2)

Trine University

Tufts University (2)

Uniformed Services University of the

Health Sciences

United States Merchant Marine Academy

Universidad Central del Caribe

Universidad de Buenos Aires

University of Alabama - Huntsville

University of Arkansas

University of Birmingham (2)

University of British Columbia

University of California - Berkeley (2)

University of California - Irvine

University of California - Los Angeles

University of Cardiff

University of Chicago (4)

University of Cincinnati (4)

University of Colorado - Boulder (2)

University of Dayton

University of Denver

University of Florida

University of Georgia

University of Hawaii - Hilo

University of Illinois - Chicago

University of Illinois - Urbana-

Champaign (4)

University of Indianapolis (2)

University of Iowa (2)

University of Kansas (2)

University of Kent (3)

University of Louisville (8)

University of Maryland - College Park (2)

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (3)

University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

University of Missouri - St. Louis

University of Nevada - Las Vegas

University of New South Wales

University of North Carolina - Chapel

Hill (2)

University of Notre Dame

University of Oxford

University of Pennsylvania

University of Rochester

University of Sheffield

University of South Carolina (2)

University of Southern Indiana (3)

University of St. Francis

University of Surrey

University of Sydney (2)

University of Tennessee (4)

University of Texas - Dallas

University of Texas Medical Branch -

Galveston

University of Vienna

University of Washington

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Valparaiso University (2)

Villanova University

Virginia Commonwealth University

Wake Forest University

Washington and Lee University

West Virginia University

Western Kentucky University

Western Michigan University

Xavier University

Yale University (2)

Yonsei University

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EMPLOYMENT AND GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATES

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OVERALL SUCCESS RATEThe following charts display the overall post-graduation success rates for 2015-2016 graduates. Refer to page 6 to see all response options for students’ first destination following graduation. 82.2% of students with known outcomes had successfully reached their intended post-graduation first destination by six months after graduation. By comparison, 75.1% of Academic Year 2014-2015 graduates had successfully reached their intended post-graduation destination by six months after graduation. Individually, both Employment and Graduate School success rates also increased year-over-year. Employment increased from an AY14-15 rate of 75.4% and Graduate School improved from previous rate 74.2%

OVERALL SUCCESS RATE

82.2% Overall Success includes the following response options:Full-time employment, part-time employment, participatingin a volunteer or service program, serving in the U.S. military,enrolled in a program of continuing education, taking a gapyear, and not seeking employment or continuing education atthis time.

EMPLOYMENT SUCCESS RATE

78.9%Employment includes the following survey response options:Full-time employment, part-time employment, participatingin a volunteer or service program, and serving in the U.S. military.

GRADUATE SCHOOL SUCCESS RATE

85.1% Graduate School includes the following response options:Enrolled in a program of continuing education.

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NATIONAL SUCCESS RATE COMPARISON

OVERALL SUCCESS RATE COMPARISON

SUCCESS RATE BY DESTINATION COMPARISON

Employed Full-time 43.8% 56.9% -13.1%%

Employed Part-time 7.7% 5.8% 1.9%

Continuing Education 23.1% 17.9% 5.2%

Military 1.0% 0.8% 0.2%

Volunteer/Service Organization 1.7% 0.9% 0.8%

Still Seeking Employment 13.8% 13.8% 0.0%

Still Seeking Education 4.1% 5.1% -1.0%

Not Seeking 5.0% 2.1% 2.9%

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To bring the success rates described in this report into a national context, data were compared to statistics gathered by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). NACE is the leading source of information on the employment of college graduates and annually reports employment data from over 300 colleges and universities across a variety of post-graduation outcome metrics.

The graph below compares the overall success rate data from 2015-2016 First Destination Survey results with data collected and reported by NACE regarding the national success rates of 2015-2016 Academic Year graduates. The data provided by NACE came from institutions classified as Doctoral universities as defined by The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

The following table compares success rates by first destination as reported by respondents of the 2015-2016 First Destination Survey with national data collected and reported by NACE on similar Doctoral universities.

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SUCCESS RATE BY MAJOR/DIVISION

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American Studies BA 1 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Animal Behavior BS 9 66.7% - - - - - - - - - -

Anthropology BA 42 90.5% 12 7 13 2 1 1 0 2 24 63.2%

Apparel Merchandising BS 122 77.0% 65 4 15 6 1 1 1 1 78 83.0%

Astronomy and Astrophysics BS 2 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Audiology/Hearing Sciences BS 2 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Audiology BA 14 92.9% 4 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 100.0%

Biochemistry BA 18 100.0% 5 9 1 0 2 0 0 1 15 83.3%

Biochemistry BS 35 91.4% 8 17 4 2 1 0 0 0 27 84.4%

Biology BA 91 78.0% 22 22 15 2 2 2 1 5 54 76.1%

Biology BS 209 81.8% 34 90 13 10 12 2 1 9 146 85.4%

Biotechnology BA 1 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Biotechnology BS 14 85.7% 5 4 0 0 0 1 0 2 12 100.0%

Central Eurasian Studies BA 2 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Chemistry BA 48 79.2% 15 13 6 2 2 0 0 0 30 78.9%

Chemistry BS 22 86.4% 4 10 3 0 1 1 0 0 15 78.9%

Classical Civilization BA 6 66.7% - - - - - - - - - -

Classical St:Latin/Greek BA 1 0.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Classical Studies BA 2 50.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Cognitive Science BA 11 90.9% 3 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 8 80.0%

Cognitive Science BS 6 83.3% - - - - - - - - - -

Communication & Culture BA 130 87.7% 75 9 11 7 3 2 1 6 100 87.7%

Comparative Literature BA 6 83.3% - - - - - - - - - -

Computer Science BA 16 81.3% 9 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 100.0%

Criminal Justice BA 154 72.1% 47 18 19 10 2 1 7 7 90 81.1%

East Asian Lang & Cult BA 28 75.0% 9 1 6 1 1 0 1 2 14 66.7%

East Asian Studies BA 5 60.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Economics BA 287 72.5% 103 37 33 10 13 4 0 8 162 77.9%

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Economics/Mathematics BA 7 57.1% - - - - - - - - - -

Economics/Political Science BA 1 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

English BA 109 82.6% 37 22 13 8 2 4 0 4 75 83.3%

Environmental and Sustainability Studies BA

2 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Environmental Science BSES 5 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Fashion Design BA 20 75.0% 8 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 13 86.7%

Fine Arts BA 9 66.7% - - - - - - - - - -

Fine Arts BFA 1 0.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Fine Arts: History of Art BA 12 41.7% 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 60.0%

Fine Arts: Studio Art BA 36 66.7% 5 4 9 3 3 0 0 0 12 50.0%

Fine Arts: Studio BFA 16 62.5% 3 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 7 70.0%

Folklore & Ethnomusicology BA 8 87.5% - - - - - - - - - -

French BA 22 81.8% 6 6 2 1 0 0 0 3 16 88.9%

Game Design BS 5 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Gender Studies BA 22 77.3% 5 3 3 2 0 2 0 2 14 82.4%

General Studies BGS 1 0.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Geography BA 14 100.0% 8 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 12 85.7%

Geography BS 3 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Geological Sciences BA 5 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Geological Sciences BS 11 90.9% 2 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 7 70.0%

Germanic Studies BA 15 60.0% 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 77.8%

History BA 80 78.8% 22 18 6 6 4 2 1 4 53 84.1%

Human Biology BA 20 80.0% 4 5 4 1 0 1 0 1 12 75.0%

Human Biology BS 93 87.1% 18 43 12 1 3 0 1 3 66 81.5%

Individualized Major BA 19 78.9% 8 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 14 93.3%

Interior Design BS 22 81.8% 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 18 100.0%

International Studies BA 61 86.9% 25 11 7 3 2 0 1 4 44 83.0%

International Studies BS 2 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Italian BA 7 85.7% - - - - - - - - - -

Jewish Studies BA 7 57.1% - - - - - - - - - -

Journalism BAJ 316 85.1% 176 19 33 17 9 4 2 9 227 84.4%

Liberal Studies BLS 275 61.5% 79 14 22 26 10 3 2 13 137 81.1%

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SUCCESS RATE BY MAJOR/DIVISION CONT.

Linguistics BA 27 59.3% 10 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 14 87.5%

Linguistics/Spch&HearingSci BA 1 0.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Mathematics BA 74 79.7% 20 12 17 1 7 1 0 1 35 59.3%

Mathematics BS 45 82.2% 13 14 4 2 1 2 0 1 32 86.5%

Mathematics/Economics BA 9 66.7% - - - - - - - - - -

Media BA 2 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Microbiology BA 7 71.4% - - - - - - - - - -

Microbiology BS 21 76.2% 4 8 2 1 1 0 0 0 13 81.3%

Musical Theatre BFA 14 50.0% 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 42.9%

Near Eastern Lang & Cult BA 10 100.0% 6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 10 100.0%

Neuroscience BS 113 85.0% 23 51 4 4 3 3 1 7 89 92.7%

Philosophy/Political Science BA 1 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Philosophy BA 12 91.7% 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 10 90.9%

Philosophy/Religious St BA 1 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Physics BA 2 50.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Physics BS 19 94.7% 5 7 4 2 0 0 0 0 14 77.8%

Political Science BA 146 82.2% 54 37 6 2 4 3 6 8 110 91.7%

Political Science/Economics BA 6 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Portuguese BA 4 75.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Psychology BA 258 79.8% 83 59 25 15 3 3 2 16 178 86.4%

Psychology BS 106 79.2% 28 31 8 8 4 0 0 5 72 85.7%

Religious Studies BA 9 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Slavic East Euro Lang Cltr BA 9 44.4% - - - - - - - - - -

Slavic Languages and Lit BA 3 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Sociology BA 67 86.6% 25 8 6 8 5 2 1 3 47 81.0%

Spanish BA 80 86.3% 29 16 10 7 1 4 0 2 58 84.1%

Spch&HearingSci-Audiology BA 5 60.0% - - - - - - - - - -

Spch&HearingSci-Spch&Lang BA 18 66.7% 2 3 1 0 6 0 0 0 5 41.7%

Speech & Hearing Sciences BA 72 91.7% 10 40 11 1 2 1 0 1 53 80.3%

Speech and Hearing Sciences BS 1 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

SPHS: Audiology&Hearing Sci BS 1 100.0% - - - - - - - - - -

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SPHS: Speech & Language Sci BS 17 88.2% 1 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 93.3%

Statistics BS 8 62.5% - - - - - - - - -

Studio Art BA 33 97.0% 17 4 4 3 1 0 0 3 27 84.4%

Telecommunications BA 250 81.2% 110 9 33 31 2 3 1 14 168 82.8%

Theatre & Drama BA 38 65.8% 11 1 7 4 0 0 0 2 18 72.0%

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Arts + Humanities 282 77% 110 61 43 29 8 11 3 17 231 77% 74%

Media School 593 84% 365 37 77 56 14 10 4 30 502 84% 80%

Natural + Mathematical 1,163 82% 340 483 483 62 54 18 6 52 961 82% 75%

School of Art + Design 199 77% 113 8 17 20 5 1 2 7 160 77% 80%

School of Global + Int’l Studies 91 84% 45 16 16 4 3 0 3 7 75 84% 81%

Social + Historical 853 73% 388 154 154 69 40 19 17 51 698 73% 70%

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INTERNSHIPINFORMATION

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INTERNSHIP INFORMATIONThe Walter Center is committed to prioritizing the student completion of internships and similar para-professional career-related experiences. To that end, the Walter Center adopted a new strategy for soliciting information on internships completed by College of Arts + Sciences students. Leveraging the Career Analytics Platform (CAP) first discussed in the Overview section this report, College students were provided a platform to report internships to the College as they completed them - previously, students were only encouraged to report internships at graduation. The CAP also allows for the collection of much more detailed information regarding the student’s experience in an internship. Future First Destination Survey reports will contain more insightful metrics regarding internship completion.

The illustrations below provide an overview of the number of internships completed by internship site location as reported by AY15-16 graduates. When compared to the AY14-15 graduation class, the AY15-16 graduation class completed 2.1% more internships in the state of Indiana.

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INDIANA INTERNSHIP PROVIDERS107.5 WFNI Indianapolis, IN

90.1 WFYI Indianapolis, IN

92.3 WTTS Indianapolis, IN

98.1 WFHB Bloomington, IN

Abercrombie & Fitch

Adesa Corporation (2)

Adidas AG

Aesthete Designs, LLC (2)

Africa Today

AH Collection

ALDO Group

Ambition in Motion, LLC

Amethyst House

Angie’s List (2)

Anheuser-Busch InBev (2)

Another Round Men’s A Cappella Group

Artistic Media Partners (3)

Autumn Hills Alzheimer’s Special

Care Center

Avant Healthcare

Bandy Carroll Hellige

Bank of America Corporation - Merrill

Lynch (3)

Barnes & Noble

Bartholomew Consolidated School (2)

Bearfruit Films

Belltower Books, LLC

Belyst (2)

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America -

Northeast Indiana

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America -

South Central Indiana

Bill C. Brown Associates

Bloomington Community Radio, Inc. (2)

Bloomington Magazine, Inc.

Bloomington Meadows Hospital (4)

Bloomington Playwrights Project

Bloomington Public Transportation

Corporation

Blueline (3)

BMD AGENCY LLC

Boys & Girls Club of America -

Bloomington, IN (6)

Boys & Girls Club of America - Ellettsville,

IN (3)

Boys & Girls Club of America - Morgan

County (2)

Brougher Investments

Brown County, IN - Probation

Department (2)

Bull Wear LLC

Burger King Corporation

Cactus Flower (2)

Cardinal Spirits

Cardinal Stage Company

Carl Lamb and Associates, Attorneys at

Law (4)

Cassidy Turley

CEA Study Abroad

Centerstone (2)

Charlotte Russe Inc.

China Construction Bank (Asia) Co., Ltd.

CITGO Petroleum Corporation

City of Bloomington, IN (2)

City of Bloomington, IN - Animal Care and

Control

City of Bloomington, IN - Common

Council

City of Bloomington, IN - Utilities

Department

CMG, Clique Media Group, Inc.

Coach, Inc.

College Internship Program (3)

Collegiate Charities (2)

Colts, Inc.

Columbia University - College of

Physicans and Surgeons, Summer

Medical and Dental Education Program

Comfort Dental of Anderson

Conde Nast

Cook Medical (2)

Cook Pharmica

Cord Camera

Cornerstone Pediatric Rehabilitation

Crossfit Bloomington

Crossroads YMCA - Crown Point

CST Global Complete Surveying

Technology

Culver Franchising System Inc.

Cummins, Inc. (3)

Cutters

CVS Health

CYO Camp Rancho Framasa

Daily Reporter

Davines

Design On Tap

Disciples Home Missions

DistinXion (3)

Do317

DOPE

Dr. Rossman

Edible Arrangements, LLC

Eeclectics Jewelry & Gifts

Eli Lilly and Company (3)

Emmis Communications Corporation

Employment Plus

Enfoglobe, Inc.

Epic Systems Corporation

ESG Security

Exodus Refugee Immigration

Express Services, Inc.

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Farmers Insurance Group

Fayette County School Corporation -

Connorsville Middle School

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (2)

Fine Tune Business Consultants (3)

First United Church

Five Star Senior Living - Meadowood (2)

FoCuS

Fun Races

Future Leaders Program

Garden Villa

Gentle Dentist

Global Gifts

GLOWfest

Golden LivingCenter

Grant County Courts and Clerk -

Probation Department

Groove Productions & Entertainment,

LLC (2)

H&M

Haiderer Homes, Inc.

Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, P.C.

Hanapin Marketing LLC.

Harcourt Outlines, Inc.

Henry’s Pub & Grill

Hillary for America

Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.

Hilltop Farms

Home Instead, Inc.

Hoosier Communications, Inc. (2)

Hoosier Eye Doctor (2)

Hoosiers for Richard Mourdock (4)

Indian Elite Gymnastics & Cheer

Indiana Automotive Fasteners, Inc.

Indiana Democratic Party

Indiana Department of Natural Resources -

Shakamak State Park

Indiana Department of Natural Resources

Indiana Department of Transportation

Indiana House Republican Campaign

Committee

Indiana Humanities

Indiana Landmarks

Indiana Legal Services, Inc.

Indiana National Guard - Army

Indiana Public Interest Research Group at

Indiana University (4)

Indiana Review (3)

Indiana University (16)

Indiana University - Auditorium

Indiana University - Bever-Schultz

Laboratory

Indiana University - Bloomington (3)

Indiana University - Bronstein Group

Indiana University - Career Development

Center

Indiana University - Center for American

and Global Security

Indiana University - Center for Bioethics

Indiana University - Center of Excellence

for Women in Technology

Indiana University - Cinema

Indiana University - Cognitive

Development Laboratory

Indiana University - College of Arts +

Sciences, Themester (2)

Indiana University - College of Arts +

Sciences, Undergraduate Academic

Dean’s Office

Indiana University - College of Arts +

Sciences, Victorian Studies

Indiana University - Cyclotron

Operations (2)

Indiana University - Department

Archaeology, William R. Adams

Zooarchaeology Laboratory

Indiana University - Department of

Anthropology (2)

Indiana University - Department of

Athletics (11)

Indiana University - Department of

Biology (4)

Indiana University - Department of

Biology, Marketon Laboratory

Indiana University - Department of

Biology, Shaw Laboratory

Indiana University - Department of

Chemistry, Zaleski Research Group

Indiana University - Department of

Communications, Marketing and Media

Indiana University - Department of

Economics (3)

Indiana University - Department of

Physics (3)

Indiana University - Department of

Political Science (5)

Indiana University - Department of

Psychiatry, Psychotic Disorders

Program

Indiana University - Department

of Psychological & Brain Science,

Perception Action Lab

Indiana University - Department of

Psychological & Brain Sciences

Indiana University - Department of

Psychological & Brain Sciences, Alberts

Lab for Developmental Psychobiology

Indiana University - Department of

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Psychological & Brain Sciences,

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Lab

Indiana University - Department of Radio

and Television (12)

Indiana University - Department of

Sociology

Indiana University - Department of

Speech and Hearing Sciences, Vocal

and Communicative Development Lab

Indiana University - Department of

Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary

Dance (3)

Indiana University - Diplomatic

History (2)

Indiana University - Distance Education

Program

Indiana University - Division of Student

Affairs, Disability Services for Students

Indiana University - East Asian Studies

Center (2)

Indiana University - Ekenazi Museum

of Art

Indiana University - Gill Center for

Biomolecular Science (2)

Indiana University - Hutton Honors

College, The Office of Diversity

Indiana University - Indiana Daily

Student (3)

Indiana University - Indiana Memorial

Union

Indiana University - Intensive Freshman

Seminar (2)

Indiana University - Jacobs School of

Music

Indiana University - Johnson Center for

Innovation & Translational Research

Indiana University - Kelley School of

Business, Center for the Business of

Life Sciences

Indiana University - Kinsey Institute (5)

Indiana University - Lynch Laboratory

Indiana University - Mathers Museum of

World Cultures (4)

Indiana University - Office of Science

Outreach, Integrated Freshman

Learning Experience (12)

Indiana University - Office of Science

Outreach, The Science, Technology,

and Research Scholars Program (9)

Indiana University - Office of

Sustainability

Indiana University - Office of the Vice

President for Capital Planning and

Facilities

Indiana University - Police

Department (6)

Indiana University - Press (6)

Indiana University - Residential Programs

and Services (6)

Indiana University - School of Global

and International Studies, Center for

the Study of the Middle East

Indiana University - School of Informatics

and Computing

Indiana University - School of Informatics

and Computing, Robotics

Indiana University - School of Medicine,

Student Research Fellowship Program

Indiana University - School of Optometry,

Atwater Eye Care Center

Indiana University - School of Public

Health

Indiana University - School of Public

Health, Recreational Sports (5)

Indiana University - Speech and Hearing

Lab

Indiana University - Student Academic

Center

Indiana University - Student

Broadcasting, WIUX (2)

Indiana University - Student Central

Indiana University - The Media School

Indiana University - The Office of First

Year Experience Programs

Indiana University - TriSynerG Diving

Camp

Indiana University - University

Information Technology Services (3)

Indiana University - Victorian Studies

Program

Indiana University - Writers’ Conference

Indiana University Foundation (5)

Indiana University Health - Bloomington

Hospital (2)

Indiana University Health - Riley Hospital

for Children (3)

Indiana University Student Foundation

Indianapolis Monthly

Indianapolis Power & Light Company

Indy Hostel

Information In Place, Inc.

Inside Notre Dame Football

Interactive Intelligence Group, Inc.

Interfaith Emergency Winter Shelter

International Medical Group, Inc.

Invest Financial Corportation

IU Credit Union

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Jewish Theatre of Bloomington

Joe Donnelly for Indiana

Joe Hogsett for Indianapolis

John Hamilton for Mayor

Joyful Noise

K. Monique’s Studio of Dance

Kammeyer Realty Group

Kelley Services, Inc.

Kip Tom - U.S. Congress

Knee High Cooperative Daycare (3)

Kopka Pinkus Dolin Attorneys at Law

KRUUE

KSL Broadcasting

Lafaza

Lawrence County Museum of History &

Edward L. Hutton Research Library

Learfield Communications, LLC

Leeson Media LLC

Lehman & Bixler Professional Eye Care

LensCrafters

Lewis Law LLC

Liell & McNeil Attorneys PC

LIFEDesigns, Inc. (3)

Little Red Door Cancer Agency

Little Star Center

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.

Living Essentials, LLC

Living Full Out

LoopyCases

Madison County, IN - Office of the

Prosecuting Attorney

Management Sciences for Health

Marble Hill Farm

Marion County, IN - Assessor’s Office

Marion County, IN - Republican Central

Committee

Marriott International, Inc.

McAlister’s Deli

McNair (2)

Middle Way House (6)

Mobile Marketing Watch

MonoSol

Monroe County Autism Foundation

Monroe County Community School

Corporation (2)

Monroe County Community School

Corporation - Bloomington High School

South (2)

Monroe County Historical Society (2)

Monroe County Humane Association

Monroe County, IN

Monroe County, IN - Circuit Court (2)

Monroe County, IN - Community

Corrections Programs & Services

Monroe County, IN - Office of the Circuit

Court Administrator (2)

Monroe County, IN - Office of the Clerk

Monroe County, IN - Office of the Public

Defender

Monroe County, IN - Probation

Department (3)

Monroe County, IN - Public Library

Monroe County, IN - Washington

Township Baseball League, Inc. 

Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard (2)

Moveha

Munoz Hospitality, LLC

National Basketball Association - Indiana

Pacers

National Science Foundation

Ned Tonner, Attorney at Law, PC

New Hope Family Shelter, Inc.

New Leaf New Life, Inc.

Nordstrom, Inc.

Nuvo

Oak Partners Inc.

Obama for America

Office of U.S. Congressman Luke Messer

Office of U.S. Congressman Todd Young

Opposite of Far

Parker Real Estate Management (2)

Parkview Health

Patrick Industries, Inc.

Pen & Publlish, Inc.

Penske Business Media, LLC

People for Urban Progress

Pervasive Health Information

Technologies (PHIT) Lab

Pitaya, Inc.

Pricewaterhouse Coopers International

Limited

PT Samuel Sekuritas Indonesia

Purdue University

Red Hill Stables

Riverside Mfg., LLC

RIVS

RJE Business Interiors

Roche Diagnostics (4)

Rock Paper Scissors (4)

Ronald McDonald House of Indiana

Rootworks, LLC

Saint Joseph Health System - Midwest

Cardiovascular Education and Research

Foundation

Salon Rouge

Schillings

Science Central

Scientific American, A Division of Nature

America, Inc.

Scuola Media di Pepoli

Secretly Canadian

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Shalom Community Center (2)

Shamrock Restaurant

Sheekristyle Academy of Dance

Shenzhen Feihong Semiconductor, Ltd

Shopular

ShutterShock Productions/Blockhouse

Films

Skin Cancer Surgery Center of Cincinnati

Slugbooks

Smithville Communications

Social Research Strategies

Solution Tree, LLC

South Bend Education Foundation

South Bend International Airport (2)

South Central Community Action

Program - Head Start

Southern Indiana Hearing Solutions

Speedway, LLC

Spoon University, Inc.

St. Joseph County, Indiana - Homicide

Unit

St. Paul’s Catholic Center

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance

Company

State of Indiana - Department of Child

Services

State of Indiana - House of

Representatives (3)

State of Indiana - Office of the Secretary

of State

State of Indiana - Personnel Department

State of Indiana - Senate

Stone and Company Entertainment

Stone Belt Arc. - Milestones Clinical &

Health Resources (2)

Studio71, LP

Sweetwater Sound

Swiss Re America Holding Company

Temporary Art Review

Tendercare Home Health Services, Inc.

The Aegis Group, Ltd

The Art Bank

The Borgen Project

The Child Support Division of the

Hamilton County Prosecutor’s Office

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

The Exotic Feline Rescue Center

The Greater Bloomington Chamber of

Commerce

The Hamstra Group, Inc.

The Herald-Times - Bloomington

The Horizon Group

The Humane Society of Sullivan County

The Indiana STEM LSAMP - Louis Stokes

Alliance for Minority Participation

The Lafayette Journal and Courier

The Luminary Center for the Arts

The Organization of American Historians

The Prep School

The Walt Disney Company

Theodoros & Rooth, P.C.

Therapy and Learning Services, LLC

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator

Facility

Tianjin Municipal Bureau of Statistics

Tianniao High Technology Co., Ltd.

Tiny Hero

Tiny House Media LLC

Tomorrowland

Tribune Broadcasting Station - WXIN,

Indianapolis, IN

Turner Broadcasting System

United States - House of Representatives

United States - Navy, NSWC Crane

Division

University of Louisville - Denny Crum

Scholarship

Vera Bradley Sales, LLC

Versailles Church of Christ

Veterinarian

Village Deli

VisionQuest

Volunteers in Medicine of Monroe

County (2)

What I Wore

WildCare Inc. (4)

Wine and Canvas

Winklevoss Capital Management, LLC

Wonderlab Museum of Science, Health &

Technology (4)

Wondersauce

X-Change Financial Access, LLC

YMCA of Monroe County

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DOMESTIC INTERNSHIP PROVIDERS(EXCLUDING INDIANA)91.3 WPFG Carlisle, PA

AAA Eye Spy Associates

AEA Consulting (2)

Alhouse Deaton Management and

Leasing

AllBoxes Direct

Alliant Credit Union (2)

Allstate Corporation (2)

American City Business Journals

American Jewish Committee

American Society for Microbiology

Anolan Luxe World

Anthony Brown for Governor

AOC International

Ark Media, Inc.

Artist Intelligence Agency

Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund, Inc. (2)

Austin Aces

Avanti Wellness and Rehabilitation (2)

BCBG MAX AZRIA GROUP, LLC (2)

Belle Vie Bridal Couture

Berger Hirschberg Strategies

Boys & Girls Club of America - The

Western Reserve

Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

Bunk1

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

CA Ventures, LLC

Camp Highlands for Boys

Camp Laurel South (2)

Capponi Shear Construction

Cardinal Health

Carmichael Lynch

Catalyst Partners, LLC

Center for American Progress

Chicago Metropolitan Agency for

Planning

Chicago Mortgage Group

Chicago Park District

Chicago Reader

Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Twenty Something Inc.

China National Pharmaceutical Group

Corporation 

Cieri Media International Corporation

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical

Center

City Year - Chicago

Civic Entertainment Group, LLC (2)

CME Group Inc. (2)

CNBC LLC

Coach, Inc.

Colorado Music Buzz Magazine

Columbia University - College of

Physicians and Surgeons, Summer

Medical and Dental Education Program

Columbus Museum of Art

Columbus Vegetable Oils

Commodity Markets Council (2)

Common Ground Community (2)

Continental Mills, Inc.

Course Hero, Inc.

CraveOnline Media, LLC

Crossbeam

DANTA Tropics

David Yurman

DBFLY Watches

Dean Foods (2)

DEEP

Delta Strategy Group

Denver Art Museum

Dexcom, Inc.

Discovery Communications, LLC

DMI, Inc. (2)

Dolphin Communication Project

Donna Morgan (2)

Donohue Brown Mathewson &

Smyth LLC

DOPE

Dorado Real Estate

DSF Clothing Co. (2)

D-Time (2)

Duggan & Brown Chicago

Eclectic Pictures, Inc.

Ecolab

Edward R. Pressman Film

Corporation (2)

EEI Global

Encore Capital Group (2)

Ensight Marketing

ESPN, Inc. (2)

Faraday & Future Inc.

Financial North

Fox Sports

Freestyle Filmworks, LLC

Full Picture

Fund for the Arts

Gail Federick School of Dance

Gem State Property Management LLC

Gensler

Going Forward Productions

GOLIN

GoPride Corporation

Grant Thornton LLP

Gulp Pictures

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Havas Group

Hearst Communications, Inc.

HTC Global Services

Hydromat Inc. (2)

IDB BANK

Incline Outdoor

Interior Investments, LLC

International Studies Abroad, Inc.

Janklow & Nesbit Associates

Johns Hopkins University - Center for

Talented Youth

Johns Hopkins University - Medical

Hospital (2)

Kandle Dinning Service, Inc.

Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (2)

Kohl’s Illinois, Inc. (2)

Lanco Apparel LLC (3)

Laurence Mark Productions

Law Offices of Robert J. Zotti

Le Travel Ltd.

Legendary Entertainment

Lenovo Group Ltd.

Les Aventures Makwa

Life Time Fitness, Inc.

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes

Little Feather Works, Inc.

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.

Lucky Strike

M Financial Group

MacNeil IP LLC

Macy’s, Inc.

Marchesa (2)

Marcus Autism Center (2)

Marriott International, Inc.

Mass Interact (2)

MATATRADERS

Max Pix

McGuire Real Estate

McNair

Michael Kors

Michigan State University

Minnesota Vikings Football, LLC (2)

MJM Creative

Morgan Stanley

MSLGROUP Detroit (2)

Muscular Dystrophy Association Inc.

Museum of Science and Industry

MusicDish LLC

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa

and Associated Disorders (2)

National Basketball Association -

Brooklyn Nets

National Economic Research

Associates, Inc.

National Insurance Crime Bureau

Navigant Consulting, Inc.

NBCUniversal Media, LLC

Nigro Karlin Segal Feldstein & Bolno

Nordstrom, Inc. (3)

Noreen Heron & Associates PR

Norfolk Southern Corp.

Novartis AG

Odyssey Media Group, Inc.

Ohio Power Sports (2)

Open Arms Christian Child Development

Center

Oral Health America

Orig Media

Oscar de la Renta

PahRoo Appraisal & Consultancy

Pandora

Pathways.org (2)

Penske Business Media, LLC

Perfect Storm Entertainment

Philadelphia Media Network, Inc.

Phoenix Pictures, Inc.

Pivmo

Plum Pictures

Post Hoc Management

Prairie Capital, LP

PricewaterhouseCoopers International

Limited (2)

Princess Cruise Lines, Ltd.

Princeton University - Department of

Psychology

Project Share of Carlisle (2)

Prudent Performance Advisors, LLC

Psychoeducational Resource Services

Rachel Roy Direct, LLC

Ralph Lauren Corporation

Randa Accessories

Rappaport

Realty Mark

RGIS, LLC

Roserock Films - Warner Brothers Studios

Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck, PC

SCOUT All Hoosiers

Sebit Professional Law Corp.

Showscapes Design

Sina Corp

SIRVA Worldwide, Inc.

Slugbooks

Smithsonian Institution National Museum

of Natural History

Smithville Communications

South Central Community Action

Program - Thriving Connections

Southern Illinois University - School of

Medicine

Speakerbox Communications, LLC

Speech and Hearing Honors

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St. Charles Health Center

Star Tribune

Stone Belt Arc. - Milestones Clinical &

Health Resources

Studying abroad

Success Academy Charter Schools

Susan G. Komen

Susie’s Place

Syco Entertainment

Sydney Prop Specialist

Symphony Post Acute Network

Tampa Bay Times

Tendercare Home Health Services, Inc.

The Arbutus Yearbook

The CDM Group, Inc.

The Corcoran Group

The Eisen Agency

The Gentleman Farmer

The Gotham Group

The Hofstra Chronicle

The Home Depot Product Authority, LLC

The Horizon Group

The Indiana Ship

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation

The Municipal Theatre Association of

St. Louis

The News Funnel, LLC

The Nielsen Company, LLC

The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance

Company (2)

The Sunshine Group

The Walt Disney Company (3)

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator

Facility (3)

Thomasson, Thomasson, Long &

Guthrie, P.C.

Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC

Timmy Global Health

Tiny Hero (3)

TomorrowLand

TOMS Shoes, LLC (2)

Topson Downs

Trade Street Capital Partners, LLC (2)

Tradehome

TurningPoint Women’s Healthcare

United State - Navy, Naval Criminal

Investigative Service

United States - Army, Public Affairs Office

United States - Department of

Commerce, National Oceanic &

Atmospheric Administration (2)

United States - Department of State (2)

United States - Senate (4)

United States - State Department (2)

United States - UBS Wealth Management

Americas

Universitat de Barcelona

Usablenet, Inc.

Vemma Nutrition Company

Vera Wang Chicago

Viacom International Inc. - Nickelodeon

Vox Media, Inc

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

Warren County, FL - Combined Health

District

Washington University - School of

Medicine

WaybackApparel

Wealth Enhancement Group

WestPoint Financial Group

Winslow Facial Plastic Surgery

Workhorse 45 (2)

X-Change Financial Access, LLC

YJJ Interior Design

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INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP PROVIDERSABC News

Aden Services

AID INDIA

Alouatta Sanctuary

Aneka Sdn Bhd

Ankara University - Foreign Relations and

Internationalization Office

Avasoft Solution

AXA

Axon Partners Group (2)

Bank of China (2)

Blue Season Bali

BritishAmerican Business

Brown County, IN - Probation Department

Burberry (Shanghai) Trading Co., Ltd

Cargill Investments (China) Co., Ltd

China Banking Corporation

China Bohai Bank Co., Ltd. (2)

China Construction Bank (Asia) Co.,

Ltd. (2)

China Development Brief (2)

China Everbright Bank Co., Ltd.

China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation

Chongqing HeShangShan Waterworks

Choose to Invest, Inc.

Citibank (China) Company, Ltd.

City of Bloomington, IN

CSD Interior Design & Art Training

Academy

Deloitte China

Dow Jones & Company, Inc

Edelman China

esCert

Essence Futures Co., Ltd

FleishmanHillard

Franklin Templeton Investment

Fuping Development Institute

General Electric - Healthcare Worldwide

GeoWon Liqour Wholesale

Government of Hungary - Ministry of

Human Capacities

Guangzhou super semiconductor, Ltd

Guomai Bubble Tea Shop

Hanwha Group

HBC International Language Study

Institution

HEPCA

HSBC Bank (China) Company Limited

Hua Xia Bank

Hutchison Whampoa Limited

Hyosung Motors

Indiana University - One Health, South

Africa

ING Media Ltd.

International Bridges to Justice

International Press Institute

International Service Learning (2)

Irish Cancer Society

Jacob Tree International Education

Jerusalem Center for Public Affiars

JJiangsu Provincial Department of

Education - School of Tax Cadres

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

Korea-Vietnam FTA Support Center

KOTRA

KPMG International Cooperative

Lightning Lab Digital

LivItaly Tours, LLC

Lorenzo de’ Medici - The Italian

International Institute

Marks and Spencer, PLC

Maxxelli Real Estate

Mayan Families

Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation

National Arts Centre

National Assembly of the Republic of

Korea

Piper Jaffray Companies

PT. Sumarecon Agung

Qilu Bank

Saul Centers, Inc.

Scuola Secondaria di Primo Grado

Sears Brands, LLC

Secretly Canadian

SFX-LIC Operating, LLC

Sharp School Services

Shenzhen Cultural Center - Library

Sherwood Oaks Christian Church

Sirius XM Radio, Inc.

SM Global, LLC

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Stifel Financial Corp.

Supply Certify

Sykes Enterprises, Inc.

Temperly Commercial

The Boston Consulting Group

The Law Offices of Joseph E. Morrison,

P.C.

The Nielsen Company, LLC (2)

TicketBiscuit, LLC

U.S. Polo Assn.

World Eminence Chinese Business

Association

World Red Eye

Yuansheng Capital

Zaharakos, Inc.

Zhongtai Securities Co., Ltd. (2)

Zuora, Inc.

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