BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - ALL PROGRAMS POST-GRADUATE INFORMATION Data Obtained from Survey of Wayland Alumni Administered from 2008 through 2011
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1 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - ALL PROGRAMS EMPLOYMENT Description of first job (including formal education) after graduating from Wayland n= 698 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc.) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Description of current job n= 696 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc. ) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Annual salary/income for first full-time job held after graduating from Wayland n= 641 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Did not seek full-time employment % 1
2 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - ALL PROGRAMS Time it took to find first full-time job after graduating from Wayland n= 698 I was employed at time of graduation % Less than 1 month % 1-3 months % 4-6 months % More than 6 months % Did not seek full-time employment % Annual salary/income for current full-time job n= 654 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Currently unemployed % If unemployed or employed part-time, currently seeking full-time employment n= 179 Yes % No % Retired % If not, why not n= 61 Continuing my education % Unwilling to relocate % Family responsibilities % Became disabled % Other health reasons % Retired % Do not wish to work full-time % How well current job relates to academic major n= 672 Highly related % Fairly well related % Only slightly related % Not at all related % Not employed full-time % 2
3 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - ALL PROGRAMS If current full-time job is only slightly related or not at all related to academic major, principal reason n= 185 Could not find a job closely related to major % Did not take the major to apply to a profession % Major has no direct connection with specific employment opportunities % Confined job search to a specific city or region % Job search was limited due to a need to match career interests with someone else % Developed new career interests after leaving college % Jobs in field did not pay well % Jobs in field did not offer opportunities for advancement % Found an exceptional opportunity in an unrelated field % Found do not have the skills/knowledge to obtain employment in field % Other % How well Wayland education prepared for current employment n= 680 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % Not employed % Job is appropriate to the degree and level of education obtained n= 681 Strongly Agree % Agree % Unsure % Disagree % Strongly gydisagree % Not employed % EDUCATION Continued formal education (graduate, professional school, etc.) after leaving Wayland n= 688 Yes % No % If continued formal education after graduating from Wayland, how well Wayland prepared for education n= 305 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % 3
4 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - ALL PROGRAMS Types of additional formal education n= 236 Masters in Related Field % Masters in Unrelated Field % Masters in Undisclosed Field % Doctorate in Related Field % Doctorate in Unrelated Field % Doctorate in Undisclosed Field % Related Professional Education % Unrelated Professional Education % 4
5 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - APPLIED SCIENCE EMPLOYMENT Description of first job (including formal education) after graduating from Wayland n= 256 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc.) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Description of current job n= 256 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc. ) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Annual salary/income for first full-time job held after graduating from Wayland n= 238 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Did not seek full-time employment % 5
6 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - APPLIED SCIENCE Time it took to find first full-time job after graduating from Wayland n= 256 I was employed at time of graduation % Less than 1 month % 1-3 months % 4-6 months % More than 6 months % Did not seek full-time employment % Annual salary/income for current full-time job n= 239 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Currently unemployed % If unemployed or employed part-time, currently seeking full-time employment n= 65 Yes % No % Retired % If not, why not n= 20 Continuing my education % Unwilling to relocate % Family responsibilities % Became disabled % Other health reasons % Retired % Do not wish to work full-time % How well current job relates to academic major n= 250 Highly related % Fairly well related % Only slightly related % Not at all related % Not employed full-time % 6
7 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - APPLIED SCIENCE If current full-time job is only slightly related or not at all related to academic major, principal reason n= 75 Could not find a job closely related to major % Did not take the major to apply to a profession % Major has no direct connection with specific employment opportunities % Confined job search to a specific city or region % Job search was limited due to a need to match career interests with someone else % Developed new career interests after leaving college % Jobs in field did not pay well % Jobs in field did not offer opportunities for advancement % Found an exceptional opportunity in an unrelated field % Found do not have the skills/knowledge to obtain employment in field % Other % How well Wayland education prepared for current employment n= 251 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % Not employed % Job is appropriate to the degree and level of education obtained n= 251 Strongly Agree % Agree % Unsure % Disagree % Strongly gydisagree % Not employed % EDUCATION Continued formal education (graduate, professional school, etc.) after leaving Wayland n= 252 Yes % No % If continued formal education after graduating from Wayland, how well Wayland prepared for education n= 124 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % 7
8 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - APPLIED SCIENCE Types of additional formal education n= 94 Masters in Related Field % Masters in Unrelated Field % Masters in Undisclosed Field % Doctorate in Related Field % Doctorate in Unrelated Field % Doctorate in Undisclosed Field % Related Professional Education % Unrelated Professional Education % 8
9 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EMPLOYMENT Description of first job (including formal education) after graduating from Wayland n= 191 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc.) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Description of current job n= 191 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc. ) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Annual salary/income for first full-time job held after graduating from Wayland n= 175 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Did not seek full-time employment % 9
10 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Time it took to find first full-time job after graduating from Wayland n= 191 I was employed at time of graduation % Less than 1 month % 1-3 months % 4-6 months % More than 6 months % Did not seek full-time employment % Annual salary/income for current full-time job n= 179 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Currently unemployed % If unemployed or employed part-time, currently seeking full-time employment n= 45 Yes % No % Retired % If not, why not n= 17 Continuing my education % Unwilling to relocate % Family responsibilities % Became disabled % Other health reasons % Retired % Do not wish to work full-time % How well current job relates to academic major n= 185 Highly related % Fairly well related % Only slightly related % Not at all related % Not employed full-time % 10
11 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION If current full-time job is only slightly related or not at all related to academic major, principal reason n= 42 Could not find a job closely related to major % Did not take the major to apply to a profession % Major has no direct connection with specific employment opportunities % Confined job search to a specific city or region % Job search was limited due to a need to match career interests with someone else % Developed new career interests after leaving college % Jobs in field did not pay well % Jobs in field did not offer opportunities for advancement % Found an exceptional opportunity in an unrelated field % Found do not have the skills/knowledge to obtain employment in field % Other % How well Wayland education prepared for current employment n= 184 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % Not employed % Job is appropriate to the degree and level of education obtained n= 186 Strongly Agree % Agree % Unsure % Disagree % Strongly gydisagree % Not employed % EDUCATION Continued formal education (graduate, professional school, etc.) after leaving Wayland n= 188 Yes % No % If continued formal education after graduating from Wayland, how well Wayland prepared for education n= 77 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % 11
12 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Types of additional formal education n= 62 Masters in Related Field % Masters in Unrelated Field % Masters in Undisclosed Field % Doctorate in Related Field % Doctorate in Unrelated Field % Doctorate in Undisclosed Field % Related Professional Education % Unrelated Professional Education % 12
13 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - HUMAN SERVICES EMPLOYMENT Description of first job (including formal education) after graduating from Wayland n= 77 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc.) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Description of current job n= 76 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc. ) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Annual salary/income for first full-time job held after graduating from Wayland n= 73 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Did not seek full-time employment % 13
14 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - HUMAN SERVICES Time it took to find first full-time job after graduating from Wayland n= 77 I was employed at time of graduation % Less than 1 month % 1-3 months % 4-6 months % More than 6 months % Did not seek full-time employment % Annual salary/income for current full-time job n= 71 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Currently unemployed % If unemployed or employed part-time, currently seeking full-time employment n= 14 Yes % No % Retired % If not, why not n= 10 Continuing my education % Unwilling to relocate % Family responsibilities % Became disabled % Other health reasons % Retired % Do not wish to work full-time % How well current job relates to academic major n= 70 Highly related % Fairly well related % Only slightly related % Not at all related % Not employed full-time % 14
15 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - HUMAN SERVICES If current full-time job is only slightly related or not at all related to academic major, principal reason n= 19 Could not find a job closely related to major % Did not take the major to apply to a profession % Major has no direct connection with specific employment opportunities % Confined job search to a specific city or region % Job search was limited due to a need to match career interests with someone else % Developed new career interests after leaving college % Jobs in field did not pay well % Jobs in field did not offer opportunities for advancement % Found an exceptional opportunity in an unrelated field % Found do not have the skills/knowledge to obtain employment in field % Other % How well Wayland education prepared for current employment n= 73 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % Not employed % Job is appropriate to the degree and level of education obtained n= 74 Strongly Agree % Agree % Unsure % Disagree % Strongly gydisagree % Not employed % EDUCATION Continued formal education (graduate, professional school, etc.) after leaving Wayland n= 76 Yes % No % If continued formal education after graduating from Wayland, how well Wayland prepared for education n= 33 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % 15
16 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - HUMAN SERVICES Types of additional formal education n= 24 Masters in Related Field % Masters in Unrelated Field % Masters in Undisclosed Field % Doctorate in Related Field % Doctorate in Unrelated Field % Doctorate in Undisclosed Field % Related Professional Education % Unrelated Professional Education % 16
17 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION EMPLOYMENT Description of first job (including formal education) after graduating from Wayland n= 30 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc.) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Description of current job n= 30 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc. ) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Annual salary/income for first full-time job held after graduating from Wayland n= 28 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Did not seek full-time employment % 17
18 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION Time it took to find first full-time job after graduating from Wayland n= 30 I was employed at time of graduation % Less than 1 month % 1-3 months % 4-6 months % More than 6 months % Did not seek full-time employment % Annual salary/income for current full-time job n= 30 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Currently unemployed % If unemployed or employed part-time, currently seeking full-time employment n= 8 Yes % No % Retired % If not, why not n= 3 Continuing my education % Unwilling to relocate % Family responsibilities % Became disabled % Other health reasons % Retired % Do not wish to work full-time % How well current job relates to academic major n= 29 Highly related % Fairly well related % Only slightly related % Not at all related % Not employed full-time % 18
19 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION If current full-time job is only slightly related or not at all related to academic major, principal reason n= 8 Could not find a job closely related to major % Did not take the major to apply to a profession % Major has no direct connection with specific employment opportunities % Confined job search to a specific city or region % Job search was limited due to a need to match career interests with someone else % Developed new career interests after leaving college % Jobs in field did not pay well % Jobs in field did not offer opportunities for advancement % Found an exceptional opportunity in an unrelated field % Found do not have the skills/knowledge to obtain employment in field % Other % How well Wayland education prepared for current employment n= 29 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % Not employed % Job is appropriate to the degree and level of education obtained n= 29 Strongly Agree % Agree % Unsure % Disagree % Strongly gydisagree % Not employed % EDUCATION Continued formal education (graduate, professional school, etc.) after leaving Wayland n= 29 Yes % No % If continued formal education after graduating from Wayland, how well Wayland prepared for education n= 10 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % 19
20 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION Types of additional formal education n= 10 Masters in Related Field % Masters in Unrelated Field % Masters in Undisclosed Field % Doctorate in Related Field % Doctorate in Unrelated Field % Doctorate in Undisclosed Field % Related Professional Education % Unrelated Professional Education % 20
21 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - MANAGEMENT EMPLOYMENT Description of first job (including formal education) after graduating from Wayland n= 138 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc.) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Description of current job n= 137 Continued formal education (graduate or professional school) % Government agency (local, state, federal) % Armed Services % Nonprofit agency or institution % Local business % Regional business % National/multi-national corporation % Minister in church or church-related institution % Public school, college, or university % Professional (Doctor, Lawyer, etc. ) % Self-employed or private practice % Other type of employment % Not employed or enrolled in school % Annual salary/income for first full-time job held after graduating from Wayland n= 120 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Did not seek full-time employment % 21
22 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - MANAGEMENT Time it took to find first full-time job after graduating from Wayland n= 138 I was employed at time of graduation % Less than 1 month % 1-3 months % 4-6 months % More than 6 months % Did not seek full-time employment % Annual salary/income for current full-time job n= 128 Less than $10, % $10,000 to $14, % $15,000 to $19, % $20,000 to $24, % $25,000 to $29, % $30,000 to $34, % $35,000 to $39, % $40,000 to $49, % $50,000 to $59, % $60,000 or above % Currently unemployed % If unemployed or employed part-time, currently seeking full-time employment n= 48 Yes % No % Retired % If not, why not n= 13 Continuing my education % Unwilling to relocate % Family responsibilities % Became disabled % Other health reasons % Retired % Do not wish to work full-time % How well current job relates to academic major n= 130 Highly related % Fairly well related % Only slightly related % Not at all related % Not employed full-time % 22
23 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - MANAGEMENT If current full-time job is only slightly related or not at all related to academic major, principal reason n= 31 Could not find a job closely related to major % Did not take the major to apply to a profession % Major has no direct connection with specific employment opportunities % Confined job search to a specific city or region % Job search was limited due to a need to match career interests with someone else % Developed new career interests after leaving college % Jobs in field did not pay well % Jobs in field did not offer opportunities for advancement % Found an exceptional opportunity in an unrelated field % Found do not have the skills/knowledge to obtain employment in field % Other % How well Wayland education prepared for current employment n= 135 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % Not employed % Job is appropriate to the degree and level of education obtained n= 134 Strongly Agree % Agree % Unsure % Disagree % Strongly gydisagree % Not employed % EDUCATION Continued formal education (graduate, professional school, etc.) after leaving Wayland n= 138 Yes % No % If continued formal education after graduating from Wayland, how well Wayland prepared for education n= 59 Excellently % Very Well % Adequately % Poorly % Very Poorly % 23
24 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - MANAGEMENT Types of additional formal education n= 44 Masters in Related Field % Masters in Unrelated Field % Masters in Undisclosed Field % Doctorate in Related Field % Doctorate in Unrelated Field % Doctorate in Undisclosed Field % Related Professional Education % Unrelated Professional Education % 24
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