ࡱ> G bjbjَ ]jjjjb j&)tNNddzf%$I((((((($*,)]]]) dzoN   ]vVdz(jj](  !Q(|P( zdD(?jj6(Employment Outcomes for Graduates Questions: Are graduates from Ohios state-supported and independent colleges and universities employed in Ohio subsequent to graduation? What are the average earnings of full-time graduates, 0.5, 1.5, and 2.5 years after graduation? Do employment rates and average earnings vary by degree level, discipline, type of college, or institution? Why ask about the employment of graduates? Students enroll in higher education for many reasons. Some enroll for the enjoyment of learning. Others enroll while they are employed with no intention of changing jobs and possibly little expectation of salary increases. Generally, though, the majority of students who enroll in college have an expectation that they will be employed. Further, graduates have an expectation that their salaries will grow as time goes on or as they progress in degree efforts from associate degrees to baccalaureate degrees to masters degrees or professional degrees, and then finally to doctoral degrees. Note: To answer these questions, the graduating classes of spring 1998, spring 1999, and spring 2000 were cross-matched against the employment database maintained by the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services. This cross-match was to determine if graduates were employed within the state of Ohio in the fourth quarter of the year following their spring graduation and to calculate their annualized incomes based upon their quarterly salary. There are four known limitations of these data: 1) The data matching process does not reflect income received by an owner of a small company, although the data matching is successful for any employee of the small company who is paid wages. 2) The data matching process does not reflect employment on federal payroll in such installations as Wright-Patterson AFB, NASA Lewis, the Defense Supply Center in Columbus, and EPA in Cincinnati. 3) To make a distinction between part-time and full-time work, we have used an annualized salary of $16,000 or more to indicate full-time salary. 4) We are unable, with these data, to differentiate between the salaries of graduates who were working for an employer prior to graduation from those of graduates who began employment with a particular employer after graduation. Seventy-two percent (72%) of graduates were either known to be employed in Ohio or continuing their schooling in Ohio in the year after graduation. In-state associate degree graduates were most likely to be employed in-state, whereas graduate and professional degree recipients (including both in-state and out-of-state students) were less likely to be employed in-state following graduation. When considering the salaries of graduates, the age of students upon graduation is related to graduates' salaries. At all degree levels, students older than 24 years of age show higher salaries than their younger peers. Employment and Schooling Outcomes for 1998, 1999, and 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5 years Following their Graduation Type of DegreeKnown In-state EmploymentEither known In-state Employment or known continuing schoolNo known In-state Job and no known return to schoolAssociate Degrees-Public (In-state students)79%84%16%Baccalaureate Degree-Public (In-state students)68%72%28%Baccalaureate Degree-Independent (In-state students)72%76%24%Masters Degree-Public (In-state and out-of-state students)55%60%41%Doctoral-Public (In-state and out-of-state students)36%37%63%Professional-Public (In-state and out-of-state students)48%48%52%Total68%72%28% Annualized Full-Time Salaries of State-Supported College and University 1998, 1999, and 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5, 1.5, and 2.5 years Following Graduation Graduate's Age Upon GraduationDegree Level< 24 years24+ yearsAssociate31% of all associate graduates69% of all associate graduatesBaccalaureate52% of all baccalaureate graduates48% of all baccalaureate graduatesDegree LevelFirst yearSecond YearThird yearFirst yearSecond YearThird yearAssociate$27,202$28,757$30,547$33,785$35,100$35,553Baccalaureate$31,477$34,354$37,288$35,159$37,476$39,743 Annualized Salaries of Student Choice Grant Recipients at Independent Colleges: In-State, Full-Time Baccalaureate College Students Assumed to be < 24 years old at Time of Graduation: First, Second, and Third Year after Graduation Degree LevelFirst yearSecond YearThird yearBaccalaureate $31,505$33,772$36,674 Annualized Salaries of All College Graduates Irrespective of Age at Time of Graduation: First, Second, and Third Year after Graduation Degree LevelFirst YearSecond YearThird YearAssociate$31,783$33,130$33,971Baccalaureate$32,650$35,417$37,853Masters$44,824$47,465$50,544 Annualized Full-Time* Salaries (in thousands) of Associate Degree Graduates 1998, Spring Graduates: Third Year Following Graduation by Discipline Graduate's Age upon GraduationDisciplineSubject< 24 years24+ yearsArts & HumanitiesCommunications<10$39.1Communications Disorders<10$24.8Liberal Arts$28.3$34.8Other Visual and Performing Arts$25.3$28.8BusinessAccounting$25.1$31.5Administrative and Secretarial$24.2$26.5Business Information and Data Processing Services$37.4$35.5Finance<10$29.3Management$27.3$38.4Marketing$27.8$34.3Other Business$27.5$36.2Dual Major$31.3$38.4EducationSports and Recreation<10<10Teaching$23.1$24.0EngineeringEngineering Technology$35.4$43.3HealthAllied Health$29.9$32.3Dental Health$40.2$36.2Mental Health Services<10$26.3Nursing$37.5$37.7Optometry<10<10Physical and Occupational Therapy<10$30.5Veterinary Medicine$24.1$24.6Natural Science & MathematicsAgriculture$31.5$31.3Biology<10<10Computer Science$36.6$41.3Math<10<10Natural Resources$29.9<10Other Physical Science<10<10Social & Behavioral SciencesFamily and Consumer Studies$23.1$27.5Other Social Studies<10<10Psychology<10<10Public Administration and Services<10$27.7Social Work$23.7$28.1UnclassifiedCulinary Arts$24.7<10General Education$30.0$32.8Interdisciplinary<10$47.2Law and Legal Studies$25.8$27.2Protective Services$31.0$37.6*Note: The data source for this information does not distinguish between full-time and part-time salaries, therefore salaries $16,000 and above are assumed to be full-time for this report. *Note: When there are fewer than 10 graduates (<10), no salaries are reported. Annualized Full-time* Salaries (in thousands) of Baccalaureate Degree Graduates 2000 Spring Graduates: Third Year Following Graduation by Discipline Graduate's Age upon GraduationDisciplineSubject< 24 years24+ yearsArts & HumanitiesArt$28.2$28.8Communications$36.6$36.2Communications Disorders$32.1$27.3Drama<10<10English$32.0$32.5Foreign Languages$32.8$24.4Journalism$31.9$29.3Liberal Arts$31.2$36.7Music$26.8$35.6Other Visual and Performing Arts$33.4$37.3Philosophy and Religion<10<10BusinessAccounting$42.3$41.0Business Information and Data Processing Services$53.8$52.2Finance$40.1$40.8Human Resources Management$42.2$36.4Management$41.0$47.2Marketing$41.9$39.8Other Business$43.1$39.6Dual MajorDual Major$41.6$41.5EducationEducation Administration$27.2$29.0Health and Phy. Ed. General$35.2$34.2Sports and Recreation$27.4$30.5Teaching$30.6$31.8EngineeringArchitecture$37.9$40.2Civil Engineering$45.6$44.1Electrical Engineering$54.2$56.8Engineering Technology$38.0$50.3Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering$47.3$49.8Mechanical Engineering$52.7$56.0Other Engineering$50.2$54.1HealthAllied Health$35.9$36.6Dental Health<10$40.4Nursing$38.6$42.6Pharmacy$77.8$73.1Physical and Occup. Therapy$44.2$47.6Natural Science & MathematicsAgriculture$38.6$34.7Biology$33.9$37.8Chemistry$39.7$41.7Computer Science$55.7$56.0Geology<10$33.0Math$39.3$39.8Natural Resources$35.9$40.6Other Physical Science<10$36.4Physics<10<10Social & Behavioral SciencesAnthropology$25.0$27.3Economics$55.6$36.8Ethnic Studies<10$31.7Family and Consumer Studies$31.0$32.7Geography$29.4$27.2History$34.5$42.3Other Social Studies$33.4$35.3Political Science$31.2$35.1Psychology$30.2$32.6Public Administration and Services<10<10Social Work$28.5$28.8Sociology$31.2$31.9UnclassifiedGeneral Education<10<10Interdisciplinary$38.0$41.5Protective Services$33.5$31.4*Note: The data source for this information does not distinguish between full-time and part-time salaries, therefore salaries $16,000 and above are assumed to be full-time for this report. *Note: When there are fewer than 10 graduates (<10), no salaries are reported. Employment and Schooling Outcomes for Associate Degree In-State Graduates- 1998, 1999, 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5 Years following their Graduation by Discipline Discipline AreaSubject FieldTotal GradsKnown in-state employment and continuing schoolKnown in-state employment and not continuing schoolNo known in-state employment and continuing schoolEither known in-state employment or known continuing schoolNo Known In-State Job and no return to schoolArts & HumanitiesArt274%74%0%78%22%Communications9815%54%9%79%21%Communications Disorders1198%66%3%76%24%Drama<10English1540%27%20%87%13%Foreign Languages<10Journalism<10Liberal Arts3,23127%45%12%84%16%Music<10Other Visual and Performing Arts2697%73%3%83%17%Philosophy and Religion<10Arts & Humanities Total3,77824%48%11%83%17%BusinessAccounting1,16512%69%3%84%16%Administrative and Secretarial9628%73%1%82%18%Business Information and Data Processing Services60811%67%3%81%19%Finance7113%61%4%77%23%Human Resources Management2413%67%13%92%8%Management1,25212%68%4%84%16%Marketing32715%70%3%88%12%Other Business87313%62%4%79%21%Business Total5,28212%68%3%83%17%EducationEducation Administration<10Sports and Recreation4321%42%16%79%21%Teaching58717%57%5%80%20%Education Total63417%56%6%79%21%EngineeringEngineering Technology2,89215%68%3%86%14%Engineering Total2,89215%68%3%86%14%HealthAllied Health3,1387%76%1%84%16%Dental Health5384%87%0%91%9%Mental Health Services20520%58%5%82%18%Nursing3,4576%79%1%86%14%Optometry648%78%2%88%13%Pharmacy<10Physical and Occupational Therapy764%75%0%79%21%Veterinary Medicine1179%85%1%95%5%Health Total7,6047%78%1%86%14%Natural Science & MathematicsAgriculture3415%66%5%76%24%Biology5225%54%8%87%13%Chemistry<10Computer Science74410%70%3%83%17%Math4219%55%10%83%17%Natural Resources23010%61%4%75%25%Other Physical Science3918%49%10%77%23%Natural Science & Mathematics Total1,45110%66%4%80%20%Social & Behavioral SciencesEconomics<10Family and Consumer Studies46413%66%5%83%17%History<10Other Social Studies3834%34%13%82%18%Political Science<10Psychology4518%49%9%76%24%Public Administration and Services9917%46%12%76%24%Social Work38819%57%7%83%17%Sociology2129%24%24%76%24%Social & Behavioral Sciences Total1,06017%58%7%82%18%Transfer ModuleTRAMOD14930%39%19%88%12%Transfer Module Total14930%39%19%88%12%UnclassifiedCulinary Arts944%60%3%67%33%General Education25823%45%12%80%20%Interdisciplinary1469%67%3%79%21%Law and Legal Studies33513%67%6%85%15%Library Science<10Not Specified1020%60%0%80%20%Protective Services1,15917%63%5%85%15%Unclassified Total2,00416%61%6%83%17%dual majordual major15410%64%3%77%23%dual major Total15410%64%3%77%23% Employment and Schooling Outcomes for Baccalaureate Degree In-State Graduates- 1998, 1999, 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5 Years following their Graduation by Discipline Discipline AreaSubject FieldTotal GradsKnown in-state employment and continuing schoolKnown in-state employment and not continuing schoolNo known in-state employment and continuing schoolEither known in-state employment or known continuing schoolNo Known In-State Job and no return to schoolArts & HumanitiesArt6666%61%3%70%30%Communications2,4233%66%2%71%29%Communications Disorders53028%32%16%76%24%Drama2393%48%2%53%47%English1,2996%61%5%72%28%Foreign Languages4129%47%6%61%39%Journalism9353%60%1%64%36%Liberal Arts4567%59%4%70%30%Music2618%43%6%57%43%Other Visual and Performing Arts8552%57%1%60%40%Philosophy and Religion1546%43%14%63%37%Arts & Humanities Total8,2306%58%4%68%32%BusinessAccounting1,3573%73%1%77%23%Business Information and Data Processing Services1,0263%72%1%76%24%Finance1,3763%65%2%70%30%Human Resources Management5832%70%2%74%26%Management8602%69%1%72%28%Marketing1,9152%66%0%68%32%Other Business4876%63%2%71%29%Business Total7,6043%68%1%72%28%EducationEducation Administration5042%14%36%92%8%Health and Phy. Ed. General5147%59%6%72%28%Sports and Recreation3849%59%5%72%28%Teaching5,16913%66%3%82%18%Education Total6,11713%65%4%81%19%EngineeringArchitecture6453%57%2%63%37%Civil Engineering4946%61%5%72%28%Electrical Engineering5336%50%4%59%41%Engineering Technology4924%72%1%77%23%Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering3254%61%2%67%33%Mechanical Engineering8886%62%5%72%28%Other Engineering1,1514%49%5%57%43%Engineering Total4,5285%57%4%66%34%HealthAllied Health5099%59%6%74%26%Dental Health785%86%3%94%6%Nursing2,6005%74%1%81%19%Optometry<10Pharmacy40715%75%2%91%9%Physical and Occupational Therapy4503%54%1%58%42%Health Total4,0496%70%2%79%21%Natural Science & MathematicsAgriculture3897%61%7%76%24%Biology2,19112%43%15%70%30%Chemistry4839%37%18%65%35%Computer Science6743%69%2%74%26%Geology1154%48%13%65%35%Math25311%55%6%72%28%Natural Resources4155%57%3%65%35%Other Physical Science4214%60%2%76%24%Physics10512%28%17%57%43%Natural Science & Mathematics Total4,6679%50%11%70%30%Social & Behavioral SciencesAnthropology21011%50%5%66%34%Economics2546%61%3%70%30%Ethnic Studies12314%51%7%72%28%Family and Consumer Studies1,3638%63%5%75%25%Geography1596%53%8%68%32%History68710%51%6%68%32%Other Social Studies7897%56%5%68%32%Political Science8087%46%7%60%40%Psychology2,24511%54%6%71%29%Public Administration and Services598%66%0%75%25%Social Work8988%66%2%77%23%Sociology7099%60%4%72%28%Social & Behavioral Sciences Total8,3049%57%5%71%29%UnclassifiedCulinary Arts<10General Education798%66%4%77%23%Interdisciplinary3418%60%2%70%30%Law and Legal Studies205%45%15%65%35%Protective Services5847%68%4%79%21%Unclassified Total1,0267%65%4%76%24%dual majordual major5447%47%6%60%40%dual major Total5447%47%6%60%40% Employment and Schooling Outcomes for Masters Degree In-State Graduates- 1998, 1999, 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5 Years following their Graduation by Discipline Discipline AreaSubject FieldTotal GradsKnown in-state employment and continuing schoolKnown in-state employment and not continuing schoolNo known in-state employment and continuing schoolEither known in-state employment or known continuing schoolNo Known In-State Job and no return to schoolArts & HumanitiesArt1372%36%2%40%60%Communications1038%53%3%64%36%Communications Disorders4412%54%0%56%44%Drama1312%27%1%29%71%English3655%43%5%53%47%Foreign Languages2902%19%11%32%68%Journalism673%40%3%46%54%Liberal Arts343%50%0%53%47%Music3474%23%10%37%63%Other Visual and Performing Arts721%28%1%31%69%Philosophy and Religion459%20%18%47%53%Arts & Humanities Total2,0323%37%5%45%55%BusinessAccounting922%59%4%65%35%Business Information and Data Processing Services1093%54%2%59%41%Finance2071%64%0%66%34%Human Resources Management1871%76%1%78%22%Management1,3871%58%1%61%39%Marketing1401%59%0%59%41%Other Business1911%54%2%57%43%Business Total2,3131%60%1%63%37%EducationCounseling4308%43%4%54%46%Education Administration36912%57%5%75%25%Health and Phy. Ed. General1702%32%2%35%65%Sports and Recreation1065%49%0%54%46%Teaching2,1608%64%3%75%25%Education Total3,2358%58%3%70%30%EngineeringArchitecture1503%47%3%53%47%Civil Engineering1102%36%2%40%60%Electrical Engineering2091%25%3%29%71%Engineering Technology230%35%0%35%65%Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering1013%44%6%52%48%Mechanical Engineering1914%36%5%45%56%Other Engineering2473%22%4%30%70%Engineering Total1,0313%33%4%39%61%HealthAllied Health2592%43%4%49%51%Dental Health280%25%0%25%75%Mental Health Services239%65%0%74%26%Nursing4793%74%1%77%23%Optometry190%32%16%47%53%Pharmacy333%36%3%42%58%Physical and Occupational Therapy1050%57%1%58%42%Veterinary Medicine186%33%11%50%50%Health Total9642%59%2%64%36%Natural Science & MathematicsAgriculture316%32%0%39%61%Biology1655%29%11%45%55%Chemistry852%25%12%39%61%Computer Science2831%49%1%52%48%Geology683%35%3%41%59%Math1705%28%13%45%55%Natural Resources583%52%7%62%38%Other Physical Science<10Physics544%13%39%56%44%Natural Science & Mathematics Total9204%36%9%48%52%Social & Behavioral SciencesAnthropology415%44%20%68%32%Economics592%44%8%54%46%Ethnic Studies711%31%4%37%63%Family and Consumer Studies6411%44%8%63%38%Geography410%34%5%39%61%History1487%39%5%51%49%Other Social Studies5910%63%3%76%24%Political Science2123%32%10%45%55%Psychology35911%45%20%75%25%Public Administration and Services2554%60%2%67%33%Social Work7453%73%1%77%23%Sociology488%38%21%67%33%Social & Behavioral Sciences Total2,1025%54%7%67%33%UnclassifiedInterdisciplinary1434%45%6%55%45%Library Science1821%74%0%75%25%Protective Services323%53%6%63%38%Unclassified Total3573%61%3%66%34%dual majordual major603%45%3%52%48%dual major Total603%45%3%52%48% Employment and Schooling Outcomes for Doctoral Degree In-State Graduates- 1998, 1999, 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5 Years following their Graduation by Discipline Discipline AreaSubject FieldTotal GradsKnown in-state employment and continuing schoolKnown in-state employment and not continuing schoolNo known in-state employment and continuing schoolEither known in-state employment or known continuing schoolNo Known In-State Job and no return to schoolArts & HumanitiesArt<10Communications277%11%0%19%81%Communications Disorders<10Drama<10English502%34%0%36%64%Foreign Languages310%26%0%26%74%Journalism<10Music460%11%0%11%89%Other Visual and Performing Arts<10Philosophy and Religion<10Arts & Humanities Total1822%23%0%25%75%BusinessAccounting<10Business Information and Data Processing Services<10Finance<10Human Resources Management<10Management180%39%0%39%61%Marketing<10Business Total270%33%0%33%67%EducationCounseling550%60%2%62%38%Education Administration842%64%1%68%32%Health and Phy. Ed. General<10Sports and Recreation<10Teaching2244%44%0%48%52%Education Total3663%51%1%55%45%EngineeringArchitecture<10Civil Engineering<10Electrical Engineering270%30%0%30%70%Engineering Technology<10Industrial/Manufacturing Engineering<10Mechanical Engineering200%10%0%10%90%Other Engineering1331%29%1%30%70%Engineering Total1951%26%1%27%73%HealthAllied Health852%29%4%35%65%Dental Health<10Medicine MD<10Nursing110%55%0%55%45%Optometry<10Pharmacy602%35%0%37%63%Veterinary Medicine100%50%0%50%50%Health Total1732%34%2%38%62%Natural Science & MathematicsAgriculture240%25%0%25%75%Biology753%25%0%28%72%Chemistry940%24%1%26%74%Computer Science120%17%0%17%83%Geology<10Math330%39%0%39%61%Natural Resources<10Other Physical Science<10Physics280%21%7%29%71%Natural Science & Mathematics Total2831%27%1%29%71%Social & Behavioral SciencesAnthropology<10Economics130%23%0%23%77%Ethnic Studies<10Family and Consumer Studies150%33%0%33%67%Geography<10History460%41%0%41%59%Other Social Studies<10Political Science200%50%0%50%50%Psychology1050%25%0%25%75%Social Work<10Sociology120%42%0%42%58%Social & Behavioral Sciences Total2400%35%0%35%65%UnclassifiedInterdisciplinary166%25%0%31%69%Protective Services<10Unclassified Total186%28%0%33%67% Employment and Schooling Outcomes for First Professional Degree In-State Graduates- 1998, 1999, 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5 Years following their Graduation by Discipline Discipline AreaSubject FieldTotal GradsKnown in-state employment and continuing schoolKnown in-state employment and not continuing schoolNo known in-state employment and continuing schoolEither known in-state employment or known continuing schoolNo Known In-State Job and no return to schoolHealthAllied Health<10Dental Health2552%40%4%46%54%Medicine MD1,9500%36%0%36%64%Optometry1811%30%2%33%67%Osteopathic Medicine2930%70%0%70%30%Pharmacy330%67%0%67%33%Veterinary Medicine3900%37%1%38%62%Health Total3,1030%40%1%41%59%Natural Science & MathematicsBiology<10Natural Science & Mathematics Total<10Social & Behavioral SciencesPsychology<10Social & Behavioral Sciences Total<10UnclassifiedLaw and Legal Studies2,0920%59%0%60%40%Unclassified Total2,0920%59%0%60%40% Graduates of technical colleges are most likely to be employed in-state (81%) although the in-state employment rate for graduates from other types of campuses do not vary greatly from this percentage (76% - 80%). Annualized salaries of spring 1998, 1999, and 2000 associate degree recipients who are working in the following fall do not vary greatly by type of college. Employment and Schooling Outcomes for Associate Degree In-State Graduates- 1998, 1999, 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5 Years following their Graduation by Sector  Known In-state EmploymentEither known In-state Employment or known continuing school*No known In-state job and no known return to school*Community Colleges80%85%15%State Community Colleges79%83%17%Technical Colleges81%84%16%University Branches78%83%17%University Main76%83%17%*Figure does not include students pursuing graduate degrees in non state-supported colleges or universities Employment and Schooling Outcomes for In-State, Baccalaureate Degree In-State 1998, 1999, and 2000 Spring Graduates 0.5 Years Following their Graduation by Sector Known In-state EmploymentEither known In-state Employment or known continuing schoolNo known In-state Job and no known return to schoolState-Supported Colleges and Universities68%72%28%Independent Colleges and Universities Student Choice Grant Recipients72%76%24%  Employment and Schooling Outcomes for In-State: 1998, 1999, and 2000 Spring Graduates Community Colleges Associate Degrees 0.5 Years Following their Graduation InstitutionKnown In-state employmentKnown In-state employment or continuing schoolNo known In-state job and no return to schoolCuyahoga Community College, Eastern Campus77%83%17%Cuyahoga Community College, Metro Campus78%84%16%Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus84%88%12%Jefferson Community College61%68%32%Lakeland Community College83%88%12%Lorain County Community College81%86%14%Rio Grande Community College68%75%25%Sinclair Community College81%85%15%State Community Colleges Associate Degrees Cincinnati State Technical & Community College81%83%17%Clark State Community College83%86%14%Columbus State Community College78%82%18%Edison State Community College79%85%15%Northwest State Community College79%84%16%Owens State Community College, Findlay Campus89%89%11%Owens State Community College, Toledo Campus83%85%15%Southern State Community College, Central Campus82%86%14%Southern State Community College, North Campus80%83%17%Southern State Community College, South Campus62%73%27%Terra State Community College81%87%13%Washington State Community College62%69%31%Technical Colleges Associate Degrees Belmont Technical College71%72%28%Central Ohio Technical College86%87%13%Hocking Technical College69%73%27%Lima Technical College85%87%13%Marion Technical College85%87%13%Muskingum Area Technical College80%83%17%North Central State College84%86%15%Stark State College of Technology85%87%13% Employment and Schooling Outcomes for In-State: 1998, 1999, and 2000 Spring Graduates University Branch Campuses Associate Degrees 0.5 Years Following their Graduation InstitutionKnown In-state employmentKnown In-state employment or continuing school*No known In-state job and no return to school*Bowling Green State University, Firelands Campus78%81%19%Kent State University, Ashtabula Campus81%85%15%Kent State University, East Liverpool Campus81%84%16%Kent State University, Geauga Campus84%92%8%Kent State University, Salem Campus76%79%22%Kent State University, Stark Campus75%85%15%Kent State University, Trumbull Campus78%84%16%Kent State University, Tuscarawas Campus82%86%14%Ohio State University, Agricultural Technical Institute68%74%26%Ohio University, Chillicothe Campus83%87%13%Ohio University, Eastern Campus75%75%25%Ohio University, Lancaster Campus84%85%15%Ohio University, Southern Campus37%51%49%Ohio University, Zanesville Campus87%88%12%University of Akron, Wayne Campus82%84%16%University of Cincinnati, Clermont Campus73%81%19%University of Cincinnati, Raymond Walters Campus81%85%15%Wright State University, Lake Campus85%89%11%University Main Campuses Associate Degrees 0.5 Years Following their Graduation Miami University78%83%17%Ohio State University69%83%17%Ohio University72%76%24%Shawnee State University70%74%26%University of Akron78%85%15%University of Cincinnati75%84%16%University of Toledo82%84%16%Youngstown State University82%86%14%University Main Campuses Baccalaureate Degrees 0.5 Years Following their Graduation Admissions PolicyInstitutionSelective Bowling Green State University71%75%25%OpenCentral State University69%70%30%OpenCleveland State University77%80%20%SelectiveKent State University72%75%25%SelectiveMiami University59%63%37%SelectiveOhio State University65%70%30%SelectiveOhio University62%66%34%OpenShawnee State University79%81%19%OpenUniversity of Akron74%79%21%SelectiveUniversity of Cincinnati69%72%28%OpenUniversity of Toledo74%77%23%OpenWright State University74%79%21%OpenYoungstown State University70%76%24%*Figure does not include students pursuing graduate degrees in non state-supported colleges or universities Employment and Schooling Outcomes for In-State and Out-of-State 1998, 1999, and 2000 Spring Graduates University Main Campuses Masters Degrees 0.5 Years Following their Graduation Institution Known In-state employmentKnown In-state employment or continuing school*No known In-state job and no return to school*Bowling Green State University45%49%51%Central State University78%89%11%Cleveland State University70%73%27%Kent State University63%68%32%Medical College of Ohio at Toledo70%72%28%Miami University47%49%51%Ohio State University52%57%43%Ohio University46%48%52%University of Akron63%65%35%University of Cincinnati52%58%42%University of Toledo49%51%49%Wright State University61%65%35%Youngstown State University66%70%30%University Main Campuses Professional Degrees (Law and Medicine) 0.5 Years Following their Graduation Cleveland State University68%69%31%Medical College of Ohio at Toledo37%37%63%Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine45%45%55%Ohio State University40%41%59%Ohio University70%70%30%University of Akron65%65%35%University of Cincinnati45%45%55%University of Toledo57%57%43%Wright State University42%42%58%Graduates of medical schools enter into a residency program after graduation to continue their clinical training. Graduates of Ohio medical schools who are in residency programs outside of Ohio are classified as "No known in-state Employment and Not Continuing School. University Main Campuses Doctoral Degrees 0.5 Years Following their Graduation Bowling Green State University29%29%71%Cleveland State University48%48%52%Kent State University45%46%54%Medical College of Ohio at Toledo29%29%71%Miami University42%42%58%Ohio State University32%33%67%Ohio University33%35%65%University of Akron39%40%60%University of Cincinnati36%37%63%University of Toledo41%41%59%Wright State University29%29%71%Youngstown State UniversityNANANA*Figure does not include students pursuing graduate degrees in non state-supported colleges or universities Employment and Schooling Outcomes for In-State, Full-time, Degree-seeking 1998, 1999, and 2000 Spring Graduates Who Received Student Choice Awards* 0.5 Years Following their Graduation Independent Colleges and Universities Campus NameKnown in-state employmentEither known in-state employment or known continuing school in public sector*No Known In-State Job and no return to school in public sector*Antioch University49%49%51%Art Academy of Cincinnati74%74%26%Ashland University81%83%17%Baldwin-Wallace College78%83%17%Bluffton College78%81%19%Capital University81%85%15%Case Western Reserve University53%60%40%Cedarville University57%58%42%Cincinnati Bible College47%47%53%Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science80%80%20%Circleville Bible College48%48%52%Cleveland Institute of Art59%59%41%Cleveland Institute of Music38%50%50%College of Mount Saint Joseph80%83%17%College of Wooster51%57%43%Columbus College of Art and Design73%74%26%Myers University87%87%13%Defiance College78%81%19%Denison University47%56%44%Franciscan University of Steubenville39%41%59%Franklin University85%85%15%God's Bible School and College47%53%47%Heidelberg College79%83%17%Hiram College69%73%27%John Carroll University73%79%21%Kenyon College33%39%61%Kettering College of Medical Arts38%38%63%Lake Erie College80%86%14%Lourdes College79%81%19%Malone College82%84%16%Marietta College58%62%38%McGregor School67%75%25%Mount Carmel College of Nursing93%93%7%Mount Union College77%81%19%Mount Vernon Nazarene College78%79%21%Muskingum College78%82%18%University of Northwestern Ohio80%80%20%Notre Dame College of Ohio75%79%21%Oberlin College30%36%64%Ohio Dominican College85%87%13%Ohio Northern University73%77%23%Ohio Wesleyan University61%67%33%Otterbein College76%78%22%Pontifical College Josephinum29%29%71%Temple Baptist College44%44%56%Tiffin University79%80%20%Union Institute55%65%35%University of Dayton64%69%31%University of Findlay74%77%23%University of Findlay Weekend College100%100%0%University of Rio Grande77%80%21%Urbana University88%89%11%Ursuline College78%79%21%Walsh University85%87%13%Wilberforce University67%67%33%Wilmington College85%87%13%Wittenberg University60%67%33%Xavier University76%78%22%*Figure does not include students pursuing graduate degrees in non state-supported colleges or universities Chapter 14- PAGE 1 National Answers: Complete national census data on educational attainment and income will not be available until Summer, 2002. 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