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Graduate Outcome Report 2024-2025

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93% of ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ grads are employed within six months of graduation.

Median salary of associate degree grads: $55,999 six months after graduation.

Percent Employed

93% of 2024-2025 graduates available for employment were employed six months after graduation, and 81.7% of those had jobs in their field of study.

93% Employed - 7% Seeking employment

Satisfaction with Training

99% of ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ Graduates are Satisfied or Very Satisfied with their training.

62% Very satisfied, 37% Satisfied, 1% Unsatisfied or Very Unsatisfied

Why graduates choose ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ

29% Prepare for further education

28% Preparation for Getting a Job

18% Improve Existing Job Skills

17% Make a Career Change

7% Personal Interest

1% Other Reasons

Location of Employment

57% of graduates work in the ¸Ô±¾ÊÓÆµ district. 18% work in Wisconsin. 6are employed out-of-state.

Map of the northeast Wisconsin district

About the Data

This information contains Graduate Follow-Up Survey employment-related findings for Summer 2024 through Spring 2025 graduates at approximately 6 months after graduation. All 2,436 graduates were contacted via email, phone and text and asked to complete the survey; and 1,146 graduates completed the survey.

Report Definitions

  • Number of graduates — Count of program graduates as of survey date.
  • Percent employed — Portion of survey respondents available for employment reporting full- or part-time employment approximately 6 months after graduation. * Indicates no respondent information via survey.
  • Percent employed in field — Portion of survey respondents reporting employment who have a job related to their specific program of study. * Indicates no respondent information via survey.
  • 3-Year Median Annual Wage for Full-Time Employed in Field — Of graduates reporting full-time, related jobs over the last three years, this is the annualized salary of the middle graduate when salaries are ranked from low to high. * Indicates not enough wage data collected via survey.
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