Employment and Continuing Education outcomes for 2022 – 2023 Bachelor's Degree completers at Lindenwood University
Outcomes on 796 bachelor’s degree completers from the 2022-2023 academic year were available.*
Within six months from their graduation date:
93.6% of these students were either employed or enrolled in continuing education.
- 76.0% of these students reported being employed.
- 65.2% of these students reporting being employed in full-time positions.
- 32.8% of these students were enrolled in continuing education.
- 8.7% of these students were both employed and enrolled in continuing education.
379 students answered the question “How related is this position to your degree?”
68.6% of these students reported that their positions were “somewhat related” to “very related” to their degrees
*Data sources for employment outcomes include the First Destination survey and social media information (e.g. LinkedIn). Data sources for continuing education outcomes include the First Destination survey and the National Student Clearinghouse. Since some students do not respond to surveys or include employment information on their social media accounts, outcomes could not be determined for 20.2% of the 2022-2023 bachelor’s degree completers.
Past Reporting
2017-2018
Employment and Continuing Education outcomes for 2017-2018 Bachelor’s Degree completers at Lindenwood
Outcomes on 1,230 bachelor’s degree completers from the 2017-2018 academic year were available.*
Within six months from their graduation date:
- 95.0% of these students were either employed or enrolled in continuing education.
- 78.5% of these students reported being employed.
- 30.6% of these students were enrolled in continuing education.
- 14.1% of these students were both employed and enrolled in continuing education.
417 students answered the question “How related is this position to your degree?”
- 80.8% of these students reported that their positions were “somewhat related” to “very related” to their degrees
*Data sources for employment outcomes include the First Destination survey and social media information (e.g. LinkedIn). Data sources for continuing education outcomes include the First Destination survey and the National Student Clearinghouse. Since some students do not respond to surveys or include employment information on their social media accounts, outcomes could not be determined for 37.1% of the 2017-2018 bachelor’s degree completers.