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HIGHER HIGHER EDUCATIONEDUCATION

BUILDING BUILDING CONNECTICUT’S CONNECTICUT’S

WORKFORCEWORKFORCE

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April 2009

Dear Colleague,

The Departments of Labor and Higher Education, working in close collaboration with the constituent units of public higher education, are pleased to present Higher Education: Building Connecticut’s Workforce, a comprehensive report on the employment of graduates of our public colleges and universities. The report summarizes the employment and compensation experience of students who graduated from the State’s 18 public colleges in 2007.

Employment results continue a positive trend with at least 7 out of 10 public college graduates working in Connecticut nine months after graduation (70% or 12,471 out of 17,928). This is two percentage points higher than the rate for prior year graduates. Other highlights include:

• Employed graduates earned an average of over $40,000 on an annualized basis, with the highest earnings found among those working in Utilities ($82,064 per year).

• Almost 45 percent were working in Education and Health Services.

• The majority of employed graduates were women (63%).

For the first time, this year’s report includes tables of graduates by program of study and industry in which they were employed. This allows us to track where graduates eventually find work by college major. For example, over one-third of graduates majoring in business were employed in the Finance & Insurance and Professional & Technical Services sectors. Almost 50 percent of Liberal Arts and Sciences graduates were working in Health Care and Social Assistance, Education Services or Retail Trade.

Through this collaborative effort, we have been able to quantify the benefits of attaining a college degree and the importance of our higher education system to building and sustaining an educated workforce. It also demonstrates the value of using research and information resources across agencies to assist state policy makers with addressing critical state needs.

We hope you find the report useful and welcome your comments and suggestions for future reports.

Sincerely,

Patricia H. Mayfield Michael P. Meotti Commissioner Commissioner Connecticut Department of Labor Connecticut Department of Higher Education

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About this Report…

The Connecticut Departments of Labor and Higher Education, working in close collaboration with the University of Connecticut, Connecticut State University, Connecticut Community Colleges and Charter Oak State College, are pleased to present a comprehensive report on the employment of graduates of the State’s public college system.1 The report summarizes the employment and compensation experience of students who graduated from our 18 public colleges during the 2007 school year. The report also provides a detailed summary of graduate employment by industry sector and college degree program for the state as a whole, for each system of education and for each individual institution. This year for the first time the report also includes a matrix of employed graduates by program of study and industry sector.

This project builds upon the Department of Labor’s work on the Connecticut Employment and Training Commission’s annual report of employment outcomes for the State’s education and training programs, and the Department of Higher Education’s efforts to assess the employment success of its graduates through its annual accountability report.2 Overall, 70 percent of the 17,928 graduates were found to be working in Connecticut seven to nine months after their graduation in a wide variety of industry sectors including educational services, health care, professional and technical services, manufacturing and retail trade.

It is extremely important to note that all the data and analyses provided in the report reflect employment in Connecticut only, and exclude self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not found to be working in Connecticut may have found employment in other states or may be continuing their education (i.e. attending graduate school). Data on employment in other states, the federal government and self-employment were not available for this analysis.

The report has been designed to provide a convenient, easy to understand summary for all of public higher education in the State, each of the four public college systems, and each individual institution. These summaries include information on program of study, demographic characteristics, industry sector, average quarterly earnings and size of company for students employed in the third quarter after their graduation. Readers are encouraged to use this information in their planning and analyses as they may find appropriate.

Acknowledgements: Cynthia DeLisa and Dana Placzek, Research Analysts at the Connecticut Department of Labor, prepared this report. Mary Johnson of the Department of Higher Education contributed to the text and coordinated the review and input of the constituent units on the project.

Copies of the report may be downloaded from www.ct.gov/dol under the link to Labor Market Information, or may be obtained by calling 860-263-6275. For further information, comments or questions about this report please contact Roger Therrien (DOL) at 860-263-6255 or [email protected], or Mary K. Johnson (DHE) at 860-947-1848 or [email protected].

1 The information contained in this report is made possible through a joint data-sharing agreement between the Department of Labor (DOL), Department of Higher Education (DHE) and each constituent unit of higher education. Under this agreement, graduate data is provided to and matched with information contained in the Unemployment Insurance program records by DOL. All data extracts and analyses are made by DOL, with external review of aggregate data analyses made by DHE. 2 See the Connecticut Employment and Training Commission, “2007 Report Card for Employment and Training Programs” and Connecticut Department of Higher Education, “Higher Education Counts,” http://www.ctdhe.org/info/pdfs/2009/2009Accountability.pdf

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HIGHER EDUCATION BUILDING CONNECTICUT’S WORKFORCE

Report Highlights

7 out of 10 of our public college graduates are working here in Connecticut. Of the 17,928 Connecticut public college graduates in 2007, at least 70% were employed in Connecticut nine months after graduation. As would be expected, the percentage varied somewhat across each higher education system with 78 percent of those from the Connecticut State University System (CSUS) employed in the State, 77 percent of graduates from the Connecticut Community Colleges (CCCs), 60 percent of those from the University of Connecticut (UConn), and 31 percent from Charter Oak State College (COSC). These results reflect, in part, the student population each system serves from the predominantly local communities served by the CCCs to other states and potentially other countries around the world pursuing completely on-line offerings at COSC. While all of the four-year public colleges serve students from inside and outside of the State, UConn attracts a larger percentage of its students (about 22% of total enrollment) from other states and countries than CSUS. Graduates of our public colleges are meeting Connecticut’s knowledge needs with almost 45% working in Education and Health Services. The Department of Labor regularly projects the need for workers in the State’s industries and occupations. One-third of the career opportunities are in the education and health services sectors. In addition, sixty percent of the twenty fastest growing occupations in Connecticut will require a minimum of a bachelor’s or master’s degree, reflecting the importance of higher education in meeting the knowledge and skill needs of Connecticut’s economy.

Addressing these needs, the greatest numbers of employed graduates majored in Business Management (2,304), followed by Education (1,633), Liberal Arts & Sciences (1,514) and Health Professions and Related Sciences (1,497).

Employed graduates earned an average of over $40,000. The 2007 graduates are realizing the financial rewards of their education, with those working for utilities companies reaping the highest average quarterly earnings (Utilities - $20,516). Those working in Manufacturing, Finance & Insurance and Management of Companies and Enterprises also had notable quarterly earnings (over $14,000, respectively). The majority of employed graduates are women. Almost two out of every three (63%) employed graduates were women. This was relatively consistent across all systems, ranging from a high of 67% at the CCCs to 57% at UConn. This also reflects long-term degrees conferred trends. In the 2007 graduating class, women earned 60 percent of all degrees awarded in the public sector institutions. ____________________________________________________________________

For additional information and other products from the Department of Labor and the Department of Higher Education: The Connecticut Department of Labor Information on the labor market, workforce, occupations and careers in Connecticut can be found by selecting Labor Market Information at www.ct.gov/dol. The Connecticut Department of Higher Education Annual reports on enrollments, degrees, financing trends and higher education accountability can be found at www.ctdhe.org.

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HIGHER EDUCATION BUILDING CONNECTICUT’S WORKFORCE

Table of Contents CONNECTICUT HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM ............................................ 1-4 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ........................................................................ 5-10 CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITIES Connecticut State University System.................................................................. 11-16

Central Connecticut State University ................................................................. 17-22

Eastern Connecticut State University................................................................. 23-28

Southern Connecticut State University .............................................................. 29-34

Western Connecticut State University................................................................ 35-50

CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGES Connecticut Community College System ........................................................... 41-44

Asnuntuck Community College .......................................................................... 45-48

Capital Community College ................................................................................ 49-52

Gateway Community College.............................................................................. 53-56

Housatonic Community College.......................................................................... 57-60

Manchester Community College......................................................................... 61-64

Middlesex Community College ........................................................................... 65-68

Naugatuck Valley Community College .............................................................. 69-72

Northwestern Community College ..................................................................... 73-76

Norwalk Community College .............................................................................. 77-80

Quinebaug Valley Community College .............................................................. 81-84

Three Rivers Community College....................................................................... 85-88

Tunxis Community College ................................................................................. 89-92

CHARTER OAK STATE COLLEGE...................................................................... 93-96

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CONNECTICUT CONNECTICUT

HIGHER HIGHER

EDUCATION EDUCATION

SYSTEMSYSTEM

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CT Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 17,928 Connecticut public college graduates, 70% were employed in Connecticut (CT) during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Business Management & Administration (2,304), followed by Education (1,633) and Liberal Arts and Sciences (1,514).

• The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged

from a high of 81% for Public Administration & Services to a low of 48% for Philosophy & Religious Studies, Physical Sciences, and Agribusiness & Related Sciences.

• 63% of employed graduates were women, 8% were African

American and almost 7% were Hispanic. • Over 70% of employed graduates worked in firms with 100 or

more employees; 46% worked in large firms of 500 or more employees.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

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Program of Study (CIP) GradsTotal - All programs 17,928 12,478 69.6% Business Management & Administration 3,131 2,304 73.6% Education 2,074 1,633 78.7% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 2,373 1,514 63.8% Health Professions & Related Science 1,897 1,497 78.9% Social Sciences 1,146 718 62.7% Psychology 972 672 69.1% Home Economics 559 408 73.0% Communications 611 381 62.4% English Language & Literature, Gen 533 364 68.3% Visual & Performing Arts 545 357 65.5% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 579 320 55.3% Public Administration & Services 365 294 80.5% Engineering-related Technologies 375 279 74.4% Engineering 448 254 56.7% Security & Protective Services 329 251 76.3% History 357 244 68.3% Computer & Information Sciences 190 147 77.4% Foreign Languages & Literatures 183 120 65.6% Mathematics & Statistics 189 119 63.0% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 172 96 55.8% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 197 94 47.7% Physical Sciences 167 80 47.9% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 104 74 71.2% Library Science 109 62 56.9% Legal Professions & Studies 79 57 72.2% Unknown/Unclassifiable Programs 70 34 48.6% Natural Resources & Conservation 55 33 60.0% Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 40 25 62.5% Mechanics & Repairers 21 15 71.4% Philosophy & Religious Studies 21 10 47.6% Architecture & Related Services 13 * Communication Technologies 9 * Science Technologies & Technicians 12 * Transportation & Materials Moving 3 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Employed

Firm Size Count %Total 12,478 100% 0 to 19 1,512 12.1% 20 to 99 2,045 16.4% 100 to 499 3,018 24.2% 500 and over 5,776 46.3% Unknown 127 1.0%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Count %Total Graduates 12,478 100% Gender

Male 4,593 36.8% Female 7,885 63.2%

Age Age 14 - 17 1 0.0% Age 18 - 24 6,114 49.0% Age 25 - 54 6,167 49.4% Age 55 and over 193 1.5%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 9,129 73.2% Black/African-American 1,003 8.0% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 33 0.3% Asian 451 3.6% Hispanic 819 6.6% Race Unknown 1,043 8.4%

Demographics of 2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

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CT Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to the limitations of the data.

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• More than half (55%) of Connecticut public college graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in Educational Services (23%), Health Care & Social Assistance (22%) and Retail Trade (10%).

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $10,171. Graduates working in Utilities had the highest average quarterly earnings ($20,516).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of graduates were employed in the Educational Services, Health Care & Social Assistance, Professional & Technical Services and Finance & Insurance industry sectors.

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

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Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $10,171 Utilities $20,516 Unclassified Establishments $14,661 Manufacturing $14,606 Finance & Insurance $14,157 Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $14,105 Government $12,195 Professional & Technical Services $11,342 Wholesale Trade $11,143 Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $10,546 Health Care & Social Assistance $10,414 Educational Services $10,315 Information $9,805 Construction/Mining $9,257 Transportation & Warehousing $8,122 Administrative & Waste Management $6,949 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $6,610 Retail Trade $6,544 Other Services $6,439 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $5,308 Accommodation & Food Services $4,672

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 12,478 100.0% Educational Services 2,893 23.2% Health Care & Social Assistance 2,683 21.5% Retail Trade 1,202 9.6% Finance & Insurance 997 8.0% Professional & Technical Services 854 6.8% Manufacturing 782 6.3% Accommodation & Food Services 644 5.2% Administrative & Waste Management 514 4.1% Government 320 2.6% Information 260 2.1% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 240 1.9% Other Services 233 1.9% Wholesale Trade 226 1.8% Construction/Mining 135 1.1% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 129 1.0% Unclassified Establishments 127 1.0% Transportation & Warehousing 98 0.8% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 84 0.7% Utilities 43 0.3% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 14 0.1%

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Count %Total Graduates 17,928 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 12,471 69.6% Retained Employment for 6 months 11,413 91.5% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $657Change in Average Weekly Wages** $537

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

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CT Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

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Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

• Graduates majoring in Business Management and Administration were employed in a wide variety of industries, but over one-third (37%) were working in Finance & Insurance and Professional and Technical Services.

• Similarly, Liberal Arts and Sciences graduates were found to be working in virtually all industries, but almost 50% were working in Health Care and Social Assistance, Education Services, or Retail Trade.

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Total Graduates 17,928Total - All Programs 12,478 14 43 135 782 226 1,202 98 260 997 129 854 84 514 2,893 2,683 240 644 233 320 127Agribusiness & Related Sciences 94 * * * * 10 * * * * 12 * 19 * * * * Natural Resources & Conservation 33 * * * * * * * * * * Architecture & Related Services * * * * Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 25 * * * * * * * * Communications 381 * * 18 13 49 * 48 41 * 27 * 28 42 40 11 28 11 * * Communication Technologies * * * * * Computer & Information Sciences 147 * 21 * 13 * * 24 * 30 * * 14 * * * * * Education 1,633 * * * 27 * * 10 * 11 * 20 1,355 111 16 21 18 * 11Engineering 254 * * 118 * * * * * * 48 * 10 31 * * * * Engineering-related Technologies 279 * * 102 * 41 * * 11 * 22 * 16 15 * * * * 11 * Foreign Languages & Literatures 120 * * 15 * * * * * * * 67 13 * * * * Home Economics 408 * * 29 * * 11 * * * 82 178 * 42 24 * * Legal Professions & Studies 57 * * * * 12 16 * * * * * * * * English Language & Literature, Gen 364 * * 11 * 45 * 13 33 * 19 * 22 122 24 19 20 10 * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 1,514 * * 18 100 35 224 26 32 111 16 59 * 57 203 327 38 136 36 65 17Library Science 62 * * * * * * 45 * * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 320 * * 18 * 39 * * 33 24 85 69 * 18 * 11 * Mathematics & Statistics 119 * * * * 19 * * 66 * * * * * Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 96 * * * * * * * * 30 13 * * * * Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fitness 74 * * * * * * * * 13 25 * * * * * Philosophy & Religious Studies 10 * * * * * * * Physical Sciences 80 * * * * * * * 11 15 30 * * * Science Technologies & Technicians * * * Psychology 672 * * 13 * 61 * 11 48 10 26 * 20 132 230 14 62 19 * * Security & Protective Services 251 * * * 40 * * 16 * 13 * 32 21 39 * 19 * 28 * Public Administration & Services 294 * 10 * * * * * * 29 195 * * * 17 17Social Sciences 718 * * * 23 * 79 * 21 120 * 44 * 45 112 111 16 46 13 46 * Mechanics & Repairers 15 * * * * * Transportation & Materials Moving * * Visual & Performing Arts 357 * * 25 10 74 * 18 14 * 26 * 23 64 29 10 36 * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 1,497 * * * 21 * 122 * * 28 * 19 16 101 1,074 * 29 12 20 27Business Mgmt. & Administration 2,304 10 53 242 97 237 25 70 448 48 396 46 131 105 135 48 114 35 48 16History 244 * * * 33 * * 14 * * * 12 86 22 12 20 * * * Unknown/Unclassifiable Programs 34 * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Connecticut Higher Education System - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

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111

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5533

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nic

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074

1,63

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53

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183

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Philo

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2110

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18*

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780

47.9

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9440

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7340

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30

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1,14

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545

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s70

3448

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29

1655

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41

1843

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2006

-07

Gra

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in 3

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UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY

OFOF

CONNECTICUTCONNECTICUT

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CT Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

Employment by Program of Study: • Of the 6,282 University of Connecticut (UCONN) graduates,

60% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation, up from 55% last year.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in Business Management & Administration (696), following Health Professions and Related Science (386) and Social Sciences (371).

• The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged from a high of 86% for Computer & Information Sciences, to a low of 34% for Physical Sciences.

• 57% of employed graduates were women.

• 71% of employed graduates worked in firms with 100 or more employees; over 47% worked in large firms of 500 or more employees.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

555

Firm Size Count %Total 3,739 100% 0 to 19 431 11.5% 20 to 99 609 16.3% 100 to 499 882 23.6% 500 and over 1,774 47.4% Unknown 43 1.2%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All Programs 6,282 3,739 59.5% Business Management & Administration 1,040 696 66.9% Health Professions & Related Science 599 386 64.4% Social Sciences 686 371 54.1% Education 468 327 69.9% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 367 251 68.4% Engineering 413 231 55.9% Psychology 400 231 57.8% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 410 202 49.3% Home Economics 224 144 64.3% Public Administration & Services 166 137 82.5% English Language & Literature, Gen 233 135 57.9% Communications 262 131 50.0% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 177 83 46.9% Visual & Performing Arts 145 83 57.2% History 138 73 52.9% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 116 52 44.8% Mathematics & Statistics 104 49 47.1% Foreign Languages & Literatures 85 41 48.2% Physical Sciences 102 35 34.3% Natural Resources & Conservation 48 27 56.3% Computer & Information Sciences 21 18 85.7% Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 25 15 60.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 21 10 47.6% Security & Protective Services 3 0 0.0% Architecture & Related Services 13 * Philosophy & Religious Studies 16 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 3,739 100% Gender

Male 1,597 42.7% Female 2,142 57.3%

Age Age 18 - 24 2,476 66.2% Age 25 - 54 1,231 32.9% Age 55 and over 32 0.9%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 2,688 71.9% Black/African-American 210 5.6% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 12 0.3% Asian 212 5.7% Hispanic 196 5.2% Race Unknown 421 11.3%

Demographics of 2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd QtrAfter Graduation

State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Labor Market Outcomes for UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT: 2006-07 Graduates

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CT Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

666

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

Agric.,For./F

ish./H

unt.Utilit

ies

Constructio

n/Mining

Manufacturin

g

Wholesale

Trade

Retail T

rade

Transporta

tion & Ware

housing

Informatio

n

Finance & Insuran

ce

Real Esta

te & Rental/

Leasing

Professio

nal & Tech

. Serv

ices

Mgmt. of C

ompanies & Enter

p.

Administrativ

e & W

aste M

gmt.

Educational S

ervice

s

Health Care

& Social A

ssist.

Arts, Enter

tainment &

Recreat

ion

Accommodatio

n & Food Svcs.

Other Serv

ices

Government

% Emp - Statewide

% Emp of UConn 2006-07 graduates

Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to the limitations of the data.

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %

Total Graduates 6,282 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr After Grad. 3,689 58.7% Retained Employment for 6 months 3,272 88.7% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $683 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $607

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Labor Market Outcomes for UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT: 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $10,987Utilities $21,471Manufacturing $16,810Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $16,299Finance & Insurance $16,295Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $13,160Professional & Technical Services $12,106Wholesale Trade $11,747Government $10,982Health Care & Social Assistance $10,420Information $9,878Educational Services $9,201Transportation & Warehousing $8,660Retail Trade $8,287Administrative & Waste Management $7,458Other Services $7,166Construction/Mining $6,865Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $5,966Accommodation & Food Services $4,423Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Unclassified Establishments *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 3,739 100% Educational Services 814 21.8% Health Care & Social Assistance 635 17.0% Professional & Technical Services 461 12.3% Finance & Insurance 417 11.2% Retail Trade 324 8.7% Manufacturing 283 7.6% Accommodation & Food Services 155 4.1% Administrative & Waste Management 154 4.1% Government 83 2.2% Wholesale Trade 75 2.0% Information 59 1.6% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 53 1.4% Other Services 47 1.3% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 41 1.1% Construction/Mining 31 0.8% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 30 0.8% Transportation & Warehousing 14 0.4% Utilities 11 0.3% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Unclassified Establishments *

By Industry Sector2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Employment by Industry and Earnings: • Over one-third (39%) of UCONN graduates employed in Connecticut

during the third quarter after graduation were working in Educational Services (22%) and Health Care & Social Assistance (17%).

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $10,987. Graduates working in Utilities had the highest average quarterly earnings ($21,471).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of UCONN graduates were employed in the Educational Services, Health Care & Social Assistance, Professional & Technical Services, and Finance & Insurance industry sectors.

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CT Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Over half (59%) of the 696 UCONN grads/undergrads who majored in Business Management & Administration and were employed in the third quarter after graduation, were working in the Professional & Technical Services (238) and Finance & Insurance (178) sectors.

• Over one-third (36%) of the 371 graduates who majored in Social Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation, were working in the Finance & Insurance (83) and Educational Services (52) sectors.

State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

777

Labor Market Outcomes for UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 6,282Total - All Programs 3,739 * * 31 283 75 324 14 59 417 41 461 30 154 814 635 53 155 47 83 43Agribusiness & Related Sciences 83 * * * * * * * * * 12 * 17 * * * * Natural Resources & Conservation 27 * * * * * * * * * * Architecture & Related Services * * * * Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 15 * * * * * * Communications 131 * * * 11 * 19 * 15 * * 20 18 * 12 * * Computer & Information Sciences 18 * * * * * * * Education 327 * * * * * * 283 19 * * * * Engineering 231 * * 108 * * * * * * 43 * 10 31 * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures 41 * * * * * * * 19 * * * Home Economics 144 * * * * * * * * * 32 52 * 18 * * * English Language & Literature, Gen 135 * * * 18 * * 17 * * * 34 * * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 251 * 22 12 14 * * 38 * 22 * * 43 40 * 12 * 18 * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 202 * * 11 * 21 * * 23 14 56 48 * * * * Mathematics & Statistics 49 * * * 16 * 19 * * * * Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 52 * * * * * * * * 12 * * * * * Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fitness 10 * * * * * Philosophy & Religious Studies * * * * * * Physical Sciences 35 * * * * * * 10 * * Psychology 231 * * * * 26 * * 19 * 15 11 41 65 * 19 * * Public Administration & Services 137 14 99 * * 14Social Sciences 371 * * 13 * 38 * * 83 * 35 * 32 52 30 * 27 * 16 * Visual & Performing Arts 83 * 14 * * * * * 33 * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 386 * * * 87 10 * * 37 209 * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 696 * * 84 24 35 * 16 178 10 238 18 24 22 10 * 12 * * * History 73 * * 13 * * * * * 20 * * * * *

University of Connecticut - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)

Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

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CT Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

888

State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

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199

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44

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8541

48.2

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42.4

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5227

51.9

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34.3

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6420

31.3

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3815

39.5

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4827

56.3

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34*

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Com

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form

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1885

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20

* 1

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nic

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2515

60.0

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dies

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2006

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Labor Market Outcomes for UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT: 2006-07 Graduates

Sect

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1,59

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2,14

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29

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52

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17.0

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127

8.0%

50

823

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461

12.3

%

233

14.6

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228

10.6

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nce

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sura

nce

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11.2

%

209

13.1

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208

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17

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198

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102

4.8%

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432.

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382.

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371.

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591.

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332.

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261.

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Arts

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531.

4%

271.

7%

261.

2%

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1.3%

15

0.9%

32

1.5%

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ate

& Re

ntal

/Lea

sing

411.

1%

221.

4%

190.

9%

Cons

truct

ion/

Min

ing

310.

8%

211.

3%

100.

5%

Mgm

t. of

Com

pani

es &

Ent

erpr

ises

300.

8%

191.

2%

110.

5%

Tran

spor

tatio

n &

War

ehou

sing

140.

4%

* *

Utilit

ies

110.

3%

* *

Agric

., Fo

rest

ry, F

ishin

g, &

Hun

ting

* *

*

Uncla

ssifie

d Es

tabl

ishm

ents

* 13

0.8%

30

1.4%

2006

-07

Gra

ds E

mpl

oyed

in th

e 3r

d Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n By

Indu

stry

Sec

tor

Mal

esFe

mal

esAl

l

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Labor Market Outcomes for UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT: 2006-07 Graduates

State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Em

ploy

men

t by

Prog

ram

and

Deg

ree

Lev

el:

•O

f the

4,3

71 U

CON

N u

nder

grad

uate

deg

ree

hold

ers,

61%

wer

e em

ploy

ed in

the

third

qua

rter

afte

r gra

duat

ion;

56%

of t

he 1

,911

gra

duat

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gree

re

cipi

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wer

e em

ploy

ed.

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e gr

eate

st n

umbe

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mpl

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und

ergr

adua

te

degr

ee h

olde

rs a

nd g

radu

ate

degr

ee re

cipi

ents

maj

ored

in B

usin

ess M

anag

emen

t &

Adm

inis

tratio

n (4

10 a

nd 2

86, r

espe

ctiv

ely)

. •

56%

of e

mpl

oyed

und

ergr

adua

te d

egre

e ho

lder

s and

61

% o

f gra

duat

e de

gree

reci

pien

ts w

ere

wom

en.

•Fo

r und

ergr

adua

te d

egre

e ho

lder

s, th

ose

who

m

ajor

ed in

Com

pute

r & In

form

atio

n Sc

ienc

es h

ad

the

high

est e

mpl

oym

ent r

ate

(86%

); fo

r gra

duat

e de

gree

reci

pien

ts, th

e hi

ghes

t em

ploy

men

t rat

e w

as

for t

hose

who

maj

ored

in P

ublic

Adm

inis

tratio

n &

Se

rvic

es (8

3%).

Firm

Siz

e

Tota

l3,

739

10

0%

2,67

9

100%

1,

060

10

0%

0 to

19

431

11

.5%

37

6

14.0

%

55

5.2%

20 to

99

609

16

.3%

48

2

18.0

%

127

12

.0%

100

to 4

9988

2

23.6

%

617

23

.0%

26

5

25.0

%

500

and

over

1,77

4

47.4

%

1,18

4

44.2

%

590

55

.7%

Unkn

own

43

1.2%

20

0.

7%

23

2.2%

Gra

d

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

in 3

rd Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n

All

Unde

rgra

d

* Not

show

n to

ens

ure

conf

ident

iality

of s

tuden

t dat

a.

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ram

of S

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(CIP

)Al

lUn

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Gra

d

Tota

l - A

ll pr

ogra

ms

6,28

24,

371

1,91

13,

739

59.5

%

2,67

961

.3%

1,

060

55.5

%

Busin

ess

Mgm

t. &

Adm

inist

ratio

n1,

040

618

422

696

66.9

%

410

66.3

%

286

67.8

%

Heal

th P

rofe

ssio

ns &

Rel

ated

Sci.

599

376

223

386

64.4

%

251

66.8

%

135

60.5

%

Socia

l Scie

nces

686

603

8337

154

.1%

34

356

.9%

28

33.7

%

Educ

atio

n46

898

370

327

69.9

%

6869

.4%

25

970

.0%

Libe

ral A

rts &

Scie

nces

, Gen

367

367

025

168

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25

168

.4%

0

0.0%

Engi

neer

ing

413

285

128

231

55.9

%

188

66.0

%

4333

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holo

gy40

033

961

231

57.8

%

210

61.9

%

2134

.4%

Biol

ogica

l & B

iom

edica

l Scie

nces

410

309

101

202

49.3

%

169

54.7

%

3332

.7%

Hom

e Ec

onom

ics22

420

123

144

64.3

%

* *

Publ

ic Ad

min

istra

tion

& Se

rvice

s16

60

166

137

82.5

%

00.

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137

82.5

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ish L

angu

age

& Li

tera

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, Gen

233

208

2513

557

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12

158

.2%

14

56.0

%

Com

mun

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ns26

224

418

131

50.0

%

120

49.2

%

1161

.1%

Agrib

usin

ess

& Re

late

d Sc

ienc

es17

714

235

8346

.9%

*

*

Visu

al &

Per

form

ing

Arts

145

116

2983

57.2

%

7161

.2%

12

41.4

%

Hist

ory

138

122

1673

52.9

%

* *

Mul

ti/In

terd

iscip

linar

y St

udie

s11

698

1852

44.8

%

* *

Mat

hem

atics

& S

tatis

tics

104

4262

4947

.1%

27

64.3

%

2235

.5%

Fore

ign

Lang

uage

s &

Lite

ratu

res

8554

3141

48.2

%

2953

.7%

12

38.7

%

Phys

ical S

cienc

es10

233

6935

34.3

%

2266

.7%

13

18.8

%

Natu

ral R

esou

rces

& C

onse

rvat

ion

4836

1227

56.3

%

* *

Com

pute

r & In

form

atio

n Sc

ienc

es21

210

1885

.7%

18

85.7

%

00.

0%

Area

, Eth

nic

& Cu

ltutra

l Stu

dies

2513

1215

60.0

%

* *

Park

s, R

ec.,

Leisu

re &

Fitn

ess

2121

010

47.6

%

1047

.6%

0

0.0%

Secu

rity

& Pr

otec

tive

Serv

ices

30

30

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

Arch

itect

ure

& Re

late

d Se

rvice

s13

130

* *

*

Philo

soph

y &

Relig

ious

Stu

dies

1612

4*

* *

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

in 3

rd Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n By

Pro

gram

of S

tudy

Gra

duat

edAl

lUn

derg

rad

Gra

dEm

ploy

ed

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Tota

l Em

ploy

ed G

radu

ates

3,73

9

100%

2,

679

10

0%

1,06

0

100%

Gen

der

Mal

e1,

597

42

.7%

1,

179

44

.0%

41

8

39.4

%

Fem

ale

2,14

2

57.3

%

1,50

0

56.0

%

642

60

.6%

Age Ag

e 18

- 24

2,47

6

66.2

%

2,21

9

82.8

%

257

24

.2%

Age

25 -

541,

231

32

.9%

45

1

16.8

%

780

73

.6%

Age

55 a

nd o

ver

32

0.9%

9

0.

3%

23

2.2%

Race W

hite

/Cau

casia

n2,

688

71

.9%

1,

947

72

.7%

74

1

69.9

%

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rican

-Am

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n21

0

5.6%

16

6

6.2%

44

4.

2%

Amer

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ian/

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kan

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e12

0.

3%

6

0.2%

6

0.

6%

Asia

n 21

2

5.7%

17

6

6.6%

36

3.

4%

Hisp

anic

196

5.

2%

140

5.

2%

56

5.3%

Race

Unk

nown

421

11

.3%

24

4

9.1%

17

7

16.7

%

All

Dem

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phic

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200

6-07

Gra

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rd Q

tr

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Gra

dUn

derg

rad

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the q

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quar

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prog

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wage

s on e

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prior

to re

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Em

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and

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ning

s by

Deg

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•O

ne-th

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3%) o

f und

ergr

adua

te d

egre

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lder

s em

ploy

ed in

the

third

qua

rter a

fter

grad

uatio

n w

ere

wor

king

in th

e H

ealth

Car

e &

Soc

ial A

ssis

tanc

e (1

7%) a

nd E

duca

tiona

l Se

rvic

es (1

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ndus

try se

ctor

s, w

hile

mor

e th

an h

alf (

55%

) of g

radu

ate

degr

ee re

cipi

ents

w

ere

wor

king

in th

e Ed

ucat

iona

l Ser

vice

s (37

%) a

nd H

ealth

Car

e &

Soc

ial A

ssis

tanc

e (1

8%) i

ndus

try se

ctor

s. •

The

over

all a

vera

ge q

uarte

rly e

arni

ngs f

or u

nder

grad

uate

and

gra

duat

e de

gree

reci

pien

ts

wer

e $8

,515

and

$17

,234

, res

pect

ivel

y. D

egre

e ho

lder

s at b

oth

leve

ls w

orki

ng in

Fin

ance

&

Insu

ranc

e ha

d th

e hi

ghes

t ave

rage

qua

rterly

ear

ning

s ($1

2,69

6 an

d $2

8,83

5, re

spec

tivel

y).

* Not

show

n to

ensu

re

conf

ident

iality

of

stude

nt d

ata.

No

te: A

vera

ge w

ages

ma

y be l

ower

than

ac

tual e

arnin

gs du

e to

limita

tions

of th

e data

.

Note

: All f

igure

s sho

wn re

flect

emplo

ymen

t in C

onne

cticu

t only

, exc

luding

self-e

mploy

ment

and f

eder

al em

ploym

ent. S

ome g

radu

ates n

ot wo

rking

in C

onne

cticu

t may

be em

ploye

d out-

of-sta

te or

conti

nuing

their

educ

ation

. The

leve

l of s

tudy w

as no

t ava

ilable

for s

ome g

radu

ates.

Ther

efore

, UND

ERGR

AD an

d GRA

D fig

ures

may

not e

qual

the to

tal fo

r ALL

grad

s.

Sect

or T

itle

All

Unde

rgra

dG

rad

Tota

l - A

ll In

dust

ries

$10,

987

$8,5

15$1

7,23

4

Utilit

ies

$21,

471

* *

Man

ufac

turin

g$1

6,81

0$1

2,43

2$2

6,67

4

Mgm

t. of

Com

pani

es &

Ent

erpr

ises

$16,

299

* *

Fina

nce

& In

sura

nce

$16,

295

$12,

696

$28,

835

Real

Est

ate

& Re

ntal

/Lea

sing

$13,

160

* *

Prof

essio

nal &

Tec

hnica

l Ser

vices

$12,

106

$10,

477

$16,

485

Who

lesa

le T

rade

$11,

747

$10,

331

$20,

952

Gov

ernm

ent

$10,

982

$8,9

48$1

4,77

1

Heal

th C

are

& So

cial A

ssist

ance

$10,

420

$9,0

29$1

3,70

3

Info

rmat

ion

$9,8

78*

*

Educ

atio

nal S

ervic

es$9

,201

$5,7

69$1

2,98

7

Tran

spor

tatio

n &

War

ehou

sing

$8,6

60*

*

Reta

il Tra

de$8

,287

$4,9

66$2

4,89

3

Adm

inist

rativ

e &

Was

te M

anag

emen

t$7

,458

$6,9

31$1

2,00

2

Oth

er S

ervic

es$7

,166

$4,6

97$1

4,36

7

Cons

truct

ion/

Min

ing

$6,8

65*

*

Arts

, Ent

erta

inm

ent,

& Re

crea

tion

$5,9

66*

*

Acco

mm

odat

ion

& Fo

od S

ervic

es$4

,423

* *

Agric

., Fo

rest

ry, F

ishin

g, &

Hun

ting

* *

$0

Uncla

ssifie

d Es

tabl

ishm

ents

* 10

,743

18,7

34

Avg.

Qtrl

y Ea

rnin

gs o

f 200

6-07

Gra

ds in

3rd

Qtr

Afte

r Gra

duat

ion

Labor Market Outcomes for UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT: 2006-07 Graduates

Sect

or T

itle

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Tota

l - A

ll In

dust

ries

3,73

910

0%

2,67

910

0%

1,06

010

0%

Educ

atio

nal S

ervic

es81

421

.8%

42

715

.9%

38

736

.5%

Heal

th C

are

& So

cial A

ssist

ance

635

17.0

%

446

16.6

%

189

17.8

%

Prof

essio

nal &

Tec

hnica

l Ser

vices

461

12.3

%

336

12.5

%

125

11.8

%

Fina

nce

& In

sura

nce

417

11.2

%

324

12.1

%

938.

8%

Reta

il Tra

de32

48.

7%

270

10.1

%

545.

1%

Man

ufac

turin

g28

37.

6%

196

7.3%

87

8.2%

Acco

mm

odat

ion

& Fo

od S

ervic

es15

54.

1%

* *

Adm

inist

rativ

e &

Was

te M

gmt.

154

4.1%

13

85.

2%

161.

5%

Gov

ernm

ent

832.

2%

542.

0%

292.

7%

Who

lesa

le T

rade

752.

0%

652.

4%

100.

9%

Info

rmat

ion

591.

6%

* *

Arts

, Ent

erta

inm

ent,

& Re

crea

tion

531.

4%

* *

Oth

er S

ervic

es47

1.3%

35

1.3%

12

1.1%

Real

Est

ate

& Re

ntal

/Lea

sing

411.

1%

* *

Cons

truct

ion/

Min

ing

310.

8%

* *

Mgm

t. of

Com

pani

es &

Ent

erpr

ises

300.

8%

* *

Tran

spor

tatio

n &

War

ehou

sing

140.

4%

* *

Utilit

ies

110.

3%

* *

Agric

., Fo

rest

ry, F

ishin

g, &

Hun

ting

* *

00.

0%

Uncla

ssifie

d Es

tabl

ishm

ents

* *

*

2006

-07

Gra

ds E

mpl

oyed

in th

e 3r

d Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n

Unde

rgra

dG

rad

By In

dust

ry S

ecto

r

All

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Tota

l Gra

duat

es6,

282

100%

4,

371

100%

1,

911

100%

Ente

red

Empl

oym

ent i

n 1s

t Qtr.

Afte

r Gra

d.3,

689

58.7

%

2,67

361

.2%

1,

016

53.2

%

Reta

ined

Em

ploy

men

t for

6 m

onth

s3,

272

88.7

%

2,31

886

.7%

95

493

.9%

Wee

kly W

ages

on

Ente

ring

Empl

oym

ent*

$683

$516

$1,1

20

Chan

ge in

Ave

rage

Wee

kly W

ages

**$6

07$5

67$7

02

All

Unde

rgra

dG

rad

Empl

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ent R

esul

ts -

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es

101010

State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

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Firm Size Count %Total 4,947 100% 0 to 19 516 10.4% 20 to 99 746 15.1% 100 to 499 1,276 25.8% 500 and over 2,373 48.0% Unknown 36 0.7%

2006-07 Graduates Employed 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Employed Grads %

Total - All programs 6,363 4,947 77.7% Education 1,581 1,284 81.2% Business Management & Administration 1,112 864 77.7% Psychology 535 424 79.3% Social Sciences 446 340 76.2% Health Professions & Related Science 311 245 78.8% English Language & Literature, Gen 297 229 77.1% Communications 308 219 71.1% Visual & Performing Arts 257 190 73.9% History 219 171 78.1% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 208 160 76.9% Public Administration & Services 157 126 80.3% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 164 116 70.7% Computer & Information Sciences 117 97 82.9% Engineering-related Technologies 103 81 78.6% Mathematics & Statistics 83 69 83.1% Foreign Languages & Literatures 82 66 80.5% Library Science 104 59 56.7% Security & Protective Services 76 56 73.7% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 61 47 77.0% Physical Sciences 64 45 70.3% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 56 44 78.6% Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 15 10 66.7% Engineering 3 * Philosophy & Religious Studies 4 *

By Program of Study2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Count %Total Graduates 4,947 100% Gender

Male 1,745 35.3% Female 3,202 64.7%

AgeAge 18 - 24 2,210 44.7% Age 25 - 54 2,666 53.9% Age 55 and over 71 1.4%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 3,834 77.5% Black/African-American 309 6.2% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 12 0.2% Asian 125 2.5% Hispanic 237 4.8% Race Unknown 430 8.7%

After GraduationDemographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 6,363 Connecticut State University System (CSUS) graduates, 78% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation, up from 76% last year.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in Education (1,284), followed by Business Management & Administration (864) and Psychology (424).

• The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged from a high of 83% for both Mathematics & Statistics and Computer & Information Sciences to a low of 57% for Library Science.

• 65% of employed graduates were women.

• Almost 74% of employed graduates worked in firms with 100 or more employees; 48% worked in large firms of 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

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* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Agric., F

orestry

, Fishing, &

Hunting Utilit

ies

Constructio

n & Mining

Manufacturin

g

Wholesale

Trade

Retail T

rade

Transp. &

Ware

housing

Informatio

n

Finance & Insuran

ce

Real Esta

te & Rental/

Leasing

Professio

nal & Tech

. Svcs

.

Mgmt. of C

ompanies & Ent.

Administrativ

e & Wast

e Mgmt.

Educational S

ervice

s

Health Care

& Social A

ssist.

Arts, E

nt. & Recr

eation

Accommodatio

n & Food Svcs.

Other Serv

ices

Government

% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - CSU System 2006-07 grads

Count %Total Graduates 6,363 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 4,950 77.8%Retained Employment for 6 months 4,603 93.0%Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $630 --Change in Average Weekly Wages** $514 --

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title Earnings

Total - All Industries $9,919Utilities $19,327Manufacturing $13,027Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $12,247Finance & Insurance $11,895Government $11,577Educational Services $11,289Wholesale Trade $10,816Professional & Technical Services $10,061Construction/Mining $9,993Health Care & Social Assistance $9,951Information $9,113Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $8,996Transportation & Warehousing $8,234Administrative & Waste Management $6,367Other Services $6,224Retail Trade $6,048Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $5,268Accommodation & Food Services $4,316Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Unclassified Establishments *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Just over half (51%) of the CSUS graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in Educational Services (35%) and Health Care & Social Assistance (16%).

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in

the third quarter after graduation was $9,919. Graduates working in Utilities had the highest average quarterly earnings ($19,327).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage

of CSUS graduates were employed in the Educational Services and Health Care & Social Assistance industry sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 4,947 100% Educational Services 1,719 34.7% Health Care & Social Assistance 808 16.3% Retail Trade 380 7.7% Finance & Insurance 362 7.3% Professional & Technical Services 256 5.2% Manufacturing 228 4.6% Accommodation & Food Services 226 4.6% Administrative & Waste Management 195 3.9% Information 129 2.6% Government 129 2.6% Wholesale Trade 98 2.0% Other Services 97 2.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 87 1.8% Construction/Mining 63 1.3% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 50 1.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 38 0.8% Transportation & Warehousing 35 0.7% Utilities 10 0.2% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Unclassified Establishments *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Over one-third (34%) of the 864 CSUS graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Finance & Insurance (181) and Professional & Technical Services (115) sectors.

• Over one-third (38%) of the 424 CSUS graduates who majored in Psychology and were employed in

the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance (161) sector.

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Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 6,363Total - All Programs 4,947 * * 63 228 98 380 35 129 362 50 256 38 195 1,719 808 87 226 97 129 36Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 10 * * * * * * Communications 219 * * 13 * 32 * 32 22 * 11 23 21 19 * 16 * * * Computer & Information Sciences 97 * 13 * * * * 16 * 23 * * * * * * * Education 1,284 * * * 19 * * 10 * * * 17 1,069 80 13 18 15 * * Engineering * * Engineering-related Technologies 81 * 40 * * * * * * * * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures 66 * * * * * * * 42 * * * English Language & Literature, Gen 229 * * * * 27 * * 16 * 10 * 15 88 15 10 12 * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 160 * * 14 * 11 * * 12 * * * * 24 37 * 11 * 11 * Library Science 59 * * * * * * 42 * * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 116 * * * 18 * 10 10 28 21 * * * * Mathematics & Statistics 69 * * * * * * 47 * * * * Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 44 * * * * * * 18 * * * * * Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fitness 47 * * * * * * * * 18 * * * * Philosophy & Religious Studies * * * * Physical Sciences 45 * * * * * * * 20 * Psychology 424 * * * 33 * * 28 * 11 * * 87 161 10 43 13 * * Security & Protective Services 56 * * * * * * * * * 10 * 10 * Public Administration & Services 126 * * * * 14 86 * * * * * Social Sciences 340 * 10 * 41 * 12 37 * * * 13 58 80 * 19 * 29 * Visual & Performing Arts 190 * 12 * 34 * 15 11 * 18 * 10 23 15 * 26 * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 245 * * * * * * * 22 186 * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 864 * 35 82 52 92 10 33 181 24 115 22 53 31 38 12 32 13 25 * History 171 * * * 20 * * * * * * * 66 16 * 15 * * *

Connecticut State University System - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

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Prog

ram

of S

tudy

(CIP

)G

rads

Gra

dsG

rads

Tota

l - A

ll pr

ogra

ms

6,36

34,

947

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%

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745

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%

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83,

202

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%

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atio

n1,

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1,28

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40

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agem

ent &

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inist

ratio

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584

435

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528

429

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%

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holo

gy53

542

479

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76

5268

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937

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l Scie

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446

340

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%

209

167

79.9

%

237

173

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%

Heal

th P

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ns &

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ated

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nce

311

245

78.8

%

4027

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%

271

218

80.4

%

Engl

ish L

angu

age

& Li

tera

ture

, Gen

297

229

77.1

%

7660

79.0

%

221

169

76.5

%

Com

mun

icatio

ns30

821

971

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13

895

68.8

%

170

124

72.9

%

Visu

al &

Per

form

ing

Arts

257

190

73.9

%

101

7271

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15

611

875

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Hist

ory

219

171

78.1

%

117

8673

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10

285

83.3

%

Libe

ral A

rts &

Scie

nces

, Gen

Stu

dies

208

160

76.9

%

6650

75.8

%

142

110

77.5

%

Publ

ic Ad

min

istra

tion

& Se

rvice

s15

712

680

.3%

22

1881

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13

510

880

.0%

Bi

olog

ical &

Bio

med

ical S

cienc

es16

411

670

.7%

67

4465

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97

7274

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Co

mpu

ter &

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rmat

ion

Scie

nces

117

9782

.9%

93

7681

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24

2187

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Engi

neer

ing-

rela

ted

Tech

nolo

gies

103

8178

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94

* 9

*

Mat

hem

atics

& S

tatis

tics

8369

83.1

%

3928

71.8

%

4441

93.2

%

Fore

ign

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uage

s &

Lite

ratu

res

8266

80.5

%

10*

72*

Libr

ary

Scie

nce

104

5956

.7%

19

* 85

*

Secu

rity

& Pr

otec

tive

Serv

ices

7656

73.7

%

3932

82.1

%

3724

64.9

%

Park

s, R

ecre

atio

n, L

eisu

re &

Fitn

ess

6147

77.1

%

3324

72.7

%

2823

82.1

%

Phys

ical S

cienc

es64

4570

.3%

30

2066

.7%

34

2573

.5%

Mul

ti/In

terd

iscip

linar

y St

udie

s56

4478

.6%

34

2779

.4%

22

1777

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Area

, Eth

nic

& Cu

ltutra

l Stu

dies

1510

66.7

%

3*

12*

Engi

neer

ing

3*

3*

00

0.0%

Ph

iloso

phy

& Re

ligio

us S

tudi

es4

* 3

* 1

*

Mal

es Empl

oyed

Fem

ales

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

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in 3

rd Q

tr Af

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radu

atio

n By

Pro

gram

of S

tudy

Tota

l - M

ales

& F

emal

esEm

ploy

edEm

ploy

ed

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

Sect

or T

itle

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Tota

l - A

ll In

dust

ries

4,94

710

0%

1,74

510

0%

3,20

210

0%

Educ

atio

nal S

ervic

es1,

719

34.8

%

474

27.2

%

1,24

538

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Heal

th C

are

& So

cial A

ssist

ance

808

16.3

%

153

8.8%

65

520

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il Tra

de38

07.

7%

181

10.4

%

199

6.2%

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nanc

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ranc

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27.

3%

155

8.9%

20

76.

5%

Prof

essio

nal &

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hnica

l Ser

vices

256

5.2%

12

27.

0%

134

4.2%

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ufac

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g22

84.

6%

144

8.3%

84

2.6%

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mm

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od S

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64.

6%

653.

7%

161

5.0%

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rativ

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anag

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t19

53.

9%

885.

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107

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form

atio

n12

92.

6%

714.

1%

581.

8%

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ernm

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129

2.6%

58

3.3%

71

2.2%

Who

lesa

le T

rade

982.

0%

563.

2%

421.

3%

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er S

ervic

es97

2.0%

24

1.4%

73

2.3%

Arts

, Ent

erta

inm

ent,

& Re

crea

tion

871.

8%

382.

2%

491.

5%

Cons

truct

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ing

631.

3%

432.

5%

200.

6%

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Est

ate

& Re

ntal

/Lea

sing

501.

0%

140.

8%

361.

1%

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pani

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erpr

ises

380.

8%

150.

9%

230.

7%

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spor

tatio

n &

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ehou

sing

350.

7%

221.

3%

130.

4%

Utilit

ies

100.

2%

* *

Agric

., Fo

rest

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ishin

g, &

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ting

* *

00.

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tabl

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ents

* 15

0.9%

*

2006

-07

Gra

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mpl

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in th

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mal

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By In

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All

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men

t and

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•O

f the

4,0

58 C

SUS

fem

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grad

uate

s, 79

% w

ere

empl

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in th

e th

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uarte

r afte

r gra

duat

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76%

of t

he 2

,305

mal

e gr

adua

tes w

ere

empl

oyed

. •

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emal

es, t

hose

who

maj

ored

in M

athe

mat

ics &

Sta

tistic

s (93

%) h

ad th

e hi

ghes

t em

ploy

men

t rat

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r mal

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(474

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rade

(181

) sec

tors

.

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* Not

show

n to

ensu

re co

nfide

ntiali

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stude

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614.

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20 to

99

746

15.1

%

626

18.3

%

120

7.9%

10

0 to

499

1,27

625

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87

025

.4%

40

626

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500

and

over

2,37

348

.0%

1,

454

42.4

%

919

60.5

%

Unkn

own

360.

7%

230.

7%

130.

9%

Unde

rgra

dG

rad

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

in 3

rd Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n

All

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

Em

ploy

men

t by

Prog

ram

and

Deg

ree

Lev

el:

•O

f the

4,3

90 C

SUS

unde

rgra

duat

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gree

hol

ders

, 78%

wer

e em

ploy

ed in

the

third

qua

rter a

fter g

radu

atio

n; 7

7% o

f the

1,

973

grad

uate

deg

ree

reci

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ts w

ere

empl

oyed

.

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mpl

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te d

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hold

ers m

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ed in

Bus

ines

s Man

agem

ent &

Adm

inist

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n (7

45),

whi

le th

e m

ajor

ity o

f gra

duat

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reci

pien

ts m

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ed in

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catio

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25).

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f em

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grad

uate

deg

ree

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te d

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wer

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.

•U

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grad

uate

s deg

ree

hold

ers w

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Prof

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ated

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ence

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the

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mpl

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rate

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, the

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for t

hose

who

maj

ored

in M

athe

mat

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tatis

tics (

92%

).

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* wag

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Gra

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nce

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sura

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362

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256

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184

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11

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129

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73.

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120.

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2.6%

96

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rade

982.

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852.

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130.

9%

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ervic

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86

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11

0.7%

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, Ent

erta

inm

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& Re

crea

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871.

8%

* *

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truct

ion/

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631.

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* *

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Est

ate

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ntal

/Lea

sing

501.

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* *

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pani

es &

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erpr

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380.

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spor

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350.

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* *

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ies

100.

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2006

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y In

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Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

* Not

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ensu

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conf

ident

iality

of

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vera

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than

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limita

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of th

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: All f

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flect

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cticu

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, exc

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in C

onne

cticu

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be em

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of-sta

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conti

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their

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ation

. The

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radu

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Sect

or T

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$9,9

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$8,9

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6-07

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Qtr

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r Gra

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Em

ploy

men

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Indu

stry

and

Ear

ning

s by

Deg

ree

Lev

el:

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ver o

ne-th

ird (3

6%) o

f und

ergr

adua

tes e

mpl

oyed

in th

e th

ird q

uarte

r afte

r gr

adua

tion

wer

e w

orki

ng in

the

Educ

atio

nal S

ervi

ces (

18%

) and

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are

&

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al A

ssis

tanc

e (1

8%) i

ndus

try se

ctor

s; w

hile

nea

rly a

ll (8

4%) o

f gra

duat

e de

gree

re

cipi

ents

wer

e w

orki

ng in

the

Educ

atio

nal S

ervi

ces (

72%

) and

Hea

lth C

are

&

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al A

ssis

tanc

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2%) i

ndus

try se

ctor

s. •

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over

all a

vera

ge q

uarte

rly e

arni

ngs f

or u

nder

grad

uate

s and

gra

duat

e de

gree

re

cipi

ents

em

ploy

ed in

the

third

qua

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radu

atio

n w

ere

$8,0

75 a

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80

resp

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inan

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Insu

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d th

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ghes

t ave

rage

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33 re

spec

tivel

y).

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Labor Market Outcomes for CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

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Firm Size Count %Total 1,812 100% 0 to 19 149 8.2% 20 to 99 277 15.3% 100 to 499 447 24.7% 500 and over 923 50.9% Unknown 16 0.9%

2006-07 Graduates Employed 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Employed Grads %

Total - All programs 2,268 1,812 79.9% Education 643 511 79.5% Business Management & Administration 524 425 81.1% Social Sciences 187 146 78.1% Psychology 166 138 83.1% Engineering-related Technologies 103 81 78.6% History 89 73 82.0% English Language & Literature, Gen 79 66 83.5% Visual & Performing Arts 82 63 76.8% Communications 69 56 81.2% Health Professions & Related Science 71 48 67.6% Computer & Information Sciences 50 45 90.0% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 66 45 68.2% Mathematics & Statistics 38 34 89.5% Foreign Languages & Literatures 37 31 83.8% Physical Sciences 25 19 76.0% Public Administration & Services 15 14 93.3% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 16 11 68.8% Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 0 0 0.0% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Engineering 3 * Philosophy & Religious Studies 1 * Security & Protective Services 4 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 1,812 100% Gender

Male 734 40.5% Female 1,078 59.5%

Age Age 18 - 24 818 45.1% Age 25 - 54 965 53.3% Age 55 and over 29 1.6%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 1,348 74.4% Black/African-American 109 6.0% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 3 0.2% Asian 52 2.9% Hispanic 102 5.6% Race Unknown 198 10.9%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 2,268 Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) graduates, 80% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Education (511), followed by Business Management & Administration (425) and Social Sciences (146).

• The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged

from a high of 93% for Public Administration & Services to a low of 68% for both Health Professions & Related Sciences and Biological & Biomedical Sciences.

• 60% of employed graduates were women. • Almost 76% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 51% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

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Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Agric., F

orestry

, Fishing, &

Hunting Utilit

ies

Constructio

n & Mining

Manufacturin

g

Wholesale

Trade

Retail T

rade

Transp. &

Ware

housing

Informatio

n

Finance & Insuran

ce

Real Esta

te & Rental/

Leasing

Professio

nal & Tech

. Svcs

.

Mgmt. of C

ompanies & Ent.

Administrativ

e & Wast

e Mgmt.

Educational S

ervice

s

Health Care

& Social A

ssist.

Arts, E

nt. & Recr

eation

Accommodatio

n & Food Svcs.

Other Serv

ices

Government

% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - CCSU 2006-07 Grads

Count %Total Graduates 2,268 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 1,821 80.3%Retained Employment for 6 months 1,696 93.1%Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $662 --Change in Average Weekly Wages** $587 --

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title Earnings

Total - All Industries $10,378Manufacturing $12,972Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $12,610Government $12,474Finance & Insurance $11,875Educational Services $11,835Wholesale Trade $11,245Construction/Mining $11,040Professional & Technical Services $10,565Information $10,379Health Care & Social Assistance $9,823Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $7,449Administrative & Waste Management $6,994Retail Trade $6,672Other Services $6,167Transportation & Warehousing $6,077Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $4,546Accommodation & Food Services $4,322Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0Unclassified Establishments * Utilities *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• One-third (33%) of the 2006-07 CCSU graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in Educational Services.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed

in the third quarter after graduation was $10,378. Graduates working in Manufacturing had the highest average quarterly earnings ($12,972).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater

percentage of CCSU graduates were employed in the Educational Services and Finance & Insurance industry sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 1,812 100% Educational Services 598 33.0% Health Care & Social Assistance 229 12.6% Finance & Insurance 183 10.1% Retail Trade 126 7.0% Manufacturing 123 6.8% Professional & Technical Services 106 5.8% Administrative & Waste Management 91 5.0% Accommodation & Food Services 75 4.1% Government 49 2.7% Information 47 2.6% Wholesale Trade 40 2.2% Construction/Mining 35 1.9% Other Services 29 1.6% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 24 1.3% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 14 0.8% Transportation & Warehousing 12 0.7% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 12 0.7% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Unclassified Establishments * Utilities *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Labor Market Outcomes for CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 2,268Total - All Programs 1,812 * 35 123 40 126 * 47 183 12 106 14 91 598 229 24 75 29 49 16Communications 56 * * * * * * * 13 * * * * * * * Computer & Information Sciences 45 * * * * * 10 10 * * * * Education 511 * * * * * * * * 415 40 * 10 * * * Engineering * * Engineering-related Technologies 81 * 40 * * * * * * * * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures 31 * * * * 22 * English Language & Literature, Gen 66 * * * * * * 21 * * * * * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 45 * * * * * 11 * * * * Mathematics & Statistics 34 * * * 25 * * * Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 11 * * * * * * Philosophy & Religious Studies * * Physical Sciences 19 * * 13 * Psychology 138 * * 12 * * 18 * * * 18 52 * 15 * * Security & Protective Services * * * Public Administration & Services 14 * * 10 * Social Sciences 146 * * * 22 * * 15 * * * * 20 32 10 * 13 * Visual & Performing Arts 63 * * * 11 * * * * * * * * * 10Health Professions & Related Sci. 48 * * 44 * Business Mgmt. & Administration 425 * 25 52 17 39 * 18 103 * 47 10 33 13 13 * 12 * 16 * History 73 * * * * * * * * * 26 * * * * * *

Central Connecticut State University - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Over one-third (36%) of the 425 CCSU graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Finance & Insurance (103) and Manufacturing (52) sectors.

• Over one-third (38%) of the 138 graduates who majored in Psychology and were employed in the third

quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance (52) sector.

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Employment and Gender:

• Of the 1,354 CCSU female graduates and 914 male graduates, 80% (respectively) were employed in the third quarter after graduation.

• For females, those who majored in Computer &

Information Systems and Mathematics & Statistics had the highest employment rate (over 90%), and for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in English Language & Literature (over 90%).

• More than half (54%) of the 1,078 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services (409) and Health Care & Social Assistance (178) sectors; 38% of the 734 employed male graduates were working in the Educational Services (189) and Finance & Insurance (88) sectors.

Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 1,812 100% 734 100% 1,078 100% Educational Services 598 33.0% 189 25.8% 409 37.9% Health Care & Social Assistance 229 12.6% 51 7.0% 178 16.5% Finance & Insurance 183 10.1% 88 12.0% 95 8.8% Retail Trade 126 7.0% 66 9.0% 60 5.6% Manufacturing 123 6.8% 85 11.6% 38 3.5% Professional & Technical Services 106 5.9% 54 7.4% 52 4.8% Administrative & Waste Management 91 5.0% 45 6.1% 46 4.3% Accommodation & Food Services 75 4.1% 20 2.7% 55 5.1% Government 49 2.7% 21 2.9% 28 2.6% Information 47 2.6% 27 3.7% 20 1.9% Wholesale Trade 40 2.2% 29 4.0% 11 1.0% Construction/Mining 35 1.9% 25 3.4% 10 0.9% Other Services 29 1.6% * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 24 1.3% * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 14 0.8% * * Transportation & Warehousing 12 0.7% * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 12 0.7% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Unclassified Establishments * * * Utilities * * *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 2,268 1,812 79.9% 914 734 80.3% 1,354 1,078 79.6% Education 643 511 79.5% 171 145 84.8% 472 366 77.5% Business Management & Administration 524 425 81.1% 285 228 80.0% 239 197 82.4% Social Sciences 187 146 78.1% 90 71 78.9% 97 75 77.3% Psychology 166 138 83.1% 26 17 65.4% 140 121 86.4% Engineering-related Technologies 103 81 78.6% 94 * 9 * History 89 73 82.0% 47 37 78.7% 42 36 85.7% English Language & Literature, Gen 79 66 83.5% 17 16 94.1% 62 50 80.7% Visual & Performing Arts 82 63 76.8% 32 27 84.4% 50 36 72.0% Communications 69 56 81.2% 38 31 81.6% 31 25 80.7% Health Professions & Related Science 71 48 67.6% 12 * 59 * Computer & Information Sciences 50 45 90.0% 37 33 89.2% 13 12 92.3% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 66 45 68.2% 24 18 75.0% 42 27 64.3% Mathematics & Statistics 38 34 89.5% 17 15 88.2% 21 19 90.5% Foreign Languages & Literatures 37 31 83.8% 3 * 34 * Physical Sciences 25 19 76.0% 8 * 17 * Public Administration & Services 15 14 93.3% 2 * 13 * Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 16 11 68.8% 7 * 9 * Engineering 3 * 3 * 0 0 0.0% Philosophy & Religious Studies 1 * 1 * 0 0 0.0% Security & Protective Services 4 * 0 0 0.0% 4 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

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show

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ensu

re co

nfide

ntial

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f stu

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data.

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Prog

ram

of S

tudy

(CIP

)Al

lUn

derg

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Gra

d

Tota

l - A

ll pr

ogra

ms

2,26

81,

572

696

1,81

279

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1,

277

81.2

%

535

76.9

%

Educ

atio

n64

318

645

751

179

.5%

16

186

.6%

35

076

.6%

Busin

ess

Man

agem

ent &

Adm

inist

ratio

n52

446

064

425

81.1

%

374

81.3

%

5179

.7%

Socia

l Scie

nces

187

182

514

678

.1%

*

*

Psyc

holo

gy16

615

511

138

83.1

%

* *

Engi

neer

ing-

rela

ted

Tech

nolo

gies

103

976

8178

.6%

*

*

Hist

ory

8978

1173

82.0

%

* *

Engl

ish L

angu

age

& Li

tera

ture

, Gen

7973

666

83.5

%

* *

Visu

al &

Per

form

ing

Arts

8281

163

76.8

%

* *

Com

mun

icatio

ns69

690

5681

.2%

56

81.2

%

00.

0%

Heal

th P

rofe

ssio

ns &

Rel

ated

Scie

nce

7123

4848

67.6

%

2191

.3%

27

56.3

%

Com

pute

r & In

form

atio

n Sc

ienc

es50

2327

4590

.0%

23

100.

0%

2281

.5%

Biol

ogica

l & B

iom

edica

l Scie

nces

6652

1445

68.2

%

3465

.4%

11

78.6

%

Mat

hem

atics

& S

tatis

tics

3820

1834

89.5

%

1680

.0%

18

100.

0%

Fore

ign

Lang

uage

s &

Lite

ratu

res

3723

1431

83.8

%

1982

.6%

12

85.7

%

Phys

ical S

cienc

es25

205

1976

.0%

*

*

Publ

ic Ad

min

istra

tion

& Se

rvice

s15

150

1493

.3%

14

93.3

%

00.

0%

Mul

ti/In

terd

iscip

linar

y St

udie

s16

115

1168

.8%

*

*

Area

, Eth

nic

& Cu

ltutra

l Stu

dies

00

00

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

Libe

ral A

rts &

Scie

nces

, Gen

Stu

dies

00

00

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

Libr

ary

Scie

nce

00

00

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

Park

s, R

ecre

atio

n, L

eisu

re &

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ess

00

00

0.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

Engi

neer

ing

33

0*

* *

Philo

soph

y &

Relig

ious

Stu

dies

11

0*

* *

Secu

rity

& Pr

otec

tive

Serv

ices

40

4*

* *

All

Unde

rgra

dG

rad

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

3rd

Qtr

Afte

r Gra

duat

ion

- By

Prog

ram

of S

tudy

Gra

duat

edEm

ploy

ed

Firm

Siz

eCo

unt

%Co

unt

%Co

unt

%To

tal

1,81

210

0%

1,27

710

0%

535

100%

0

to 1

914

98.

2%

134

10.5

%

152.

8%

20 to

99

277

15.3

%

241

18.9

%

366.

7%

100

to 4

9944

724

.7%

30

123

.6%

14

627

.3%

500

and

over

923

50.9

%

590

46.2

%

333

62.2

%

Unkn

own

160.

9%

110.

9%

50.

9%

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

in 3

rd Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n

All

Unde

rgra

dG

rad

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Tota

l Gra

duat

es1,

812

100%

1,

277

100%

53

510

0%

Gen

der

Mal

e73

440

.5%

55

743

.6%

17

733

.1%

Fem

ale

1,07

859

.5%

72

056

.4%

35

866

.9%

Age Ag

e 18

- 24

818

45.1

%

800

62.6

%

183.

4%

Age

25 -

5496

553

.3%

47

237

.0%

49

392

.1%

Age

55 a

nd o

ver

291.

6%

50.

4%

244.

5%

Race W

hite

/Cau

casia

n1,

348

74.4

%

949

74.3

%

399

74.6

%

Blac

k/Af

rican

-Am

erica

n10

96.

0%

100

7.8%

9

1.7%

Amer

. Ind

ian/

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kan

Nativ

e3

0.2%

3

0.2%

0

0.0%

Asia

n 52

2.9%

40

3.1%

12

2.2%

Hisp

anic

102

5.6%

75

5.9%

27

5.0%

Race

Unk

nown

198

10.9

%

110

8.6%

88

16.4

%

Dem

ogra

phic

s of

200

6-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

in 3

rd Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n

All

Unde

rgra

dG

rad

Labor Market Outcomes for CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Em

ploy

men

t by

Prog

ram

and

Deg

ree

Lev

el:

•O

f the

1,5

72 C

CSU

und

ergr

adua

te d

egre

e ho

lder

s, 81

% w

ere

empl

oyed

in th

e th

ird q

uarte

r afte

r gr

adua

tion;

77%

of t

he 6

96 g

radu

ate

degr

ee re

cipi

ents

w

ere

empl

oyed

. •

The

grea

test

num

ber o

f em

ploy

ed u

nder

grad

uate

de

gree

hol

ders

maj

ored

in B

usin

ess M

anag

emen

t &

Adm

inis

tratio

n (3

74),

whi

le th

e m

ajor

ity o

f gra

duat

e de

gree

reci

pien

ts m

ajor

ed in

Edu

catio

n (3

50).

•56

% o

f em

ploy

ed u

nder

grad

uate

deg

ree

hold

ers a

nd

67%

of g

radu

ate

degr

ee re

cipi

ents

wer

e w

omen

. •

The

empl

oym

ent r

ates

wer

e 10

0% fo

r und

ergr

adua

te

degr

ee h

olde

rs w

ho m

ajor

ed C

ompu

ter &

Info

rmat

ion

Scie

nces

and

for g

radu

ate

degr

ee re

cipi

ents

who

m

ajor

ed in

Mat

hem

atic

s & S

tatis

tics.

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Sect

or T

itle

Coun

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Coun

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Tota

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1,81

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1,27

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535

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Educ

atio

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es59

833

.0%

22

217

.4%

37

670

.3%

Heal

th C

are

& So

cial A

ssist

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229

12.6

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13.8

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9%

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essio

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vices

106

5.8%

90

7.0%

16

3.0%

Adm

inist

rativ

e &

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te M

anag

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*

*

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mm

odat

ion

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*

*

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ernm

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492.

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* *

Info

rmat

ion

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6%

* *

Who

lesa

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rade

402.

2%

* *

Cons

truct

ion/

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ing

351.

9%

* *

Oth

er S

ervic

es29

1.6%

*

*

Arts

, Ent

erta

inm

ent,

& Re

crea

tion

241.

3%

* *

Mgm

t. of

Com

pani

es &

Ent

erpr

ises

140.

8%

* *

Tran

spor

tatio

n &

War

ehou

sing

120.

7%

* *

Real

Est

ate

& Re

ntal

/Lea

sing

120.

7%

* *

Agric

., Fo

rest

ry, F

ishin

g, &

Hun

ting

00.

0%

00.

0%

00.

0%

Uncla

ssifie

d Es

tabl

ishm

ents

* *

*

Utilit

ies

* *

00.

0%

Gra

d

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

in 3

rd Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n - B

y In

dust

ry S

ecto

r

All

Unde

rgra

d

Labor Market Outcomes for CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

* Not

show

n to

ensu

re

conf

ident

iality

of

stude

nt d

ata.

No

te: A

vera

ge w

ages

ma

y be l

ower

than

ac

tual e

arnin

gs du

e to

limita

tions

of th

e data

.

Note

: All f

igure

s sho

wn re

flect

emplo

ymen

t in C

onne

cticu

t only

, exc

luding

self-e

mploy

ment

and f

eder

al em

ploym

ent. S

ome g

radu

ates n

ot wo

rking

in C

onne

cticu

t may

be em

ploye

d out-

of-sta

te or

conti

nuing

their

educ

ation

. The

leve

l of s

tudy w

as no

t ava

ilable

for s

ome g

radu

ates.

Ther

efore

, UND

ERGR

AD an

d GRA

D fig

ures

may

not e

qual

the to

tal fo

r ALL

grad

s.

* wag

es in

the q

uarte

r afte

r the

quar

ter of

prog

ram

comp

letion

. **

wage

s on e

nterin

g emp

loyme

nt mi

nus w

ages

prior

to re

gistra

tion i

nto pr

ogra

m.

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Tota

l Gra

duat

es2,2

6810

0%

1,572

100%

69

610

0%

Enter

ed E

mploy

ment

in 1s

t Qtr

After

Gra

d.1,8

2180

.3%

1,289

82.0%

53

276

.4%

Retai

ned E

mploy

ment

for 6

month

s1,6

9693

.1%

1,184

91.9%

51

296

.2%

Wee

kly W

ages

on E

nterin

g Emp

loyme

nt*$6

62$5

57$9

16

Chan

ge in

Ave

rage

Wee

kly W

ages

**$5

87$5

13$7

59

All

Unde

rgra

dGr

ad

Sect

or T

itle

All

Unde

rgra

dG

rad

Tota

l - A

ll In

dust

ries

$10,

378

$8,5

65$1

4,70

4

Man

ufac

turin

g$1

2,97

2$1

1,85

5$1

6,76

2

Mgm

t. of

Com

pani

es &

Ent

erpr

ises

$12,

610

* *

Gov

ernm

ent

$12,

474

* *

Fina

nce

& In

sura

nce

$11,

875

$11,

167

$18,

364

Educ

atio

nal S

ervic

es$1

1,83

5$7

,204

$14,

569

Who

lesa

le T

rade

$11,

245

* *

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truct

ion/

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ing

$11,

040

* *

Prof

essio

nal &

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hnica

l Ser

vices

$10,

565

$9,5

53$1

6,25

6

Info

rmat

ion

$10,

379

* *

Heal

th C

are

& So

cial A

ssist

ance

$9,8

23$8

,413

$14,

504

Real

Est

ate

& Re

ntal

/Lea

sing

$7,4

49*

*

Adm

inist

rativ

e &

Was

te M

gmt.

$6,9

94*

*

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il Tra

de$6

,672

* *

Oth

er S

ervic

es$6

,167

* *

Tran

spor

tatio

n &

War

ehou

sing

$6,0

77*

*

Arts

, Ent

erta

inm

ent,

& Re

crea

tion

$4,5

46*

*

Acco

mm

odat

ion

& Fo

od S

ervic

es$4

,322

* *

Agric

., Fo

rest

ry, F

ishin

g, &

Hun

ting

$0$0

$0

Uncla

ssifie

d Es

tabl

ishm

ents

* *

*

Utilit

ies

* *

$0

Avg.

Qtrl

y Ea

rnin

gs o

f 200

6-07

Gra

ds in

3rd

Qtr

Afte

r Gra

duat

ion

Em

ploy

men

t by

Indu

stry

and

Ear

ning

s by

Deg

ree

Lev

el:

•N

early

one

-third

of u

nder

grad

uate

deg

ree

hold

ers (

31%

) em

ploy

ed in

the

third

qua

rter

afte

r gra

duat

ion

wer

e w

orki

ng in

the

Educ

atio

nal S

ervi

ces (

17%

) and

Hea

lth C

are

&

Soci

al A

ssis

tanc

e (1

4%) i

ndus

try se

ctor

; the

maj

ority

of g

radu

ate

degr

ee re

cipi

ents

(7

0%) w

ere

wor

king

in th

e Ed

ucat

iona

l Ser

vice

s sec

tor.

•Th

e ov

eral

l ave

rage

qua

rterly

ear

ning

s for

und

ergr

adua

te a

nd g

radu

ate

degr

ee re

cipi

ents

empl

oyed

in th

e th

ird q

uarte

r afte

r gra

duat

ion

wer

e $8

,565

and

$14

,704

, res

pect

ivel

y.

Und

ergr

adua

te d

egre

e ho

lder

s wor

king

in M

anuf

actu

ring

and

grad

uate

deg

ree

reci

pien

ts w

orki

ng in

Fin

ance

& In

sura

nce

had

the

high

est a

vera

ge q

uarte

rly e

arni

ngs (

$11,

855

and

$18,

364,

resp

ectiv

ely)

.

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

232323

Firm Size Count %Total 740 100% 0 to 19 97 13.1% 20 to 99 118 15.9% 100 to 499 226 30.5% 500 and over 294 39.7% Unknown 5 0.7%

2006-07 Graduates Employed 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Employed Grads %

Total - All programs 947 740 78.1% Education 137 117 85.4% Business Management & Administration 140 114 81.4% Psychology 111 91 82.0% Social Sciences 106 80 75.5% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 92 69 75.0% English Language & Literature, Gen 72 55 76.4% Communications 64 43 67.2% Visual & Performing Arts 46 37 80.4% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 40 33 82.5% Computer & Information Sciences 24 16 66.7% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 20 16 80.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 26 16 61.5% Public Administration & Services 18 15 83.3% History 21 15 71.4% Mathematics & Statistics 16 13 81.3% Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 0 0 0.0% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Engineering-related Technologies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Philosophy & Religious Studies 0 0 0.0% Security & Protective Services 0 0 0.0% Health Professions & Related Science 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 7 * Physical Sciences 7 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of StudyCount %

Total Graduates 740 100% Gender

Male 270 36.5% Female 470 63.5%

AgeAge 18 - 24 425 57.4% Age 25 - 54 305 41.2% Age 55 and over 10 1.4%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 640 86.5% Black/African-American 36 4.9% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 3 0.4% Asian 14 1.9% Hispanic 20 2.7% Race Unknown 27 3.6%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 947 Eastern Connecticut State University (ECSU) graduates, 78% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Education (117) and Business Management & Administration (114).

• The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged

from a high of 85% for Education to a low of 62% for Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness.

• 64% of employed graduates were women. • Over 71% of employed graduates worked in firms with 100

or more employees; 40% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

242424

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%

10%

20%

30%

Agric., Fores

try, Fish

ing, & Hunting Utilit

ies

Constructio

n & Mining

Manufacturin

g

Wholesale

Trade

Retail T

rade

Transp. &

Warehousin

g

Informatio

n

Finance & Insuran

ce

Real Esta

te & Rental/

Leasing

Professio

nal & Tech

. Svcs.

Mgmt. of C

ompanies & Ent.

Administrativ

e & Wast

e Mgmt.

Educational S

ervice

s

Health Care

& Social A

ssist.

Arts, E

nt. & Recr

eation

Accommodatio

n & Food Svcs.

Other Serv

ices

Government

% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - ECSU 2006-07 Grads

Count %Total Graduates 947 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 724 76.5%Retained Employment for 6 months 678 93.6%Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $531 --Change in Average Weekly Wages** $429 --

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title Earnings

Total - All Industries $8,135Finance & Insurance $13,137Manufacturing $12,139Government $11,814Professional & Technical Services $9,887Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $8,902Information $8,358Wholesale Trade $8,277Construction/Mining $8,085Health Care & Social Assistance $7,986Educational Services $7,609Other Services $5,544Administrative & Waste Management $5,336Retail Trade $5,240Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $4,967Accommodation & Food Services $3,726Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Nearly half (45%) of the ECSU graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services (29%) and Health Care & Social Assistance (16%) industry sectors.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $8,135. Graduates working in Finance & Insurance had the highest average quarterly earnings ($13,137).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of ECSU graduates were employed in the Educational Services, Arts, Entertainment & Recreation, Health Care & Social Assistance, and Finance & Insurance industry sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 740 100% Educational Services 215 29.1% Health Care & Social Assistance 115 15.5% Retail Trade 77 10.4% Finance & Insurance 70 9.5% Accommodation & Food Services 40 5.4% Professional & Technical Services 39 5.3% Manufacturing 29 3.9% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 24 3.2% Administrative & Waste Management 23 3.1% Government 23 3.1% Information 21 2.8% Other Services 15 2.0% Construction/Mining 12 1.6% Wholesale Trade 12 1.6% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 10 1.4% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Labor Market Outcomes for EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 947Total - All Programs 740 * 12 29 12 77 * 21 70 10 39 * 23 215 115 24 40 15 23 * Communications 43 * * * * * * * * * * * * Computer & Information Sciences 16 * * * * * * * * Education 117 * * * * * 103 * * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures * * * * English Language & Literature, Gen 55 * * * * * * * * 21 * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 69 * * * * * * * * * * 12 14 * * * * * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 16 * * * * * * * * Mathematics & Statistics 13 * * * * * Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 33 * * * * * 15 * * * * Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fitness 16 * * * * * * * * * Physical Sciences * * * Psychology 91 * * * * * * 24 33 * * * * Public Administration & Services 15 * * 12Social Sciences 80 * * * * 11 * 13 26 * * * * Visual & Performing Arts 37 * * * * * * * * * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 114 * * * 13 * * 29 * 19 * * * * * * * * History 15 * * * * * * * *

Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduationEastern Connecticut State University - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Nearly half (42%) of the 114 ECSU graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Finance & Insurance (29) and Professional & Technical Services (19) sectors.

• Over half (63%) of the 91 graduates who majored in Psychology and were employed in the third

quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance (33) and Educational Services (24) sectors.

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Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 947 740 78.1% 374 270 72.2% 573 470 82.0% Education 137 117 85.4% 43 34 79.1% 94 83 88.3% Business Management & Administration 140 114 81.4% 66 49 74.2% 74 65 87.8% Psychology 111 91 82.0% 17 13 76.5% 94 78 83.0% Social Sciences 106 80 75.5% 44 35 79.6% 62 45 72.6% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 92 69 75.0% 27 17 63.0% 65 52 80.0% English Language & Literature, Gen 72 55 76.4% 20 14 70.0% 52 41 78.9% Communications 64 43 67.2% 32 17 53.1% 32 26 81.3% Visual & Performing Arts 46 37 80.4% 16 14 87.5% 30 23 76.7% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 40 33 82.5% 27 22 81.5% 13 11 84.6% Computer & Information Sciences 24 16 66.7% 20 * 4 * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 20 16 80.0% 11 * 9 * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 26 16 61.5% 18 * 8 * Public Administration & Services 18 15 83.3% 3 * 15 * History 21 15 71.4% 13 * 8 * Mathematics & Statistics 16 13 81.3% 9 * 7 * Foreign Languages & Literatures 7 * 3 * 4 * Physical Sciences 7 * 5 * 2 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 740 100% 270 100% 470 100% Educational Services 215 29.1% 66 24.4% 149 31.7% Health Care & Social Assistance 115 15.5% 23 8.5% 92 19.6% Retail Trade 77 10.4% 32 11.9% 45 9.6% Finance & Insurance 70 9.5% 29 10.7% 41 8.7% Accommodation & Food Services 40 5.4% 12 4.4% 28 6.0% Professional & Technical Services 39 5.3% 20 7.4% 19 4.0% Manufacturing 29 3.9% 13 4.8% 16 3.4% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 24 3.2% * * Administrative & Waste Management 23 3.1% 12 4.4% 11 2.3% Government 23 3.1% 12 4.4% 11 2.3% Information 21 2.8% * * Other Services 15 2.0% * * Construction/Mining 12 1.6% * * Wholesale Trade 12 1.6% * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 10 1.4% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * * * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Unclassified Establishments * * * Utilities * * *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 573 ECSU female graduates, 82% were employed in the third quarter after graduation and 72% of the 270 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in Education

and Business Management & Administration had the highest employment rate (88%, respectively); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in Visual & Performing Arts (88%).

• More than half (51%) of the 470 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services (149) and Health Care & Social Assistance (92) sectors, 36%of the 270 employed male graduates were working in the Educational Services (66) and Retail Trade (32) sectors.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* Not

show

n to

ensu

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2006

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Gra

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29

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8890

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102

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1275

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gy11

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91

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4646

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Labor Market Outcomes for EASTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Em

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and

by

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Lev

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

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Firm Size Count %Total 1,756 100% 0 to 19 178 10.1% 20 to 99 236 13.4% 100 to 499 442 25.2% 500 and over 887 50.5% Unknown 13 0.7%

2006-07 Graduates Employed 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Employed Grads %

Total - All programs 2,202 1,756 79.7% Education 595 534 89.7% Business Management & Administration 238 174 73.1% Psychology 207 163 78.7% Health Professions & Related Science 183 148 80.9% Social Sciences 127 96 75.6% Communications 119 87 73.1% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 104 84 80.8% Public Administration & Services 97 79 81.4% English Language & Literature, Gen 96 76 79.2% Library Science 104 59 56.7% Visual & Performing Arts 75 54 72.0% History 52 44 84.6% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 56 41 73.2% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 35 31 88.6% Computer & Information Sciences 35 28 80.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 32 24 75.0% Mathematics & Statistics 21 19 90.5% Physical Sciences 18 10 55.6% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Engineering-related Technologies 0 0 0.0% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 0 0 0.0% Security & Protective Services 0 0 0.0% Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 5 * Philosophy & Religious Studies 3 *

By Program of Study2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Count %Total Graduates 1,756 100% Gender

Male 513 29.2% Female 1,243 70.8%

AgeAge 18 - 24 630 35.9% Age 25 - 54 1,108 63.1% Age 55 and over 18 1.0%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 1,319 75.1% Black/African-American 148 8.4% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 4 0.2% Asian 35 2.0% Hispanic 89 5.1% Race Unknown 161 9.2%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 2,202 Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) graduates, 80% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Education (534). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged

from a high of 91% for Mathematics & Statistics to a low of 56% for Physical Sciences.

• 71% of employed graduates were women. • Almost 76% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 51% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

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Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Agric., Fores

try, Fish

ing, & Huntin

g Utilities

Constructio

n & Mining

Manufacturin

g

Wholesale

Trade

Retail T

rade

Transp. &

Warehousin

g

Informatio

n

Finance & Insuran

ce

Real Esta

te & Rental/

Leasing

Professio

nal & Tech

. Svcs

.

Mgmt. of C

ompanies & Ent.

Administrativ

e & Wast

e Mgmt.

Educational S

ervice

s

Health Care

& Social A

ssist.

Arts, E

nt. & Recr

eation

Accommodatio

n & Food Svcs.

Other Serv

ices

Government

% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - SCSU 2006-07 Grads

Count %Total Graduates 2,202 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 1,766 80.2%Retained Employment for 6 months 1,642 93.0%Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $649 --Change in Average Weekly Wages** $455 --

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title Earnings

Total - All Industries $10,176Manufacturing $14,174Unclassified Establishments $13,346Educational Services $11,926Wholesale Trade $11,279Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $10,710Finance & Insurance $10,653Government $10,296Transportation & Warehousing $10,228Health Care & Social Assistance $9,950Construction/Mining $9,358Professional & Technical Services $9,047Information $7,499Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $6,597Other Services $6,397Retail Trade $5,916Administrative & Waste Management $4,785Accommodation & Food Services $4,763Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Utilities *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• More than half (62%) of the SCSU graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services (42%) and Health Care & Social Assistance (20%) industry sectors.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $10,176. Graduates working in Manufacturing had the highest average quarterly earnings ($14,174).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of SCSU graduates were employed in the Educational Services and Health Care & Social Assistance industry sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 1,756 100% Educational Services 743 42.3% Health Care & Social Assistance 355 20.2% Retail Trade 103 5.9% Finance & Insurance 72 4.1% Accommodation & Food Services 72 4.1% Professional & Technical Services 69 3.9% Administrative & Waste Management 52 3.0% Manufacturing 51 2.9% Government 44 2.5% Other Services 43 2.4% Information 40 2.3% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 29 1.7% Wholesale Trade 26 1.5% Construction/Mining 13 0.7% Unclassified Establishments 13 0.7% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 11 0.6% Transportation & Warehousing 10 0.6% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Utilities *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

313131

Labor Market Outcomes for SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 2,202Total - All Programs 1,756 * * 13 51 26 103 10 40 72 11 69 * 52 743 355 29 72 43 44 13Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies * * * Communications 87 * * * * 13 * * * * 15 10 * * * * * Computer & Information Sciences 28 * * * * * 10 * * * * * Education 534 * * * * * * * * * * 449 31 10 * * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures 24 * * 18 * * English Language & Literature, Gen 76 * * * * * * * * * * 34 * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 84 * * * * * * * * * * 11 22 * * * * Library Science 59 * * * * * * 42 * * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 41 * * * * * * 14 10 * * Mathematics & Statistics 19 * 14 * * Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fitness 31 * * * * * 13 * * * Philosophy & Religious Studies * * * Physical Sciences 10 * * * * Psychology 163 * * 11 * * * * * 41 63 * 14 * * Public Administration & Services 79 * * * 12 52 * * * * * Social Sciences 96 * * * * * * * * * * 21 20 * * * * Visual & Performing Arts 54 * * * * * * * 11 * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 148 * * * * * * 18 101 * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 174 * 11 15 23 * * 32 * 24 * * * 12 * 11 * * * History 44 * * * * * * * 21 * * * *

Southern Connecticut State University - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Nearly one-third (32%) of the 174 SCSU graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Finance & Insurance (32) and Professional & Technical Services (24) sectors.

• Over half (64%) of the 163 graduates who majored in Psychology and were employed in the third

quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance (63) and Educational Services (41) sectors.

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 1,756 100% 513 100% 1,243 100% Educational Services 743 42.3% 171 33.3% 572 46.0% Health Care & Social Assistance 355 20.2% 65 12.7% 290 23.3% Retail Trade 103 5.9% 44 8.6% 59 4.8% Finance & Insurance 72 4.1% 22 4.3% 50 4.0% Accommodation & Food Services 72 4.1% 22 4.3% 50 4.0% Professional & Technical Services 69 3.9% 31 6.0% 38 3.1% Administrative & Waste Management 52 3.0% 17 3.3% 35 2.8% Manufacturing 51 2.9% 31 6.0% 20 1.6% Government 44 2.5% 16 3.1% 28 2.3% Other Services 43 2.5% 12 2.3% 31 2.5% Information 40 2.3% 21 4.1% 19 1.5% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 29 1.7% 15 2.9% 14 1.1% Wholesale Trade 26 1.5% 10 2.0% 16 1.3% Construction/Mining 13 0.7% * * Unclassified Establishments 13 0.7% * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 11 0.6% * * Transportation & Warehousing 10 0.6% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * * 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * * * Utilities * * 0 0.0%

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 2,202 1,756 79.8% 657 513 78.1% 1,545 1,243 80.5% Education 595 534 89.8% 135 122 90.4% 460 412 89.6% Business Management & Administration 238 174 73.1% 125 89 71.2% 113 85 75.2% Psychology 207 163 78.7% 29 19 65.5% 178 144 80.9% Health Professions & Related Science 183 148 80.9% 19 16 84.2% 164 132 80.5% Social Sciences 127 96 75.6% 66 54 81.8% 61 42 68.9% Communications 119 87 73.1% 51 37 72.6% 68 50 73.5% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 104 84 80.8% 34 29 85.3% 70 55 78.6% Public Administration & Services 97 79 81.4% 15 13 86.7% 82 66 80.5% English Language & Literature, Gen 96 76 79.2% 23 19 82.6% 73 57 78.1% Library Science 104 59 56.7% 19 * 85 * Visual & Performing Arts 75 54 72.0% 29 21 72.4% 46 33 71.7% History 52 44 84.6% 24 21 87.5% 28 23 82.1% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 56 41 73.2% 25 15 60.0% 31 26 83.9% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 35 31 88.6% 15 14 93.3% 20 17 85.0% Computer & Information Sciences 35 28 80.0% 28 * 7 * Foreign Languages & Literatures 32 24 75.0% 2 * 30 * Mathematics & Statistics 21 19 90.5% 6 * 15 * Physical Sciences 18 10 55.6% 10 * 8 * Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 5 * 0 0 0.0% 5 * Philosophy & Religious Studies 3 * 2 * 1 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 1,545 SCSU female graduates, 81% were employed in the third quarter after graduation, and 78% of the 513 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in Education

had the highest employment rate (90%); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in Parks, Rec., Leisure & Fitness (93%) and Education (90%).

• More than two-thirds (69%) of the 1,243

female graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services (572) and Health Care & Social Assistance (290) sectors; 46% of the 513 employed male graduates were working in the Educational Services (171) and Health Care & Social Assistance (65) sectors.

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* Not

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ens

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7575

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Labor Market Outcomes for SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

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of t

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42 g

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catio

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* wag

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the q

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

353535

Firm Size Count %Total 639 100% 0 to 19 92 14.4% 20 to 99 115 18.0% 100 to 499 161 25.2% 500 and over 269 42.1% Unknown 2 0.3%

2006-07 Graduates Employed 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Employed Grads %

Total - All programs 946 639 67.5% Business Management & Administration 210 151 71.9% Education 206 122 59.2% Security & Protective Services 72 53 73.6% Health Professions & Related Science 57 49 86.0% History 57 39 68.4% Visual & Performing Arts 54 36 66.7% Communications 56 33 58.9% English Language & Literature, Gen 50 32 64.0% Psychology 51 32 62.7% Public Administration & Services 27 18 66.7% Social Sciences 26 18 69.2% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 22 14 63.6% Physical Sciences 14 11 78.6% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Engineering-related Technologies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Philosophy & Religious Studies 0 0 0.0% Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 10 * Computer & Information Sciences 8 * Foreign Languages & Literatures 6 * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 12 * Mathematics & Statistics 8 *

By Program of Study2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Count %Total Graduates 639 100% Gender

Male 228 35.7% Female 411 64.3%

Age Age 18 - 24 337 52.7% Age 25 - 54 288 45.1% Age 55 and over 14 2.2%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 527 82.5% Black/African-American 16 2.5% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 2 0.3% Asian 24 3.8% Hispanic 26 4.1% Race Unknown 44 6.9%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 946 Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) graduates, 68% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Business Management & Administration (151). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged

from a high of 86% for Health Care & Related Sciences to a low of 59% for Education, and Communications.

• 64% of employed graduates were women. • Over 67% of employed graduates worked in firms with 100

or more employees; 42% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

363636

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%

10%

20%

30%

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orestry

, Fishing, &

H... Utilities

Constructio

n & Mining

Manufacturin

g

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Trade

Retail T

rade

Transp. &

Warehousin

g

Informatio

n

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te & Rental/

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nal & Tech

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ompanies & Ent.

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aste M

gmt.

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ervice

s

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& Social A

ssist.

Arts, Ent. &

Recreat

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n & Food Svcs.

Other Serv

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Government

% Emp - Statewide% Emp - WCSU 2006-07 Grads

Count %Total Graduates 946 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 639 67.5%Retained Employment for 6 months 587 91.9%Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $604 --Change in Average Weekly Wages** $566 --

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title Earnings

Total - All Industries $9,977Health Care & Social Assistance $12,295Government $12,110Finance & Insurance $12,061Manufacturing $11,988Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $11,425Educational Services $11,236Wholesale Trade $10,879Professional & Technical Services $10,614Information $10,108Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $9,036Administrative & Waste Management $8,052Other Services $6,661Retail Trade $6,011Accommodation & Food Services $4,087Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $3,871Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0Construction/Mining * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Nearly half (43%) of the WCSU graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services (26%) and Health Care & Social Assistance (17%) industry sectors.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $9,977. Graduates working in Health Care & Social Assistance had the highest average quarterly earnings ($12,295).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of SCSU graduates were employed in the Educational Services, Health Care & Social Assistance, Professional & Technical Services, and Information industry sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 639 100% Educational Services 163 25.5% Health Care & Social Assistance 109 17.1% Retail Trade 74 11.6% Professional & Technical Services 42 6.6% Accommodation & Food Services 39 6.1% Finance & Insurance 37 5.8% Administrative & Waste Management 29 4.5% Manufacturing 25 3.9% Information 21 3.3% Wholesale Trade 20 3.1% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 17 2.7% Government 13 2.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 12 1.9% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 10 1.6% Other Services 10 1.6% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Construction/Mining * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

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Labor Market Outcomes for WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 946Total - All Programs 639 * * 25 20 74 * 21 37 17 42 12 29 163 109 10 39 10 13 * Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies * * * * * * Communications 33 * * * * * * * * * * * * Computer & Information Sciences * * * * * * Education 122 * * * * * 102 * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures * * * * * English Language & Literature, Gen 32 * * * * * * * 12 * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen * * * * * * * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 14 * * * * * * * * Mathematics & Statistics * * * Physical Sciences 11 * * * * * * * * Psychology 32 * * * * * * * 13 * * * Security & Protective Services 53 * * * * * * * * * 10 * * * Public Administration & Services 18 * * 12 * * * Social Sciences 18 * * * * * * * * Visual & Performing Arts 36 * * * * * * * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 49 * * * 41 * Business Mgmt. & Administration 151 * * 11 17 17 * * 17 11 25 * * * * * * * * * History 39 * * * * * * * 17 * * * *

Western Connecticut State University - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Half (50%) of the 151 WCSU graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Professional & Technical Services (25), Finance & Insurance, Retail Trade and Wholesale Trade (17, respectively) sectors.

• Nearly half of the 32 graduates who majored in Psychology and were employed in the third quarter

after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance (13) sector.

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 639 100% 228 100% 411 100% Educational Services 163 25.5% 48 21.1% 115 28.0% Health Care & Social Assistance 109 17.1% 14 6.1% 95 23.1% Retail Trade 74 11.6% 39 17.1% 35 8.5% Professional & Technical Services 42 6.6% 17 7.5% 25 6.1% Accommodation & Food Services 39 6.1% 11 4.8% 28 6.8% Finance & Insurance 37 5.8% 16 7.0% 21 5.1% Administrative & Waste Management 29 4.5% 14 6.1% 15 3.7% Manufacturing 25 3.9% 15 6.6% 10 2.4% Information 21 3.3% 11 4.8% 10 2.4% Wholesale Trade 20 3.1% * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 17 2.7% * * Government 13 2.0% * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 12 1.9% * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 10 1.6% * * Other Services 10 1.6% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Construction/Mining * * * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Unclassified Establishments * * * Utilities * * *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 946 639 67.6% 360 228 63.3% 586 411 70.1% Business Management & Administration 210 151 71.9% 108 69 63.9% 102 82 80.4% Education 206 122 59.2% 60 37 61.7% 146 85 58.2% Security & Protective Services 72 53 73.6% 39 32 82.1% 33 21 63.6% Health Professions & Related Science 57 49 86.0% 9 * 48 * History 57 39 68.4% 33 18 54.6% 24 21 87.5% Visual & Performing Arts 54 36 66.7% 24 10 41.7% 30 26 86.7% Communications 56 33 58.9% 17 10 58.8% 39 23 59.0% English Language & Literature, Gen 50 32 64.0% 16 11 68.8% 34 21 61.8% Psychology 51 32 62.8% 4 * 47 * Public Administration & Services 27 18 66.7% 2 0 0.0% 25 18 72.0% Social Sciences 26 18 69.2% 9 * 17 * Biological & Biomedical Sciences 22 14 63.6% 7 * 15 * Physical Sciences 14 11 78.6% 7 * 7 * Area, Ethnic & Cultutral Studies 10 * 3 * 7 * Computer & Information Sciences 8 * 8 * 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 6 * 2 * 4 * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 12 * 5 * 7 * Mathematics & Statistics 8 * 7 * 1 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 586 WCSU female graduates, 70% were employed in the third quarter after graduation and 63% of the 360 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in History and

Visual & Performing Arts had the highest employment rate (88% and 87%, respectively); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in Security & Protective Services (82%).

• More than half (51%) of the 411 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services and Health Care & Social Assistance sectors; over 38% of the 228 employed male graduates were working in the Educational Services and Retail Trade sectors.

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State University System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

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ens

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0.0%

0

0.0%

Area

, Eth

nic &

Cul

tutra

l Stu

dies

1010

0*

* *

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pute

r & In

form

atio

n Sc

ienc

es8

80

* *

*

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ign

Lang

uage

s & L

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s6

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* *

*

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ral A

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Stu

dies

1212

0*

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hem

atics

& S

tatis

tics

86

2*

* *

All

Unde

rgra

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Empl

oyed

Gra

duat

ed

2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

3rd

Qtr

Afte

r Gra

duat

ion

- By

Prog

ram

of S

tudy

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t%

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t%

Coun

t%

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l Gra

duat

es63

910

0%

520

100%

11

910

0%

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der

Mal

e22

835

.7%

19

136

.7%

37

31.1

%

Fem

ale

411

64.3

%

329

63.3

%

8268

.9%

Age Ag

e 18

- 24

337

52.7

%

331

63.7

%

65.

0%

Age

25 -

5428

845

.1%

18

635

.8%

10

285

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Age

55 a

nd o

ver

142.

2%

30.

6%

119.

2%

Race W

hite

/Cau

casia

n52

782

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42

381

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10

487

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k/Af

rican

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erica

n16

2.5%

16

3.1%

0

0.0%

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. Ind

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kan

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0.3%

2

0.4%

0

0.0%

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n 24

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446.

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326.

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1210

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All

Unde

rgra

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Dem

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phic

s of

200

6-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

oyed

in 3

rd Q

tr Af

ter G

radu

atio

n

Labor Market Outcomes for WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

Em

ploy

men

t by

Prog

ram

and

Deg

ree

Lev

el:

•O

f the

724

WC

SU u

nder

grad

uate

deg

ree

hold

ers,

72%

w

ere

empl

oyed

in th

e th

ird q

uarte

r afte

r gra

duat

ion;

54

% o

f the

222

gra

duat

e de

gree

reci

pien

ts w

ere

empl

oyed

. •

The

grea

test

num

ber o

f em

ploy

ed u

nder

grad

uate

de

gree

hol

ders

maj

ored

in B

usin

ess M

anag

emen

t &

Adm

inis

tratio

n (1

41),

and

the

maj

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of e

mpl

oyed

gr

adua

te d

egre

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cipi

ents

maj

ored

in E

duca

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(65)

. •

63%

of e

mpl

oyed

und

ergr

adua

te d

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lder

s and

69

% o

f gra

duat

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gree

reci

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ts w

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wom

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•Fo

r und

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adua

te a

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radu

ate

degr

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cipi

ents

, th

ose

who

maj

ored

in H

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Car

e &

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ial A

ssis

tanc

e ha

d th

e hi

ghes

t em

ploy

men

t rat

e (8

9% a

nd 7

7%,

resp

ectiv

ely)

.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education. CT

Sect

or T

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132.

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erpr

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121.

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10

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0

0.0%

Oth

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101.

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101.

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ry, F

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ified

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* 0

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ities

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ergr

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2006

-07

Gra

duat

es E

mpl

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y In

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ry S

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* wag

es in

the q

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quar

ter of

prog

ram

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letion

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wage

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g emp

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nus w

ages

prior

to re

gistra

tion i

nto pr

ogra

m.

404040

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Coun

t%

Tota

l Gra

duat

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610

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724

100%

22

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red

Empl

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ent i

n 1s

t Qtr

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r Gra

d.63

967

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51

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12

556

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ined

Em

ploy

men

t for

6 m

onth

s58

791

.9%

47

392

.0%

11

491

.2%

Wee

kly W

ages

on

Ente

ring

Empl

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ent*

$604

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ages

**$5

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All

Unde

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Gra

duat

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Labor Market Outcomes for WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY: 2006-07 Graduates

* Not

show

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ens

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confi

denti

ality

of stu

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dat

a.

No

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flect

emplo

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onne

cticu

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, exc

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ploym

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ome g

radu

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in C

onne

cticu

t may

be em

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of-sta

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conti

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their

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ation

. The

leve

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, UND

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qual

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$9,9

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$10,

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$10,

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$9,0

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$3,8

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6-07

Gra

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3rd

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ion

Em

ploy

men

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Indu

stry

and

Ear

ning

s by

Deg

ree

Lev

el:

•O

ver o

ne-th

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4%) o

f und

ergr

adua

te d

egre

e ho

lder

s em

ploy

ed in

the

third

qua

rter a

fter

grad

uatio

n w

ere

wor

king

in th

e H

ealth

Car

e &

Soc

ial A

ssis

tanc

e (1

8%) a

nd E

duca

tiona

l Se

rvic

es (1

6%) i

ndus

try se

ctor

, whi

le th

e m

ajor

ity o

f gra

duat

e de

gree

reci

pien

ts (6

9%)

wer

e w

orki

ng in

the

Educ

atio

nal S

ervi

ces s

ecto

r. •

The

over

all a

vera

ge q

uarte

rly e

arni

ngs f

or u

nder

grad

uate

and

gra

duat

e de

gree

reci

pien

ts em

ploy

ed in

the

third

qua

rter a

fter g

radu

atio

n w

ere

$8,5

32 a

nd $

16,2

87, r

espe

ctiv

ely.

U

nder

grad

uate

and

gra

duat

e de

gree

reci

pien

ts w

orki

ng in

Hea

lth C

are

& S

ocia

l A

ssis

tanc

e ha

d hi

ghes

t ave

rage

qua

rterly

ear

ning

s ($1

1,21

1 an

d $1

9,08

5, re

spec

tivel

y).

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CONNECTICUTCONNECTICUT

COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY

COLLEGESCOLLEGES

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Community College System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

CT

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Community Colleges

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All Programs 4,691 3,611 77.0% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 1,394 1,006 72.2% Health Professions & Related Science 978 862 88.1% Business Management & Administration 950 734 77.3% Home Economics 335 264 78.8% Engineering-related Technologies 272 198 72.8% Security & Protective Services 247 193 78.1% Visual & Performing Arts 140 83 59.3% Legal Professions & Studies 79 57 72.2% Computer & Information Sciences 49 32 65.3% Communications 41 31 75.6% Public Administration & Services 34 26 76.5% Education 25 22 88.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 22 17 77.3% Engineering 22 15 68.2% Mechanics & Repairers 21 15 71.4% Foreign Languages & Literatures 14 12 85.7% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 20 11 55.0% Communication Technologies 9 * Library Science 5 * Mathematics & Statistics 2 * Natural Resources & Conservation 7 * Psychology 6 * Science Technologies & Technicians 12 * Social Sciences 4 * Transportation & Materials Moving 3 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Firm Size Count %Total 3,611 100% 0 to 19 541 15.0% 20 to 99 667 18.5% 100 to 499 811 22.5% 500 and over 1,545 42.8% Unknown 47 1.3%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

414141

Count %Total Graduates 3,611 100% Gender

Male 1,182 32.7% Female 2,429 67.3%

Age Age 14 - 17 1 0.0% Age 18 - 24 1,418 39.3% Age 25 - 54 2,107 58.3% Age 55 and over 85 2.4%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 2,495 69.1% Black/African-American 468 13.0% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 8 0.2% Asian 106 2.9% Hispanic 367 10.2% Race Unknown 167 4.6%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 4,691 Connecticut Community College System (CCCS) graduates, 77% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Liberal Arts & Sciences (1,006). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged

from a high of 88% for both Education and Health Professions & Related Science to a low of 55% for Agribusiness & Related Sciences.

• 67% of employed graduates were women. • About 65% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 43% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

CT

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Count %

Total Graduates 4,691 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 3,650 77.8% Retained Employment for 6 months 3,368 92.3% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $650 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $511

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

424242

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Agric., Fores

try, Fish

ing, & Huntin

g Utilities

Constructio

n/Mining

Manufacturin

g

Wholesale

Trade

Retail T

rade

Transporta

tion & Ware

housing

Informatio

n

Finance & Insuran

ce

Real Esta

te, Rental/

Leasing

Professio

nal & Tech

. Serv

ices

Mgmt. of C

ompanies/Enter

p.

Administrativ

e & Wast

e Mgmt.

Educational S

ervice

s

Health Care

& Social A

ssist.

Arts, E

ntertain

ment & Recr

eation

Accommodatio

n & Food Svcs.

Other Serv

ices

Government

% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - CC System

Sector Title Earnings

Total - All Industries $9,500Utilities $20,220Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $14,446Finance & Insurance $13,690Manufacturing $13,375Government $12,758Wholesale Trade $11,008Information $10,934Professional & Technical Services $10,721Health Care & Social Assistance $10,666Construction/Mining $9,586Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $9,358Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $8,139Educational Services $7,824Transportation & Warehousing $7,273Administrative & Waste Management $7,068Other Services $6,244Retail Trade $5,682Accommodation & Food Services $5,084Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Unclassified Establishments *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• One-third (33%) of CCCS graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed

in the third quarter after graduation was $9,500. Graduates working in Utilities had the highest average quarterly earnings ($20,220).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater

percentage of CCCS graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services and Retail Trade sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 3,611 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 1,203 33.3% Retail Trade 491 13.6% Educational Services 319 8.8% Manufacturing 262 7.3% Accommodation & Food Services 257 7.1% Finance & Insurance 195 5.4% Administrative & Waste Management 159 4.4% Professional & Technical Services 130 3.6% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 95 2.6% Government 90 2.5% Other Services 85 2.4% Information 70 1.9% Wholesale Trade 51 1.4% Transportation & Warehousing 47 1.3% Construction/Mining 38 1.1% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 34 0.9% Utilities 19 0.5% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 15 0.4% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Unclassified Establishments *

2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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CT

434343

Labor Market Outcomes for CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 4,691Total - All Programs 3,611 * 19 38 262 51 491 47 70 195 34 130 * 159 319 1,203 95 257 85 90 47Agribusiness & Related Sciences 11 * * * * * Natural Resources & Conservation * * * * * * Communications 31 * * * * * * * * * * * Communication Technologies * * * * * Computer & Information Sciences 32 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Education 22 * * * 12 * * Engineering 15 * * * * * Engineering-related Technologies 198 * * 62 * 41 * * * * 13 * 12 11 * * * * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures 12 * * * * Home Economics 264 * 20 * * * * 50 126 * 24 21 * * Legal Professions & Studies 57 * * * * 12 16 * * * * * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 1,006 * * 10 57 20 194 20 25 54 * 28 * 39 115 225 29 110 26 26 13Library Science * * Mathematics & Statistics * * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 17 * * * * * * * Science Technologies & Technicians * * * Psychology * * * * Security & Protective Services 193 * * * 32 * * 13 * * 25 20 29 * 14 * 17 * Public Administration & Services 26 * * * * * * * * 10 * * * Social Sciences * * Mechanics & Repairers 15 * * * * * Transportation & Materials Moving * * Visual & Performing Arts 83 * 10 * 26 * * * * * * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 862 * * 13 * 31 * * 13 * * 11 40 679 * 18 * 10 15Business Mgmt. & Administration 734 * 15 76 20 109 13 21 85 14 43 * 53 50 87 29 70 17 18 *

Connecticut Community College System - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Nearly half (42%) of the 1,006 CCCS graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance (225) and Retail Trade (194) sectors.

• Over one-third (38%) of the 734 graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration

and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Retail Trade (109), Health Care & Social Assistance (87) and Finance & Insurance (85) sectors.

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CT 444444

Em

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men

t and

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der:

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CCS

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grad

uate

s, 78

% w

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in th

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duat

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74%

of t

he 1

,591

mal

e gr

adua

tes w

ere

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. •

For b

oth

fem

ales

and

mal

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hose

who

maj

ored

in H

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fess

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Community College System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

CT

Firm Size Count %Total 203 100% 0 to 19 33 16.3% 20 to 99 42 20.7% 100 to 499 50 24.6% 500 and over 72 35.5% Unknown 6 3.0%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 276 203 73.6% Business Management & Administration 107 88 82.2% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 71 51 71.8% Engineering-related Technologies 47 23 48.9% Home Economics 26 20 76.9% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communications 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 0 0 0.0% Education 0 0 0.0% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Visual & Performing Arts 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 5 * Health Professions & Related Science 8 * Security & Protective Services 12 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of StudyCount %

Total Graduates 203 100% Gender

Male 79 38.9% Female 124 61.1%

Age Age 18 - 24 86 42.4% Age 25 - 54 114 56.2% Age 55 and over 3 1.5%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 180 88.7% Black/African-American 12 5.9% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 1 0.5% Asian 6 3.0% Hispanic 4 2.0% Race Unknown 0 0.0%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

454545

Labor Market Outcomes for ASNUNTUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 276 Asnuntuck Community College (ACC) graduates, 74% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Business Management & Administration (88). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study

ranged from a high of 82% for Business Management & Administration to a low of 49% for Engineering-related Technologies.

• 61% of employed graduates were women. • About 60% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 36% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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CT

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 276 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 209 75.7% Retained Employment for 6 months 195 93.3% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $916 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $669

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%

10%

20%

30%

Agric., Fores

try, Fish

ing, & Hunting Utilit

ies

Constructio

n/Mining

Manufacturin

g

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Trade

Retail T

rade

Transporta

tion & Warehousin

g

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ntertain

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Government

% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - Asnuntuck

Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $7,951 Professional & Technical Services $28,270 Manufacturing $20,727 Finance & Insurance $14,034 Administrative & Waste Management $11,726 Health Care & Social Assistance $9,289 Retail Trade $6,236 Accommodation & Food Services $4,575 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Utilities $0 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Educational Services * Government * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

464646

Labor Market Outcomes for ASNUNTUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• ACC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working primarily in the Manufacturing, Health Care & Social Assistance, Accommodation & Food Services and Retail Trade industry sectors.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $7,951. Graduates working in Professional & Technical Services had the highest average quarterly earnings ($28,270).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of ACC graduates were employed in the Manufacturing and Accommodation & Food Services sectors.

Sector Title Count %

Total - All Industries 203 100% Manufacturing 33 16.3% Health Care & Social Assistance 29 14.3% Accommodation & Food Services 28 13.8% Retail Trade 24 11.8% Finance & Insurance 17 8.4% Administrative & Waste Management 12 5.9% Professional & Technical Services 10 4.9% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Educational Services * Government * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

By Industry Sector2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

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CT 474747

Labor Market Outcomes for ASNUNTUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 276Total - All Programs 203 * 33 * 24 * * 17 * 10 * 12 * 29 * 28 * * * Communication Technologies * * * Engineering-related Technologies 23 15 * * * * * Home Economics 20 * * 14 * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 51 * 10 * * * * * * * 10 * * * Security & Protective Services * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. * * * * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 88 * 15 * * * 14 * * * * * 13 * * *

Asnuntuck Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Nearly half (48%) of the 88 ACC graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Manufacturing, Finance & Insurance and Accommodation & Food Services sectors.

• Over one-third (39%) of the 51 graduate who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed

in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Accommodation & Food Services and Retail Trade sectors.

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CT 484848

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 276 203 73.6% 115 79 68.7% 161 124 77.0% Business Management & Administration 107 88 82.2% 32 29 90.6% 75 59 78.7% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 71 51 71.8% 30 20 66.7% 41 31 75.6% Engineering-related Technologies 47 23 48.9% 45 23 51.1% 2 0 0.0% Home Economics 26 20 76.9% 0 0 0.0% 26 20 76.9% Communication Technologies 5 * 3 * 2 * Health Professions & Related Science 8 * 2 * 6 * Security & Protective Services 12 * 3 * 9 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 203 100% 79 100% 124 100% Manufacturing 33 16.3% * * Health Care & Social Assistance 29 14.3% * * Accommodation & Food Services 28 13.8% 11 13.9% 17 13.7% Retail Trade 24 11.8% 11 13.9% 13 10.5% Finance & Insurance 17 8.4% * * Administrative & Waste Management 12 5.9% * * Professional & Technical Services 10 4.9% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Educational Services * 0 0.0% * Other Services * 0 0.0% * Government * * * Unclassified Establishments * * 0 0.0% Transportation & Warehousing * * * Information * * * Wholesale Trade * * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * 0 0.0% * Construction/Mining * * 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * 0 0.0% *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for ASNUNTUCK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 161 ACC female graduates, 77% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 69% of the 115 male graduates were employed.

• For both males and females, those who majored

in Business Management & Administration had the highest employment rate (91% and 79%, respectively).

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

CT

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Firm Size Count %Total 263 100% 0 to 19 13 4.9% 20 to 99 33 12.5% 100 to 499 46 17.5% 500 and over 167 63.5% Unknown 4 1.5%

After Graduation2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 306 263 85.9% Health Professions & Related Science 120 112 93.3% Business Management & Administration 59 53 89.8% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 72 49 68.1% Public Administration & Services 22 19 86.4% Home Economics 17 15 88.2% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communications 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Education 0 0 0.0% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Visual & Performing Arts 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 3 * Engineering-related Technologies 6 * Security & Protective Services 7 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 263 100% Gender

Male 71 27.0% Female 192 73.0%

Age Age 18 - 24 56 21.3% Age 25 - 54 202 76.8% Age 55 and over 5 1.9%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 121 46.0% Black/African-American 76 28.9% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 1 0.4% Asian 6 2.3% Hispanic 48 18.3% Race Unknown 11 4.2%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

494949

Labor Market Outcomes for CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 306 Capital Community College (CCC) graduates, 86% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Health Professions & Related Science (112). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged

from a high of 93% for Health Professions & Related Science to a low of 69% for Liberal Arts & Sciences.

• 73% of employed graduates were women. • 81% of employed graduates worked in firms with 100 or

more employees; 64% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

CT

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 263 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 131 49.8% Educational Services 25 9.5% Finance & Insurance 18 6.8% Administrative & Waste Management 14 5.3% Retail Trade 12 4.6% Government 12 4.6% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 0 0.0% Accommodation & Food Services * Construction/Mining * Information * Manufacturing * Other Services * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Count %Total Graduates 306 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 251 82.0% Retained Employment for 6 months 240 95.6% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $686 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $541

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

0%10%

20%30%40%

50%60%

Agric., Fores

try, Fish

ing, & Hunting Utilit

ies

Constructio

n/Mining

Manufacturin

g

Wholesale

Trade

Retail T

rade

Transporta

tion & Warehousin

g

Informatio

n

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te, Rental/

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Professio

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& Social A

ssist.

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ntertain

ment & Recr

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Other Serv

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Government

% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - Capital

Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $10,840 Government $15,249 Health Care & Social Assistance $13,080 Finance & Insurance $11,620 Educational Services $9,656 Retail Trade $5,700 Administrative & Waste Management $3,541 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Utilities $0 Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $0 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $0 Accommodation & Food Services * Construction/Mining * Information * Manufacturing * Other Services * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

505050

Labor Market Outcomes for CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Just under 50% of the CCC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working primarily in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $10,840. Graduates working in Government had the highest average quarterly earnings ($15,249).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of CCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Educational Services sectors.

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CT 515151

Labor Market Outcomes for CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 306Total - All Programs 263 * * * 12 * * 18 * * 14 25 131 * * 12 * Computer & Information Sciences * * * Engineering-related Technologies * * * * * Home Economics 15 * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 49 * * * * * * * * 15 * * * Security & Protective Services * * * * * * Public Administration & Services 19 * * * * * * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 112 * * * * 95 * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 53 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduationCapital Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Nearly one-third (31%) of the 49 CCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector.

• Almost all (85%) of the 112 graduates who majored in Health Professions & Related Science and were

employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector.

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Community College System Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

CT

525252

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 306 263 86.0% 83 71 85.5% 223 192 86.1% Health Professions & Related Science 120 112 93.3% 26 25 96.2% 94 87 92.6% Business Management & Administration 59 53 89.8% 28 24 85.7% 31 29 93.6% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 72 49 68.1% 16 10 62.5% 56 39 69.6% Public Administration & Services 22 19 86.4% 2 * 20 * Home Economics 17 15 88.2% 1 * 16 * Computer & Information Sciences 3 * 1 * 2 * Engineering-related Technologies 6 * 3 * 3 * Security & Protective Services 7 * 6 * 1 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 263 100% 71 100% 192 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 131 49.8% 28 39.4% 103 53.7% Educational Services 25 9.5% * * Finance & Insurance 18 6.8% * * Administrative & Waste Management 14 5.3% * * Retail Trade 12 4.6% * * Government 12 4.6% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Accommodation & Food Services * * * Manufacturing * * * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Information * * * Professional & Technical Services * * * Wholesale Trade * * 0 0.0% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * 0 0.0% * Other Services * * * Unclassified Establishments * 0 0.0% * Construction/Mining * * 0 0.0%

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for CAPITAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 223 CCC female graduates, 86% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 86% of the 83 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in Business

Management & Administration and Health Professions & Related Sciences had the highest employment rate (over 90%); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in Health Professions & Related Sciences (over 90%).

• More than half (54%) of the 192 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation, and over one-third (39%) of the 71 employed male graduates were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector.

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Firm Size Count %Total 459 100% 0 to 19 55 12.0% 20 to 99 84 18.3% 100 to 499 103 22.4% 500 and over 211 46.0% Unknown 6 1.3%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 561 459 81.8% Health Professions & Related Science 172 150 87.2% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 171 125 73.1% Business Management & Administration 76 66 86.8% Engineering-related Technologies 55 49 89.1% Home Economics 47 36 76.6% Computer & Information Sciences 11 10 90.9% Mechanics & Repairers 15 10 66.7% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Communications 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Security & Protective Services 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Education 4 * Engineering 2 * Mathematics & Statistics 2 * Natural Resources & Conservation 2 * Visual & Performing Arts 4 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of StudyCount %

Total Graduates 459 100% Gender

Male 158 34.4% Female 301 65.6%

Age Age 18 - 24 136 29.6% Age 25 - 54 310 67.5% Age 55 and over 13 2.8%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 255 55.6% Black/African-American 105 22.9% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.0% Asian 18 3.9% Hispanic 52 11.3% Race Unknown 29 6.3%

After GraduationDemographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr

535353

Labor Market Outcomes for GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 561 Gateway Community College (GCC) graduates, 82% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Health Professions & Related Science (150). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study

ranged from a high of 91% for Computer & Information Sciences to a low of 67% for Mechanics & Repairers.

• 66% of employed graduates were women. • Almost 68% of employed graduates worked in firms

with 100 or more employees; 46% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Count %Total Graduates 561 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 468 83.4% Retained Employment for 6 months 431 92.1% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $664 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $502

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 459 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 186 40.5% Retail Trade 70 15.3% Educational Services 48 10.5% Manufacturing 39 8.5% Accommodation & Food Services 29 6.3% Administrative & Waste Management 16 3.5% Other Services 10 2.2% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Finance & Insurance * Government * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities * Wholesale Trade *

By Industry Sector2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

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Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $9,655 Manufacturing $15,313 Health Care & Social Assistance $11,404 Educational Services $8,268 Other Services $7,638 Retail Trade $5,850 Administrative & Waste Management $5,519 Accommodation & Food Services $4,441 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Finance & Insurance * Government * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

545454

Labor Market Outcomes for GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• About 41% of the GCC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed

in the third quarter after graduation was $9,655. Graduates working in Manufacturing had the highest average quarterly earnings ($15,313).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater

percentage of GCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services and Retail Trade sectors.

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Labor Market Outcomes for GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 561Total - All Programs 459 * * 39 * 70 * * * * * * 16 48 186 * 29 10 * * Natural Resources & Conservation * * * Computer & Information Sciences 10 * * * * * * * * * Education * * * * Engineering * * * Engineering-related Technologies 49 * * * 22 * * * * * * * * * Home Economics 36 * 13 16 * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 125 * * 10 * 24 * * * * * * * 18 29 * 12 * * * Mathematics & Statistics * * Mechanics & Repairers 10 * * * * * Visual & Performing Arts * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 150 * * * * 126 * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 66 * * * 10 * * * * * 10 * * *

Gateway Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• About 42% of the 125 GCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Retail Trade sectors.

• Nearly half (45%) of the 49 graduates who majored in Engineering-related Technologies and were

employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Retail Trade sector.

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 459 100% 158 100% 301 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 186 40.5% 36 22.8% 150 49.8% Retail Trade 70 15.3% 38 24.1% 32 10.6% Educational Services 48 10.5% 10 6.3% 38 12.6% Manufacturing 39 8.5% 27 17.1% 12 4.0% Accommodation & Food Services 29 6.3% * * Administrative & Waste Management 16 3.5% * * Other Services 10 2.2% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Construction/Mining * * * Information * * * Finance & Insurance * * * Government * * * Professional & Technical Services * * * Unclassified Establishments * * * Wholesale Trade * * * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * * * Utilities * * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * 0 0.0% *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 561 459 81.8% 195 158 81.0% 366 301 82.2% Health Professions & Related Science 172 150 87.2% 38 34 89.5% 134 116 86.6% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 171 125 73.1% 53 35 66.0% 118 90 76.3% Business Management & Administration 76 66 86.8% 17 15 88.2% 59 51 86.4% Engineering-related Technologies 55 49 89.1% 52 * 3 * Home Economics 47 36 76.6% 4 * 43 * Computer & Information Sciences 11 10 90.9% 9 * 2 * Mechanics & Repairers 15 10 66.7% 15 10 66.7% 0 0 0.0% Education 4 * 0 0 0.0% 4 * Engineering 2 * 2 * 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 2 * 1 0 0.0% 1 * Natural Resources & Conservation 2 * 2 * 0 0 0.0% Visual & Performing Arts 4 * 2 * 2 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 366 GCC female graduates, 82% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 81% of the 195 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in Business

Management & Administration and Health Professions & Related Sciences had the highest employment rate (over 85%); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in Health Professions & Related Sciences (almost 90%).

• Half (50%) of the 301 female graduates

employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector; 47% of the 158 employed male graduates were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Retail Trade sectors.

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* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 383 289 75.5% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 125 85 68.0% Business Management & Administration 95 74 77.9% Health Professions & Related Science 61 50 82.0% Home Economics 41 34 82.9% Security & Protective Services 36 31 86.1% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communications 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 0 0 0.0% Education 0 0 0.0% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Engineering-related Technologies 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 1 * Visual & Performing Arts 24 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Firm Size Count %Total 289 100% 0 to 19 40 13.8% 20 to 99 50 17.3% 100 to 499 62 21.5% 500 and over 135 46.7% Unknown 2 0.7%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Count %Total Graduates 289 100% Gender

Male 86 29.8% Female 203 70.2%

Age Age 14 - 17 1 0.3% Age 18 - 24 111 38.4% Age 25 - 54 175 60.6% Age 55 and over 2 0.7%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 123 42.6% Black/African-American 77 26.6% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.0% Asian 6 2.1% Hispanic 68 23.5% Race Unknown 15 5.2%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

575757

Labor Market Outcomes for HOUSATONIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 383 Housatonic Community College (HCC) graduates, 76% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Liberal Arts & Sciences (85). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study

ranged from a high of 86% for Security & Protective Services to a low of 68% for Liberal Arts & Sciences.

• 70% of employed graduates were women. • About 68% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 47% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Count %Total Graduates 383 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 297 77.5% Retained Employment for 6 months 266 89.6% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $571 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $454

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 289 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 94 32.5% Retail Trade 40 13.8% Educational Services 28 9.7% Administrative & Waste Management 22 7.6% Manufacturing 20 6.9% Finance & Insurance 19 6.6% Accommodation & Food Services 18 6.2% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Government * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

By Industry Sector2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

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% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - Housatonic

Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $8,109 Health Care & Social Assistance $9,797 Manufacturing $9,338 Finance & Insurance $9,212 Educational Services $8,745 Retail Trade $5,744 Administrative & Waste Management $4,890 Accommodation & Food Services $4,030 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Utilities $0 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Government * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

585858

Labor Market Outcomes for HOUSATONIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• One-third (33%) of the HCC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $8,109. Graduates working in Health Care & Social Assistance had the highest average quarterly earnings ($9,797).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of HCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services Administrative & Waste Management and Retail Trade sectors.

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Labor Market Outcomes for HOUSATONIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 383Total - All Programs 289 * 20 * 40 * * 19 * * * 22 28 94 * 18 * * * Home Economics 34 * * 19 * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 85 * * 14 * * * * * * * 27 12 * * * Security & Protective Services 31 * * * * * * * * Mechanics & Repairers * * Visual & Performing Arts * * * * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 50 * * * * * * * 34 * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 74 * 11 * 11 * * * * * 12 * * * * *

Housatonic Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• More than two-thirds (62%) of the 85 HCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Retail Trade, and Accommodation & Food Services sectors.

• Nearly half (46%) of the 74 graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and

were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Administration & Support Services, Manufacturing, and Retail Trade sectors.

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 289 100% 86 100% 203 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 94 32.5% * * Retail Trade 40 13.8% 20 23.3% 20 9.9% Educational Services 28 9.7% * * Administrative & Waste Management 22 7.6% 10 11.6% 12 5.9% Manufacturing 20 6.9% * * Finance & Insurance 19 6.6% * * Accommodation & Food Services 18 6.2% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Information * * * Wholesale Trade * * * Professional & Technical Services * * * Other Services * * * Government * 0 0.0% * Construction/Mining * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * 0 0.0% * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * * 0 0.0% Transportation & Warehousing * * 0 0.0% Unclassified Establishments * 0 0.0% * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * 0 0.0% *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 383 289 75.5% 115 86 74.8% 268 203 75.8% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 125 85 68.0% 37 22 59.5% 88 63 71.6% Business Management & Administration 95 74 77.9% 45 37 82.2% 50 37 74.0% Health Professions & Related Science 61 50 82.0% 8 * 53 * Home Economics 41 34 82.9% 1 * 40 * Security & Protective Services 36 31 86.1% 14 11 78.6% 22 20 90.9% Visual & Performing Arts 24 14 58.3% 9 * 15 * Mechanics & Repairers 1 * 1 * 0 0 0.0%

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for HOUSATONIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 268 HCC female graduates, 76% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 75% of the 115 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in Security

& Protective Services had the highest employment rate (91%); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored Business Management & Administration (82%).

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Firm Size Count %Total 510 100% 0 to 19 71 13.9% 20 to 99 103 20.2% 100 to 499 129 25.3% 500 and over 197 38.6% Unknown 10 2.0%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 667 510 76.5% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 226 173 76.5% Business Management & Administration 105 80 76.2% Security & Protective Services 91 68 74.7% Health Professions & Related Science 71 62 87.3% Home Economics 48 37 77.1% Legal Professions & Studies 26 20 76.9% Visual & Performing Arts 26 16 61.5% Education 12 11 91.7% Communications 16 10 62.5% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 9 * Engineering 9 * Engineering-related Technologies 2 * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 11 * Public Administration & Services 12 * Science Technologies & Technicians 3 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 510 100% Gender

Male 204 40.0% Female 306 60.0%

Age Age 18 - 24 289 56.7% Age 25 - 54 212 41.6% Age 55 and over 9 1.8%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 400 78.4% Black/African-American 51 10.0% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 1 0.2% Asian 13 2.5% Hispanic 30 5.9% Race Unknown 15 2.9%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

616161

Labor Market Outcomes for MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 667 Manchester Community College (MCC) graduates, 77% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Liberal Arts & Sciences (173). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study

ranged from a high of 92% for Education to a low of 62% for Visual & Performing Arts, and Communications.

• 60% of employed graduates were women. • Almost 64% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 39% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 510 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 137 26.9% Retail Trade 89 17.5% Accommodation & Food Services 50 9.8% Educational Services 38 7.5% Finance & Insurance 35 6.9% Manufacturing 32 6.3% Administrative & Waste Management 27 5.3% Professional & Technical Services 21 4.1% Government 17 3.3% Other Services 11 2.2% Unclassified Establishments 10 2.0% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Wholesale Trade *

2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 667 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 519 77.8% Retained Employment for 6 months 474 91.3% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $555 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $385

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

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% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - Manchester

Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $7,981 Unclassified Establishments $12,863 Manufacturing $11,477 Finance & Insurance $10,736 Health Care & Social Assistance $8,889 Government $8,568 Professional & Technical Services $8,404 Educational Services $7,213 Accommodation & Food Services $6,775 Administrative & Waste Management $6,259 Retail Trade $5,343 Other Services $4,086 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Utilities $0 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

626262

Labor Market Outcomes for MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Nearly one-third (27%) of the Manchester Community College (MCC) 2006-07 graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for grads employed in the third quarter after graduation was $7,981. Graduates working in Manufacturing had the highest average quarterly earnings ($11,477). Not counting reported earnings for grads employed in ‘unclassified establishments’

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of MCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services, Accommodation & Food Services, and Retail Trade sectors.

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Labor Market Outcomes for MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

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Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 667Total - All Programs 510 * 32 * 89 * * 35 * 21 * 27 38 137 * 50 11 17 10Communications 10 * * * * * * * * Computer & Information Sciences * * * * * * Education 11 * * Engineering * * * * Engineering-related Technologies * * * Home Economics 37 * * * * 12 * * * * Legal Professions & Studies 20 * * * * * * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 173 * * 43 * * 12 * * * 11 39 * 21 * * * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness * * * * * * Science Technologies & Technicians * * Security & Protective Services 68 * * * 13 * * * 10 * 14 * * * Public Administration & Services * * * * Visual & Performing Arts 16 * * * * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 62 * * * * * 42 * * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 80 * 15 * * 10 * * * * * 11 * 14 * *

Manchester Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Nearly half (47%) of the 173 MCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Retail Trade and Health Care & Social Assistance sectors.

• 60% of the 80 graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were employed in

the third quarter after graduation were working in the Retail Trade, Accommodation & Food Services, Health Care & Social Assistance and Finance & Insurance sectors.

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 510 100% 204 100% 306 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 137 26.9% 32 15.7% 105 34.3% Retail Trade 89 17.5% 38 18.6% 51 16.7% Accommodation & Food Services 50 9.8% 21 10.3% 29 9.5% Educational Services 38 7.5% 15 7.4% 23 7.5% Finance & Insurance 35 6.9% * * Manufacturing 32 6.3% 21 10.3% 11 3.6% Administrative & Waste Management 27 5.3% 16 7.8% 11 3.6% Professional & Technical Services 21 4.1% * * Government 17 3.3% * * Other Services 11 2.2% * * Unclassified Establishments 10 2.0% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Transportation & Warehousing * * * Information * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * * * Wholesale Trade * * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * * * Construction/Mining * * 0 0.0%

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 667 510 76.5% 271 204 75.3% 396 306 77.3% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 226 173 76.6% 100 79 79.0% 126 94 74.6% Business Management & Administration 105 80 76.2% 47 34 72.3% 58 46 79.3% Security & Protective Services 91 68 74.7% 43 34 79.1% 48 34 70.8% Health Professions & Related Science 71 62 87.3% 15 10 66.7% 56 52 92.9% Home Economics 48 37 77.1% 11 * 37 * Legal Professions & Studies 26 20 76.9% 4 * 22 * Visual & Performing Arts 26 16 61.5% 11 * 15 * Education 12 11 91.7% 1 * 11 * Communications 16 10 62.5% 8 * 8 * Computer & Information Sciences 9 * 9 * 0 0 0.0% Engineering 9 * 7 * 2 * Engineering-related Technologies 2 * 2 * 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 11 * 8 * 3 * Public Administration & Services 12 * 3 * 9 * Science Technologies & Technicians 3 * 2 * 1 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 396 MCC female graduates, 77% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 75% of the 271 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in Health

Professions & Related Sciences had the highest employment rate (93%); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in Security & Protective Services and Liberal Arts & Sciences (79%).

• More than half (51%) of the 306 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance (105) and Retail Trade (51) sectors; 34% of the 204 employed male graduates were working in the Retail Trade and Health Care & Social Assistance sectors.

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Firm Size Count %Total 175 100% 0 to 19 36 20.6% 20 to 99 23 13.1% 100 to 499 41 23.4% 500 and over 73 41.7% Unknown 2 1.1%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 220 175 79.5% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 84 67 79.8% Health Professions & Related Science 54 43 79.6% Business Management & Administration 39 32 82.1% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Communications 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 4 * Education 8 * Engineering 1 * Engineering-related Technologies 1 * Home Economics 7 * Natural Resources & Conservation 4 * Security & Protective Services 11 * Visual & Performing Arts 7 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 175 100% Gender

Male 62 35.4% Female 113 64.6%

Age Age 18 - 24 74 42.3% Age 25 - 54 95 54.3% Age 55 and over 6 3.4%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 148 84.6% Black/African-American 7 4.0% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.0% Asian 7 4.0% Hispanic 9 5.1% Race Unknown 4 2.3%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

656565

Labor Market Outcomes for MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 220 Middlesex Community College (MXCC) graduates, 80% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Liberal Arts & Sciences (67). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study

averaged about 80% for Business Management & Administration, Health Professions & Related Science and Liberal Arts & Sciences.

• 65% of employed graduates were women. • About 65% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 42% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 220 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 176 80.0% Retained Employment for 6 months 163 92.6% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $559 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $403

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

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Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $7,772 Finance & Insurance $13,710 Manufacturing $11,125 Educational Services $7,395 Health Care & Social Assistance $7,170 Retail Trade $5,412 Accommodation & Food Services $3,618 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $0 Administrative & Waste Management * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Government * Information * Other Services * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

666666

Labor Market Outcomes for MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Nearly one-third (29%) of the MXCC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in

the third quarter after graduation was $7,772. Graduates working in Finance & Insurance had the highest average quarterly earnings ($13,710).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage

of MXCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services, Retail Trade and Accommodation & Food Services sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 175 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 50 28.6% Retail Trade 33 18.9% Accommodation & Food Services 18 10.3% Educational Services 15 8.6% Manufacturing 12 6.9% Finance & Insurance 10 5.7% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% Administrative & Waste Management * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Government * Information * Other Services * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities * Wholesale Trade *

2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Labor Market Outcomes for MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 220Total - All Programs 175 * * 12 * 33 * * 10 * * * 15 50 * 18 * * * Natural Resources & Conservation * * * * Communication Technologies * * * Education * * * * * Engineering * * Engineering-related Technologies * * Home Economics * * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 67 * * 15 * * * * * 14 * 10 * * Security & Protective Services * * * * * * * Visual & Performing Arts * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 43 * * * * 27 * Business Mgmt. & Administration 32 * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduationMiddlesex Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• More than half (58%) of the 67 MXCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Retail Trade, Health Care & Social Assistance and Accommodation & Food Services sectors.

• 63% of the graduates who majored in Health Professions & Related Science and were employed in the third

quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector.

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 175 100% 62 100% 113 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 50 28.6% * * Retail Trade 33 18.9% * * Accommodation & Food Services 18 10.3% * * Educational Services 15 8.6% * * Manufacturing 12 6.9% * * Finance & Insurance 10 5.7% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Professional & Technical Services * * * Information * * * Administrative & Waste Management * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * * * Other Services * 0 0.0% * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Government * * * Construction/Mining * * 0 0.0% Unclassified Establishments * * * Utilities * * 0 0.0% Wholesale Trade * * 0 0.0% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * * 0 0.0%

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 220 175 79.6% 80 62 77.5% 140 113 80.7% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 84 67 79.8% 31 21 67.7% 53 46 86.8% Health Professions & Related Science 54 43 79.6% 7 * 47 * Business Management & Administration 39 32 82.1% 22 18 81.8% 17 14 82.4% Communication Technologies 4 * 2 * 2 * Education 8 * 6 * 2 * Engineering 1 * 1 * 0 0 0.0% Engineering-related Technologies 1 * 1 * 0 0 0.0% Home Economics 7 * 1 * 6 * Natural Resources & Conservation 4 * 1 * 3 * Security & Protective Services 11 * 7 * 4 * Visual & Performing Arts 7 * 1 * 6 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 140 MXCC female graduates, 81% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 78% of the 80 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in Liberal

Arts & Sciences had the highest employment rate (87%); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in Business Management & Administration (82%).

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* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Firm Size Count %Total 458 100% 0 to 19 65 14.2% 20 to 99 91 19.9% 100 to 499 83 18.1% 500 and over 216 47.2% Unknown 3 0.7%

After Graduation2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 569 458 80.5% Health Professions & Related Science 161 147 91.3% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 134 108 80.6% Business Management & Administration 77 61 79.2% Engineering-related Technologies 49 36 73.5% Home Economics 32 27 84.4% Legal Professions & Studies 31 22 71.0% Security & Protective Services 22 17 77.3% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 20 11 55.0% Communications 13 11 84.6% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 0 0 0.0% Education 0 0 0.0% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 4 * Psychology 6 * Transportation & Materials Moving 3 * Visual & Performing Arts 17 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 458 100% Gender

Male 155 33.8% Female 303 66.2%

Age Age 18 - 24 174 38.0% Age 25 - 54 273 59.6% Age 55 and over 11 2.4%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 337 73.6% Black/African-American 40 8.7% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.0% Asian 7 1.5% Hispanic 37 8.1% Race Unknown 37 8.1%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

696969

Labor Market Outcomes for NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 569 Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC) graduates, 81% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Health Professions & Related Science (147). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study

ranged from a high of 91% for Health Professions & Related Science to a low of 55% for Agribusiness & Related Sciences.

• 66% of employed graduates were women. • About 65% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 47% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 569 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 457 80.3% Retained Employment for 6 months 429 93.9% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $646 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $519

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 458 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 190 41.5% Retail Trade 70 15.3% Manufacturing 38 8.3% Educational Services 32 7.0% Accommodation & Food Services 26 5.7% Finance & Insurance 16 3.5% Administrative & Waste Management 13 2.8% Professional & Technical Services 12 2.6% Wholesale Trade 10 2.2% Government 10 2.2% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments *

2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $9,697 Manufacturing $13,397 Wholesale Trade $12,273 Health Care & Social Assistance $11,702 Government $10,305 Professional & Technical Services $8,739 Educational Services $7,374 Finance & Insurance $7,300 Accommodation & Food Services $7,095 Administrative & Waste Management $6,223 Retail Trade $5,763 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Utilities $0 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

707070

Labor Market Outcomes for NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

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Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Nearly half (42%) of the Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC) 2006-07 graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for grads employed in the third quarter after graduation was $9,697. Graduates working in Manufacturing had the highest average quarterly earnings ($13,397).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of NVCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services, and Retail Trade sectors.

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Labor Market Outcomes for NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 569Total - All Programs 458 * 38 10 70 * * 16 * 12 * 13 32 190 * 26 * 10 * Agribusiness & Related Sciences 11 * * * * * Communications 11 * * * * * Engineering-related Technologies 36 18 * * * * * * * * Home Economics 27 * * * * 10 * * Legal Professions & Studies 22 * * * * * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 108 * * * 23 * * * * * * 12 34 * * * * Psychology * * * * Security & Protective Services 17 * * * * * * * * * * Mechanics & Repairers * * Transportation & Materials Moving * * Visual & Performing Arts * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Science 147 * * * * * 131 * Business Mgmt. & Administration 61 * * * 14 * * * * * * * * * * * *

Naugatuck Valley Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• 64% of the 108 NVCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Retail Trade and Educational Services sectors.

• Half (50%) of the 36 graduates who majored in Engineering-related Technologies and were employed

in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Manufacturing sector.

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 458 100% 155 100% 303 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 190 41.5% 41 26.5% 149 49.2% Retail Trade 70 15.3% 25 16.1% 45 14.9% Manufacturing 38 8.3% * * Educational Services 32 7.0% * * Accommodation & Food Services 26 5.7% 13 8.4% 13 4.3% Finance & Insurance 16 3.5% * * Administrative & Waste Management 13 2.8% * * Professional & Technical Services 12 2.6% * * Wholesale Trade 10 2.2% * * Government 10 2.2% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other Services * * * Information * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * * * Construction/Mining * * * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * 0 0.0% * Unclassified Establishments * * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * 0 0.0% *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 569 458 80.5% 205 155 75.6% 364 303 83.2% Health Professions & Related Science 161 147 91.3% 25 23 92.0% 136 124 91.2% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 134 108 80.6% 45 37 82.2% 89 71 79.8% Business Management & Administration 77 61 79.2% 32 25 78.1% 45 36 80.0% Engineering-related Technologies 49 36 73.5% 43 * 6 * Home Economics 32 27 84.4% 8 * 24 * Legal Professions & Studies 31 22 71.0% 5 * 26 * Security & Protective Services 22 17 77.3% 17 * 5 * Agribusiness & Related Sciences 20 11 55.0% 10 * 10 * Communications 13 11 84.6% 10 * 3 * Mechanics & Repairers 4 * 3 * 1 * Psychology 6 * 0 0 0.0% 6 * Transportation & Materials Moving 3 * 3 * 0 0 0.0% Visual & Performing Arts 17 * 4 * 13 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

727272

Labor Market Outcomes for NAUGATUCK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 364 NVCC female graduates, 83% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 76% of the 205 male graduates were employed.

• For both males and females, those who

majored in Health Professions & Related Sciences had the highest employment rate (92% and 91%, respectively).

• Nearly half (49%) of the 303 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector; 43% of the 155 employed male graduates were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Retail Trade sectors.

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* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Firm Size Count %Total 128 100% 0 to 19 29 22.7% 20 to 99 30 23.4% 100 to 499 37 28.9% 500 and over 32 25.0% Unknown 0 0.0%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 166 128 77.1% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 44 28 63.6% Health Professions & Related Science 32 26 81.3% Visual & Performing Arts 17 14 82.4% Business Management & Administration 19 14 73.7% Foreign Languages & Literatures 14 12 85.7% Home Economics 13 12 92.3% Engineering-related Technologies 12 11 91.7% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Communications 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 1 * Education 1 * Natural Resources & Conservation 1 * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 2 * Security & Protective Services 10 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 128 100% Gender

Male 41 32.0% Female 87 68.0%

Age Age 18 - 24 62 48.4% Age 25 - 54 62 48.4% Age 55 and over 4 3.1%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 112 87.5% Black/African-American 4 3.1% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.0% Asian 4 3.1% Hispanic 4 3.1% Race Unknown 4 3.1%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

737373

Labor Market Outcomes for NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 166 Northwestern Community College (NCCC) graduates, 77% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Liberal Arts & Sciences and Health Professions & Related Science (28 and 26, respectively).

• The rate of employed graduates by program of study

ranged from a high of 92% for Home Economics and Engineering-related Technologies to a low of 64% for Liberal Arts & Sciences.

• 68% of employed graduates were women. • About 54% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 25% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 166 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 129 77.7% Retained Employment for 6 months 119 92.2% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $521 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $406

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

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Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $7,512 Manufacturing $9,283 Educational Services $8,544 Health Care & Social Assistance $6,609 Professional & Technical Services $6,098 Retail Trade $3,677 Utilities $0 Construction/Mining $0 Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $0 Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $0 Unclassified Establishments $0 Accommodation & Food Services * Administrative & Waste Management * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Finance & Insurance * Government * Information * Other Services * Transportation & Warehousing * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

747474

Labor Market Outcomes for NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Nearly half (42%) of the NCCC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Education industry sectors.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $7,512. Graduates working in Manufacturing had the highest average quarterly earnings ($9,283).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of NCCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services, Professional & Technical Services, Manufacturing and Retail Trade sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 128 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 29 22.7% Educational Services 25 19.5% Manufacturing 17 13.3% Retail Trade 16 12.5% Professional & Technical Services 13 10.2% Utilities 0 0.0% Construction/Mining 0 0.0% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% Unclassified Establishments 0 0.0% Accommodation & Food Services * Administrative & Waste Management * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Finance & Insurance * Government * Information * Other Services * Transportation & Warehousing * Wholesale Trade *

By Industry Sector2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

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Labor Market Outcomes for NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

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Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

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Mgmt. of Com

panies

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Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 166Total - All Programs 128 * 17 * 16 * * * 13 * 25 29 * * * * Computer & Information Sciences * * Education * * Engineering-related Technologies 11 * * * * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures 12 * * * * Home Economics 12 * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 28 * * * * * * * * * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness * * * Security & Protective Services * * * * * * Visual & Performing Arts 14 * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 26 * * * * 13 * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 14 * * * * * * * *

Northwestern Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Half (50%) of the NCCC 26 graduates who majored in Health Professions & Related Science and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector.

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 128 100% 41 100% 87 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 29 22.7% * * Educational Services 25 19.5% * * Manufacturing 17 13.3% * * Retail Trade 16 12.5% * * Professional & Technical Services 13 10.2% * * Utilities 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Construction/Mining 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Unclassified Establishments 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Accommodation & Food Services * * * Other Services * 0 0.0% * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Government * * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * 0 0.0% * Wholesale Trade * * * Finance & Insurance * 0 0.0% * Administrative & Waste Management * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * * 0 0.0% Information * * 0 0.0%

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 166 128 77.1% 56 41 73.2% 110 87 79.1% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 44 28 63.6% 21 13 61.9% 23 15 65.2% Health Professions & Related Science 32 26 81.3% 2 * 30 * Visual & Performing Arts 17 14 82.4% 9 * 8 * Business Management & Administration 19 14 73.7% 7 * 12 * Foreign Languages & Literatures 14 12 85.7% 2 * 12 * Home Economics 13 12 92.3% 0 0 0.0% 13 12 92.3% Engineering-related Technologies 12 11 91.7% 7 * 5 * Natural Resources & Conservation 1 0 0.0% 1 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 1 * 0 0 0.0% 1 * Education 1 * 1 * 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 2 * 2 * 0 0 0.0% Security & Protective Services 10 * 4 * 6 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for NORTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 110 NCCC female graduates, 79% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 73% of the 56 male graduates were employed.

• For females, those who majored in Home

Economics had the highest employment rate (92%); for males, the highest employment rate was for those who majored in Home Economics and Engineering-related Technologies (92%, respectively).

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* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Firm Size Count %Total 348 100% 0 to 19 67 19.3% 20 to 99 72 20.7% 100 to 499 84 24.1% 500 and over 122 35.1% Unknown 3 0.9%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 523 348 66.5% Health Professions & Related Science 98 87 88.8% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 143 85 59.4% Business Management & Administration 121 73 60.3% Home Economics 60 37 61.7% Legal Professions & Studies 22 15 68.2% Security & Protective Services 17 13 76.5% Engineering-related Technologies 18 12 66.7% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Education 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Communications 10 * Computer & Information Sciences 7 * Engineering 7 * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 9 * Social Sciences 4 * Visual & Performing Arts 7 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 348 100% Gender

Male 106 30.5% Female 242 69.5%

Age Age 18 - 24 115 33.0% Age 25 - 54 220 63.2% Age 55 and over 13 3.7%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 170 48.9% Black/African-American 62 17.8% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 1 0.3% Asian 22 6.3% Hispanic 75 21.6% Race Unknown 18 5.2%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

777777

Labor Market Outcomes for NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 523 Norwalk Community College (NCC) graduates, 67% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Health Professions & Related Science and Liberal Arts & Sciences and (87 and 85, respectively).

• The rate of employed graduates by program of study

ranged from a high of 89% for Health Professions & Related Science to a low of 59% for Liberal Arts & Sciences.

• 70% of employed graduates were women. • About 59% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 35% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 523 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 353 67.5% Retained Employment for 6 months 320 90.7% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $615 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $565

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

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% Emp - Statewide

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Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $9,369 Finance & Insurance $12,051 Administrative & Waste Management $10,502 Health Care & Social Assistance $10,185 Professional & Technical Services $10,106 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $8,448 Information $7,935 Educational Services $7,617 Other Services $6,756 Retail Trade $5,715 Accommodation & Food Services $5,402 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Utilities $0 Construction/Mining * Government * Manufacturing * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

787878

Labor Market Outcomes for NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Over one-third (36%) of the NCC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates

employed in the third quarter after graduation was $9,369. Graduates working in Finance & Insurance had the highest average quarterly earnings ($12,051).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater

percentage of NCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services and Professional & Technical Services sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 348 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 124 35.6% Retail Trade 27 7.8% Accommodation & Food Services 27 7.8% Professional & Technical Services 24 6.9% Finance & Insurance 23 6.6% Educational Services 23 6.6% Administrative & Waste Management 21 6.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 16 4.6% Other Services 14 4.0% Information 10 2.9% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% Construction/Mining * Government * Manufacturing * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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CT 797979

Labor Market Outcomes for NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

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Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 523Total - All Programs 348 * * * 27 * 10 23 * 24 * 21 23 124 16 27 14 * * Communications * * * * Computer & Information Sciences * * * * * * Engineering * * * Engineering-related Technologies 12 * * * * * * Home Economics 37 * * * 23 * * * Legal Professions & Studies 15 * * * * * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 85 * * * 12 * * * * * * * * 10 * 11 * * * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness * * * * * Security & Protective Services 13 * * * * * * * * * Social Sciences * * Visual & Performing Arts * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 87 * * * 76 * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 73 * * * * * 11 * * * * * * * * *

Norwalk Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Over one-third (39%) of the 85 NCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Retail Trade, Accommodation & Food Services and Health Care & Social Assistance sectors.

• About 62% of the 37 graduates who majored in Home Economics and were employed in the third quarter

after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector.

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Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 523 348 66.5% 167 106 63.5% 356 242 68.0% Health Professions & Related Science 98 87 88.8% 10 * 88 * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 143 85 59.4% 56 32 57.1% 87 53 60.9% Business Management & Administration 121 73 60.3% 49 30 61.2% 72 43 59.7% Home Economics 60 37 61.7% 8 * 52 * Legal Professions & Studies 22 15 68.2% 4 * 18 * Security & Protective Services 17 13 76.5% 9 * 8 * Engineering-related Technologies 18 12 66.7% 13 * 5 * Communications 10 * 6 * 4 * Computer & Information Sciences 7 * 3 * 4 * Engineering 7 * 4 * 3 * Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 9 * 2 * 7 * Social Sciences 4 * 3 * 1 0 0.0% Visual & Performing Arts 7 * 0 0 0.0% 7 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 348 100% 106 100% 242 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 124 35.6% 11 10.4% 113 46.7% Retail Trade 27 7.8% * * Accommodation & Food Services 27 7.8% * * Professional & Technical Services 24 6.9% * * Finance & Insurance 23 6.6% * * Educational Services 23 6.6% 11 10.4% 12 5.0% Administrative & Waste Management 21 6.0% * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 16 4.6% * * Other Services 14 4.0% * * Information 10 2.9% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Manufacturing * * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * * * Government * * * Construction/Mining * * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * 0 0.0% * Wholesale Trade * * * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Unclassified Establishments * 0 0.0% *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for NORWALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 356 NCC female graduates, 68% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 64% of the 167 male graduates were employed.

• For both males and females, those who

majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and Business Management & Administration had employment rates of about 60% in the third quarter after graduation.

• Nearly half (47%) of the 242 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector; 21% of the 106 employed male graduates were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Educational Services sectors.

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* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 218 147 67.4% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 98 70 71.4% Health Professions & Related Science 41 33 80.5% Business Management & Administration 41 26 63.4% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communications 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Education 0 0 0.0% Engineering-related Technologies 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Security & Protective Services 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 18 * Engineering 3 * Home Economics 2 * Mechanics & Repairers 1 * Visual & Performing Arts 14 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Firm Size Count %Total 147 100% 0 to 19 29 19.7% 20 to 99 21 14.3% 100 to 499 50 34.0% 500 and over 46 31.3% Unknown 1 0.7%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Count %Total Graduates 147 100% Gender

Male 39 26.5% Female 108 73.5%

Age Age 18 - 24 63 42.9% Age 25 - 54 77 52.4% Age 55 and over 7 4.8%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 126 85.7% Black/African-American 2 1.4% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.0% Asian 0 0.0% Hispanic 16 10.9% Race Unknown 3 2.0%

After GraduationDemographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr

818181

Labor Market Outcomes for QUINEBAUG VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 218 Quinebaug Valley Community College (QVCC) graduates, 67% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Liberal Arts & Sciences (70). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study was the

highest for Health Professions & Related Science (81%). • 74% of employed graduates were women. • About 65% of employed graduates worked in firms with 100

or more employees; 31% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 218 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 156 71.6% Retained Employment for 6 months 138 88.5% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $509 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $387

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

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% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - Quinebaug Valley

Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $7,052 Manufacturing $11,642 Health Care & Social Assistance $6,785 Retail Trade $5,669 Educational Services $5,240 Accommodation & Food Services $2,134 Real Estate & Rental/Leasing $0 Professional & Technical Services $0 Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $0 Administrative & Waste Management * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Finance & Insurance * Government * Information * Other Services * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

828282

Labor Market Outcomes for QUINEBAUG VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• Nearly half (45%) of the QVCC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Education industry sectors.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $7,052. Graduates working in Manufacturing had the highest average quarterly earnings ($11,642).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of QVCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services and Retail Trade sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 147 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 36 24.5% Educational Services 30 20.4% Retail Trade 26 17.7% Manufacturing 13 8.8% Accommodation & Food Services 11 7.5% Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 0 0.0% Professional & Technical Services 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% Administrative & Waste Management * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Finance & Insurance * Government * Information * Other Services * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities * Wholesale Trade *

2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Labor Market Outcomes for QUINEBAUG VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 218Total - All Programs 147 * * * 13 * 26 * * * * 30 36 * 11 * * * Computer & Information Sciences * * * * * Engineering * * Home Economics * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 70 * * 12 * * * 21 12 * * * Visual & Performing Arts * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 33 * * * * * * * 16 * * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 26 * * * * * * * * *

Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduationQuinebaug Valley Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Almost two-thirds (64%) of the 70 QVCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services, Health Care & Social Assistance and Retail Trade sectors.

• Nearly half (48%) of the 33 graduates who majored in Health Professions & Related Science and were

employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance sector.

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Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 218 147 67.4% 62 39 62.9% 156 108 69.2% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 98 70 71.4% 24 17 70.8% 74 53 71.6% Health Professions & Related Science 41 33 80.5% 5 * 36 * Business Management & Administration 41 26 63.4% 10 * 31 * Mechanics & Repairers 1 0 0.0% 1 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 18 * 14 * 4 * Engineering 3 * 3 * 0 0 0.0% Home Economics 2 * 0 0 0.0% 2 * Visual & Performing Arts 14 * 5 * 9 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 147 100% 39 100% 108 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 36 24.5% * * Educational Services 30 20.4% * * Retail Trade 26 17.7% 13 33.3% 13 12.0% Manufacturing 13 8.8% * * Accommodation & Food Services 11 7.5% * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Professional & Technical Services 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Finance & Insurance * * * Administrative & Waste Management * 0 0.0% * Wholesale Trade * * * Other Services * * * Government * 0 0.0% * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * 0 0.0% * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * 0 0.0% * Utilities * 0 0.0% * Construction/Mining * 0 0.0% * Information * 0 0.0% * Unclassified Establishments * * 0 0.0%

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for QUINEBAUG VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 156 QVCC female graduates, 69% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 63% of the 62 male graduates were employed.

• For both males and females, those who

majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences had employment rates of 71% and 72%, respectively, in the third quarter after graduation.

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Firm Size Count %Total 341 100% 0 to 19 30 8.8% 20 to 99 45 13.2% 100 to 499 67 19.6% 500 and over 191 56.0% Unknown 8 2.3%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 440 341 77.5% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 158 117 74.1% Health Professions & Related Science 90 81 90.0% Engineering-related Technologies 81 57 70.4% Business Management & Administration 69 57 82.6% Security & Protective Services 15 10 66.7% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communications 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 0 0 0.0% Education 0 0 0.0% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Home Economics 12 * Library Science 5 * Science Technologies & Technicians 9 * Visual & Performing Arts 1 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 341 100% Gender

Male 116 34.0% Female 225 66.0%

Age Age 18 - 24 126 37.0% Age 25 - 54 210 61.6% Age 55 and over 5 1.5%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 272 79.8% Black/African-American 23 6.7% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 4 1.2% Asian 9 2.6% Hispanic 9 2.6% Race Unknown 24 7.0%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

858585

Labor Market Outcomes for THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 440 Three Rivers Community College (TRCC) graduates, 78% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Liberal Arts & Sciences (117). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study

ranged from a high of 90% for Health Professions & Related Science to a low of 67% for Security & Protective Services.

• 66% of employed graduates were women. • About 76% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 56% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 440 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 346 78.6% Retained Employment for 6 months 325 93.9% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $708 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $564

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Percent Employed by Industry Sector

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Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $10,395 Utilities $21,935 Government $17,846 Manufacturing $15,665 Health Care & Social Assistance $11,451 Professional & Technical Services $11,067 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation $8,564 Educational Services $6,503 Retail Trade $5,368 Accommodation & Food Services $2,329 Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises $0 Administrative & Waste Management * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Construction/Mining * Finance & Insurance * Information * Other Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

868686

Labor Market Outcomes for THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings: • Nearly one-third (30%) of the TRCC graduates employed in

Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Education Services industry sectors.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $10,395. Graduates working in Utilities had the highest average quarterly earnings ($21,935).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of TRCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation and Educational Services sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 341 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 101 29.6% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 41 12.0% Retail Trade 40 11.7% Manufacturing 25 7.3% Educational Services 21 6.2% Accommodation & Food Services 21 6.2% Utilities 15 4.4% Professional & Technical Services 15 4.4% Government 13 3.8% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% Administrative & Waste Management * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * Construction/Mining * Finance & Insurance * Information * Other Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

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Labor Market Outcomes for THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 440Total - All Programs 341 * 15 * 25 * 40 * * * * 15 * 21 101 41 21 * 13 * Engineering-related Technologies 57 * * 12 * 13 * * * * * * * * Home Economics * * * * * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 117 * * * * * 21 * * * * * 24 17 14 * * * Library Science * * Science Technologies & Technicians * * Security & Protective Services 10 * * * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 81 * * * 69 * Business Mgmt. & Administration 57 * * * * * * * * * * 17 * * * *

Three Rivers Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• Over one-third (38%) of the 117 TRCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Retail Trade sectors.

• About 30% of the 57 graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were

employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Arts, Entertainment & Recreation sector.

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Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 341 100% 116 100% 225 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 101 29.6% 11 9.5% 90 40.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation 41 12.0% 16 13.8% 25 11.1% Retail Trade 40 11.7% 21 18.1% 19 8.4% Manufacturing 25 7.3% 12 10.3% 13 5.8% Educational Services 21 6.2% * * Accommodation & Food Services 21 6.2% * * Utilities 15 4.4% * * Professional & Technical Services 15 4.4% * * Government 13 3.8% * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Finance & Insurance * * * Unclassified Establishments * * * Information * * * Administrative & Waste Management * * * Other Services * * * Transportation & Warehousing * * * Wholesale Trade * * * Construction/Mining * * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting * 0 0.0% * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * 0 0.0% *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 440 341 77.5% 151 116 76.8% 289 225 77.9% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 158 117 74.1% 36 27 75.0% 122 90 73.8% Health Professions & Related Science 90 81 90.0% 7 * 83 * Engineering-related Technologies 81 57 70.4% 72 * 9 * Business Management & Administration 69 57 82.6% 19 18 94.7% 50 39 78.0% Security & Protective Services 15 10 66.7% 7 * 8 * Visual & Performing Arts 1 0 0.0% 1 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Home Economics 12 * 0 0 0.0% 12 * Library Science 5 * 0 0 0.0% 5 * Science Technologies & Technicians 9 * 9 * 0 0 0.0%

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 289 TRCC female graduates, 78% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 77% of the 116 male graduates were employed.

• For both males and females, those who

majored in Business Management & Administration had the higher employment rates (95% and 78%, respectively) in the third quarter after graduation.

• Nearly half (51%) of the 225 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance (90) and Arts, Entertainment & Recreation (25) sectors; 32% of the 116 employed male graduates were working in the Retail Trade and Arts, Entertainment & Recreation sectors.

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* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Firm Size Count %Total 290 100% 0 to 19 73 25.2% 20 to 99 73 25.2% 100 to 499 59 20.3% 500 and over 83 28.6% Unknown 2 0.7%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All programs 362 290 80.1% Business Management & Administration 142 110 77.5% Health Professions & Related Science 70 63 90.0% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 68 48 70.6% Home Economics 30 29 96.7% Security & Protective Services 26 24 92.3% Visual & Performing Arts 23 13 56.5% Agribusiness & Related Sciences 0 0 0.0% Natural Resources & Conservation 0 0 0.0% Communication Technologies 0 0 0.0% Computer & Information Sciences 0 0 0.0% Education 0 0 0.0% Engineering 0 0 0.0% Foreign Languages & Literatures 0 0 0.0% Legal Professions & Studies 0 0 0.0% Library Science 0 0 0.0% Mathematics & Statistics 0 0 0.0% Parks, Recreation, Leisure & Fitness 0 0 0.0% Science Technologies & Technicians 0 0 0.0% Psychology 0 0 0.0% Public Administration & Services 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 0 0 0.0% Mechanics & Repairers 0 0 0.0% Transportation & Materials Moving 0 0 0.0% Communications 2 * Engineering-related Technologies 1 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

Count %Total Graduates 290 100% Gender

Male 65 22.4% Female 225 77.6%

Age Age 18 - 24 126 43.4% Age 25 - 54 157 54.1% Age 55 and over 7 2.4%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 251 86.6% Black/African-American 9 3.1% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 0 0.0% Asian 8 2.8% Hispanic 15 5.2% Race Unknown 7 2.4%

Demographics of 2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

898989

Labor Market Outcomes for TUNXIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 362 Tunxis Community College (TCC) graduates, 80% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Business Management & Administration (110). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study ranged

from a high of 97% for Home Economics to a low of 57% for Visual & Performing Arts.

• 78% of employed graduates were women. • About 49% of employed graduates worked in firms with

100 or more employees; 29% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

Count %Total Graduates 362 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 289 79.8% Retained Employment for 6 months 268 92.7% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $819 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $703

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

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Percent Employed by Industry Sector

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% Emp - Statewide

% Emp - Tunxis

Sector Title EarningsTotal - All Industries $11,980 Finance & Insurance $26,078 Professional & Technical Services $14,180 Health Care & Social Assistance $11,994 Educational Services $11,264 Manufacturing $10,416 Administrative & Waste Management $7,818 Retail Trade $6,817 Accommodation & Food Services $5,334 Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0 Utilities $0 Transportation & Warehousing $0 Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Government * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

909090

Labor Market Outcomes for TUNXIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment by Industry and Earnings:

• One-third (33%) of the TCC graduates employed in Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance industry sector.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for graduates employed in the third quarter after graduation was $11,980. Graduates working in Finance & Insurance had the highest average quarterly earnings ($26,078).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of TCC graduates were employed in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services, Retail Trade and Finance & Insurance sectors.

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 290 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 96 33.1% Retail Trade 44 15.2% Finance & Insurance 30 10.3% Educational Services 26 9.0% Manufacturing 17 5.9% Administrative & Waste Management 17 5.9% Accommodation & Food Services 13 4.5% Professional & Technical Services 12 4.1% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% Transportation & Warehousing 0 0.0% Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Government * Information * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Unclassified Establishments * Wholesale Trade *

By Industry Sector2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

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Labor Market Outcomes for TUNXIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

Agric/Forestry/Fish/Hunt

Utilities

Contruction/Mining

Manufacturing

Wholesale Trade

Retail Trade

Transp./Warehousing

Information

Finance/Insurance

Real Estate/Rental

Prof./Technical Services

Mgmt. of Com

panies

Admin./Support, etc.

Education Services

Health Care/Social Assist.

Arts/Entertainment

Accom./Food Services

Other Services

Public Administration

Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 362Total - All Programs 290 * 17 * 44 * 30 * 12 * 17 26 96 * 13 * * * Communications * * * Engineering-related Technologies * * Home Economics 29 * * 12 * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 48 * * 11 * * * * * * * * * * * Security & Protective Services 24 * * * * * * * * * * * Visual & Performing Arts 13 * * * * * * * Health Professions & Related Sci. 63 * * * * * * 47 * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 110 * 10 20 * 25 * * * * 21 * * * * *

Tunxis Community College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• About 30% of the 48 TCC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Retail Trade sectors.

• About 60% of the 110 graduates who majored in Business Management & Administration and were

employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Finance & Insurance, Health Care and Social Assistance and Retail Trade sectors.

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Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 362 290 80.1% 91 65 71.4% 271 225 83.0% Business Management & Administration 142 110 77.5% 37 23 62.2% 105 87 82.9% Health Professions & Related Science 70 63 90.0% 7 * 63 * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 68 48 70.6% 20 16 80.0% 48 32 66.7% Home Economics 30 29 96.7% 3 * 27 * Security & Protective Services 26 24 92.3% 14 13 92.9% 12 11 91.7% Visual & Performing Arts 23 13 56.5% 8 * 15 * Communications 2 * 2 * 0 0 0.0% Engineering-related Technologies 1 * 0 0 0.0% 1 *

Employed Employed Employed

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females Males Females

Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 290 100% 65 100% 225 100% Health Care & Social Assistance 96 33.1% 10 15.4% 86 38.2% Retail Trade 44 15.2% 20 30.8% 24 10.7% Finance & Insurance 30 10.3% * * Educational Services 26 9.0% * * Manufacturing 17 5.9% * * Administrative & Waste Management 17 5.9% * * Accommodation & Food Services 13 4.5% * * Professional & Technical Services 12 4.1% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Utilities 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Transportation & Warehousing 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other Services * * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * * * Government * * * Information * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * * * Construction/Mining * * * Wholesale Trade * * 0 0.0% Unclassified Establishments * * 0 0.0% Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * 0 0.0% *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Industry Sector

All Males Females

Labor Market Outcomes for TUNXIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

Employment and Gender:

• Of the 271 TCC female graduates, 83% were employed in the third quarter after graduation; 71% of the 91 male graduates were employed.

• For both males and females, those who

majored in Security & Protective Services had the higher employment rates (93% and 92%, respectively) in the third quarter after graduation.

• Nearly half (49%) of the 225 female

graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation and 46% of the 65 employed male graduates were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance and Retail Trade sectors.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

Charter Oak State College Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Labor Market Outcomes for CHARTER OAK STATE COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

CT

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data.

Count %Total Graduates 181 100% Gender

Male 69 38.1% Female 112 61.9%

Age Age 18 - 24 10 5.5% Age 25 - 54 163 90.1% Age 55 and over 5 2.8%

RaceWhite/Caucasian 112 61.9% Black/African-American 16 8.8% Amer. Indian/Alaskan Native 1 0.6% Asian 8 4.4% Hispanic 19 10.5% Race Unknown 25 13.8%

Demographics of 2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Firm Size Count %Total 181 100% 0 to 19 24 13.3% 20 to 99 23 12.7% 100 to 499 49 27.1% 500 and over 84 46.4% Unknown 1 0.6%

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Program of Study (CIP) Total Grads

Emp. Grads %

Total - All Programs 592 181 30.6% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 404 97 24.0% Unknown/Unclassifiable Programs 70 34 48.6% Psychology 31 13 41.9% Business Management & Administration 29 10 34.5% Computer & Information Sciences 3 0 0.0% English Language & Literature, Gen 3 0 0.0% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 5 * Engineering 10 * Foreign Languages & Literatures 2 * Health Professions & Related Science 9 * Philosophy & Religious Studies 1 * Physical Sciences 1 * Public Administration & Services 8 * Security & Protective Services 3 * Social Sciences 10 * Visual & Performing Arts 3 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study

939393

Employment by Program of Study:

• Of the 592 Charter Oak State College (COSC) graduates, 31% were employed in CT during the third quarter after graduation. However, of the 224 COSC graduates who were CT residents, 181 or 81% were employed in the state. Note: 61% of COSC 2007 graduates were not state residents.

• The greatest number of employed graduates majored in

Liberal Arts & Sciences (97). • The rate of employed graduates by program of study was

the highest for Psychology (42%). (Not counting ‘Unknown/Unclassifiable Programs.)

• 62% of employed graduates were women. • About 73% of employed graduates working in firms with

100 or more employees; 46% worked in firms with 500 or more employees.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

Charter Oak State College Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Labor Market Outcomes for CHARTER OAK STATE COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

CT

* wages in the quarter after the quarter of program completion. ** wages on entering employment minus wages prior to registration into program.

* Not shown to ensure confidentiality of student data. Note: Average wages may be lower than actual earnings due to limitations of the data.

Employment by Industry and Earnings: • Nearly half (43%) of the COSC graduates employed in

Connecticut during the third quarter after graduation were working in the Educational Services and Health Care & Social Assistance industry sectors.

• The overall average quarterly earnings for grads employed in the third quarter after graduation was $13,591. Graduates working in Government had the highest average quarterly earnings ($19,393).

• Compared to overall statewide employment, a greater percentage of COSC graduates were employed in the Educational Services, Health Care & Social Assistance and Finance & Insurance sectors.

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Total Graduates 592 100% Entered Employment in 1st Qtr. After Grad. 182 30.7% Retained Employment for 6 months 170 93.4% Weekly Wages on Entering Employment* $1,037 Change in Average Weekly Wages** $352

Employment Results - 2006-07 Graduates

Sector Title Earnings

Total - All Industries $13,591Government $19,393Finance & Insurance $14,965Government $12,215Educational Services $10,946Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting $0Accommodation & Food Services * Administrative & Waste Management * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Information * Manufacturing * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Retail Trade * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities * Wholesale Trade *

Avg. Qtrly Earnings of 2006-07 Grads in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

949494

Sector Title Count %Total - All Industries 181 100% Educational Services 41 22.7% Health Care & Social Assistance 37 20.4% Finance & Insurance 23 12.7% Government 18 9.9% Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% Accommodation & Food Services * Administrative & Waste Management * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * Construction/Mining * Information * Manufacturing * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * Other Services * Professional & Technical Services * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * Retail Trade * Transportation & Warehousing * Unclassified Establishments * Utilities * Wholesale Trade *

By Industry Sector2006-07 Grads Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

Charter Oak State College Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Labor Market Outcomes for CHARTER OAK STATE COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

CT 959595

Degree Program (CIP)

Total - All Industries

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Unclassified/Unknown

Total Graduates 592Total - All Programs 181 * * * * * * * 23 * * * * 41 37 * * * 18 * Engineering * * * * Foreign Languages & Literatures * * Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen 97 * * * * * * * * * 21 25 * * * 10Biological & Biomedical Sciences * * * Psychology 13 * * * * * * * Security & Protective Services * * * Public Administration & Services * * Social Sciences * * * * * * Visual & Performing Arts * * Health Professions & Related Sci. * * * Business Mgmt. & Administration 10 * * * * * * Unknown/Unclassifiable Programs 34 * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Charter Oak State College - 2006-07 Employed Graduates by Industry of Employment, by Program (CIP)Total - Undergraduates and Graduate students - employed in 3rd quarter after graduation

Employment by Industry and Degree Program:

• More than half (58%) of the 97 COSC graduates who majored in Liberal Arts & Sciences and were employed in the third quarter after graduation were working in the Health Care & Social Assistance, Educational Services and Public Administration sectors.

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Note: All figures shown reflect employment in Connecticut only, excluding self-employment and federal employment. Some graduates not working in Connecticut may be employed out-of-state or continuing their education.

Charter Oak State College Department of Higher Education Department of Labor

Labor Market Outcomes for CHARTER OAK STATE COLLEGE: 2006-07 Graduates

CT

Sector Title Count % Count % Count %Total - All Industries 181 100% 69 100% 112 100% Educational Services 41 22.7% 12 17.4% 29 25.9% Health Care & Social Assistance 37 20.4% 10 14.5% 27 24.1% Finance & Insurance 23 12.7% * * Government 18 9.9% * * Agric., Forestry, Fishing, & Hunting 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Accommodation & Food Services * * * Administrative & Waste Management * * * Arts, Entertainment, & Recreation * * * Construction/Mining * * * Information * * * Manufacturing * * * Mgmt. of Companies & Enterprises * 0 0.0% * Other Services * * * Professional & Technical Services * * * Real Estate & Rental/Leasing * 0 0.0% * Retail Trade * * * Transportation & Warehousing * * 0 0.0% Unclassified Establishments * 0 0.0% * Utilities * * 0 0.0% Wholesale Trade * 0 0.0% *

2006-07 Grads Employed in the 3rd Qtr After Graduation

Males FemalesBy Industry Sector

All

Program of Study (CIP) Grads Grads GradsTotal - All programs 592 181 30.6% 229 69 30.1% 363 112 30.9% Liberal Arts & Sciences, Gen Studies 404 97 24.0% 145 32 22.1% 259 65 25.1% Unknown/Unclassifiable Programs 70 34 48.6% 29 16 55.2% 41 18 43.9% Psychology 31 13 41.9% 4 * 27 * Business Management & Administration 29 10 34.5% 19 * 10 * Computer & Information Sciences 3 0 0.0% 3 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% English Language & Literature, Gen 3 0 0.0% 2 0 0.0% 1 0 0.0% Philosophy & Religious Studies 1 0 0.0% 1 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% Physical Sciences 1 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 1 0 0.0% Biological & Biomedical Sciences 5 * 0 0 0.0% 5 * Engineering 10 * 9 * 1 * Foreign Languages & Literatures 2 * 0 0 0.0% 2 * Health Professions & Related Science 9 * 1 0 0.0% 8 * Public Administration & Services 8 * 8 * 0 0 0.0% Security & Protective Services 3 * 3 * 0 0 0.0% Social Sciences 10 * 4 * 6 * Visual & Performing Arts 3 * 1 0 0.0% 2 *

2006-07 Graduates Employed in 3rd Qtr After Graduation By Program of Study Total - Males & Females

EmployedEmployedMales

EmployedFemales

969696

Employment and Gender:

• About 50% of the 112 female graduates employed during the third quarter after graduation and 32% of the 69 employed male graduates were working in the Educational Services and Health Care & Social Assistance sectors.

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