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Calvin News

Walking Boldly

Fri, May 22, 2015

At Calvin College, students explore and innovate, think critically and investigate deeply. Calvin鈥檚 multi-faceted curriculum provides students with a liberal arts platform that is a springboard to consistent post-graduate success.

The success of Calvin graduates goes beyond job titles, salaries, graduate degrees and employers as they pursue God's call on their lives. Still, the results are clear: Calvin grads get good jobs at places like Google, Pixar, National Geographic and Boeing, earn higher mid-career salaries than grads from other private colleges in Michigan* and attend some of the best graduate schools in the country. (The results from the Class of 2014 are shown below.) This summer, join us as we follow grads from the Class of 2015 as they continue their journeys around the corner and across the globe.

*According to Payscale.com

Within nine months of graduation

  • 96%
  • of the class of 2014 reported being professionally employed or in graduate school.
Percent of 2014 students who reported graduate outcomes

Majors with the most grads

  • Business (139)
  • Education (106)
  • Communication (93)
  • Biology (74)
  • Nursing (62)
  • Engineering (61)
  • English (56)

Starting locations

2014 graduate starting locations

Graduate schools

  • University of Michigan
  • Carnegie Mellon
  • Duke University
  • Mayo Clinic
  • Ohio State University
  • University of California
  • Princeton Theological Seminary

Employment

  • The Associated Press
  • Google
  • Japan Exchange and Teaching Program
  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  • Spectrum Health
  • Gordon Food Service
  • Wolverine Worldwide