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Intellect Character Skills Marist is dedicated to helping students develop the intellect, character, and skills required for enlightened, ethical, and productive lives in the global community of the 21st century. —Marist College Mission Statement Success After Class of 2018 Undergraduate Outcomes Report

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Intellect

Character

Skills

Marist is dedicated to helping students develop the intellect, character, and skills required for enlightened, ethical, and

productive lives in the global community of the 21st century. —Marist College Mission Statement

Success After

Class of 2018 Undergraduate Outcomes Report

In the past five years, Marist graduates have won significant grants and recognition to pursue advanced research and study.

13 Fulbright Scholars

3 Goldwater Scholars

2 Gilman International Scholars

• American University • Boston University • Bowling Green State University • California State University –

Fullerton • Carnegie Mellon University • Columbia University • Cornell University • CUNY – The Graduate

Center • Duke University • Fordham University • George Mason University • George Washington University • Georgetown University • Graduate Institute of Geneva • Johns Hopkins University • Marist College • New York Law School • New York University • Pennsylvania State University • Rochester Institute of

Technology • Roger Williams University • Rutgers University

• Seton Hall University • SUNY Albany • SUNY Binghamton • SUNY Upstate Medical

University • Syracuse University • Teachers College, Columbia

University • The New School • Tufts University • University of Bath • University of Connecticut • University of Florida • University of Nebraska at

Kearney • University of North Carolina • University of Pennsylvania • University of Rochester • University of Sheffield • University of Tennessee • University of Wisconsin –

Madison • Utah State University • Villanova University • Yale University

• 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc. • Abercrombie & Fitch • ADP • Aetna • Amazon • AMC Networks • Ann Taylor • Barclays • Big Brothers Big Sisters • Bloomberg LP • British Airways • Calvin Klein • Carat USA • Central Hudson • Christian Dior Couture • Citi • CNN • Columbia Univ. Medical Center • Connecticut Dept. of Energy

and Environmental Protection • Datto Inc. • Deloitte • DeVries Global • Dolce & Gabbana • Edelman • Enterprise • Envision Physician Services • Ernst & Young • ESPN • Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland • Fidelity Investments • Fox News • Giorgio Armani • Goldman Sachs • Google • Gucci • Health Quest • Horizon Media • Hospital for Special Surgery • IBM • IMG • IPG Mediabrands • IQPC

• JP Morgan Chase & Co. • Kate Spade New York • KPMG • Liberty Mutual Insurance • Louis Vuitton • M&T Bank • Massachusetts General Hospital • Memorial Sloan Kettering • Merrill Lynch • Michael Kors • Moody’s Corporation • Morgan Stanley • MSNBC • National Football League (NFL) • NBC Sports • New York Life Insurance Co. • New York-Presbyterian

Hospitals • New York State Office of

Mental Health • Northwestern Mutual • Novartis Institute for

Biomedical Research • Oath (Yahoo Finance) • Ogilvy • Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. • Orion Worldwide • Oscar de la Renta • PricewaterhouseCoopers • Racepoint Global • Ralph Lauren • Regeneron Pharmaceuticals • Sony Pictures TV • Sports Illustrated • Teach for America • The Hartford Financial Services • UBS • United States Senate • USAA • Viacom • Voya Financial • Wells Fargo • YES Network

Graduate Schools at a GlanceEmployers at a Glance

Fellowships and Scholars

Where Marist Graduates are in the Global Community

Employed or Attending Graduate School*

Class of 201898%

*Data was compiled from the following sources: multiple online surveys, the Career Service Center, LinkedIn, National Clearinghouse, and through formal and informal conversations with graduates from the Class of 2018. All outcome information is self-reported, and the percent employed includes both full- and part-time positions. Marist has outcome information on 85% of the graduating class. The employer and graduate programs listed reflect a sampling of outcomes from the 2018 classes. Marist provides an environment for success; however, it does not guarantee job placement or entrance/acceptance into graduate school.

Marist graduates’ salaries are 65% higher than the national average (Data provided by the U.S. Department of Education scorecard data set)

According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) Class of 2017 Student Survey, only 61% of graduating seniors nationally reported having participated in at least one internship.

Marist students are more likely to graduate than students who attend other institutions.

Source: National Center for Education Statistics. Marist’s 6-year graduation rate is based on the 2011 cohort.

Marist Private Public

83%

66%

Exploring Diverse Cultures: A requisite for effective leadership in a complex and diverse society.

Internships: 83% of students participated in one or more internships while at Marist and many credit them as a primary reason they were hired.

for semester study abroad*

Graduation Rates

95%96%96%92%

Approval Ratesare satisfied with their academic experience.

are satisfied with Marist’s academic services.

are satisfied with Marist’s student services.

would recommend Marist to a future academically qualified student.

Source: Class of 2018 Student Evaluation of Marist Services (SEMS) Survey.

• Argentina • Australia • Austria • Cambodia • Chile • China • Costa Rica • Cuba

• Czech Republic • France • Germany • Greece • Hong Kong • Hungary • India • Ireland

• Italy • Japan • Kenya • Malaysia • Mexico • Morocco • Myanmar • Nepal

• Netherlands • New Zealand • Oman • Poland • Russia • Samoa • Senegal • Singapore

• South Africa • South Korea • Spain • Tanzania • Thailand • Tibet • Uganda • United Kingdom

* Open Doors Report, 2018. Open Doors is a comprehensive information resource on international students and scholars studying or teaching at higher education institutions in the United States, and U.S. students studying abroad for academic credit at their home colleges or universities.

• Aetna • Anderson Center for Autism • Arts Mid-Hudson • Atlantic Records • Binghamton Devils • CBS • Coburn Communication • Coyne Public Relations • Cryptic Gallery • Donna Karan International

• Enterprise • Entertainment Tonight • EY • Family Services • FBI • Fidelity Investments • Fox News • Goldman Sachs • Haddad Brands • IBM • iHeart Radio • JP Morgan Chase & Co. • KPMG • Krupp Communications • Madison Square Garden

• Michael Kors • Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital • Morgan Stanley • National Park Service • NBC Universal • New York Jets •New York State Department of

Environmental Conservation • Oscar de la Renta • Prudential Financial • Rhinebeck Bank • Ross Stores Inc. • Sesame Workshop • Sirius XM Radio • Sony Music

• Tesla • The Hartford Financial Services • The Valley Table Magazine • The Walt Disney Company • TigerBeat Magazine • TJX Companies, Inc. • Tommy Hilfiger • Tory Burch • TV Guide Magazine • U.S. Military Academy

at West Point • UBS • USAA • Vera Wang • Viacom

4th

1,100More than

internships were completed

in U.S.

Traditional study abroad destinations include:

60%

School of Computer Science & Mathematics

School of Communication & the Arts

“I credit the individual I am now to the skills I gained during my education at Marist. The critical thinking skills I developed here opened up career opportunities I never viewed as possible. The personal connection to accessible professors provided constant opportunities to gain invaluable experiences. I credit these experiences with the personal and professional growth I’ve seen in myself over the last four years. Marist put me on a path to success via knowledge, capability and a keen understanding of the limitless possibility my future now holds. Because of Marist, I am able to better myself and those around me.”

— Christian Isolda ‘19, Forensic Examiner, FBI (previous internships with the FBI)

Employed or Attending Graduate School98%

Employed or Attending Graduate School98% NOTABLE DESTINATIONS

Christian Dior Couture

CNN

Comcast

DeVries Global

ESPN

MSNBC

National Football League (NFL)

Oscar de la Renta

Ralph Lauren

Sony Pictures TV

Sports Illustrated

Viacom

Employed — 79%

“Notable Destinations” are a small sample of employers and graduate school enrollments experienced within the past year.

“Notable Destinations” are a small sample of employers and graduate school enrollments experienced within the past year.

Attending Grad School — 7%

Employed AND Grad School — 12%

Actively Seeking — 2%

Employed — 90%

Attending Grad School — 4%

Employed AND Grad School — 3%

Other — 1%

Actively Seeking — 2%

NOTABLE DESTINATIONS Bloomberg LP

Datto Inc.

Factset

Goldman Sachs

Google

IBM

JP Morgan Chase & Co.

Morgan Stanley

The Hartford Financial Services

UBS

USAA

“Imagine being at the forefront of it all — the 2016 Presidential Campaign Trail with the Marist Poll, gaining incomparable experience through internships at notable names in media in NYC, and having the chance to gain a global perspective as a study abroad student. Yet still being able to go home to a community where you’re surrounded by innovative minds of the next generation and professors who genuinely care. That was my four years at Marist College, a place where there is no limit on what you can do or who you can become. What will yours be?”

— Brooke DiPalma ‘18, Associate Producer Yahoo Finance

Applied Mathematics • Computer Science • Cybersecurity Data Science and Analytics • Information Technology and Systems • Mathematics

Communication • Conservation Studies/Restoration •Digital Media • Fashion Design • Fashion Merchandising Fine Arts• Games and Emerging Media • Interior Design • Media Studies and Production • Studio Art

*”Other” includes students who are serving in the military, volunteering, traveling, caring for a family member or not actively seeking employment.

School of Liberal Arts

School of Social & Behavioral Sciences

Employed or Attending Graduate School94%

Employed or Attending Graduate School100%

*”Other” includes students who are serving in the military, volunteering, traveling, caring for a family member or not actively seeking employment.

*”Other” includes students who are serving in the military, volunteering, traveling, caring for a family member or not actively seeking employment.

Employed — 53%

Attending Grad School — 16%

Employed AND Grad School — 22%

Other— 3%

Actively Seeking— 6%

Employed — 50%

Attending Grad School — 29%

Employed AND Grad School — 19%

Other— 2%

NOTABLE DESTINATIONS 1-800-Flowers.com, Inc.

Ann Inc.

Big Brothers Big Sisters

Fulbright U.S. Student Program

IQPC

Racepoint Global

Sanctuary for Families

Spectrum

Teach for America

TJX Companies, Inc.

Ulster Publishing

Unified

United States Senate

Wellington Management

NOTABLE DESTINATIONS Amazon

AmeriCorps City Year

Columbia University Medical Center

CTM Media Group

Delhaize America

Fulbright U.S. Student Program

New York City Department of Education

New York State Office of Mental Health

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard

Success Academy Charter Schools

Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.

“My Marist professors challenged me to think big and pursue bold and innovative research. While participating in the Hansard Society Scholars Program in London, I was able to intern in the House of Commons and wrote a piece for the Huffington Post on behalf of one of the Members of Parliament I interned for. I applied to graduate schools across the United States with the help of my professors and advisers, in the hope of pursuing a PhD in early modern French history and was accepted with funding to Binghamton University’s combined MA/PhD program. I am thankful every day for all of the skills I learned at Marist and all of the support I received during my time there.”

— James Lavelle ‘18, Doctoral Candidate Binghamton University (SUNY)

“In my opinion, a good college consists of three things: the academics, the environment, and the professors. Marist offers all three. Academics, both challenging and interesting, helped guide me on a path to success. It not only prepared me for the future but gave me an upper leg on the competition, preparing its grads to be the very best in their field. The environment gave me the opportunity to explore different fields and obtain numerous hours of fieldwork. Finally, the professors: while at Marist, I had the privilege to learn from some amazing teachers. They not only taught the material in a meaningful way; they made it their priority that each student knew and understood it, always offering support to their students. Marist truly produces top grads and provides a meaningful college experience.”

— Andrew Best ‘18, Fulbright Scholar English Teaching Assistantship (ETA), Malaysia

American Studies • English • French • History • Italian • Philosophy • Political Science • Religion • Spanish

Criminal Justice • Psychology Psychology/Dual Certification in Childhood/Special Education (Grades 1-6) • Social Work

“Notable Destinations” are a small sample of employers and graduate school enrollments experienced within the past year.

“Notable Destinations” are a small sample of employers and graduate school enrollments experienced within the past year.

School of Science

School of Management

Employed or Attending Graduate School97%

Employed or Attending Graduate School98%

NOTABLE DESTINATIONS Columbia University Fertility Center

Connecticut Dept. of Energy &

Environmental Protection

Envision Physician Services

Hospital for Special Surgery

Massachusetts General Hospital

Memorial Sloan Kettering

Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research

New York Presbyterian Hospitals

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

Tufts Medical Center

NOTABLE DESTINATIONS Barclays Bloomberg LP Citi Deloitte Ernst & Young Goldman Sachs KPMG Merrill Lynch Morgan Stanley Ogilvy Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers Sony Music Entertainment UBS Wells Fargo

“One thing I know for sure, time on the Marist campus flies by. One minute I was a freshman, the next an alumnus. Post-graduate life has treated me quite well, and I owe a great deal to Marist. They have definitely prepared me for the road ahead. The small class size allowed me to get to know my professors and gave me the individualized education I wanted. There were many amazing opportunities for travel and research, sometimes combined. Peer-reviewed articles are a very reachable goal at Marist and will make for an impressive addition to any résumé. I never knew that so many possibilities would lay before me and help me to secure a job before I walked for graduation.”

— Anthony Finocchiaro ‘18, Clinical Research Assistant Sports Medicine Shoulder Service, Hospital for Special Surgery

“The skills and experiences Marist offers both in and out of the classroom, partnered with the support of the Marist Center for Career Services, was invaluable to my success at Marist. The faculty and staff were passionate and invested in my personal and professional growth every step of the way. This led to leadership development, self-confidence, professionalism, and determination which helped me secure high-level internships and a career prior to graduation. Being able to access the network of alumni surrounding Marist continues to propel me forward in my professional life post-graduation.”

— Matt Onorato ‘18, Project Manager Reprise Digital

Athletic Training • Biochemistry • Biology • Biomedical Sciences Chemistry • Environmental Science and Policy • Medical Technology

Accounting • Business Administration • Economics

Employed — 58%

Attending Grad School — 20%

Employed AND Grad School — 14%

Other — 5%

Actively Seeking — 3%

Employed — 82%

Attending Grad School — 8%

Employed AND Grad School — 8%

Actively Seeking— 2%

“Notable Destinations” are a small sample of employers and graduate school enrollments experienced within the past year.

“Notable Destinations” are a small sample of employers and graduate school enrollments experienced within the past year.

*”Other” includes students who are serving in the military, volunteering, traveling, caring for a family member or not actively seeking employment.

“The Center for Career Services is committed to the success of every Marist College student. We regularly collaborate with faculty and cultivate alumni connections to help students succeed in the global workplace. I believe it is essential to integrate Career Services with all aspects of the Marist College experience, including academic course selection, study abroad programs, college activities, residential life, and campus employment opportunities to ensure students have a holistic college experience with innumerable internship opportunities that lead to post-graduation success.”

— Dr. Mary O. Jones, Executive Director, Center for Career Services

From the first day you arrive on campus, the Center for Career Services is here to provide a wealth of resources to help you discover and define your career plan.

The Center for CAREER SERVICES

https://www.marist.edu/academic-resources/career-services

See Yourself HERE1,299 first-year students

Top Regional Universities-North in U.S.

–U.S. News & World Report

“Colleges That Create Futures: 50 Schools That Launch Careers by Going Beyond the

Classroom” –The Princeton Review

The Marist Executive Center is conveniently located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan,

7 blocks from the Port Authority, Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station.

5,139 full-time undergraduates

Students from 49 states

and 64 countries

75 miles from NYC3 hours from Boston,

Providence, and Philadelphia

#8

10 new buildings in 10 years

employers in the Marist Job Board network

Executive Center420 5th Avenue, NYC

In 2022, the Marist School of Medicine will enroll its first class of

medical students.

With only 151 MD-granting schools of medicine in the U.S., Marist is set to join an exclusive academic, research and clinical community.

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