BEVERLY, Mass. – Students choose Endicott College for many reasons, but the emphasis on career preparedness is a major attraction. With required internships, students gain hands-on experience in their chosen area of study, which provides valuable insights that augment their classroom learning. Here's a deeper look into what some of our student-athletes have been up to since graduating from The Nest.
2019 Graduate Job Placements*
2018 Graduate Job Placements*
* - (as of the original reporting date)
RECENT ALUMNI STORIES
- Lauren Sheehan '18 – Oklahoma City Thunder
- Stephen Basden '17 – ISlide
- Tommy Hughes '17 – New York City Police Department
- Alex Barmore '17 – Indianapolis Colts
- Amara Patel '18 – Les Roches International School of Hotel Management
- Paige Pratt '18 – Spaulding Rehabilitation Center
- Jake Pelletier '17 – Yale University Football
- Tommy Pisciotta '18 – Law School
- Chris Lipscomb '17 M'18 – College Admissions
ENDICOTT FIFTH-YEAR MASTER'S OPPORTUNITIES
Endicott College is committed to providing quality, graduate education programs that foster professional and personal growth.
Each year, approximately 2,400 students enroll in doctoral, graduate, and accelerated programs, including many Endicott student-athletes.
- Career Outcomes/Graduate Degrees Earned By Endicott Student-Athletes (data submitted by coaches, does not include all alums)
- Geoffrey Paige '18 M'19 | Shane Toland '19 M'20 – Homeland Security
CAREER & POSTGRADUATE OUTCOMES
- 76% of students who graduated in 2018 were employed full-time
- 32% of students who graduated in 2018 were continuing their education
- 99% of students who graduated in 2018 were either employed, volunteering, participating in the armed forces or continuing education
- 29% of students who graduated in 2018 and were employed full-time found their career through internship site or contact
- 90% of students who graduated in 2018 found employment related to their major
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(Photo Credit - Rob Ackerman '20)