After Graduation

Reach Out

lifecallingcareer@indwes.edu

765-677-2520

Barnes Student Center

Proven Results After Graduation

The National Association for Colleges and Employers (NACE) First Destination Survey captures information regarding how new college graduates fare in their careers within six months of graduation. The annual initiative provides clear, concise, and consistent data on the outcomes associated with a college education on a national scale.

IWU Graduates Are Changing Our World

97%

Class of 2022 Total Career Outcomes Rate: 97%

The Total Career Outcomes Rate measures the percentage of graduates who become employed, participate in volunteer service, join the military, or are accepted into a graduate program within six months of graduation.

National Average: 82.4%



Class of 2022 Career Outcome Rates vs. National Averages

Overall Employed
20.3%
ABOVE AVG.
Continuing Education
4%
BELOW AVG.
Work In Volunteering
0.4%
ABOVE AVG.
Joining
Military

0.8%
BELOW AVG.
Still
Seeking
14.3%
BELOW AVG.

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Average Annual Responded Salary

80%

Excellence Rate

(Employed or continuing education within field of study)

86%

Knowledge Rate

(% of graduates for which IWU has verifiable post-graduation career activities)

139

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Alumni Career Resources

We’re committed to helping alumni navigate career options, develop professional skills and secure meaningful employment. There are numerous services and events, including the Fall Career and Internship Fair, available for students even after graduation.

Whether transitioning careers, moving or just seeking new employment opportunities, Indiana Wesleyan University alumni can connect with Career Development to find job openings that fit their interests and needs.

The Career Development Team will walk alumni through the job search process by:

  • Helping alumni develop a LinkedIn profile among other online resources, and
  • Preparing alumni for interviews through resume development and practice interview sessions

For current job opportunities or for assistance from the Career Development office, alumni should: