Title: PGS 03, EL and UNC in DC
1PGS 03, EL and UNC in DC!
- UNC Charlottes Class of 2003 Post-Graduation
Survey - and Experiential Learning Updates
- University Career Center
2003 Survey Urban Institute Results November 17,
2003
2Agenda
- Presentation of 2003
- Post-Graduation Survey
- 2005 Post Grad Study
- UCC Program Updates, My Future
- CD Moments, Class Presentations
- Experiential Learning Program news
- UNC in DC
- Evaluation
3Uses of Post-Graduation Survey
- Faculty / Staff / Administration
- Students
- Alumni
- Employers (current / potential)
- Data for trends
- Prospective students and their parents
- NACE and other associations
4Data Collection Method
- Questions 45 undergraduate, 39 graduate
- 4 mailings to August 2002, December 2002 and May
2003 graduates (1st whole class post 9/11) - 920 or 31.6 return (26 of entire class)
- Surveys mailed 3-4 months after graduation
- 7th survey of all 3 graduating classes
5Data Collection Method
- survey packet included full survey materials,
introduction letter (Deans), and information on
the on-line survey option- 2908 mailed - Respondents Graduate - 225
- Online completes - 23
- Paper completes - 202
- Undergraduate - 697
- Online completes - 47
- Paper completes -648
6UI Mailing Cycle
- Dec 2002 - Aug graduates
- Mar 31, 2003 - Dec graduates
- Aug 8, 2003 - Aug, Dec, May 03 grads
- Oct 10, 2003 - Aug, Dec, May 03 grads
- Dec 2, 2003 - Aug, Dec, May 03 grads
- Jan 15, 04 - May 03 graduates
7New Survey Features
- Administration by Urban Institute
- Separate grad and undergrad versions
- UNC Charlotte overall educational goal
assessments - Questions on advising, instruction (29)
- Reports by college department data charts
8Responses undergrad and grad combined
- 3.1 mean 3.4 median GPA
- 37 Male
- 63 Female (highest)
- Aug (11.4) Dec (32.6) May (56)
- 75.5 Caucasian
- 12.1 African American
- 22.3 Master .7PH.D
9 Highlights
- 90 Employed or in graduate school
- 76 Education adequately prepared them to
enter their chosen field - 82 Obtained position within 6 months
- 79 Position related to study
- 80 Satisfied with position
10 Experiential Learning
- 63
- Co-op, 49ership, Internship (for credit),
Community Service, Special Professional Program,
or Related TA/GA - 64
- University SIS Report on Experiential Learning
(UND Trads)
11 Adequately Prepared forChosen Career Field
- 2001 2003 1997 1998 1999
- Overall 79 81.4 81 81.8 80.5
- ARCH 85.7 81.8 71 53.6 58.3
- AS 73.2 76.2 75 72.7 74.2
- BUSN 81 83.6 89 86.8 86.5
- EDUC 84.9 92.2 90 91.3 88.7
- ENGR 84.5 88.6 78 86.3 78.6
- HHS 85.7 85.2 81 83.6 84.2
- IT 68.8 66.7 na na na
12Highest Job Satisfaction?
- Above 90 from which 2 colleges?
13Job Satisfaction withCurrent Position
- 2001 2003 1997 1998 1999
- OVERALL 82.1 80.3 88 86.2 88
- ARCH 85.7 84.6 88 88.2 100
- AS 78.2 75.8 81 79.2 82
- BUSN 78.1 76 89 87.2 87.1
- EDUC 90.6 93.6 91 95.1 95.4
- ENGR 86.9 83.1 95 89.6 94.2
- HHS 89.6 88 93 90.9 85.5
- IT 87.5 65.4 na na na
14Working While In School
- 88 worked
- 57 in career related position
- 64.5 more than 2 years
- 71 undergraduates 16 hours
- NOTE (GPA 3.2), 90 emp/gs
- Undergrads 51 first gen college
- 57 completed more than 90hrs at UNCC
- 57 grad students worked 30 hours
- 57.3 necessary to pay for college
-
15Highest Median Salary
- Undergrad 45,000 96,000 50,000
- Graduate
- 4 above 70,000 67,000
16 Salary Information
- UNDERGRADUATE
- Median 31,300
- (females 7k less then males)
- GRADUATE
- Median 45,000
- (females 13K less than males)
17Overall Salaries (Median) by College
- 2001 1996 1997 1998 1999
- ARCH 30,000 30,000 23,750 24,000 37,000
- AS 26,000 21,000
22,000 24,000 26,000 - BUSN 33,000 26,000 26,773 30,000 32,00
0 - EDUC 25,000 21,000 22,139 23,100 24,000
- ENGR 43,000 30,500 36,000 35,737 40,000
- NURS/HP 35,750 26,371 30,500 30,000 31,50
0 - IT 49,000 NA NA NA NA
- Female 27,250 21,763 23,000 24,000
25,500 - Male 36,000 26,000
30,000 30,000 34,000
18Graduate Salaries(Median) by College
- 2001 1996 1997 1998 1999
- ARCH 32,000 NA 44,000 49,500 31,000
- AS 39,750 31,000
30,000 33,500 35,000 - BUSN 57,000 50,000 50,000 45,000 57,50
0 - EDUC 36,750 26,000 28,028 30,000 32,250
- ENGR 56,800 45,100 50,850 50,000 51,500
- NURS/HP 51,000 41,000 42,000 45,000 50,0
00 - IT 60,000 and na na na
- Female 45,000 30,000 31,289 24,000
34,000 - Male 54,500 39,980 45,000 30,000 47
,500
19Annual Survey Comparisons
- 2001 2003 1996 1997 1998
1999 - resp. 954 920 1,049 1,108 1,141
963 - emp/gs 94 90 96
95 93.6 94 - exp. lrn. 67 63 45 51 44.3
57.3 - ad. prep. 79 81.4 81
81 81.8 80.5 - job sat. 82.2 80 88 88 86 88
- pos. rel. 82.2 79 87 84
84 82.4 - consultant 299 212 375 475 692 513
- 2003 first post 9/11 survey admin UI
20 Graduate School Acceptances
- UNC Charlotte (46)
- NC State (3)
- Duke (4)
- USC and GA Med colleges
- Univ Florida (3), UMd. (3)
- UNC Chapel Hill (7)
- UNCG (4)
21Just a few of our key 50
22Top Employers
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
- Carolinas Health Care System
- Wachovia
- Bank of America
- UNC Charlotte
- Cabarrus County Schools
- UPS
- Vanguard Group
- Self Employed
- Caromont Healthcare
- Coca-Cola Bottling
- Ingersoll Rand
- Mecklenburg County, NC DOT
- Lincoln, Gaston, Union County Schools
23Top Industries
- Overall Health services, education
- ARCH Building construction, furniture
- BUS Depository Institutions, business serv
- AS Health services, higher ed
- ED Educational services, social services
- ENG Engineering, manufacturing
- HHS Health services, social services
- IT Depository Inst, indus machine/comp equp
24Employment Locations
- 88 employed in NC
- Others in 25 states
-
- DC, Japan, Netherlands, Germany
25Further Education
- 15 of undergrads wish to continue
- 9 of grad wish to continue
- 8.2 receive asst.ship, scholarship
- 6.1 tuition waived
- 37 work with their employer as
- part of academic requirements
- 30 of grad students parents recd
- grad or prof degree
26WORTH NOTING
- 84.5 likely would chose UNCCharlotte all over
again - 80.2(UND)
- 85.4 (GRAD)
27 Primary reason to stay and complete my degree
- UND GRAD
- Geographic location (43 ) (37)
- Dept excellent program (15.5)
(15.9) - Felt good about career options (12.6) (23.8)
- Family influence 9.1
- Teachers who cared 6.2
28Services Used in Conducting Job Search
-
- UCC Related 23-44 On line services, Career
Expo/fairs, staff advice, OCI, EL contacts - Friends, faculty 19-36
- Newspaper Ads 36.1
- Internet 44.1 Agencies 17.3
29Most Widely Used University Career Center Services
- UCC Homepage
- Individual Appointments
- Individual Resume critiques
- Campus Professional database
- Mock Interviews
- Career Resource Collections
- UCC Career Fairs
- High Tech, High Touch demands
30Motivation to Use University Career Center
Services
- Graduation Required 33.2
- Faculty/Staff Referral 24.2
- Credited Career Course 22.3 (look for Fall
2005)
31FIRST LEARNED ABOUT UCC
- Class presentation 27.4
- Faculty referral 16.1
- Friend/ peer 15.9
- Drop-in/appt. 13.9
32University Career Centers Services Used
- 57 of respondents used at least one UCC service
-
33Future Plans for PGS
-
- Increased retention and advising oriented
questions - Citizenship/ visa status
- Gen Ed to Liberal studies in 2007
- Use of NCIS codes
- 2005, 2007, 2009, Off Years, HHS study
- UCC Guided, Urban Institute administered
- Post Graduate Study Oversight team
34Goals Response Highlights (1-5SA)
- Effectively work with teams 4.42
- Understand life long learning need 4.3
- Valuable contribution to prof, society 4.26
- Inc knowledge of my skills, career 4.24
- Quality instruction in major 4.17
- Well prepared for ethical dilemmas 3.93
- Sense of uncc pride, connection 3.93
- Good career advice from major dept 3.36
- Good academic advising - major dept 3.60
35Questions?
- Post-Graduation
- Survey Section
36 Publish your resume and look for jobs with Campus
Professional Goldmine.
Publish your resume and look for jobs with Campus
Professional Goldmine.
Choosing A Career
Career Advice and Information
Career and Life Planning
What Jobs Can I Get With My Major?
Interest Assessments
Job Shadowing
Part-Time Jobs
On Campus Temporary Wage Vacancies
On Campus Graduate (GA TA) Vacancies
Off Campus
Job Locations and Development program (JLD)
Job/Career Fairs Events
Check this for all types of searches.
Experiential Learning
Co-op, 49ership, Internships
Applications
For Fall, Spring and Summer
Success Stories
Academic Experiential Learning Courses
Finding Career Positions
Campus Professional Resume And Job UNCC Goldmine
Hidden Job Market
Uncover The Hidden Job Market
Employers Interviewing on Campus
Find out about employers interviewing on campus.
Researching Employers
Career Search Workshop Series
Preparing For Searches
University Career Center Workshops
Resumes And Cover Letters
How to write resumes and cover letters.
Graduate And Professional Schools
Considerations for your career decision making.
Interviewing Tips
Mock Interviews
Job/Career Fairs Events
Check this for all types of searches.
Charlotte, NC, SE Region
National And Global
Employers of Alumni
Starting Salary Information
Job Outlook Information
Hidden Job Market
Uncovering the hidden market.
Alumni
Alumni Office
Visit the Alumni Office website
Alumni Organization
Visit the Alumni Organization website
Development Office
Visit the Development Office website
Choosing A Career
Career Advice and Information
Career and Life Planning
What Jobs Can I Get With My Major?
Interest Assessments
Job Shadowing
Part-Time Jobs
On Campus Temporary Wage Vacancies
On Campus Graduate (GA TA) Vacancies
Off Campus
Job Locations and Development program (JLD)
Job/Career Fairs Events
Check this for all types of searches.
Experiential Learning
Co-op, 49ership, Internships
Applications
For Fall, Spring and Summer
Success Stories
Academic Experiential Learning Courses
Finding Career Positions
Campus Professional Resume And Job UNCC Goldmine
Hidden Job Market
Uncover The Hidden Job Market
Employers Interviewing on Campus
Find out about employers interviewing on campus.
Researching Employers
Career Search Workshop Series
Preparing For Searches
University Career Center Workshops
Resumes And Cover Letters
How to write resumes and cover letters.
Graduate And Professional Schools
Considerations for your career decision making.
Interviewing Tips
Mock Interviews
Job/Career Fairs Events
Check this for all types of searches.
Charlotte, NC, SE Region
National And Global
Employers of Alumni
Starting Salary Information
Job Outlook Information
Hidden Job Market
Uncovering the hidden market.
Alumni
Alumni Office
Visit the Alumni Office website
Alumni Organization
Visit the Alumni Organization website
Development Office
Visit the Development Office website
Publish your resume and look for jobs with Campus
Professional Goldmine.
Choosing A Career
Career Advice and Information
Career and Life Planning
What Jobs Can I Get With My Major?
Interest Assessments
Job Shadowing
Part-Time Jobs
On Campus Temporary Wage Vacancies
On Campus Graduate (GA TA) Vacancies
Off Campus
Job Locations and Development program (JLD)
Job/Career Fairs Events
Check this for all types of searches.
Experiential Learning
Co-op, 49ership, Internships
Applications
For Fall, Spring and Summer
Success Stories
Academic Experiential Learning Courses
Finding Career Positions
Campus Professional Resume And Job UNCC Goldmine
Hidden Job Market
Uncover The Hidden Job Market
Employers Interviewing on Campus
Find out about employers interviewing on campus.
Researching Employers
Career Search Workshop Series
Preparing For Searches
University Career Center Workshops
Resumes And Cover Letters
How to write resumes and cover letters.
Graduate And Professional Schools
Considerations for your career decision making.
Interviewing Tips
Mock Interviews
Job/Career Fairs Events
Check this for all types of searches.
Charlotte, NC, SE Region
National And Global
Employers of Alumni
Starting Salary Information
Job Outlook Information
Hidden Job Market
Uncovering the hidden market.
Alumni
Alumni Office
Visit the Alumni Office website
Alumni Organization
Visit the Alumni Organization website
Development Office
Visit the Development Office website
49er Express
My 49er My Records Library Research
Student Life Campus Services My Future
Help Center Preferences
37MY FUTURE
38242 Classrooms 5,358 students
- CD Moments (5-10 minutes)
- Assignments incorporated
- Class presentations ex topics
- Job Search, Resume Writing, Career options for
X Fields, Ethics in the Job Search - Transitions into the Work World
- Using the Internet, Networking for Jobs
- Making the Most of Your Internship
- Mock Interviews
39- Updates Experiential
- Learning
40University Definition
- An activity in which a student observes and
directly participates in a quality learning
experience external to the classroom setting
which is structured to complement the students
major field of study or reflect interdisciplinary
goals that enhance his or her engagement and
understanding of career opportunities in a
diverse and ever changing world. (FELC, 1996)
41Types of programs
- Special Professional Programs (clinicals, student
teaching) - Cooperative Education
- Internships
- 49erships
- Career Prospector (job shadow)
42- Cooperative Education- multiple semesters,
transcript notation, seminars, for pay, 3.0 GPA
min - 49erships- non credit ,80 hours 5 week min,
transcript notation - Service learning
- Internships- by depts, for 1-6 credits
43Course Changes
- entitled "Cooperative Education" ( ACCT 3500,
ARSC 3500, BIOL 3500, CHEM 3500, ECON 3500, ENGR
3590, ESCI 3500, FINN 3500, GEOG 3500, INFO 3500,
MATH 3551, MBAD 6500, MGMT 3500, MKTG 3500, OPER
3500, PHYS 3590) ITCS 3590 changed to
Cooperative Education or 49ership Experience.
F91 , C91 - Participating students pay 60 registration fee
for transcript notation. Assignments must be
arranged and approved in advance. Courses may
repeat. Evaluation S/U,UCC advisors
44Revisions
- 1. Students in their last semester of completing
degree coursework may participate in the
49ership, even if they are not taking a full
course load. May apply during the semester prior
to their final one. - 2. Undeclared majors may apply for 49erships or
co-op in semester prior to accumulation of 30
credits.
45UCC Administered Co-op, 49erships
- Application through Campus Professional
- Employer and student agreements
- Paid and Non paid, FLSA
- Positions reviewed, approved
- Ethical behavior statements
- Evaluation- students and employers
- Learning Objectives
- Monitoring
- S/U
46UNC in DC
- UNC OP Initiative- 42 students, 14 campuses,
central housing - Begins Summer 2005
- Nov 30th- first deadline
- Cont, any semester, any major
- Junior or senior as participant
- Residential, academic, cultural and career
experience
47Components
- Washington Semester HONORS 3750
- Housing (2 floors WISH) Capital Hill
- Internship up to 32 hours- major or AS 3500
- Independent study
- Full time status, enroll at home institution
- Cost differential (housing) 2300-3035
48UCC EL registrants 03-04
- 286 College of Business
- 190 College of Engineering
- 117 College of Arts Sciences
- 97 College of IT
- 690 Total
- 424 EL Courses
49EL, UCC and Outcomes
- 1201 total EL registered
- 4.4 agreed assisted them in terms of career goal
formation and motivation - Retention 4.0 as a result, more motivated to
stay in school - 64 university sanctioned
- 4.37 overall employers on performance
- Overall UCC student contacts 63,276
- Outreach 546 session to 16,122 students
50Thank you for your interest and partnerships year
round!
- Final Questions
- and
- Evaluation
51 The University Career Center UNC Charlotte
704-687-2231(phone) 704-687-2683
(fax) www.career.uncc.edu Denise Dwight Smith,
Director ddsmith_at_email.uncc.edu