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Student Outcomes

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA GRADUATION SURVEY

University of Florida (UF) graduate salary and employment data reported out by the UF's Institutional Planning and Research (IPR) and the center are based solely on UF Graduation Survey student responses. The data shown here does not include supplemental data from additional sources, such as follow-up requests from alumni or data gleaned from social media platforms (e.g. LinkedIn profiles).

TIPS FOR NAVIGATION

The following tips will teach you how to navigate the UF Student Outcomes Dashboard to see UF graduate salary and employment data.

  • Hoving the mouse or insertion point will reveal additional details.
  • Clicking on the reset in the bottom-left corner of the Dashboard will clear all selected filters, resetting the Dashboard back to its original setup.
  • Holding Ctrl on the keyboard allows multiple filters to be selected at once.
  • Selecting options in the drop-down menus for College, Major, Degree Type, and Occupation allow for viewing summary figures for specific subpopulations of student graduates

ABOUT THE SURVEY

What: The UF Graduation Survey serves as an ’exit survey’ for all graduating UF students (undergraduate, graduate, Ph.D., etc.), which consists of students’ self-reported student outcome data regarding their post-graduate destinations and career/academic-related experience while attending UF.

When: The University of Florida’s academic year consists of 3 graduations: Summer, Fall, and Spring (in that order). The UF Graduation Survey is open for graduating students to complete between two weeks before Commencement and seven weeks after graduation.

How: The UF Graduation Survey is available for graduating UF students to complete through a survey link in their ONE.UF student portal. Over 95% of UF graduates complete the UF Graduation Survey each academic year.

Results: The University of Florida’s Institutional Research & Planning (IPR) is the data steward for data collected by the UF Graduation Survey. The UF Career Connections Center has a tradition of supporting the IPR’s student outcome reporting efforts for accreditation, ranking, and strategic stakeholder needs.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

– Career Connections Center Employer Consultations
– UF IPR: Information Request System

*IPR data requests will be approved, adjusted, or denied based on business needs, FERPA protections, and other institutional policies and ethical considerations. Additionally, the IPR team maintains a consistently heavy load of institutional projects, so please be patient in awaiting a response.

For additional summary data requests, please get in touch with Julia Vollrath at juliavollrath@ufl.edu.