At-a-Glance

The Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills is pleased to report that the results for the 2025 graduating class indicate that 91% of undergraduate students have reported favorable outcomes (employed 56%, continuing education 30%, other 5%) at the six-month post-graduation milestone. A 91% favorable outcome rate represents a 7-percent increase since the Center for Career Readiness and Life Skills started tracking these outcomes in 2016. 

Our methodology is based on the national standards set by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. The full outcomes report can be found on the data visualization page. On this page you can sort results by academic year (starting with 2016), school/college, and academic major.

The infographic below highlights key information for the 2025 class. If you have any questions or need additional information, please reach out to careertechnology@uconn.edu.

2025 UConn Undergraduate First Destination Outcome Data Highlights. Positive Outcome Rate as of 6 months post-graduation - 91%. Of that 91%: 56% Employed, 30% Continuing Education, less than 1% each Serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, Participating in Volunteer Service, 4% Other. In-State Grads: 77% of employed in-state graduates work in CT and 75% of in-state graduates continuing their education are enrolled at CT institutions. Out-of-State Grads: 24% of employed out-of-state, graduates work in CT and 40% of out-of-state graduates continuing their education are enrolled at CT institutions. Experiential Learning: 12% increase in positive outcomes rate for graduates that participated in at least one experiential learning opportunity, 78% of graduates participated in at least one experiential learning opportunity prior to graduation, 15% increase in graduates participating in experiential learning when utilizing Career Services. Utilizing Career Services: 86% of UConn respondents report using Career Services vs. 60% nationally. Employment Related to Career Goals: When using Career Services, 73% reported their job is either directly or very related to their current career goals vs. 66% when not using Career Services. Average Yearly Starting Salary: $67,500, Graduates that attended at least one event, one career fair, and one coaching appointment during their time at UConn had an average annual starting salary $5,000 higher than those that did not. Knowledge Rate for survey is 70%. This is the percent of graduates for which there is reasonable and verifiable information concerning the graduates' post-graduation career activities. The full data set is available at career.uconn.edu/outcomes.