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Parents focus on job placement

By IlliAAC e-Board on June 9, 2015

Inside Higher Ed reported on a new poll from the Robert Morris University Polling Institute that should be of interest to the advising community:

Only 49.2 percent [of parents] believed the institutions were paying attention to current labor needs and trends, and 54.8 percent said there was enough of an emphasis on job placement after graduation.

Source: Poor Grades From the Public

Additionally, the National Association of Colleges and Employers released the Class of 2014 First-Destination Survey results.

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