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How Do You Spell Success? B-S-U

Study shows recent graduates do exceptionally well in the job market

51勛圖厙 is committed to preparing students for successful careers, and new data shows the university is accomplishing that goal in several growing fields.

Alumni of BSUs graduate and and undergraduate programs, a year after earning their degrees, earn average salaries that are among the highest in the nation ($63,900, $50,700, and $43,300, respectively). Thats according to an analysis completed by the website gradreports.com based on U.S. Department of Education data.

At the same time, the study also revealed that BSU has the lowest tuition in each of the three rankings of the top 25 institutions. 

For Dr. Karim Ismaili, provost and vice president for academic affairs, that represents a win-win.

It shows that we offer terrific educational and career opportunities for our students at a very reasonable tuition rate, he said.

Ismaili cited facultys dedication and engagement with students as a key reason for Bridgewaters success.

Thats the most important ingredient in all of this, he said.

Faculty in the Department of Chemical Sciences are continuing a culture of innovation with plans to switch from paper to electronic lab notebooks that more closely resemble what students will see in their careers. The department is using an academic innovation grant from BSU to facilitate the switch.

Students in the Department of Accounting and Finance have among the highest pass rates in the state on the certified public accountant exam. And, the School of Social Work offers a flexible program that provides students with the skills social workers need. 

Ismaili is not surprised by the latest honor.

I know were doing a very good job not only with these programs, were doing it in all of our programs, he said. We pride ourselves on really just providing the best student-centered, career-focused education we can.

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