
AboutOutcomes: Life After Marlboro
Alumni Graduate Study
- 68 percent of Marlboro graduates have pursued further formal academic training
- 52 percent of Marlboro alumni pursue advanced study within five years of
graduating.
- The most popular fields for graduate study include:
- Education
- Liberal Arts
- Science
- Arts
- Psychology/Social Work
- Marlboro alumni have attended 274 colleges and universities and 30 training
programs. The 10 graduate schools most frequently attended (in order of popularity):
- Antioch New England
- Harvard University
- Columbia University
- Yale University
- University of Vermont
- Boston University
- Lesley College
- University of New Hampshire
- University of Washington
- Middlebury College
Alumni Job Experience
- 60 percent have worked in a job in a field related to their Marlboro area of
concentration.
- Marlboro graduates work most frequently in the following professions:
- Education (23 percent)
- Business management (18 percent)
- Arts (8 percent)
- Social services (7 percent)
- Medicine (6 percent)
- Information technology (6 percent)
- Journalism/writing (5 percent)
Connection to Marlboro
- 70 percent of Marlboro graduates volunteered to serve as either an informal
mentor to current students, offer an internship, or do both.
- 49 percent of Marlboro graduates contribute to the college, twice the
national average for liberal arts colleges.