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1 Westmont College Alumni Survey April 2015 The Alumni Office and the Provost’s Office conducted a survey of Westmont alums who graduated in the past 20 years. About 720 individuals responded to the survey, which was distributed electronically.

2 The survey included some questions that were similar to those posed by the “Great Jobs, Great Lives” survey conducted by Gallup and Purdue University. Exact comparisons between the statistical results should be avoided, since the methodologies between the surveys varied (e.g., Gallup randomly called 30,000 graduates in the United States, while we allowed respondents to self-select).

3 But the “Great Jobs, Great Lives” survey did identify some aspects of the college experience that seemed to correspond to graduates’ engagement with work and thriving in life, and we wanted a reasonable sampling of how our graduates evaluated us on those matters. Even as a self-selective survey, this study does indicate that those who chose to respond resonated with the themes that Gallup-Purdue accented about the important experiences of college.

4 Gallup-Purdue Study (national): I had at least one professor at college who made me excited about learning. My professors at college cared about me as a person. I had a mentor at college who encouraged me to pursue my dreams. I completed a semester-long project. I held an internship or job during college. I was extremely involved in extracurricular activities and organizations. 63% 27% 24% 32% 29% 20%

5 Gallup-Purdue Study (national): I had at least one professor at college who made me excited about learning. My professors at college cared about me as a person. I had a mentor at college who encouraged me to pursue my dreams. I completed a semester-long project. I held an internship or job during college. I was extremely involved in extracurricular activities and organizations. 63% 27% 24% 32% 29% 20% 14% 6%

6 Gallup-Purdue Study (national): I had at least one professor at college who made me excited about learning. My professors at college cared about me as a person. I had a mentor at college who encouraged me to pursue my dreams. I completed a semester-long project. I held an internship or job during college. I was extremely involved in extracurricular activities and organizations. 63% 27% 24% 32% 29% 20% 3%

7 Westmont Questions and Results

8 59.6% 34.2%

9 43.5% 30.7%

10 31.9% 30.3%

11 81.8% 16.4%

12 68.6% 27.7%

13 48.0% 31.7%

14 Semester-Long Project 57.3% 37.4%

15 Activities During Westmont 88.8% 61.4%

16 Some Final Thoughts High value of faculty and co-curricular staff during college and in retrospect. Need to find authentic connections to former professors, avoid abrupt shift to more “institutional” connection. Strong affirmation of the value of the residential liberal arts to life and to the workplace. Concerns about “launching” beyond Westmont; internships are important launching pad. Enlarging and enriching internship opportunities would be valued. Need to link academics to career advising.

17 Some Final Thoughts High appreciation for campus culture. Major concern is diversity. Strong emphasis on “extracurriculars” and residential experience: the value and the liability. Semester-long projects and external connections. Synthezing college, moving beyond.


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