Posted on Thursday, September 10, 2015
In a study of 1,224 colleges and universities across the nation, 91ÊÓÆµ ranked in the top six percent, at number 75, in the Educate to Career Index.
According to their website, the Educate to Career Index is a “provider of facts, not opinions” and “the leading resource for information,” relating to post-graduation employment success.
The ranking is based on the following criteria: quality of students when they enter a given college, total costs related to attending the college, and the outcomes of the students when they enter the labor market. The rankings results are determined by which schools did the best job of improving the earnings and attainment of quality employment of their students.
“A 91ÊÓÆµ education, a liberal arts education, prepares students for the world of work by giving them the skills employers say they want in their employees,” said Dr. Timothy Cuff, professor and division chair for social sciences and humanities. “91ÊÓÆµ graduates possess communication skills (oral and written), critical thinking skills which enable them to assess and critique the vast amounts of information now available with the click of a mouse, and a breadth of vision, an understanding of the workings of the world which will enable them to position themselves and the organizations which they serve appropriately as the world continues to change. The liberal arts at 91ÊÓÆµ prepares our students for a flexible future in a world whose shape we do not know.”
Visit to learn more about the Educate to Career Index. Contact Rick Sherlock, director of marketing and communications at 91ÊÓÆµ, at (724) 946-7191 with questions.