First Destination Survey: 2021-2022
The First Destination Survey provides insight into the various career paths students take upon graduation. Survey data are used to measure the effectiveness of programs, identify employment opportunities of SDSU graduates, and improve academic programs. Survey results also help identify career expectations and opportunities for prospective and current undergraduate students. The First Destination Survey supports the SDSU mission by collecting student outcome data to ensure students received a rich academic experience that supports their personal and professional paths.
Methods
The survey was designed following recommendations from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).
The First Destination Survey sections included:
- Student information
- Post-graduate plans
- Employment information
- Volunteer/Service information
- Military information
The survey was sent electronically to undergraduates applying for graduation four weeks prior to commencement. Students receive two reminders and departments encourage students to participate in the survey. After the survey closes, Departments are asked if they have any additional information on the career outcomes of their graduates who did not participate in the survey.
Reporting Changes
The 2021-2022 report differs from prior reports by reporting knowledge and career outcomes rates as defined by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).
- Knowledge Rate the percent of graduates for which the institution has reasonable and verifiable information concerning the graduates’ postgraduation career activities (or knowledge). The rate is expressed as: (#employed + #service + #military + #continuing education + #still seeking employment & continuing education + #not seeking) / (total graduates). The sample size is noted by “n”.
- Career Outcomes Rate is expressed as: (#employed + #service + #military + #continuing education) / (#employed + #service + #military + #continuing education + #still seeking employment & continuing education).
Knowledge Rate
The survey was sent to 297 summer 2021, 497 fall 2021 and 1,230 spring 2022 graduating seniors. Of these, 426 students completed the survey (21.0% response rate). Departments also provided feedback on an additional 591 (29%) of graduates for a combined knowledge rate of 50% (n=1016).
Overall Undergraduate Career Outcome Rate
n=1016
Post-Graduation Plans
n=1016
Primary Activity
n=424
Employment Information
n=422
Employment Locations
n=270