Fall 2023 Graduating Student Survey

U of A students graduating this fall are invited to complete the First Destination Survey to report on their post-graduation pursuits. Graduating students can access the survey or follow instructions provided in an email invitation they receive this week.

Faculty and staff are asked to encourage graduating students to complete this survey, which informs the U of A graduates' career paths and serves as a great resource for both prospective and current students' career planning. It also enables students to find out what their fellow Razorbacks are doing after graduation.

The Offices of Career Connections works collaboratively with all U of A colleges to collect graduates' career outcomes data. OCC then reports the data on behalf of the U of A to various agencies, including the U.S. News & World Report, National Association of Colleges and Employers, Princeton Review survey, Peterson's Undergraduate survey, College Board survey and Wintergreen survey.

Participation in this survey is voluntary, and refusing to participate will not adversely affect any other relationship with the university or the researchers. If you have questions or concerns about your rights as a research participant, please feel free to contact the university's compliance coordinator at 479-575-2208 or irb@uark.edu.

Contacts

Kuatbay Bektemirov,
University Offices of Career Connections
479-575-8652, kbektemi@uark.edu

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