PAXTON—Ninety-five percent of Anna Maria College’s Class of 2025 graduates who responded to a recent survey reported being employed or continuing their education, according to new data released by the college.
The school’s First Destination Survey, which tracks post-graduation outcomes, showed a 95.2% placement rate among respondents — an increase of 2.3 percentage points from the previous year. The college said the results reflect the success of its academic and career development programs.
The survey is conducted by Anna Maria’s Office of Career Services and relies on voluntary responses from recent graduates. It includes data across all academic disciplines and is intended to measure employment, graduate school enrollment, and other professional outcomes shortly after commencement.
In a press release announcing the results, the college called the outcomes a “positive indicator” of both student performance and institutional support services.
The school did not specify how many graduates participated in the survey.
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