
"College Possible's annual alumni survey shows strong outcomes for participants in its coaching program, including a 93 percent five-year graduation rate for those who attended a four-year college and high rates of employment and job satisfaction. According to the report, which is based on a survey of 1,300 of the college access nonprofit's more than 100,000 graduates, 95 percent are employed, 83 percent are employed full-time and more than four in five respondents said they felt fulfilled by their jobs."
"The salaries of College Possible graduates are also high, with half reporting salaries over $60,000. The median salary for those working in STEM fields is $101,650, while those in non-STEM careers made a median income of $46,680. Sixty-eight percent of respondents indicated they feel at least somewhat financially secure."
"The report also highlights that most of College Possible's graduates say they benefited significantly from the coaching program, with nine in 10 saying they would recommend College Possible to others and 17 percent returning to coach other students or work for the organization in another capacity."
College Possible graduates demonstrate strong academic and career outcomes. Graduates who attended a four-year college have a 93 percent five-year graduation rate. Ninety-five percent of graduates are employed and 83 percent work full-time. More than four in five respondents say they feel fulfilled by their jobs. Half of graduates report salaries over $60,000, with a median STEM salary of $101,650 and a median non-STEM salary of $46,680. Sixty-eight percent of respondents feel at least somewhat financially secure. Nine in ten graduates would recommend College Possible, and 17 percent return to coach or work for the organization.
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