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Executive Summary Post-graduation plans for 1,490 of 3,558 (42%) Class of 2012 graduates were obtained via the Graduating Student Survey. The survey was administered to undergraduate and graduate students from May 2012 until November 2012. Post-graduation results indicate that 45% of Class of 2011 respondents reported Employment as their primary post-graduation activity, up from 39% reported in 2011. Twenty percent reported Graduate and Professional School as their primary post-graduation activity, down 8% from 2011. The number of graduates who reported Seeking Employment as their primary post-graduation activity for the Class of 2012 was 16%, down 7% from 2011.

The average starting salary reported by Class of 2012 respondents who reported Employment as their primary post-graduation activity and indicated a starting salary was $48,886.

Geographical data show that 35% of Class of 2012 graduates who reported Employment as their primary post-graduation activity are working in Louisiana, followed by 11% working in Texas.

For those who reported Graduate and Professional School as their primary post-graduation activity, 39% reported that they will attend Tulane University. Law is the most popular field of study among those going to graduate school, with 14% reporting that they will pursue legal degrees. This is followed closely by 13% of students pursuing degrees in medicine.

As part of the survey, graduates were asked to rate their Tulane University education. They did so as follows:

2012 2011 Difference

Excellent 51.5% 50.0% +1.5%

Good 42.5% 43.0% -0.5%

Fair 4.9% 6.5% -1.6%

Poor 1.0% 0.5% +0.5%

Graduates were also asked if they would choose Tulane University again. They responded as follows:

2012 2011 Difference

Definitely 57% 50% +7%

Probably 34% 38% -4%

Probably Not 7% 9% -2%

Definitely Not 2% 3% -1%

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Background Tulane University graduates are surveyed each year to ascertain their post-graduation plans. The information collected from the Graduating Student Survey provides valuable insight into the variety of paths pursued by Tulane graduates. The Tulane Career Center administered the Graduating Student Survey prior to 2011. In 2011, the Career Center, the Office of Academic Affairs, and the Office of Alumni Affairs collaborated to complete this project. The collaboration between these offices proved successful and the results included a revised survey instrument and more robust survey administration. The collaboration between these offices continued for the deployment of the 2012 Graduating Student Survey as the survey instrument was refined further and the Office of Institutional Assessment assumed primary responsibility for administering the survey and analyzing the results. The information presented in this report was collected during the spring, summer, and fall of 2012, and highlights the responses of the Class of 2012.

Methodology Tulane undergraduate, graduate, and professional students who graduated in Summer 2011, Fall 2011, or Spring 2012 were considered eligible to participate in the 2012 Graduating Student Survey. The Office of the Registrar identified 3,558 eligible students in April 2012, and provided the necessary contact information to the Office of Academic Affairs for purposes of conducting the survey. A post-hoc review of the data indicated 3,623 students graduated over the aforementioned time period, thus 65 students graduates were not included in the survey process. The Graduating Student Survey was revised for the 2012 administration, and included questions about post-graduation activities, interest in alumni activities, and student learning outcomes (undergraduate students only). Demographic survey items were not included because that information was obtained through the student records system. The web-based survey was created using Qualtrics Survey Software, an online survey software product. Appendix A contains a complete copy of the survey instrument. Graduating students were contacted via email and invited to participate in the survey. The initial invitation was sent in May 2012 and non-responders received periodic email reminders and were encouraged to complete the survey before it closed in November 2012. Respondents were not offered any incentive to complete the survey. Students were required to verify their identity by entering their unique student identification number (commonly referred to as the SplashCard ID). Duplicate responses were removed from the result set, and all survey responses were kept confidential.

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Overall Class of 2012 Response Rates

The overall survey response rate increased by 3% in 2012. The undergraduate response rate dropped slightly from 49% to 46%, but the graduate response rate increased from 31% to 38%.

Survey Respondents by School The respondents appear to be representative of the Class of 2013 as no school was over- or under-represented among the respondents.

Undergraduate Graduate Total # of Respondents: 764 726 1,490 # of Graduates surveyed: 1,663 1,895 3,558 Response Rate: 46% 38% 42%

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Response Rates by School

The Deans of the Schools of Continuing Studies and Law authored targeted messages to their graduates to increase response rates. Additionally, survey administrators noticed a low response rate from the School of Social Work and believe the timing of the survey contributed to that low rate. Specifically, most Social Work students graduate in December, but the survey is administered the following May – November. Efforts are already underway to engage December graduates closer to their graduation date for the 2013 Graduating Student Survey.

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Primary Post-Graduation Activities – All Respondents The survey asked members of the Class of 2012, “What are your plans after graduation?” The 2012 survey included more specific response descriptions than in previous administrations. These choices were designed to capture graduates’ activities more accurately. Graduates who indicated that they obtained employment were asked to report the name of their employer, job title, type of job, starting salary and job location. Similarly, students who indicated that they were attending professional/graduate school were asked to provide the name of the institution, program type and the field of study in which they were enrolling. The chart below represents the results.

*Other activities include: Internship, Starting Own Business, Research, combination of employment and educational activities.

Newcomb-Tulane College Students in Nationally-Competitive Scholarship Competitions, 2012

Undergraduate Fulbright Scholars Seven winners

Goldwater Scholarship One winner, two honorable mentions (members of Class of 2013)

National Science Foundation Fellows Two recipients

Critical Language Scholarship Two winners

Rhodes Scholarship One Finalist

Marshall Scholarship One Finalist

Truman Scholarship One winner (member Class of 2013)

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Industries of Graduates Reporting Full-Time Employment

The 2012 survey included more specific response descriptions than in previous survey administrations. These choices were designed to capture graduates’ career fields more accurately.

Graduates reported being employed in the legal profession and medical practice more than any other professions. Less than 2% of graduates reported being employed in each of the following fields: Advertising, Biological Sciences, Communication/Media, Construction, Consumer Products, Education-Administration, Education-Counseling, Entertainment, Fashion/Apparel, Film, Government, Insurance, International Affairs, Journalism, Library/Information Sciences, Mathematics/Statistics, Performing Arts, Physical Sciences, Politics, Psychology, Public Policy, Public Relations, Publishing, Real Estate, Sales, Travel and Tourism, and Urban and Regional Planning.

* Other industries include: Economics, Energy, Higher Education, Management,

Respondents also indicated to what extent their job was related to their major with 89% stating that their employment was Somewhat (22%) or Very Much (67%) related to their major.

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Location of Class of 2012 – Employed Graduates For the respondents that reported Employment as their post-graduation plan, 35% plan to live in Louisiana, a decrease of 12% from 2011. Eleven percent (11%) of 2012 graduates plan to live in Texas, an increase of 3% from 2011, and 8% plan to live in New York.

Employers of Tulane Graduates

Tulane graduates are employed in both large and small businesses as well as non-profit agencies and government entities. A list of employers identified by survey respondents is included as Appendix B. Employers of Tulane graduates include Big Five Accounting Firms such as Deloitte & Touche, Ernst & Young, KPMG, and PricewaterhouseCoopers; professional sports teams such as the New Orleans Hornets and Saints; New Orleans area school districts; non-profit organizations such as The Green Project; the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security; and medical centers including Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Approximately 21% of the employers listed by Tulane graduates are in the metropolitan New Orleans area and 6% are described as family-owned businesses by respondents.

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Employers Hiring the Most Tulane Graduates

Tulane University – 39 Graduates

Teach for America – 20 Graduates

PricewaterhouseCoopers – 13 Graduates

Starting Salary Information We asked respondents who reported their primary post-graduation activity as Employment, Military, or Volunteer Service for their starting salary in US Dollars. This question is not mandatory and not every employed graduate answered it. The average starting salary for respondents who answered this question is $48,886 (median salary was $45,000). The high starting salary reported was $350,000; the low starting salary was $1,000.

Top Five Graduate Schools Enrolling 2012 Graduates

Tulane University 39%

Louisiana State University 5%

New York University 3%

Loyola University, New Orleans 2%

Vanderbilt University 2%

Other Schools Enrolling 2012 Tulane Graduates: A.T. Still University, American University, Auburn University, Baylor College of Medicine, Bentley University, Boston College, Boston University, Brown University, California Institute of Technology, City University London, College of William & Mary, Columbia University, Cornell University, Creighton University, CU Denver, Denver University, DePaul University, Emory University, ESCP Europe, Florida International University, Florida State University, Gemological Institute of America, George Washington University, Georgetown University, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Harvard University, Hofstra University, James Cook University, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Kent State University, Lehigh University, Lincoln Memorial University, Marymount University, Massachusetts General Institute of Health Professions, McGill University, Medical College of Wisconsin, Michigan State University, Ohio State University, Rutgers University, Simmons College, St. John's University, Stanford University, Temple University, The Catholic University of America, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, The College of New Jersey, University at Albany, University of Alabama, Birmingham, University of Arizona, University of Arkansas, University of Arkansas-Little Rock, University of California, University of California-Davis, University of California- Irvine, University of California-Los Angeles, University of California-Santa Barbara, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado, University of Connecticut, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Illinois, University of Iowa, University of Kentucky, University of Leicester, University of London, University of Maryland, University of Miami, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of Missouri, University of Missouri-Kansas City, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Notre Dame, University of Pennsylvania, University of Rochester, University of Southern California, University of Southern Mississippi, University of Sussex, University of Tampa, University of Tennessee, University of Texas, University of Texas Medical Branch, University of Virginia, University of Washington, University of Washington, Seattle, University of Wisconsin, Virginia Commonwealth University, Washington & Lee University, Washington University in St. Louis, Wayne State University, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, William Carey University, Yale University, and Yeshiva University.

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Graduate Fields of Study Tulane graduates will be pursuing advanced degrees in over 100 different areas of study. The fields of study below received the most responses.

Law 14%

Medicine 13%

Public Health 13%

Neuroscience 5%

Biomedical Engineering 4%

English 4%

For students who will be pursuing graduate studies at Tulane University, the top areas of study are listed below.

Public Health 21%

Neuroscience 10%

Biomedical Engineering 9%

Medicine 9%

English 8%

Law 4%

History 4%

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Post-Graduation Activities and Starting Salaries by School

All Respondents Employed 45% Seeking Employment 16% Maintaining Previous Job 8% Not seeking Employment 0.5% Accepted Grad & Prof School 20% Applied Grad & Prof School 2% Military 0.6% Volunteer Service 0.5% Undecided 0.7% Other 7% Average Starting Salary $48,886

School of Architecture (55 Responses) Employed 56% Seeking Employment 31% Maintaining Previous Job 6% Not seeking Employment 0% Accepted Grad & Prof School 0% Applied Grad & Prof School 2% Military 2% Volunteer Service 0% Undecided 0% Other 4% Average Starting Salary $38,885

A.B. Freeman School of Business (297 Responses) Employed 54% Seeking Employment 19% Maintaining Previous Job 12% Not seeking Employment 0% Accepted Grad & Prof School 7% Applied Grad & Prof School 1% Military 0% Volunteer Service 0% Undecided 1% Other 6% Average Starting Salary $57,859 Undergraduate $51,602 Graduate $63,654

The A.B. Freeman School of Business gathers post-graduation placement information for both graduate and undergraduate students independent of the Graduating Student Survey. These data are collected, documented, and reported according to MBA Career Services Council standards. The results for the BSM, MACCT, MBA, MFIN, and MME graduates are as of September 30, 2012. Bachelor of Science in Management (416 graduates)

Actively Seeking Employment 81% 54% accepted offer Not actively seeking employment 19% 10% postponing job search, 45% continuing education, 45% other reasons Median compensation $55,000

Master of Accounting (64 graduates) Actively Seeking Employment 88% 92% accepted offer by graduation Not actively seeking employment 7% 100% continuing education No information available 5% Median compensation $51,000

Master of Business Administration (85 graduates)

Actively Seeking Employment 60% 82% accepted offer no later than 3 months post- graduation Not actively seeking employment 29% 100% continuing education No information available 11% Median compensation $51,000

Master of Finance (57 graduates)

Actively Seeking Employment 60% 82% accepted offer no later than 3 months post- graduation Not actively seeking employment 14% 63% already employed, 37% other reasons No information available 26% Median compensation $50,000

Master of Management in Energy (25 graduates)

Actively Seeking Employment 88% 91% accepted offer no later than 3 months post- graduation Not actively seeking employment 0% No information available 12% Median compensation $62,500

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School of Continuing Studies (86 Responses) Employed 21% Seeking Employment 12% Maintaining Previous Job 36% Not seeking Employment 2% Accepted Grad & Prof School 9% Applied Grad & Prof School 5% Military 0% Volunteer Service 0% Undecided 0% Other 15% Average Starting Salary $49,966

School of Law (151 Responses) Employed 56% Seeking Employment 29% Maintaining Previous Job 5% Not seeking Employment 0% Accepted Grad & Prof School 3% Applied Grad & Prof School 0% Military 0% Volunteer Service 0% Undecided 1% Other 6% Average Starting Salary $69,749

School of Liberal Arts (347 Responses) Employed 36% Seeking Employment 15% Maintaining Previous Job 4% Not seeking Employment 0.3% Accepted Grad & Prof School 33% Applied Grad & Prof School 1% Military 1% Volunteer Service 0.6% Undecided 1% Other 8% Average Starting Salary $33,068

School of Medicine (87 Responses) Employed 81% Seeking Employment 1% Maintaining Previous Job 2% Not seeking Employment 0% Accepted Grad & Prof School 2% Applied Grad & Prof School 3% Military 0% Volunteer Service 0% Undecided 0% Other 10% Average Starting Salary $48,773

School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine (191 Responses)

Employed 42% Seeking Employment 15% Maintaining Previous Job 6% Not seeking Employment 2% Accepted Grad & Prof School 25% Applied Grad & Prof School 0% Military 0% Volunteer Service 2% Undecided 1% Other 7% Average Starting Salary $46,541

School of Science & Engineering (255 Responses)

Employed 33% Seeking Employment 11% Maintaining Previous Job 2% Not seeking Employment 0% Accepted Grad & Prof School 39% Applied Grad & Prof School 4% Military 2% Volunteer Service 0% Undecided 1% Other 8% Average Starting Salary $40,530

School of Social Work (18 Responses) Employed 67% Seeking Employment 28% Maintaining Previous Job 6% Not seeking Employment 0% Accepted Grad & Prof School 0% Applied Grad & Prof School 0% Military 0% Volunteer Service 0% Undecided 0% Other 0% Average Starting Salary $41,674

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Conclusions The Class of 2012 graduates are employed at a slightly higher rate than the 2011 graduates (45% in 2012 and 39% in 2011) with a slightly higher starting salary ($48,886 in 2012 and $48,091 in 2011). Law and Medicine are the most popular fields for those continuing their education, and for those who are continuing at Tulane, Public Health is the most popular field. The graduates also look highly upon their Tulane experience with 94% describing it as Excellent or Good and 91% would definitely or probably choose Tulane again.

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Appendix A Exit Student Survey 2012

Please verify your name: Please click here if this is not your name

First Name

Last Name

Post-Graduation Plans: Which of the following best describes your post-graduation plans? I have found a job (full- or part-time).

I maintained a job while attending Tulane and will be returning to that position.

I am not employed and I am looking for a job (full- or part-time).

I am not employed and I am not seeking employment (full- or part-time).

I have accepted admission to graduate or professional school.

I have applied to graduate or professional school but have not yet been accepted.

I am joining the military.

I am going into volunteer service.

I am undecided.

Other (please describe) ____________________

Tell Us About Your Job: In which field will you be employed?

Accounting Advertising Airline Industry Architecture Arts Education/Therapy Banking/Investment Banking Biological Sciences Communications/Media Construction Consulting Consumer Products Education - Administration Education - Counseling Education - Teaching Engineering Entertainment Fashion/Apparel Film Finance

Government Health Care/Administration Hospitality (Hotel/Restaurants) Human Resources Insurance Interior Design International Affairs Journalism Landscape Architecture Law Enforcement Legal Library/Information Services Marketing Mathematics/Statistics Medical Practice Medical Research Military

Non-Profit Performing Arts Physical Sciences Politics Psychology Public Health Public Policy Public Relations Publishing Real Estate Sales Social Work/Services Technical Writing Technology/Internet Travel and Tourism Urban and Regional Planning Visual Arts Other (please describe)

Please provide the following information regarding your employer: Employer Name Employer City Employer State

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Is this a family-owned business? Yes No What is your start date? May, 2012 June, 2012 July, 2012 August, 2012

September, 2012 October,2012 November, 2012 December, 2012

January, 2013 February, 2013 March, 2013 April, 2013

What will your job title be? Please provide your annual salary (excluding bonuses; do not include commas): Including the job that you've described, how many job offers did you receive? How did you find your job? Employment Agency On-campus Career Fair Off-campus Career Fair Online/Newspaper/Trade Publication Job Posting Networked using family's/friend's connections Previous job, internship, or volunteer experience Tulane Alumna/Alumnus Tulane Career Services Tulane Professor Other (please describe below) Do you consider your job to be related to your major? Very Much Somewhat Very Little Not at all Tell Us About Your Graduate School Plans: Which graduate or professional school will you attend? Program/Field of Study: What degree (MBA, MD, JD, etc.) are you pursuing? Can We Help? I need some help deciding whether to look for a job or apply to grad school. Yes No I need help with my job search. Yes No

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Tell Us About Your Tulane Experience: To what extent do you think your education at Tulane contributed to your knowledge, skills, and/or personal development in each of the following areas?

Very Much

Somewhat Very Little

Not At All

Don't Know

Writing effectively

Using foreign languages

Using logical, statistical, or mathematical reasoning to analyze problems

Thinking critically and analytically

Understanding scientific methods of reasoning

Applying the scientific methods of inquiry

Analyzing creative performance and artistic expression

Understanding other cultures and societies

Describing and analyzing human society and its institutions, historical processes and events

Gaining a broad base of knowledge and skills

Applying knowledge in a practical setting

Working cooperatively in a group

Commitment to civic responsibility

Information gathering skills

Did you complete your undergraduate degree in the timeframe that you expected? Yes No (please explain below) All things considered, how would you evaluate the overall education that you received at Tulane? Excellent Good Fair Poor If you had to start all over again, would you still choose to attend Tulane? Definitely Probably Probably Not Definitely Not

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Get Connected! Stay connected with Tulane Alumni in your city while enjoying social events and networking opportunities. There are over 75 clubs that span across the globe and each year over 10,500 Tulanians participate in alumni events. Please select the club(s) to which you would like to be connected: Alabama -- Birmingham Alabama -- Gulf Coast Arizona -- Phoenix Arkansas -- Little Rock California -- Los Angeles California -- Orange County California -- San Diego California -- San Francisco Colorado -- Denver District of Columbia -- Washington Florida -- Gold Coast Florida -- Jacksonville Florida -- Orlando Florida -- Sarasota Florida -- South Florida Florida -- Tampa Georgia -- Atlanta Illinois -- Chicago Indiana -- Indianapolis Kentucky -- Louisville Louisiana -- Acadiana Louisiana -- Alexandria Louisiana -- Baton Rouge Louisiana -- Lake Charles Louisiana -- Monroe Louisiana -- New Orleans Louisiana -- N.O. Young Alumni

Louisiana -- Northshore Louisiana -- Shreveport Maryland -- Baltimore Massachusetts -- Boston Michigan -- Detroit Minnesota -- Minneapolis/St. Paul Mississippi -- Gulf Coast Mississippi -- South Mississippi Mississippi -- Jackson Missouri -- Kansas City Missouri -- St. Louis Nebraska -- Omaha Nevada -- Las Vegas New Jersey -- New Jersey New Mexico -- Albuquerque/Santa Fe New York -- New York New York -- Western New York North Carolina -- Charlotte North Carolina -- Raleigh/Durham Ohio -- Cincinnati Ohio -- Cleveland Oklahoma -- Tulsa Oregon -- Portland Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia

Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh South Carolina -- Charleston South Carolina -- Columbia Tennessee -- Memphis Tennessee -- Nashville Texas -- Austin Texas -- Dallas Texas -- El Paso Texas -- Houston Texas -- San Antonio Utah -- Salt Lake City Virginia -- Richmond Washington -- Seattle Wisconsin -- Milwaukee Argentina -- Buenos Aires Canada -- Toronto Chile China -- Beijing Ecuador Mexico Panama Puerto Rico Singapore South Korea Taiwan Western Europe

Please provide the mailing address that you would like Alumni Affairs to use when contacting you. Address Address 2 City State Zip Code Country What email address should Alumni Affairs use to contact you regarding events and other alumni opportunities in your area? Alumni e-mail address: Please feel free to provide any additional feedback or comments below. Thank you very much for completing the 2012 Tulane University Graduating Student Survey!

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Appendix B Employers Reported by Employed Graduates

3ality Technica Binh Thuan Medical College Cerner Corporation Crowdfunding Capital Advisors

A Bar A Ranch Blade Dynamics Chaffe & Associates Cumberland Consulting Group

ABC News All Media Bloomberg, L.P Chambers of S.Venkiteswaran Dat Dog

Abington Memorial Hospital Booz Allen Hamilton Charles River Associates DAVA Oncology, LP

Adams and Reese LLP Bowling & McKinney Chemonic International DeLizio & Gilliam PLLC

Agora Financial Bracewell and Giuliani Chesapeake Energy Dell

Albany Medical Center BrainLab Children's Bureau of New Orleans

Deloitte & Touche LLP

Albert Einstein / Montefiore Medical Center

Brigham and Women's Hospital Children's Hospital of New Orleans

Department of Children and Family Services

Allendale Fund Bright Horizons Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Department of Veterans Affairs

American Dance Festival Build America Mutual Children's National Medical Center

Dept. of Homeland Security/FEMA

American Federation of Teachers

Burger King China Association of Microfinance

Deutsche Bank

Amigos de Las Americas Byhalia Elementary School (Through Teach For America)

China Minsheng Banking Corp., Ltd.

DHHS - Indian Health Service

Aptify Caesar's Entertainment Choice Energy Direct Energy

ArtPlace Cahill Gordon and Reindel LLP Cibola General Hospital District Title, A Corporation

Ashoka California Public Interest Research Group (Energy Service Corp)

Citigroup DLA Inc

Ashurst LLP Callan Contemporary Cleco Corporation DMS Consulting

Balfour Beatty Construction Camp Sea Gull and Seafarer Cleveland Clinic Donghua University

Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center

Canal Barge ClinicalMind, LLC Dongxing Securities Co. Ltd

Barnett Fronczak Barlowe Architects

Capital One College Forward, AmeriCorps dSPACE Studio Ltd.

Barrasso Usdin Kupperman Freeman & Sarver LLC

Cascadia Wildlands Columbia Investment Management Company

Duke University Medical Center

Baylor Health Care System Catholic Relief Services Commander's Palace Dupont

Baylor University Centanni Investigative Agency Communities in Schools E&M Electric and Machinery

Bayview Center for Mental Health

Centerplate Connect + Trade East Jefferson General Hospital

Beevers & Beevers LLP Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Costa Farms EducaUC

Belmont Savings Bank Centerstone Research Institute Court of Common Pleas

Betancourt, Van Hemmen, Greco & Kenyon

Central City Renaissance Alliance

Credit Suisse

Employers highlighted in green are located in the metropolitan New Orleans area

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Appendix B, Continued

Elite Educational Institute Food and Drug Administration Harrah's New Orleans J.Crew

Emard Danoff Port Tamulski & Paetzold

Foster Wheeler Havas Life NYC J.P. Morgan Chase

Empire State Fox Sports Interactive Media HCSS Jacobs Engineering

Entergy Frac Tech Services International (FTSI)

HealthCore, Inc Jacobson, Goldberg & Kulb

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Frank Schlehofer Helen Keller International JCYS Northwest Family Center

Environmental Protection Agency

Franklin Law Group Heritage Preservation Jefferson Parish Attorney's Office

Epic Systems Fresenius Medical Care Hermann-Grima House Museum

Jefferson County Commission

Equity Residential Frilot, LLC HL Group Jemison Van de Graaff Mansion Foundaion

Ernst & Young Fund for Global Human Rights Horizon Capital Jesuit High School

Eskew+Dumez+Ripple FX Networks HTG Capital Partners, LLC JET Program

Eszterlánc Magyar-Angol Montessori Gyermekház

Gameloft Iberia Bank Jill of All Trades, LLC

Explorer Services Genetech IBM Corp. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Fair Share Alliance George Smith Partners ICF International Jonathan Tate

Falck Alford Gibbs Development IKB Jones Walker

Family Service of Greater New Orleans

GJTBS In Zone Brands JP2 Architects

Fannie Mae Golden Steves Cohen & Gordon Industrial Research Institute JPMorgan Chase and Co.

Federal Judiciary Good Work Network Ineos JSC Republican Research Center for Neurosurgery

Fellowship of Orthopaedic Researchers

Gould Evans Innovative Artists Judge Nannette Jolivette Brown

First Baptist School Grande Prairie Regional College Inova Health System Judge Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux

First Solar Grant Thornton International Medical Corps Junta for Progressive Action

Fitch Ratings Greg Wilson International Monetary Fund Kanoon Magnet Elementary School

Flanagan Partners Guidestar Clinical Trials Management

International School of Louisiana

Kansas State University School of Medicine at Wichita

Fleur De Lis Financial Hahnemann University Hospital/ Drexel College of Medicine

Interstate Hotels and Resorts Kantrow, Spaht, Weaver, and Blitzer

FlightAware

Hard Rock Casino Isicoff, Ragatz & Koenigsberg Kat Koops

Employers highlighted in green are located in the metropolitan New Orleans area

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Appendix B, Continued

Kean Miller Louisiana Public Health Institute

Michael Fortkort PC New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

KPMG Louisiana Recovery School District

Middleberg, Riddle & Gianna New York City Teaching Fellows

Kumon Louisiana State University Millicom International Cellular Nippon International Cooperation for Community Development (NGO)

LA DHH OPH Family Planning Program

LSU Health Sciences Center Montefiore Medical Center NJ Judiciary

Laitram Machinery Lutheran Social Services of the Virgin Islands

Morgan Stanley NMF, Inc.

Kean Miller Lycee Francais de la Nouvelle Orleans

MRE Consulting NO/AIDS Task Force

KPMG Madigan Army Medical Center MSHX NOLA BRAZIL

Kumon Madison Avenue Worldwide Murray Hill United Methodist Church

Nordstrom

LA DHH OPH Family Planning Program

Malvern Instruments Musket Corp. Northwestern Mutual

Laitram Machinery Maryland Oral Surgery Associates

MWW Group Northwestern University

Law Offices of Yang and Partners

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Science

National Analysts Worldwide Oak Street Café

Laz Parking Massachusetts General Hospital

National Basketball Association (NBA)

Occidental Petroleum

Lee Ledbetter and Associates Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

National Capitol Consortium Walter Reed

Ochsner Clinic Foundation

Legacy Offshore Mayo Clinic National Labor Relations Board Ochsner Medical Center

Legal Services of Southern Piedmont

McCormick and Company National WWII Museum Ochsner West Bank

Life Technologies McGraw-Hill Higher Education Nationwide Insurance Office of Legislative Audits

Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP

McLean & Howard, LLP Naval Oceanographic Office Office of the Governor

Littler Mendelson Medical College of Wisconsin Netsuite, Inc. Olmsted County Public Health Services

Loma Linda University Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (Medpac)

Neuberger Berman OMD

Long Island University MediSend International New England Research Institutes (Inc)

Oregon Health & Science University

Louisiana Delta Service Corps - Second Harvest Food Bank

Mercer New Orleans EMS Orleans Parish Criminal District Court

Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal

Merrill Lynch New Orleans Hornets Outward Bound

Louisiana Landmarks Society Mi Esperanza New Orleans Saints P & W CPA

Louisiana Office of Public Health - Infectious Disease Epidemiology Section

Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office

New York City Bar Justice Center

PacTec Inc.

Employers highlighted in green are located in the metropolitan New Orleans area

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Appendix B, Continued Parkland Health & Hospital System

Rajah & Tann LLP Signature Room The Center at Lincoln

Partners HealthCare International

Rare Simmons The Green Project

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, LLP

Raymond James and Associates

Single Stop USA The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp

Pelican Publishing Recovery School District Sky Research The Hun School of Princeton

Penta Corporation Regions Bank Smarty Pants The Hungry Cat

Perini Management Services, Inc.

Relay Graduate School of Education

SMP AG The Law Offices of Matt Greenbaum

Peter A. Mayer Advertising Remote Tiger St. Joseph Center The Office of Mayor Mitch Landrieu

Petrotech Renee Swanson, LLC St. Vincent Family Center The Olinger Group

PFC Energy Rhode island hospital Structure The Receivables Exchange

Plan PolitÃcas Públicas Rush University Suncoast Land Services, Inc. The Sisung Group

Planned Parenthood Sail Capital Partner Sunflower Trilingual School The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

Platts Saint Joseph College SunTrust Robinson Humphrey The Travelers Companies, Inc.

Population Services International

Sanford Health SUNY Downstate Medical Center

The Urban Conservancy

Postlethwaite & Netterville Satsuma Cafe Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa

Thomas Jefferson University and Hospitals

Preservation Resource Center and Tulane University

SciMetrika, LLC Swap Boutique Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Search Influence T3 Trading Group TLV Legal

Prometheus Research LLC Seattle Children's Hospital TaLK TMC Bonds

Prudential Insurance Company of America

Sentient Medical Teach for America Todd Shemarya Artists

Public Health Institute (position is contracted to the California Department of Public Health)

Sequent Energy Management Teaching Assistant Program in France

Touro Infirmary

Qinghai Normal University Shalom Baranes Associates TeachNOLA TradeLink

Quina Grundhoefer Architects

Shell Oil Company Temple University Treliant Risk Advisors

Quorum Business Solutions SHI International Terex Corporation Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Company

Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital

SHIIPS Tesla Motors Tulane University

Showtime Networks The Breast Cancer Relief Foundation

Tulsa County District Attorney Office

Employers highlighted in green are located in the metropolitan New Orleans area

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Appendix B, Continued Tyonek University Hospital UMPC St. Margaret Wells Fargo Securities

U.S. Department of Justice University of Arizona Uptown Messenger West Jefferson High School

U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, Judge Martin Feldman

University of California Urban Focus Wexler & Walker

U.S. District Courts of the Middle District of Pennsylvania

University of California, San Francisco

United States Army White & Case LLP

Ubom Eastern Cape Theatre Company

University of Central Florida US Department of Health & Human Services (USPHS Commissioned Corps)

Whitehead Law Firm

UCLA Medical Center University of Colorado US Senate Wiencek+Associates, Architects+Planners

UIEvolution University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

UTMB William Blair

Umea University Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics

University of Kentucky Vanderbilt University Windstream

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