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In short: All sorts of astonishing things, many of which will grow out of or be inspired by your experience at Wellesley. A few numbers from one of our recent graduating classes:

 

97% of graduates

were employed, accepted to graduate school, or participating in a service or volunteer program within six months of graduation.

 

Top employers include:

Microsoft, Bank of America, JPMorganChase, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Boston Children’s Hospital, Mass General Brigham, Bates White, Pew Research Center, Accenture, Harvard Medical School, McMaster-Carr, Bloomberg

 

Top employment industries: 

Education, consulting, business, finance, health care, life sciences, internet and software, technology, engineering, nonprofit, NGO, arts, communications, media, legal, government

 

Top graduate schools include:

Columbia, Harvard, University of California, MIT, Brown, Carnegie Mellon, Geneva Graduate Institute, Northwestern, Tufts, University of Washington, Boston University, Cornell, Duke, NYU, Stanford, University of Pennsylvania

 

Fellowship winners include: 

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, Fulbright U.S. Student Program, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, Roosevelt Network Emerging Fellowship Program

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