National Alumni Career Mobility Survey

A survey measuring graduate success and outcomes at the 5-year and 10-year marks.
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This year, UW-Stout is participating in the 2024 National Alumni Career Mobility (NACM) Survey, now conducted by Lightcast, a leader in labor market analytics and workforce data. The NACM survey captures comprehensive career pathway data from our alumni, focusing on key areas that provide insights into the value and impact of a UW-Stout education. 

Graduates from 2014 and 2019—both bachelor's and master's programs—are invited to participate. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping future academic and career services, helping us support the next generation of Blue Devils.

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Highlighted NACM 2021 Results 

2011 & 2016 Alumni
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93% agreed that "the career advice I received has been helpful."

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85% agreed that "the degree I earned helped me get started in my career."

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73% agreed that they were able to "understand career opportunities."

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59% agreed that they "networked with employers."

What does the NACM survey cover?

Career Insights

Number of jobs, industries, titles, geography, full vs. part-time, graduate school completion rate, internships during and after degree.

Economic Mobility

Salary growth, loan debt, family income growing up, current salary range.

Education Satisfaction

Satisfaction with educational experience, marketability of major, relationships, network, mentor(s), faculty/staff influence on success, affinity to school.

Career Satisfaction

Purpose, work-life balance, stability, responsibility, enthusiasm, and degree relevance.

Learning Outcomes and Experiences

General education, career advice, high impact learning practices, competencies.

Community Engagement

Community involvement, philanthropy, awards, honors, and recognition.


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