Outcomes For Class Of 2020 May, August, And December Graduates

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Outcomes for Class of 2020May, August, and December GraduatesSurvey Administration for the Graduates, Class of 2020The survey was given to students who applied for graduation with the Registrar’s Office. The survey was placed in thestudent’s AP OneStop account under the Self Services Tab. Each student received several emails making them awareof the importance of the First Destination survey and were encouraged to participate. Students received follow-upemails and/or a phone call after graduation instructing them to complete the survey if they had not already. Studentsalso received a listing of job resources for those who were still seeking employment opportunities. Please note that thisyear’s report may have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic considering the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporteda record high unemployment rate of 14.7% by April 2020. By December 2020, the unemployment rate was 6.7%, lowerthan April 2020 but double the rate of January 2020 when unemployment was 3.6% prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.With that, unemployment rates could have impacted May, August, and December graduates.Please note the following when using this data:1. Associate and graduate level degrees are not tracked, as they are not required.2. Only confirmed graduates’ surveys were calculated.First Destination Survey Knowledge Rate OverviewThe survey includes questions about the student’s most recent experience. It asked questions about their employmentplans at the time of graduation and up to 11 months afterwards. Degrees confirmed for Associate and Master levelswere not included in the report, only undergraduates receiving a first-time Bachelor degree were calculated. A total of1169 responses were received from a total of 1652 undergraduate degrees confirmed and awarded resulting in anoverall knowledge rate of 71%.To achieve a higher knowledge rate, we collaborated with the Office of Information Technology and the Office ofRegistrar to automatically populate the survey in graduating seniors AP OneStop (self-service) account. Graduates alsoreceived a series of emails (one two weeks prior to graduation, one two weeks after graduation and three more attemptsbetween May and June of 2021). We also attempted to contact and complete the survey by phone with each graduate.Further, we searched, messaged and found graduates through social media to include, LinkedIn and Facebook.Knowledge Rate by Individual CollegesFor the individual colleges, the reported salaries will only reflect full-time employment status. The College of Educationproduced the largest knowledge rate of 83% with 56 of the 67 graduates completing the survey. The College ofBusiness produced the second highest knowledge rate with 157 of 198 graduates completing the survey resulting in a79% knowledge rate. The College of Arts and Letters had 246 of 328 graduates complete the survey resulting in a 75%knowledge rate. The College of Behavioral and Health Sciences had 459 of 711 graduates complete the surveyresulting in a 65% knowledge rate. Lastly, the College of STEM had 251 of 348 graduates to complete the surveyresulting in a 72% knowledge rate. Each academic college produced moderate response rates which allowed for theoverall knowledge rate of 71% for the 2020 graduating class.College1DS ResponsesArts and LettersBehavioral and Health SciencesBusinessEducationSTEMTotal Bachelor Degrees246459157562511169# ConfirmedDegrees328711198673481652Response Rate75%65%79%83%72%71%

Overall Bachelor ResultsAt the conclusion of the survey period, results indicated that 99% of respondents were engaged throughopportunities of employment, continuing education, military, volunteer work, or seeking employment while only1% of respondents reported not seeking employment or continuing education plans at this time. Of those whowere actively engaged, 53% reported full-time employment, 16% were continuing or planning to continue theireducation, 26% were seeking employment, 1% were involved in volunteer work, and 3% were serving in the military.Although we did not survey unemployment related to the COVID-19 pandemic, we believe the COVID-19 pandemic mayhave impacted the increased number of respondents seeking employment compared to 2019 results in which only 16%of respondents reported seeking employment.PLANS AFTER GRADUATION60%50%40%30%53%20%26%10%16%1%3%Not SeekingMilitary0%Full ntVolunteerSalary Averages of New EmploymentAs indicated by Payscale.com, the average salary for Tennesseans holding a bachelor’s degree is 56,053. Of thosereporting employment (full-time and part-time) as a primary plan, 519 graduates reported their salaries resulting in thefollowing breakdowns:2020 SALARIES 41,600 43,203 32,000MedianRange: 12,000 to 102,000AverageMode

Graduate and Professional SchoolOf respondents, 16% listed Graduate or Professional Schools as their primary plan. The following graduate andprofessional schools were reported: Austin Peay State University Ohio State University Ave Maria School of Law Oklahoma Baptist University Bellarmine University Purdue University Belmont University South College Capella University Stephen F. Austin State University Colorado Christian University The State University at Buffalo Columbia University Tennessee State University Dakota State University Tennessee Tech University University of Denver Troy University Eastern Kentucky University Campbellsville University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University University of Colorado East Tennessee State University University of Georgia Grambling State University University of Kentucky Grand Canyon University University of Louisville Hawthorn University University of Massachusetts-Amherst Indiana State University University of Memphis Johnson University University of Nevada Reno Kansas State University University of Southern California Liberty University University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Lindsey Wilson College University of Tennessee-Health Science Meharry Medical College University of Tennessee-Knoxville Middle Tennessee State University University of Texas-Austin Murray State University University of Kentucky Nashville School of Law Vanderbilt University North Carolina State University Western Kentucky University

College of Arts and Letters: OverviewAt the conclusion of the survey period 99% of College of Arts and Letters graduates were actively engaged—employed (full-time or part-time work), enrolled in graduate or professional programs or planning oncontinuing education, serving in a branch of military, or seeking employment while only 1% of respondentsreported not seeking employment or continuing education plans at this time. There were no respondentsreporting involvement in volunteer work. Of those who were actively engaged, 46% were working either full or parttime jobs, while 14% indicated they were enrolled in a graduate program or school, 2% serving in a branch of militaryand 37% seeking employment.This chart represent the plans after graduation for 2020 bachelor’s degree recipients.College of Arts and Letters50%45%40%35%30%25%20%46%37%15%10%5%1%2%Not SeekingMilitary0%Full entFrom the data 15% of the graduates stated they completed an internship. The noted internship sites were: Austin Peay State University Five Star Media Austin Peay State University Athletics FPC Learning Center And Preschool Austin Peay State University Public Relations Hooters Austin Peay State University Recreation Robertson County Schools AutoZone Sanctuary Inc. Christian County Public Schools State of Tennessee Legislature Chamber Of Commerce Stewart County Middle School Clarksville Montgomery County School System The All State Clarksville Parks and Recreation TN Sports 360 Dawn Dickins Tyson Foods FastSigns White House Heritage Elementary School

There were 62 respondents or 25% of College of Arts and Letters graduates who disclosed salary information, resultingin an average of 36,234.35. Forty-six respondents reported employment and provided names for their employers aslisted below: 5 Star Media Group Joann Stores Agero Kroger Austin Peay State University Lane Bryant Beachhaven Winery Lasaters Beztak Properties Lauriston Law Firm BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee McNamara's Irish Pub Buff City Soap Mid-Tennessee Alarms Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts Misfit Factory Cheatham Middle School Murray State University Chick-Fil-A Nashville Sounds Christian Community Schools Nashville Trail Citi Trend Noodles and Company Clarksville Montgomery County School System Publix Supermarkets Clarksville Parks and Recreation Quail Ridge Children's Center Community Preservation and Development Corporation Richard Hall Consolidated Media RP Photography Credit Control Servpro Creek Wood High School Target CW Resources The Andrews Agency Department of Health The Culinary Institute of America Dickson County School System The Daily Times Disney World The Overlook Dress for Success Triangle The Salvation Army Elite Graphics Trinity Property Consultants Enterprise Tristar Horizon Erin United Methodist Church Tyson Foods FastSigns University of Tennessee FedEx US Army Five Star Media U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Forsyth County Schools USA Softball Fox 17 News Walmart Halford Company Walt Disney Harpeth High School HCA Healthcare Higgins Insurance

The College of Arts and Letters had 21% of graduates to report and provide names of the institution they will attend forfuture educational endeavors: Austin Peay State University University of Louisville Columbia University University of Memphis Liberty University University of Tennessee-Knoxville Campbellsville University Western Kentucky University Oklahoma Baptist University Tennessee State University

College of Behavioral and Health Sciences: OverviewAt the conclusion of the survey period 99% of College Behavioral and Health Sciences graduates were activelyengaged— employed (full-time or part-time work), enrolled in graduate or professional programs or planningon continuing education, serving in a branch of military, or seeking employment. Only 1% of respondentsreported not seeking employment nor continuing education plans at this time. Of those who were actively engaged,54% were working either full or part-time jobs, 3% serving in the military, 1% serving in a volunteer program, and 22%seeking employment.This chart represent the plans after graduation for 2020 bachelor’s degree recipients.College of Behavioral and Health Sciences60%50%40%30%54%20%10%22%19%1%3%Not SeekingMilitary0%Full gEmploymentOf the reported data 29% of the graduates stated they completed an internship. The noted internship sites were: Acute Care Bethesda Center Advanced Therapy Solutions Big Brothers Big Sisters Allure Bar and Grill Bon Secours St. Francis Health System American Diabetes Association Brookdale American Family Care Centennial Medical Center American Red Cross, Tennessee River Division Centerstone Regional Intervention Program Ascension St. Thomas Cheatham County Community Enhancement Austin Peay State University Austin Peay State University Athletic Training Child Advocacy Center Austin Peay State University Boyd Health Services City of Memphis Austin Peay State University Campus Police Clarksville Elite Gymnastics Center Austin Peay State University Foy Fitness and Clarksville Montgomery County School SystemRecreation Clarksville Nursing RehabilitationAustin Peay State University Strength and Clarksville Police DepartmentConditioning Community Health ClinicalBarksdale Elementary Cornerstone Pediatric Therapies Coalition

Department of Children Services Pleasant View Fitness Disney College Program Premier Medical Group Dogwood Bend Assisted Living Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee English First Pro Rehab Father Ryan Strength and Conditioning Riverview Inn Fellowship of Christian Athletes Sarah Cannon Healthy Clarksville Mayors Fitness Council Select Physical Therapy Henry County High School Sexual Assault Center Hilcrest Clinic Shady Lawn Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Hope Pregnancy Center Sigma Health Services Jennie Stuart Medical Group St. Thomas Midtown Jewish Hospital St. Thomas West Kenwood Middle School Star Physical Therapy Ladera Park Dermatology Tennessee General Assembly Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee Tennessee Oncology Lehman and Johnson Law Firm Tennova Healthcare Maine General Medical Center The Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Center Manna Cafe Ministries The Center for Family Development Mary's Center The Kennedy Law Firm Matthew Walker Comprehensive Center The Old Firehouse Day Shelter Memphis Police Department The Urban League of Greater Chattanooga Mental Health Cooperative United Housing Connections and Fellow Countrymen Miami Valley Hospital United States Army Montgomery County Department of Children Services United States Department of Energy Montgomery County Juvenile Court Urban League of Greater Chattanooga Montgomery County Office of the Public Defender Urban Ministries Montgomery County Veterans Treatment Court University of Tennessee Montgomery County Morning Pointe Navihealth VA Hospital North Central Kansas Regional Juvenile Detention Vanderbilt University Medical Center NorthCrest Medical Center Walking Horse Meadows Oak Plains Academy West Tennessee Healthcare: Madison General Peace Corps Wyatt Chiropractic Pennyroyal Center YMCA Phipps PharmacyExtensionThere were 129 employed graduates who disclosed salary information resulting in an average of 46,082. For the College ofBehavioral and Health Sciences, 54% of graduates reported employment and provided names of employers as listed below: Rafferty's (Self Employed) Blue Cord Realty Starbucks 21st Mortgage

5 Star Media Group Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee 86TH Combat Support Hospital Boiano & Boiano LLC AB Staffing Byard Construction, LLC Abbott Carilion Clinic Academy Sports and Outdoors Caron Baugher Accenture Carroll Bank and Trust Adoration Health Cass Regional Medical Center Advanced Behavior Consultants CDE Lightband Advantage EXPO Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation Aegis Sciences Corporation Centerstone Agero Inc. Change Healthcare AHC Clarksville Charlotte Elementary School Aisin Automotive Casting LLC Chartwells Higher Education Dining Services Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Cheatham County School District Amazon City of Clarksville Amentum Clarksville Comprehensive Treatment Center American Eagle Outfitters Clarksville Elite Gymnastics Center American Health Associates Clarksville Lighting and Appliance American Traveler Clovercroft Elementary AMETEK Clarksville Montgomery County School System Amsurg College Possible Army and Air Force Exchange Services Colsa Corporation Ascension Consolidated Utility District Ascension St. Thomas Midtown Costco Services Ascension St. Thomas West Crumble Cookies Ashley Homestore Crunch Fitness AT&T Cumberland Hall Hospital Austin Peay State University Cumberland Heights Elementary School Avant Cummings Inc. Aviagen Cummins Filtration AZN Sandwich Bar Dairy Queen Bank Card of America Danfoss Power Solutions Bath & Body Works Davison County School System Battle Ground Fitness DaVita Blackhorse Pub and Brewery Denny’s Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Denso Manufacturing Athens Tennessee Inc. Blount County Government Department of Children's Services Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Department of Defense

Department of Veterans Affairs Hendersonville Hospital Deutsche Credit Capital Partners Hilton Garden Inn DICK'S Sporting Goods Hopkinsville Community College Dickson County Board of Education Hospital Corporation of America Dickson County Sheriff’s Office Hunt and Gather Design Dillard’s ICON plc Disney Communications IM Inc. Doctors Data Ingram Barge Company Dollar General Internal Revenue Service Dominos Jack Parton Don Kennedy Roofing Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital Duff and Phelps Juliana Cardona Mejia ECS Limited Jumpstart Foundry Ela Chelle Keller Williams Realty Ellis Primary Care Knowles Home Assisted Living Enterprise Rent-a-Car Kroger Envirachem Lab Corp Fat Shack Lane Bryant FedEx Legends Bank Five Below City of Lexington Five Pillars Realty Group at eXp Lexus of Nashville Five Star Senior Living LG Electronics North America FlexCare Medical Staffing Liberty Park Grill Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Lifeway Christian Resources Fortera Credit Union Lincoln Heritage Life Insurance Company G4S Little Learners University Germantown Municipal School District Loews Vanderbilt Hotel Global Behavior Education Alliance Inc. Lowes Global Mid-South Corporation Mars Global Shares Maxim Healthcare Services Golden Apple Early Learning Center Metova Golly G’s Metro Nashville Public Schools Grinder's Switch Winery Metropolitan Government of Nashville and H&R Block Hand Family Companies Milan Laser Hair Removal Hankook Tire America Corporation Mitchell Mechanical Hayes Shoes Corporate Office Montgomery County Assessor of Property Health Connect America Montgomery County Sherriff's OfficeDavidson County

Montgomery County EMS Second Harvest Food Bank Montgomery Farmers’ Cooperative Self-employed at Shelby Lawn Care Multi-Color Corporation Self-employed at Brown Sugar Mur-Ci Homes Inc. Sevierville Chamber of Commerce New Vision, Inc. Sharecare Nike Shelby County Schools Nissan Motor Corporation SHOTS, etc. Northcrest Health Skyline Tri-Star Medical NorthCrest Medical Center South College Northwestern Louisiana Cancer Center Southern Illinois Healthcare Northwestern Mutual Sparks Roofing and Gutters Oak Plains Academy Spring Meadows Health Care Center Oasis Center St Thomas Hickman OASYS, Inc. St. Cloud Hospital Charley’s St. Thomas Midtown Hospital Old Navy Starbucks One Like Me State of Tennessee TennCare PACS-KY State of Tennessee Department of Health Pathology Associates St. Thomas Stone Rudolph & Henry PATRA Strategic Financial Partners Phelps Health Medical Group Street Entrepreneurs Planters Bank Summa Health Plato's Closet Surgical Care Affiliates PostGame Recap Taylor's Cleaning Service Project Manager Tennessee Army National Guard Publix Tennessee Department of Children’s Services Q Country 103.9 WCHQ and AM 790 Tennessee Department of Commerce and Quirion Reality Radiation Business Solutions Tennessee Department of Revenue Reaves Law Firm Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Red Lobster Reliant Bank Tennessee Quality Care-Hospice Robertson County Schools Tennova Healthcare Sable Systems International The Axe Throwing Place Salem Academy The Law Office of W. Timothy Harvey Sam's Club The Red Barn Child Care Center & Preschool Sango United Methodist Church The Walt Disney Company Schmidt Plumbing Thomas and CompanyInsuranceDevelopment

TimFix Inc. Vanderbilt University Law School TriStar Centennial Medical Center Vanderbilt University Medical Center Tristar Hendersonville Medical Center Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center Visionworks Tristar Summit Medical Center Volunteer State Community College True Care Pharmacy Vulcan Materials Company U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Walmart (Undisclosed) Managed Security Services Waverly Cash SaverProvider WebstaurantStoreUniversity of Tennessee Highland Rim Research Wesley Financial GroupCenter Western Mental Health Institute University of Louisville Health Western State Hospital University of North Carolina-Charlotte Williamson County Schools UPS Willowbrook Hospice US Army Wingstop US Army Family and Morale Welfare and Wm G. Roe & SonsRecreation YMCA US Coast Guard YMCA Fun Company US Drug Administration YMCA of Middle Tennessee University of Tennessee-Battelle Youth Academy University of Tennessee Medical Center Youth Villages Vanderbilt Imaging Services Z. Cisco Salon and Spa Vanderbilt Orthopedic Institute Zaxby’s Vanderbilt University The College of Behavioral and Health Sciences had 19% of graduates to report and provide names of the institutions theywill attend for future educational endeavors: Austin Peay State University University of Kentucky Middle Tennessee State University University of Tennessee Murray State University University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Nashville School of Law University of Tennessee Health Science Center North Carolina State University University of Texas at Austin Palmer College of Chiropractic University of Kentucky South College Vanderbilt University Tennessee State University Western Kentucky University Troy University University of Georgia

College of Business: OverviewAt the conclusion of the survey period 98% of College Business graduates were actively engaged— employed (full-timeor part-time work), enrolled in graduate or professional programs, serving in a branch of military, or seekingemployment. Only 2% of graduates were not engaged reporting that they were not seeking employment orcontinuing education plans at this time. Of those who were actively engaged, 66% were working either full or part-timejobs, 13% indicated they were enrolled in a continuing education programs, 1% serving in a branch of military, and 18%seeking employment. There were no reported graduates involved in volunteer programs.This chart represent the plans after graduation for 2020 bachelor’s degree recipients.College of Business70%60%50%40%66%30%20%10%0%Full TimeEmployment2%1%Not SeekingMilitary18%13%ContinuingEducationSeeking EmploymentOf the reported data 19% the graduates stated they completed an internship. The noted internship sites were: Aramark Frasier, Dean & Howard Austin Peay State University Sports Marketing Hail and Cotton Interesting Group Cavalry Logistics Natural Selection Meal Preps City of Clarksville, Finance and Revenue Northwestern Mutual Clarksville 50 Activity Center O'Connor's Irish Pub and Grill Clarksville Family Dentistry RJ Young Cornerstone Financial Credit Union Stone Rudolph & Henry Downtown Commons United States Army Enterprise Rent-a-Car Fortera Credit Union

There were 59 graduates who disclosed salary information resulting in an average of 44,074. 66% of graduates reportedemployment and provided names for their employers as listed below: (Self Employed) Blue Cord Realty Hawaii Dermatology Centers 24 Realty Hertz Rental Car 5 Star Media Group Insight Global Academy Sports and Outdoors Linco Agero Mid-American Energy Alliance Bernstein Minnesota Twins Amsurg Nyrstar Aramark O’Connor’s Irish Pub Atlanta Braves Page Properties Rentals, Renovations & Black Tie Moving Bumpus Home Builders Papa Murphy Carroll Bank and Trust Parallon Change Healthcare Penske Truck Leasing Chattanooga Electric Supply Planters Bank Cheatham County School System Premier Parking Christian County Public Schools Ricks Comic City Clarksville Family Dentistry RJ Young Clarksville Police Department Rowe Bookkeeping and Tax Clarksville RV Park Southern Valet Services Cumberland Bank and Trust Stanley Engineered Fastening Dalamar Homes State Farm Dillard’s State of Tennessee Department of Veteran Affairs State of Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury Dowdy Financial Group Stone Rudolph & Henry Enterprise Rent-a-Car Strategic Financial Partners Fast Stop Sunrise Community FedEx Syndigo First Bank Tennessee Retina Frito Lay Tennessee School for the Blind FY Marketing Group Tennessee State Government Comptroller of the G4s Security Solutions GC&E Systems Groups The General Global Shares The Knot Worldwide Golly G's The Maynard Group Hail and Cotton International Group Turnberry: JW Marriott Hand Family Companies Twin Creek MarinaDevelopmentTreasury

United Services Organization Walmart UPS Wm G. Roe & Sons Urbanex Wingstop US Army Youth Academy Vanderbilt Hospital Zaxby’s Vanderbilt University Zoren Pharmacy Vulcan Materials CompanyThe College of Business had 13% of graduates to report and provide names of the institutions they will attend for futureeducational endeavors: Austin Peay State University University of Tennessee-Knoxville Lipscomb University University of Nevada Reno Tennessee Tech University University of Southern California Trevecca University

College of Education: OverviewAt the conclusion of the survey period 95% of College Education graduates were actively engaged-employed (fulltime or part-time work), enrolled in graduate or professional programs or planning on continuing education,serving in a branch of military, or seeking employment. The survey revealed 5% of graduates who were notactively engaged reporting they were not seeking employment or continuing education plans at this time. Of thosewho were actively engaged, 59% were working either full or part-time jobs, 7% indicated they were enrolled in a graduateprogram or school to continue their education, 4% serving in a branch of military and there were no reported graduatesserving in volunteer programs. The College of Education had 25% of graduates still seeking employment after graduation.This chart represent the plans after graduation for 2020 bachelor’s degree recipients.College of Education70%60%50%40%30%59%20%25%10%5%4%7%Not SeekingMilitaryContinuingEducation0%Full TimeEmploymentSeeking EmploymentOf the reported data 30% of the graduates stated they completed an internship. The noted internship sites were: Austin Peay State University Lakeside Park Elementary School Austin Peay State University Long Distance Montgomery Central ElementaryLearning Moore Magnet Elementary School Barkers Mill Elementary New Providence Middle School Barksdale Elementary Norman Smith Elementary Charlotte Elementary Northwest High School Cheatham County School District Pegram Elementary Clarksville Montgomery County School System Pisgah Elementary School Coopertown Elementary School Richview Middle School Dickson and Montgomery County Schools Robertson County Board of Education East Cheatham Elementary School Rossview Middle School Express Employment Stewart County Middle School Hazelwood Elementary Sumner County Schools Jo Byrns Elementary School Sycamore Middle School

Tennessee Department of Health West Creek High School West Creek Elementary White House Heritage High SchoolOf employed graduates, there were 23 graduates who disclosed salary information, for an average of 38,750. Graduateswho reported employment (59%) listed the following employers: Amazon LifeWay Christian Resources Charlotte Elementary School Robertson County Schools Cheatham County School District Sango United Methodist Church Clarksville Montgomery County School System Sevier County School System Cumberland Heights Elementary School Shelby County Schools Davison County School System State of Tennessee Department of Health Dickson County School System VisionWorks Hendersonville Hospital Liberty Park GrillThe College of Education had 7% of graduates to report and provide names of the institution they will attend for futureeducational endeavors: Austin Peay State University Lipscomb University Western Kentucky University

College of STEM: OverviewAt the conclusion of the survey period 99% of College STEM graduates were actively engaged— employed (full-time orpart-time work), enrolled in graduate or professional programs or planning on continuing education, serving in a branch ofmilitary, involved in a volunteer program, or seeking employment. Only 1% of graduates were not engaged reportingthat they were not seeking employment or continuing education plans. Of those who were actively engaged, 53%were working either full or part-time jobs, while 15% indicated they were enrolled in a graduate program or school tocontinue their education, 3% serving in a branch of military and 1% involved in volunteer programs. The College of STEMhad 27% of 2020 graduates still seeking employment after graduation.This chart represent the plans after graduation for 2020 bachelor’s degree recipients.College of STEM60%50%40%30%53%20%27%10%15%1%3%Not SeekingMilitary0%Full ntVolunteerOf the reported data 22% of the graduates stated they completed an internship. The noted internship sites were: Acceptance Insurance Humana Animal House Veterinary Clinic Indiana University Austin Peay Information Technology Security Legendary Supply Chain Austin Peay State University Logan Aluminum Banner Health University Medical Center Merriel-Bullock Neal Centennial Medical Center Nashville Metro Public Health Clarksville Behavioral Health NorthCrest Medical Center Clarksville Montgomery County School System Oak Ridge Associated Universities Fermilab National Lab Pathgroup Labs First Presbyterian Church Red River District United Methodist Church Forefront Solutions Spring Hill High School GDIT Fort Campbell Tennessee Department of Treasury Grovetown High School Tennessee Valley Healthcare System Healthcare Strategies, Inc. Tennova

Think Data Insights University of Tennessee Trane Vanderbilt University Medical Center Tristar Skyline Medical Center West Tennessee Healthcare U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program Wiser Imagery Services Unitrac Railroad MaterialsThere were 114 employed graduates who provided salary resulting in an average of 48,323. 53% of graduates reportedemployment and provided names for their employers as listed below: Accenture Juliana Cardona Mejia Aegis Sciences Corporation LG Electronics North America Aisin Automotive Casting Tennessee, Inc. Mars AMETEK Metova Army and Air Force Exchange Services Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Austin Peay State University Aviagen Montgomery County Assessor of Property Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Montgomery Farmers’ Cooperative Blount County Government NorthCrest Medical Center Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Northwestern Louisiana Cancer Center Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee OASYS Inc. Caron Baugher One Like Me CDE Lightband Pathology Associates St. Thomas Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation Plato's Closet Cheatham County

Bon Secours St. Francis Health System Brookdale Centennial Medical Center . City of Memphis Clarksville Elite Gymnastics Center Clarksville Montgomery County School System Clarksville Nursing Rehabilitation Clarksville Police Department Community Health Clinical Cornerstone Pediatric Therapies 54% 1% 3% 19% 1% 22% .