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Placement of Graduating Majors

Class
Total
Male
Female
Graduate School
Professional School
Job
Other/Unknown
2011
15
2010
16
2009
15
2008
10
2007
10
2006
10
2005
10
2004
12
4
8
2
2
5
3
2003
11
4
7
5
2
1
3
2002
11
4
5
2
2
2
3
2001
15
5
11
6
1
2
7
2000
11
5
6
4
3
2
2
1999
14
8
6
4
2
3
5
1998
23
7
16
8
5
4
6
1997
16
9
7
4
3
5
4
1996
22
9
13
4
4
5
5
1995
13
8
5
10
2
1
0
1994
15
9
6
4
6
5
1
1993
12
4
8
5
6
1
0
1992
15
7
8
9
3
2
1
1991
13
6
7
9
3
1
0
1990
13
4
9
6
4
3
0
1989
19
9
10
6
8
4
1
1988
9
5
4
7
2
0
0

Recent examples of Post-graduate plans:
M.D., University of Wisconsin - Madison
Ph.D., Dept. of Chemistry, University of Illinois - Champagne/Urbana
Ph.D., Dept of Pharmacology, University of Colorado Health Sciences University
Research assistant in the Dept. of Immunology, Stanford University
Research assistant in the Dept. of Biochemistry, New York University Medical School
Physician Assistant Program, George Washington School of Medicine
D.V.M., Western University School of Veterinary Medicine
Ph.D., Dept. of Chemistry, University of Texas-Austin
Ph.D., Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Loyola University - Chicago
Ph.D., Dept. of Biochemistry, Northwestern University School of Medicine
Research assistant in the Dept. of Neurobiology, University of Chicago
M.D./Ph.D, University of Texas - Galveston
Ph.D., Dept. of Nutrition, Vanderbilt University
Medicinal chemist in a pharmaceutical company, San Francisco Bay area
Ph.D., Interdisciplinary Medical Biology Program, Vanderbilt University
M.D./J.D., University of Wisconsn - Madison
Ph.D., Dept. of Oceanography, Oregon State University
Ph.D., Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University
Ph.D., Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University
M.D., Cornell University Medical School
Ph.D., Dept. of Chemistry, Harvard University
Ph.D., Dept. of Geology, University of Notre Dame
Physician Assistant Program, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Research technician at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia
Ph.D., Dept. of Chemistry, Cornell University

 

Beloit a National Leader in Producing Ph.Ds

Two national studies have identified Beloit College as one of the leading producers of doctoral degree recipients in the nation. Both studies, which calculated the proportion of alumni that received doctoral degrees, placed Beloit among the top 20 higher education institutions and the top dozen liberal arts colleges nationally. Over the 10 years ending in 1995, 207 Beloit graduates received doctoral-level degrees. This figure makes Beloit students nearly four times as likely as the average college student to continue studies through to the doctorate. Figures provided by the Higher Education Data Sharing (HEDS) consortium compare the number of Ph.Ds received by the graduates of each college and university during the 10 years 1986-95, with the number of graduates from the institution during the 10 years 1980-89. The time difference reflects the average amount of time required for completion of doctoral studies. The HEDS study placed Beloit 20th out of the roughly 2,000 U.S. baccalaureate degree-granting institutions, including all comprehensive colleges and universities, research, doctoral, and specialized universities, and liberal arts colleges. Among the 165 national liberal arts colleges-undergraduate institutions that grant 40 percent or more of their degrees in the liberal arts field and are restrictive in their admission-Beloit ranks I I th. The results were based on objective data from the National Science Foundation survey of doctoral recipients, the Department of Education's degree and completion data, and the Census Bureau. A second study, conducted by Prof. Gary Glen Price of the University of WisconsinMadison, affirms Beloit's academic excellence and finds further that Beloit ranks fourth nationally in the disciplinary breadth of its doctoral alumni. Both studies of baccalaureate origins of Ph.Ds place the California Institute of Technology at the top of the list. The leading select liberal arts college is Reed College in Oregon.