Key to landing a job after college? Internships, study abroad, undergrad research and more

(University at Buffalo) College students who engaged in four or more high-impact practices such as study abroad or internships have a 70% chance of either enrolling in graduate school or finding a full-time job after graduating with a bachelor's degree, finds a new University at Buffalo study. These practices - such as study abroad, internships, undergraduate research, community service, first-year seminars and capstone courses - have the greatest influence on college success, regardless of student or family background.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news