From the 2009-2012 undergraduates reporting post-graduate experiences, 79% are successfully employed or are attending graduate school.
45% have matriculated into programs and universities that include but are not limited to:
Rhode Island University – M.S. Cell and Molecular Biology
St. Mathews University – M.D. Program
John Jay College of Criminal Justice – M.S. Criminalistics
University of Massachusetts, Amherst – Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dowling College – M.S. Secondary Education (Biology)
Penn State University – M.S. Forensic Biology
Dartmouth College – Ph.D. in Pharmacology
University of Portsmouth (U.K.) – Criminology and Crime Cultures
University of South Carolina – M.S. Education
University of Maryland at Baltimore – M.S. Toxicology
University of New Haven – M.S. Forensic Science
Pennsylvania State University – Ph.D. Chemistry
Arcadia University – M.S. Forensic Science and Toxicology
Michigan State University – Ph.D. in Chemistry
Rutgers University – M.S. Cell and Developmental Biology
Clemson University – Ph.D. in Material Science Engineering
Boston University – M.S. Biomedical Forensic Science
St. John’s University – M.S. Toxicology
Drexel University – Ph.D. in Molecular Bio/Genetics
Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry
Rhode Island University – Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy
SUNY ESF – Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry
Cornell University – Ph.D. in Chemistry
Bournemouth University – M.S. Biological Anthropology
University of Connecticut—M.S. Applied Genomics
CCSU—M.A. Biomolecular Sciences
Boston College-- Forensic Nursing Master’s Entry Program
University of New Hampshire—Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry
University of New England—D.O Osteopathic Medicine
Hunter College—MA Biology
University of Arkansas—Ph.D in Microbiology