The hustle to secure a solid post-graduation foothold has just become a little easier for students at The University of Texas at El Paso, also known as UTEP, thanks to a nod from Forbes that places the institution among the top 15 schools for launching careers. In a classification that also touts the university for its exceptionally low student debt figures, UTEP stands out in a nationwide evaluation involving 500 colleges, according to UTEP Newsfeed.
Finding itself in good company with schools such as Carnegie Mellon University and Drexel University, UTEP’s recognition by Forbes underscores its efficacy in propelling graduates into successful careers, and it’s not just about getting that first job. Forbes picked these top institutions based on several factors including the median salaries that alumni command three years after graduation and high post-graduation employment rates, but also taking into account student experiences with co-ops, internships which are critical for real-world experience, something that UTEP President Heather Wilson took pride in when she said, “UTEP opens doors for anyone who is willing to work for it,” as per UTEP Newsfeed…