
Success Begins with SU
Successful Students: Successful Outcomes
All Schools
Class of 2024
91%
Positive Career Outcomes
Working, Continuing Education, Military & Volunteering
73 %
Employed
18%
Continuing Education
9%
Seeking Employment
What Are They Earning?

Surveyed graduates reported a median salary of
$75,700
First Destinations
Shenandoah is deeply rooted in its community and surrounding areas, leading many graduates to find gainful employment in the region
74%
of employed graduates got their first job in the Mid-Atlantic region
2% Pennsylvania

8% Maryland

2% Washington, D.C.

56% Virginia

3% West Virginia

3% North Carolina

Where are they Working?
Ann Steele Agency
Department of Social Services
Hottel & Willis, PC
National Capital Poison Center
Sentara
The Walt Disney Company
VHC Health
CVS Pharmacy
Frederick County VA Public Schools
Avalon Artists Group
Emergency Physicians of Tidewater
Inova Health System
Navy Federal Credit Union
Shenandoah University
US Acute Care Solutions
Walgreens
Meritus Health, Inc
Prince William County, VA Public Schools
Carahsoft Technology Corp.
Expressions Music Academy
Loudoun County VA Public Schools
Shenandoah Valley Westminster Canterbury
UVA Healthcare
Warren County Public Schools
Kids Club
Valley Health
Winchester, VA Public Schools
Where are they Studying Next?
Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts
Clemson University
Shenandoah University
Liberty University
Georgetown University
The Juilliard School
University of Central Florida
University of Maryland, Baltimore
University of Cincinnati
University of Florida
Bard College
Marymount University
University of Georgia
South College
Ohio University
The information presented on this webpage is derived from our First Destination Survey, which collects data voluntarily submitted by students. It is important to note that while we strive for accuracy, the data provided may not always offer a comprehensive or entirely precise reflection of reality. This is because not all recipients of the survey may choose to submit their information. Therefore, the data should be interpreted with awareness of this potential limitation. We encourage users to consider the context of the information and to approach it with a discerning perspective. For any specific inquiries or further clarification, email career@su.edu.