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UNBC Grads enjoying career success

According to a study, 48 percent of UNBC graduates were earning 50 thousand or more after graduation.

President, Dr. Daniel Weekes says the numbers show students are very pleased with their experience.

“Nearly 80 percent of our graduates directly connect their time here with the relevance their career choices have and 95 percent are very satisfied with their education.”

Weekes adds graduates are also working their way up the corporate ladder.

“I’m very pleased to see 70 percent of alumni are working in management or executive positions.”

69 percent of graduates were still living and working in the north two years after completion.

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