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Post-Graduation Career Outcomes

Discover where your ambition meets real-world impact through our Class of 2025 graduates—and see where Lehigh can take you.

Real Support. Real Learning. Real Success.

At Lehigh, we don't just provide an education; we fuel your purposeful curiosity. Whether it’s through interdisciplinary research, experiential learning or hands-on faculty mentorship, your time here is a high-value investment in the person you are becoming. You’ll graduate as part of the Lehigh family, 89,000-strong global alumni network, equipped with the agility and problem-solving skills to excel in your chosen field.

Building on a long-standing tradition of success, 96% of our graduates from the past two decades secured employment, began advanced degrees, or entered military and volunteer service within just six months of graduation. At Lehigh, we work as hard as you do to turn your potential into a career that makes a meaningful mark on the world.

Graduating Class Outcomes

92%

successfully secured opportunities

92% of the Class of 2025 were employed, continuing education or engaged in other pursuits within six months of graduation

Graduating Class Outcomes

Graduating Class Outcomes
Outcomes Percent
Employed 64%
Continuing Education 24%
Other* 4%
Seeking 8%
*Other includes volunteer service programs, military and non-employment by choice

Graduate Starting Salary

$77K

average starting salary of 2025 graduates

Lehigh graduates earn high starting salaries, securing strong financial futures with an average earning potential of $77K right out of school.

Unique Employers Hiring Graduates

577

unique employers hired Lehigh students

Internship Participation

88%

of our graduates completed one or more internships or an experiential learning opportunity

Skills to be successful in careers

97%

of respondents reported that their experiences at Lehigh helped develop the skills to be successful in their careers

Plans After Graduation

89%

of respondents agree that their plans after graduation reflect their current career goals

Percentage of class represented in report

90%

of the Class of 2025's outcomes are represented in this report

A Real Return on Investment

Best Return on Investment by U.S. News

#13

Best Return on Investment by U.S. News

(40 yr NPV: $3.48mm)

Salary Potential by Payscale

#12

Salary Potential by Payscale

Best Colleges for Long-Term Career Success by LinkedIn

#17

Best Colleges for Long-Term Career Success by LinkedIn

Undergraduate Outcomes by College

Explore top industries, top employers and average starting salaries for each of our undergraduate colleges, as well as graduate and professional schools for graduate matriculation.

CAS Outcomes

90%

successfully secured opportunities

90% were employed, continuing education or engaged in other pursuits within six months of graduation

CAS Outcomes Table

Outcomes Percent
Employed 52%
Continuing Education 32%
Other* 6%
Seeking 10%
*Other includes volunteer service programs, military and non-employment by choice

CAS Starting Salary

$60K

average starting salary

CAS Starting Salary Table

Average Starting Salaries

Discipline Average Starting Salary
Arts $61,084
Humanities $47,230
Math & Natural Sciences $62,425
Social Sciences $58,212
Interdisciplinary Programs $54,050
Integrated Degree in Engineering, Arts & Sciences (IDEAS) $77,351

CAS Top Industries Table

Top Industries

Industry Percent
Healthcare 10%
Research 6%
Insurance 6%
Financial Services 6%
Information Technology & Services 5%
Software Development 5%
Law 4%

COB Outcomes

96%

successfully secured opportunities

96% were employed, continuing education or engaged in other pursuits within six months of graduation

COB Outcomes Table

Outcomes Percent
Employed 82%
Continuing Education 12%
Other* 2%
Seeking 4%
*Other includes volunteer service programs, military and non-employment by choice

COB Starting Salary

$83K

average starting salary

COB Starting Salary Table

Average Starting Salaries

Discipline Average Starting Salary
Accounting $89,247
Business Analytics $74,425
Business Information Systems $77,125
Economics $77,750
Finance $80,603
Management $72,750
Marketing $58,436
Supply Chain Management $72,061
Inter-college Interdisciplinary Program: Computer Science & Business (CSB) $97,397
Inter-college Interdisciplinary Program: Integrated Business & Engineering (IBE) $91,127

COB Top Industries Table

Top Industries

Industry Percent
Financial Services 29%
Management Consulting 13%
Accounting 11%
Software Development 4%
Insurance 4%
Real Estate 4%
Information Technology & Services 3%

COH Outcomes

88%

successfully secured opportunities

88% were employed, continuing education or engaged in other pursuits within six months of graduation

COH Outcomes Table

Outcomes Percent
Employed 29%
Continuing Education 52%
Other* 7%
Seeking 12%
*Other includes volunteer service programs, military and non-employment by choice

COH Starting Salary

$65K

average starting salary

COH Starting Salary Table

Average Starting Salaries

Discipline Average Starting Salary
Community and Global Health N/A*
Population Health $65,500
*Less than three salary data points reported.

COH Top Industries Table

Top Industries

Industry Percent
Healthcare 25%
Marketing & Advertising 17%
Biotechnology 8%
Design 8%
Education 8%
Entrepreneur 8%
Financial Services 8%
Medical Device 8%
Research 8%

Inter-college Interdisciplinary Starting Salary Table

Discipline Average Starting Salary
Computer Science & Business (CSB) $97,397
Integrated Business & Engineering (IBE) $91,127
Integrated Degree in Engineering, Arts & Sciences (IDEAS) $77,351

Inter-college Interdisciplinary Top Industries Table

Industry Percent
Software Development 16%
Management Consulting 14%
Financial Services 12%
Information Technology & Services 7%
Manufacturing 7%
Computer Software 5%
Defense & Space 4%
Insurance 4%
Investment Banking 3%

RCEAS Outcomes

93%

successfully secured opportunities

93% were employed, continuing education or engaged in other pursuits within six months of graduation

RCEAS Outcomes Table

Outcomes Percent
Employed 70%
Continuing Education 21%
Other* 2%
Seeking 7%
*Other includes volunteer service programs, military and non-employment by choice

RCEAS Starting Salary

$85K

average starting salary

RCEAS Starting Salary Table

Average Starting Salaries

Discipline Average Starting Salary
Bioengineering $74,549
Chemical Engineering $78,364
Civil Engineering $84,351
Computer Engineering $81,625
Computer Science $89,565
Electrical Engineering $83,643
Environmental Engineering $72,302
Industrial & Systems Engineering $86,750
Materials Science & Engineering $66,823
Mechanical Engineering $78,802
Inter-college Interdisciplinary Program: Computer Science & Business (CSB) $97,397
Inter-college Interdisciplinary Program: Integrated Business & Engineering (IBE) $91,127
Inter-college Interdisciplinary Program: Integrated Degree in Engineering, Arts & Sciences (IDEAS) $77,351

RCEAS Top Industries Table

Top Industries

Industry Percent
Management Consulting 9%
Manufacturing 8%
Financial Services 8%
Construction 7%
Defense & Space 6%
Information Technology & Services 6%
Software Development 5%
Civil Engineering 5%

College of Arts & Sciences

  • Columbia University
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Stanford University
  • University of Oxford
  • University College London
  • University of Amsterdam
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • Yale University

College of Business

  • Columbia University
  • Northeastern University
  • New York University
  • Purdue University
  • Rice University
  • UCLA Anderson School of Management
  • University of Minnesota Law School
  • University of Southern California Gould School of Law
  • Penn State Dickinson Law
  • University of Virginia

College of Health

  • Brooklyn Law School
  • CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
  • Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
  • The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Harvard University
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Medical University of South Carolina
  • Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
  • University of Southern California
  • Yale School of Public Health

P.C. Rossin College of Engineering & Applied Science

  • Boston University
  • California Institute of Technology
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Columbia University
  • Duke University
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • University of California, San Diego
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Yale University

International Students: Outcomes

98%

successfully secured opportunities

98% were employed, continuing education or engaged in other pursuits within six months of graduation

International Students: Outcomes Table

Outcomes Percent
Employed 44%
Continuing Education 52%
Still Seeking 2%
Other* 2%
*Other includes volunteer service programs, military and non-employment by choice

Of the 1367 bachelor's degree recipients, verifiable outcomes data was obtained for 90% of the graduates. Outcomes data for the class of 2025 includes students who received bachelor's degrees between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025. In accordance with NACE standards, June 30, 2025 is the recognized graduation date.

Meaningful Messages from 2025 Graduates

Catherine Adams

Catherine Adams '25

Dual MSc/MA Degree in Global Media and Communications at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and The University of Southern California (USC)
Major: Psychology

"Lehigh’s commitment to interdisciplinary study, research, and global knowledge helped me realize I could achieve my goals of furthering my education in two global hubs, London and Los Angeles."

 
Hongyu Chen

Hongyu Chen '25

Pricing & Billing Revenue Operations, Sr Associate at Shift4 Payments
Major: Business Analytics

"Lehigh’s Career Center was instrumental in preparing me to enter the workforce, providing the guidance and opportunities that shaped my early career path. Lehigh’s strong network of companies and alumni connected me to my current role, while the rigorous coursework built the professional skills I continue to rely on every day."

 
Paulina Gonzalez

Paulina Gonzalez Orozco '25

PhD student studying Epidemiology & Biostatistics  at Case Western Reserve University
Major: Population Health

"Lehigh gave me the foundation and research mindset to tackle the complex public health challenges I now study in my PhD. Lehigh didn’t just prepare me for graduate school; it prepared me to think like a scientist."

 
Aidan Dufault

Aidan Dufault '25

Mechanical Engineer, Starship Structures SpaceX
Major: Mechanical Engineering

"I wouldn’t be where I am today without the abundant professional development activities in my courses, in addition to extracurriculars like the Formula SAE team - Lehigh did a great job preparing me for an awesome career!"

 

The Center for Career & Professional Development

At Lehigh, we believe your ambition deserves dedicated career education and connections that support student success. The Center for Career & Professional Development is here to ensure you have the guidance and support to turn your hard work and passion into a meaningful career.

Our team is aligned with each undergraduate college to provide customized career education and hands-on support. Utilizing a blended learning approach that includes learning labs, career coaching, experiential learning, and more, we deliver career education alongside many purposeful opportunities to connect with industry partners and alumni. In working with the CCPD, you’ll have the chance to gain the experience, relationships and problem-solving skills that launch real career success.

Career Learning Cycle

Career development at Lehigh is a collaborative, four-year journey. Our learning cycle is designed to help you plan your future with confidence, offering high-impact experiences that help students take charge of their career development and plan their future.

  • Explore: Ask big questions, and explore and participate in activities that will help you develop an understanding of how your strengths, skills, interests and values relate to your choice of a major and career.
  • Develop Skills: Build effective skills and your personal brand, and develop the tools and strategies needed to secure an internship and full-time position.
  • Gain Experience: Expand your skills and try experiential opportunities such as internships, capstone projects, research, international experiences, entrepreneurial experiences and community service.
  • Build Connections and Network: Make connections, seek information and advice about career paths, network, and work with the CCPD team to develop a strategy.

The Lehigh Alumni Network

Countries with Lehigh Alumni

140

countries with Lehigh alumni

Alumni by US State

Alumni by Country