About Jepson Students and Graduates
The Jepson School's 16th graduating class in 2009 numbered 56 -- 38 majors and 18 minors. Representing 7 percent of the University’s graduating class of 756 students, Jepson seniors accounted for 7 percent of students admitted into Phi Beta Kappa, 19 percent of students admitted into Mortar Board and 18 percent of students admitted into Omicron Delta Kappa. Many Jepson graduates took on honors work, played leadership roles on campus and received fellowships for research or to support their internships. Graduates report next-step activities including moves, travel, graduate school and jobs in various fields. Snapshot of the Class of 2009
Jepson students leave the school prepared for top graduate schools and for the world of work, in any field they choose. About 20 percent of Jepson graduates pursue graduate or professional study immediately after commencement. Many others return to graduate school after a few years of work or public service. Immediately after graduation, the 2003 student government president led a nonprofit anti-bias project. The 2004 president embarked on a career in New York publishing. The 2005 class president was a pre-med student. The 2006 class president was a nationally ranked collegiate field hockey player and a concert pianist who minored in music along with her major in leadership studies. She's with the CIA. The 2007 president went into business consulting in Washington. The 2008 president parlayed an internship with a national insurance company into a sales positions. More class profiles
There is no typical Jepson student. Many students
- major or minor in business to complement their study of leadership
- students also study the arts, sciences and social sciences
- are involved in student government, fraternities and sororities, athletics and clubs, activities that are an important part of their growth and development in their study of leadership.
- play key roles in Jepson School programs and projects, serving on committees and working closely with the Dean and the faculty.
Jepson students consistently demonstrate excellence and leadership on campus. Jepson students have served as their colleges' presidents, as speakers at important University-wide events, received prestigious fellowships and been active in virtually every leadership role on campus -- from judicial board to Greeks, from athletic teams to service project leadership.
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