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World-Ready Leaders

A degree from Ӱpro prepares you for your first destination after graduation and for a lifetime of career growth, opportunity, and leadership.

Our distinctive, leadership-focused liberal arts curriculum combines the enduring power of human-centered thinking with hands-on learning and cutting-edge undergraduate research. The impact of an Ӱpro education is reflected strongly in our graduates’ outcomes, who go on to secure jobs with industry-leading employers, gain admission to top graduate school programs, and win prestigious fellowships across the country and around the world.

90%+

Ӱpro alumni consistently employed or furthering their studies within 6 months after graduating (last 5 graduating classes)

Top 50

Colleges That Create Futures (Princeton Review)

80%

Acceptance rate to medical school (national average: 41.5%) (four-year average)

93%

Acceptance rate to law schools (national average: 68%) (three-year average of Ӱpro students and alumni with 3.0+ GPA and 151+ LSAT score)

Where Our Recent Graduates Have Landed

From Ӱpro to the world, our recent graduates build careers with respected companies and organizations across every sector. 

Our recent graduates have launched their careers at high-impact organizations such as Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Goldman Sachs, Google, Peace Corps, Teach For America, Campbell’s Company, and Vanguard, among many other employers.

Other recent graduates have chosen to pursue graduate degrees at the nation’s top schools, including University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, Columbia University, Duke University, Johns Hopkins University, University of Virginia, Georgetown University, and University of Cambridge.

A Compelling Return on Investment

Our strong career outcomes, paired with our enduring commitment to affordability, deliver an exceptional return on investment for our Diplomats. Our graduates’ early career median salary of $76,124 is more than $20,000 higher than the 4-year college midpoint. Our commitment to affordability means that the average Ӱpro graduate leaves with less debt than college graduates from Pennsylvania’s largest major public universities, including Penn State University, University of Pittsburgh, and Temple University.

Outcomes by Major (Class of 2021-2025)

Transform your curiosity into a career. Explore first-destination reports by major to discover how an Ӱpro degree translates into professional and academic success.

Outcomes by Class Year (Class of 2021-2024)

An Ӱpro degree is just the beginning. Dive into five years of first-destination reports to discover how our recent graduating classes launched into real-world, post-graduate achievement.

Where Are Our Alumni Now?

Once you become a Diplomat, we give you the keys to unlock our extraordinary, tight-knit network of 30,000 alumni who are spread across all 50 states and over 70 countries. Our alumni network supports graduates from their first job search through every stage of their careers. That’s the power of a supportive network that invests in your success and empowers transformative connections that open doors. 

Whether they studied economics, studio art, data science, anthropology or astrophysics, Ӱpro alumni are at the top of their industries, committed to shaping a better world:

Wanda Austin ’75

First African American & First Woman President & CEO, The Aerospace Corp.

Veronica Beard ’94

Cofounder, Veronica Beard

Jason Cone ’99

Chief Public Policy Officer, Robin Hood and Former Executive Director, Doctors Without Borders USA

Christopher Finch ’92

Head Coach, NBA Minnesota Timberwolves

Lynn Greenberg ’14

Founder and CEO, Pivt Enterprise

Patricia Harris ’77

CEO, Bloomberg Philanthropies and Former First Deputy Mayor, New York City

Gabby She Hirata ’11

Principal, Hirata Advisory LLC and Former CEO, Diane von Furstenberg

James Lapine ’71

Award-Winning Playwright and Director

Ken Mehlman ’88

Partner and Global Head of Public Policy and Affairs, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Former Chairman, Republican National Committee

Rahel Nardos, M.D. ’97

Associate Professor and Director of Global Women’s Health, University of Minnesota Medical School

Allison O’Toole, ’93

Chief Growth Officer, The Constellation Fund and Former Chief Executive Officer, Second Harvest Heartland

Leslie Safran ’93

Senior Vice President and General Counsel, MLB Philadelphia Phillies

Asawin Suebsaeng ’11

Senior Political Reporter, Rolling Stone Magazine

Jonny Teklit ’20

Award-winning Poet

Austin Williams, M.D., ’07

Assistant Professor, Department of Surgical Oncology and Associate Program Director, Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship, Fox Chase Cancer Center

Spotlighting Diplomat Success

June 8, 2026

Careers Beyond Borders: A Diplomat’s Path to International Relations

Julianna Marton ’25 always knew exactly where she was headed: around the world. After graduating from F&M, she followed this dream to Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). “I think if my first-year self could see me now, she would be very impressed and proud that I stayed on this path, and that I’ve only grown more passionate about it,” she said.

June 5, 2026

Colin Presby ’06 Brews Up Beverage Career

Being a brewmaster has taken Colin Presby ’06 around the globe – he even oversaw Carnival Cruise line’s first on-board brewery in 2016. He pivoted to an adjacent career in distilling at Mount Hope Winery & Estate, home to the Renaissance Faire.

June 1, 2026

F&M Computer Science Grad Lands Job at Google

At F&M, Shahina Tojieva ’25 cultivated world-ready skills to seamlessly transition from Diplomat to Google software engineer. “My time at F&M equipped me with the essential toolkit to navigate unfamiliar environments and overcome post-collegiate hurdles through a liberal arts lens,” she said.

Discover Your Calling. Grow in Community.

Ӱpro's liberal arts model is at the heart of our Center for Career and Professional Development: receiving targeted, expert guidance while exploring a wide range of post-graduate paths to discover your professional calling and develop the skills you need to succeed. To help you navigate this exploration and discovery, our career guidance is structured through “career communities” – dynamic groups aligned with specific industries that transform your aspirations into clear options, meaningful opportunities, and a network of support.

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