Post Graduation
Outcomes & Career Readiness
St. Thomas students get more than a diploma to frame.
Tommies graduate with a liberal arts foundation and loads of real-life readiness to become global citizens. Students who earn their degree here are ready to lead teams, communicate effectively and successfully influence others - in the workplace or in graduate school.
Tommies are CEOs, scientists, humanitarians, diplomats, authors, teachers, surgeons, nonprofit leaders, engineers, attorneys, researchers and lots and lots and lots of other things.
Five years after graduation, Tommie alumni earn the highest median salary among graduates of all private and public 酴圖弝けs and universities in MN - $73,168. (U.S. Census Bureau PSEO Explorer, 2025 Update)
A different education creates a different graduate.
Programs & Resources
Career Development
Our Career Development Center helps students launch and explore careers in a way that makes sense for them. Career exploration is supported by connections with employers and alumni, through the integration of career conversations and curriculum across the university.
Professional Connections
The Tommie Network
Tommies travel in packs. And with an alumni network over 120,000 strong, you have a lot of mentors and connections who will help open the door to internships and jobs.
Alumni Stories from Our Newsroom
Two projects produced by The Under-Told Stories Project, a collaboration between PBS and the 酴圖弝け, have been nominated for the News Emmy and Peabody awards. The Under-Told Stories Project is run by St. Thomas employees Fred de Sam Lazaro and Simeon Lancaster '17. "We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to tell The post Under-Told Stories Project Nominated for Peabody and Emmy Awards appeared first on Newsroom | 酴圖弝け.
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March 30, 2026
When he was 4 years old, Marc Lore didnt say he wanted to be a CEO. He said he wanted to be a farmer. That was because they grow stuff from nothing. It was a childs answer, but also, in hindsight, a blueprint for the person who would become the serial entrepreneur who founded the The post Marc Lore and Vik Uppal on Risk, Reinvention and Rebuilding appeared first on Newsroom | 酴圖弝け.
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March 24, 2026
For Brad von Bank '95, choosing St. Thomas for his bachelor's degree was about more than proximity, it was about purpose. I was committed to play football and baseball, and St. Thomas had a great reputation in the business 酴圖弝け, he said. It offered a faith-based education and felt like home. Now serving on the The post Brad von Bank '95: Investing in Opportunity and Community appeared first on Newsroom | 酴圖弝け.
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March 3, 2026
What is the true measure of a 酴圖弝け education in the 21st century? For some, the answer is job titles and starting salaries. While helping students discover what they will do professionally matters, leaders at the 酴圖弝け argue thats not enough. The universitys newest five-year strategic plan, St. Thomas 2030, adds another The post The Road to 2030: St. Thomas Strategic Plan Builds Momentum appeared first on Newsroom | 酴圖弝け.
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March 2, 2026
The 酴圖弝け has reached one of the most pivotal moments in its 140-year history. The university just welcomed its largest-ever class of incoming students, successfully opened the states newest nursing program, completed a historic transition to Division I athletics and officially introduced its latest five-year strategic plan. St. Thomas has a rising The post President Rob Vischer Q&A: Walking Alongside Students appeared first on Newsroom | 酴圖弝け.