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Workforce Development

UMass is the 3rd largest employer in ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº, with nearly 20,000 graduates each year and 330,000 alums living and working in ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº.

75% of UMass undergraduates are living & working in ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº five years after graduation.*

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No other public or private university in ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº makes as measurable an impact on the Commonwealth of ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº. UMass fuels the economy, not just by educating students, but in ensuring that these graduates have the skills today’s high-profile, in-demand jobs require.

Through programs and initiatives including the , CareerWorks and the Cybersecurity Education and Training Consortium, the university is actively engaged in cultivating talent, developing strategic leadership and working with the private sector to ensure that academic programming aligns with the needs of ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº employers.

After graduation, nearly 70% of UMass alumni remain in the state. While UMass is producing more graduates than ever before, it’s the diversity of these graduates that helps reflect the state’s emerging and future needs. Currently, students from over 140 countries attend UMass.

By educating more ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº students, attracting out-of-state and international students to ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº and connecting them with employers, UMass is engaged in developing a workforce that can fill highly skilled jobs. With labor demand growing in ³È×ÓÓ°Ôº for industries including STEM, health care, finance tech and manufacturing tech, UMass is a university where employers come to find their next leaders.