What is the future for alumni upon graduation?
Much of the motivation to create an undergraduate program in ID comes from the success of the Payson Center’s M.S. and Ph.D. graduates. The Payson Center has forged strong relationships with both national and international development institutions which have employed our graduates in ID projects around the world. Undergraduate students who graduate from this program stand to benefit greatly from this reputation. Given the increasing demand for liberally educated, internationally oriented professionals in both the public and private sectors, including non-governmental organizations, graduates with the coordinate major will most likely encounter few obstacles to employment. Most of the students who have completed the graduate level degrees through the Payson Center are already occupying positions in leading development organizations. More information is available upon request.
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