Here are the U.S. Department of Labor’s Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Codes for the occupations that this major prepares students to enter. We’ve also included links to occupational profiles on the U.S. Department of Labor’s O*Net Web Site. For English, the Credential Code is 03. The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Code is 23.0101 – English Language and Literature, General.
After graduation from Waldorf College, English majors have also chosen to attend graduate school.
How many graduates found a job in their chosen field or continued their education (graduate school or a bachelor’s degree in another academic major) within seven months of graduation?
Not applicable April - July 2010
100% of those graduating December 2009
Not applicable April - July 2009
No graduates December 2008
75% of those graduating April-July 2008
No graduates December 2007
100% of those graduating April-July 2007
Students may choose to take fewer courses per term, extending their timeframe for completing the program.
2006-07: 100%
2007-08: 50%
2008-09: 100%
2009-10: 100%
2010-11: 86%
Tuition: $71,600
Fees: $3,904
Room & Board: $25,480
Books & Supplies: $3,240
Transportation: $5,172
Personal Expenses: $6,912
In addition to grants and scholarship aid for which they are eligible, some graduates use loans to finance their education. The median debt for Waldorf English graduates is:
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