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Hawks Have Impact

From the boardrooms of Fortune 500 companies around the world to walk-in wound care clinics on the streets of Philadelphia, Saint Joseph’s students are changing the way the world works, no matter what professional paths they’ve chosen.

The proof is in the numbers.

 Saint Joseph’s Career Center conducts an annual outcomes survey to determine just where its most recent graduate students have landed after Commencement. We’re proud to share that our graduate classes continue to find incredible success in their careers after their time at Saint Joseph’s.

2025 Graduate Outcomes

  • 98% of the graduate Class of 2025 were employed, pursuing additional education, and/or serving in full-time volunteer programs or in the military.
  • The graduate class of 2025 saw an average annual starting salary of $83K.
  • Graduates found employment with industry giants such as Comcast, SEI, NovaCare, PepsiCo.\ and Penn Medicine.

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Meet Our Grads
Chinne Ezeigwe

Chinne Ezeiqewe, DPT '24

When Chinne Ezeigwe was just 12 years old, the loss of her father inspired a lifelong mission: to help people access the care they need. Years later, that mission brought her to Saint Joseph's University, where she found a community of compassionate mentors, meaningful clinical experiences and the education she needed to transform her purpose into a profession.

Discover how resilience, opportunity and the support of the Hawk community helped her take the first steps toward achieving a dream rooted in service.

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Melissa Abel outside the Philly Fed

What happens when a finance student starts serving breakfast to Philadelphia's unhoused community before class? For Marissa Abel '21, '23 (MBA), it sparked a career path she never could have predicted — one that led straight to the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Read how Saints Joseph's University helped her to go it.
Marissa's story

Maddie Marriot

At 23, Madeline Marriott, MA '26, was named Bucks County Poet Laureate — the second-youngest honoree in the contest's 49-year history. But what makes her story compelling isn't just the title; it's how Saint Joseph's Writing Studies program gave her the space, the workshop community, and the creative freedom to generate the work that earned it. 
Madeline's story

John Remmington

John Remington started the same way a lot of great ideas do — brewing beer with a buddy on weekends, winning a few competitions, and wondering "what if?" A decade later, that curiosity has grown into Conshohocken Brewing Company, a four-location craft brewery with distribution across Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. 
John's story

A man in a doctor's coat

Both the undergraduate and graduate biology programs gave me a strong background in research, which prepared me for the clinical research that I am still involved in today. They offered outstanding high-level biology and physiology courses, which prepared me exceptionally well for similar courses in medical school.

Joseph Moran, D.O., BS '11, MS '13, DO Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Fellow, Main Line Health

By the Numbers

110K+

Proud alumni across the world always willing to lend a hand to a fellow Hawk

98%

Of the graduate Class of 2025 were employed, pursuing additional education and/or serving in full-time volunteer roles or in the military

Top 50

Best Graduate Programs in the Nation 
- U.S. News & World Report 2025

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