Drexel Named In Forbes Top 15 Schools For Launching Your Career

In today’s rapidly shifting job market, where it’s become more challenging than ever for post-grad students to find employment, the value of a college degree is increasingly measured by the professional doors it opens. 

Forbes recently highlighted 15 standout institutions that are prioritizing student outcomes through robust co-op programs, strategic internships, and hands-on career coaching. Whether you are a prospective student, a parent, or an educator, understanding which schools are effectively bridging the gap between the classroom and the workforce is essential for making an informed investment in the future. 

Drexel is proud to have been included on this list and will continue in its mission of providing students with the proper foundation to launch their own careers and the equipment to thrive amidst economic uncertainty and challenge.

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