University and careers options

The vast majority of St. Clare's graduates go to university as the next step in their career. Our students are welcomed by institutions all over the world, and during their two years at St. Clare's they are well prepared for and guided through decisions and applications.

Most students start university immediately while a small proportion choose to develop their personal skills and interests by taking a ‘gap year' in which to travel, work or volunteer and thus improve their career prospect s p rior to continuing in education. A few undertake national service before progressing to university.

Those progressing to higher education in 2010 applied far and wide and have been successful in taking places at prestigious universities around the world. This has been a year of excellent results which has ensured success for our students, particularly at a time when competition is strong.

Summary of destinations for 2010 graduates:

No. of students
UK universities
(see below for details of top universities)
69
US universities: Cornell, Northeastern, Barnard College, Bentley, Boston College
7
European universities:
including Milan (Italy), Zeppelin (Germany), Maastricht (Netherlands), IE (Spain), EHL and Glion (Switzerland)
12
Asian universities: Japan
1
Canadian universities: Toronto, Carleton
2
Art foundation: St. Martin's College, London
1
Gap year (most placed in universities)
10
Employment or national service
2
Undecided
3

US and UK university league tables

For 2010, 42 St. Clare's graduates (including those who took a gap year from 2009) have been placed in the top 20 UK universities (as ranked by The Times Higher Education newspaper) with 25 in the top 10 universities (see below). Those placed in the US top 50 universities and liberal arts colleges (as ranked by US News and World Report: America's Best Colleges) include Cornell University, Boston College, Barnard College and Northeastern University. Rankings represent an average of each university's teaching, research, entry standards, staff-student ratio, degrees awarded, job prospects and spending per student.

Students placed in the top 10 US and UK universities are as follows:

No. of students

US universities

 
Boston College
1
Cornell University
2

UK universities

 
Oxford University
1
Cambridge University
1
St. Andrew's University
1
London School of Economics
2
Warwick University
5
University College London
11
Lancaster University
1
University of Durham
2
York University
1

The choice of degree subjects includes medicine, law, engineering, history/politics, economics, business studies, modern languages, architecture, marine photography, psychology, international relations, physics, animation, film studies and liberal arts.

Further detailed information is available from our Careers and Higher Education Adviser, Liz Reece (liz.reece@stclares.ac.uk) and for United States Universities and Colleges, Paul Sinclair (paul.sinclair@stclares.ac.uk).

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