AlmaLaurea survey on graduate satisfaction and employment
The AlmaLaurea Interuniversity Consortium presented the 23rd Report on the Profile and Employment Condition of Graduates. The investigations involved 76 universities that are currently members of the Consortium, including the University of Sannio. 794 graduates from the Sannio University were involved in the survey.
To analyze the satisfaction with the university experience that has just ended, it was decided to take into consideration the opinion expressed by all the graduates on certain aspects. 92.7% of graduates are satisfied with the relationship with the teaching staff (87.7% the average in Campania) and 86.2% (83.8 in Campania) believe that the study load is adequate for the duration of the course. With regard to the infrastructures made available by the university, 69.4% of graduates who used them consider the classrooms to be adequate (72.6 the Campania average). More generally, 92.1% (91.3 in Campania) of graduates are satisfied with the university experience as a whole. And how many would enroll again at the university? 74.1% of graduates would choose the same course and the same university again, while 4.0% would re-enroll at the same university, but changing course. A data on student satisfaction that has grown over the years. The employment rate of second-level graduates in 2015, interviewed five years after graduation, was 84.9% (81.1 Campania average). Salaries reach an average of 1,546 euros per month net against the 1,471 euros of colleagues from Campania.
"Those who choose to study at the University of Sannio have no second thoughts. This is what the AlmaLaurea data also tell this year - comments the rector Gerardo Canfora -. Students reward the advantages of an open and flexible environment that fosters the reciprocity of relationships. The only negative data compared to the regional panorama is the evaluation of the classrooms. But to improve the study environments we are working to offer our students more beautiful and functional facilities. The renovation work started on the main historic buildings in the city center and the construction of new buildings will allow for an overall improvement of our classrooms and services from next academic year ".