2003
DOI: 10.1207/s15328023top3004_12
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“…Alumni are a valuable resource; they can assist departments with fundraising, recruiting, curriculum assessment, and providing current students with information about jobs and graduate school (e.g., Fried & Johanson, 2003;Keyes & Hogberg, 1990;Landrum, Hettich, & Wilner, 2010;Leaming, 2007). The career information they can provide makes psychology alumni especially valuable for dispelling the myth that a bachelor's degree results in very poor or nonexistent employment opportunities (e.g., Lawson, Jordan-Fleming, & Upton, 1997;Ware & Meyer, 1981).…”
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“…Alumni are a valuable resource; they can assist departments with fundraising, recruiting, curriculum assessment, and providing current students with information about jobs and graduate school (e.g., Fried & Johanson, 2003;Keyes & Hogberg, 1990;Landrum, Hettich, & Wilner, 2010;Leaming, 2007). The career information they can provide makes psychology alumni especially valuable for dispelling the myth that a bachelor's degree results in very poor or nonexistent employment opportunities (e.g., Lawson, Jordan-Fleming, & Upton, 1997;Ware & Meyer, 1981).…”
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