96% of Case Western Reserve University engineering graduates are employed full time, in graduate school or otherwise pursuing their career goals within six months of graduation.
Recent graduates have landed their first jobs at companies including Amazon, Epic, Google, Honda, Intel, Lockheed Martin, NVIDIA, and TikTok. They’re earning a median salary of $75K to $80K, in major cities around the world.
They’re in graduate schools such as Boston University, Columbia University, Duke University, Johns Hopkins University, Rice University and Stanford University, studying in all fields of engineering as well as technology, medicine and business.
How did they get there?
► 97% of Case School of Engineering students participate in at least one experiential learning activity, and 79% participate in two or more. 76% do an internship.
► Nearly 1 in 5 choose a co-op placement, which provides valuable work experience plus more than $23,000 (on average) over a seven-month period.
► They learn from world-class faculty who are leading efforts to advance the future, from biomedically engineered prosthetics to the extraction of high-value metals and beyond.
► They bring ideas to life at Sears think[box]—the largest open-access innovation center and makerspace at any university in the United States—and get support on their entrepreneurial endeavors through the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship.
► They build their networks and leadership skills by joining CWRU’s 300+ clubs and organizations—such as Case Rocket Team, CWRUbotix, National Society of Black Engineers and Society of Women Engineers—and by serving as Peer Advisors to support their classmates.
Case Western Reserve’s collaborative approach to engineering research and experiential learning opportunities will equip you to solve the pressing problems of today—and the future. Whether your post-CWRU plans include a top-tier graduate program or the start of a high-velocity career, you’ll graduate from the Case School of Engineering prepared for what’s next.