Australian Graduate Survey

Where has your La Trobe degree taken you?
How satisfied are you with your La Trobe experience?

All students from Australian universities will receive the Australian Graduate Survey approximately four months after the completion of their studies.

The survey includes a section which provides you with an opportunity to tell us about your employment or further study, and Course Experience Questionnaire, which is an opportunity for you to provide feedback on your academic experience.

La Trobe Graduates in 2010: Work, study, Salaries and Course Satisfaction - (key points):

 

  • Of Bachelor degree graduates who were available for full-time employment, 76.7 percent were in full-time employment within four months of completing their degrees (compared to 76.2% nationally).
  • The median annual starting salary for new Australian resident bachelor degree graduates aged less than 25 and in their first full-time employment in Australia was $46 000 (up from $43 600 in 2009).
  • Males started work on a median salary of $46 750 (up from $44 000 in 2009) and females earned $46 000 (up from $43 500 in 2009).
  • Overall satisfaction with courses measured by the Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ), with 92.5 percent of La Trobe University bachelor graduates expressing broad satisfaction with their courses (compared to 93.2% nationally).

For more information on how La Trobe University uses your responses, download these Frequently Asked Questions.

For more information on national outcomes and to research other career prospects, check out the Grad Files.