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Great Jobs and Great Lives: The Washington Center Alumni Scorecard 2017

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4 Copyright © 2017 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. Executive Summary 1. TWC Alumni Thriving in Well-Being Gallup examines the well-being of individuals across ve interrelated but distinct domains — purpose, social, nancial, community and physical. Thriving Elements TWC alumni are more likely than graduates nationally to be thriving in 5 well-being elements. 2. TWC Alumni Engaged at Work Gallup categorizes workers as Engaged, Not Engaged or Actively Disengaged based on responses to Gallup's proprietary index that measures elements that are most predictive of employee and workgroup performance. Workplace Engagement TWC alumni are more likely than graduates nationally to be engaged in their work. Engagement Populations TWC liberal arts majors are more likely than graduates nationally to be engaged in their work. 3. TWC Boosts Outcomes for Liberal Arts Alumni The TWC experience is particularly benecial for alumni who were liberal arts majors at their home institution. TWC Liberal Arts Majors TWC alumni who were liberal arts majors are more likely to be employed full time and work in a eld directly related to their undergraduate study when compared with liberal arts majors nationally.

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