After Graduation
What do students do after graduation? A Gutenberg education is not designed to prepare students for a particular career, but rather to cultivate their thinking and communication skills. Thus, while the occupational pursuits of Gutenberg graduates are as varied as the students who attend, their education helps them to be thoughtful and creative in those pursuits.
Because the love of learning is deeply instilled into Gutenberg students, many graduates go on to teach at private elementary and middle schools. Other graduates are currently pursuing careers in higher education, journalism, law, healthcare, landscaping, and marketing. Graduates have also worked as cooks, administrative assistants, retail supervisors, and baristas.
The Gutenberg College faculty will do what it can to help students gain admittance to the graduate programs of the student’s choice. Gutenberg students pursuing advanced degrees have been accepted into graduate programs at the following schools:
Boston University
Chapman University
George Fox University
IBS School of Cosmetology
Lewis and Clark Law School
Liberty University School of Law
Marquette University
Middlebury College
Regent College
Rosemont College
San Bernardino Valley College
Southwest Baptist University
St. John’s College, Santa Fe
St. John’s College, Annapolis
Syracuse University
Toronto School of Theology
University of Maryland
University of Oregon School of Law
University of Salzburg, Austria
University of Toronto
Western Governors University
Western Michigan University
Western Seminary
Willamette University College of Law
World Journalism Institute
For students who choose not to go on to graduate school, the faculty will be very happy to explain to employers the nature of the training Gutenberg College students receive and the advantages this education affords for the workplace.




