years, 81 percent of Pomona graduates attend graduate or professional school, according to a 2017 alumni survey. The college ranked 10th among all U.S. colleges and universities for doctorates awarded to alumni per capita, according to data collected by the National Science Foundation for 2008 to 2017. The top destinations between 2009 and 2018 (in order) were the University of California, Los Angeles; the University of California, Berkeley; Harvard University; the University of Southern California; and Stanford University. A 2021 analysis of the schools that send the most students per capita to the highest-ranked U.S. medical, business, and law schools placed Pomona 14th for medical schools, 22nd for business schools, and 9th for law schools. The top industries for graduates are technology; education; consulting and professional services; finance; government, law, and politics; arts, entertainment, and media; healthcare and social services; nonprofits; and research. Pomona alumni earn a median early career salary of
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