English Outcomes, Careers, and Experiential Learning
Springfield College Post-Graduation Outcomes
In a recent survey of 2024-25 graduates, 100% of graduates who responded in the English program reported being employed or enrolled in graduate school.
Employers and Job Titles
Here is a sampling of our past graduates employers and job titles.
| Company Name | Job Title | Location |
|---|---|---|
| The Curtis Hotel | Sales Coordinator | Denver, CO |
| Athol-Royalston Middle School | 7th Grade English Teacher | Athol, MA |
| Greenwich Country Day School | Second Grade Co-Teacher | Greenwich, CT |
| West Hartford Public Schools | Special Education Teacher | West Hartford, CT |
| Springfield College | Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion | Springfield, MA |
Graduate School
Many students go on to advance their education in programs like the Springfield College graduate programs.
| College/University Name |
|---|
| Georgetown University |
| New York University |
| Temple University |
| Columbia University |
| Coastal Carolina University |
Career Paths
Students who graduate from the English major will have their pick of career options, whether they’d like to enter into the field of education, professional writing, editing, publishing, the legal profession, or nonprofits.
Experiential Learning
Undergraduate Publications
Our annual, peer-reviewed journal of undergraduate research, The Springfield Scholar, as well as The Alden Street Review, The Springfield Student, and our Pride Sports Journal are all undergraduate publications that are edited and designed by students with all contributions by students.
Internships
Required internship, which includes opportunities to work with faculty on a nationally recognized scholarly journal
Research
Opportunities to support faculty in research projects (for example, student research assistants have been active with the Western Massachusetts LGBTQ+ Oral History Project)