Seeking outcome-oriented colleges

Thanks very much for the replies.

I’m gathering that career services is generally not seen as a differentiator. Many, many schools have very fulsome services well beyond resume checking and job postings. It is up to the students to seek those out. I’ve also learned that “experiential learning” is the code name for a lot of what I am looking for so thank you for that response.

That said, there are a few schools that stand out in this area:
Northeastern
Drexel
George Washington?
Denison?
University of Cincinnati
Purdue (leans to STEM)
High Point (very interesting. I had not heard of this school or its approach)
FSU
Duke
Connecticut College (I like that they are trying something different)

I am the parent (if that wasn’t clear from the bent of my question). My child’s favorite HS classes have been history, public speaking, English composition, and Spanish. Maybe interested in public policy or international relations or linguistics or human geography…

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