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You're hired, guaranteed! That's right-students who graduate from Thomas with a bachelor's in arts or sciences are eligible for the Guaranteed Job Placement Program, which guarantees you a job in your field of study.
Unique in America
The Guaranteed Job Placement program (or G-Job)
was launched at Thomas in 1999 and is the only one of its kind in the nation. No other college or university in America offers this type of job placement guarantee. If you don't secure employment within six months after graduation, you can come back to Thomas to take more classes or we'll pay the monthly federally subsidized student loans that you incurred while attending Thomas College for up to one year or until you get a job.
If you are employed within six months following graduation, but the position is not within your field of study (you
decide that - for whatever reason), you may take an unlimited number of tuition-free
undergraduate courses for up to two years or
you can choose to take up to half of the
graduate courses required to complete any
one of the Master's degree programs at
Thomas - again, tuition-free!
How Do I Qualify?
To be eligible for G-Job, you must:
- Sign a written agreement with the College
- Graduate with a minimum 2.75 cumulative grade-point-average from a baccalaureate degree program. A minimum of 90 credits must be completed in the undergraduate day division
- Complete a three-credit-hour internship within your program of study
- Register and work with the College's Career Services Office
- Be in good financial standing with both the College and student-loan agencies
Learn More Would you like to learn more about G-Job? Contact your admissions representative for more information.
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