Here’s a list of what some STAMPS alumni are doing with their degrees:
I created my own shoe design company
I’m working as a motion capture specialist on the next Avatar movie
I’m a clay modeler at Toyota
I spent a year in the Peace Corps doing graphic design in Zambia
I do interaction design at Twitter
I’m in my final year of an MFA program at University of Iowa
I’m at National Geographic as an art director
I produce, shoot and edit music videos for bands
I’m a concept designer at Converse
I created my own “art” cake business in Ann Arbor
I opened a painting studio in Detroit and sell my work at national galleries
I am the arts coordinator at an after school youth program
I’m a textile designer at Target
I’m a freelance illustrator for clients like Bon Appetit, RadioLab, and others
I started a socially-conscious design firm in Detroit with fellow alums
I fell in love with motorcycles, so now I’m the lead creative for Electric Moto Industries
I’m a materials designer at Ford Motor Company
I’m a project manager at IPC Systems in New York
I’m the art class coordinator for a Manhattan Jewish Community Center
I’m now a lead designer at Synata in San Francisco
Interest in environmental conservation and design led me to a position as Annual Giving Programs Manager for the Matthei Botanical Gardens
I’m a graphic designer for television and feature films
I recently became an art director at Quack! Media
There are more alumni stories at the STAMPS page. Looks like a lot of people have very good outcomes with a STAMPS degree.