<p>Anecdotally, there appears to be a huge demand for near-STEM business majors. What I mean are business majors with computer based concentrations. Some examples are Business Information Technology, Business Information Systems, Accounting and Systems, Supply-Chain Management and so on These typically require just a few truly technical classes like a Java programming or database design class mixed in with the regular business curriculum. I know of several recent and soon-to-be grads in these majors from large state Us. These schools were heavily recruited and most everyone in the major with a 3.0 or better had at least one job offer by Thanksgiving. I know of one student with a 3.5 gpa who received job offers on 6 out of 7 interviews. It is certainly worth pointing out or suggesting to your otherwise business inclined students.</p>