<p>Does anyone know where I can find info (or if you'd be so kind to post it) as to how many students from W&M go on to pursue a graduate degree/where they get accepted to?</p>
<p>This may help: [Outcomes</a> info](<a href=“http://web.wm.edu/career/CFM/OutcomesIndex.cfm]Outcomes”>http://web.wm.edu/career/CFM/OutcomesIndex.cfm)</p>
<p>Keeping in mind the “52% response rate caveat” …</p>
<p>they go everywhere… keep in mind that graduate programs are significantly more specialized and you are really looking for how you fit in the programs rather than the school as a whole. Off the top of my head, I personally know people at Emory, Yale, Texas, Princeton, Chicago, Illinois, Southern Cal, George Mason, Virginia, Old Dominion, Brown, Penn State, Tufts, Louisville, North Carolina, James Madison, Duke, Harvard, American, W&M, Virginia Commonwealth, Virginia Tech, Hollins, Nevada-Reno, South Carolina, Pittsburgh, Delaware, George Washington…</p>
<p>If you really want to go somewhere, W&M can get you there. A large percentage of W&M students enroll in grad school within 5 years of graduation (I want to say around 50%)… I’m trying to find my source on that, but not having any luck right now.</p>
<p>About 1/3 of W&M grads go directly to graduate school and 60% go within five years. Admit rates for W&M grads into graduate programs are generally 15-20% higher than the national average and students truly do go everywhere depending on their financial situation, specific program, etc.</p>