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Students without job offers three months after graduation
in 2009: 29%
in 2007: 7%
Median starting salary
in 2009: $95,000
in 2007: $92,000
With nearly a third of its 2009 graduates jobless three months after graduation, the University of North Carolina was hit as hard as any by the financial crisis. UNC students might find some consolation in knowing that a respectable 75% of students with jobs reported receiving singing bonuses, though that figure is down 10 percentage points from 2007.
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