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Ball State University Alumni:Great Jobs and Great Lives2020 UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI SCORECARD

Ball State University Value Index2020 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY RESULTS SUMMARYVALUE AND PREPARATIONAgree (%4)Ball State University prepared me well forlife outside of college.Strongly agree (%5)38%My education from Ball State University wasworth the cost (among 46% of Ball StateUniversity alumni with loans*).28%My education from Ball State University wasworth the cost (overall).28%%4 %571%33%75%47%53%19%86%Ball State University alumni who saysomeone at Ball State Universityhelped them find a job after graduationBall State University alumni who aresatisfied or extremely satisfied with theeducation they received81%WORK FULFILLMENT**Agree (%4)Strongly agree (%5)%4 %5I am deeply interested in the work that I do.30%49%79%My job gives me the opportunity todo work that interests me.30%50%80%I have the ideal job for me.32%33%36%Ball State University alumni who stronglyagree to all three work fulfillment questions*Among alumni who took out undergraduate loans to attend Ball State University**Work fulfillment questions were only asked of alumni who indicated they are employed full time by an employer3Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.68%

Methodology Summary6,114Gallup Alumni Survey(GAS) Core SurveyBall State UniversityUndergraduate AlumniSurvey CompletesIncludes custom items developedby Gallup and the IndianaCommission for Higher EducationBall State University alumni whoreceived their bachelor’s degreebetween 1970 and 2019 and had avalid email address on file wereinvited to participate.Survey Fielded:Mar. 16-Apr. 14, 2020Nonresponders received up to fiveemail reminders.Comparison Groups Are Derived From the GallupAlumni Survey (GAS) National Database (1970-2019)College graduates nationally: n 58,256 GAS IN college graduates: n 1,6384Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Profile of RespondentsUndergraduate Alumni Who Graduated From 1970-2019n 6,114 Mean age aleFemaleFirst-Generation Student56%44%YesNoPrefer not to answerRetired24%75%YesNoDon't knowTotal Annual Personal Income5%14%27%32%11%4% 7%Total Annual Household Income6%14% 12,000 120,000- 239,99936% 12,000- 35,999 240,000 28% 36,000- 59,999Don't know9% 60,000- 119,999Note: Due to rounding, percentages may sum to 100% /-1%. Numerical values are shown when 4% or higher.5Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.7%

Great Jobs: Workplace Engagement76Employment Outcomes11Gallup’s Employee Engagement Measures12Engagement Index13Workplace Fulfillment14Career Services and InternshipsCopyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Employment OutcomesEmployment StatusBall State University alumni58%10%4%*College graduates nationally62%*24%5%*10% *4%*GAS IN college graduates64%*5%*10%Employed full time (employer)Employed full time (self)Employed part time, do not want full timeUnemployedEmployed part time, want full timeNot in workforce16%*14%*How closely related is your current workto your undergraduate major(s)?Among employed alumniBall State University alumni46%College graduates nationally36%*GAS IN college graduates38%*Completely relatedSomewhat related31%36%*36%*Not at all related23%28%*26%*Don't know*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.Note: Due to rounding, percentages may sum to 100% /-1%. Numerical values are shown when 4% or higher.7Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Employment Outcomes19%21%61%Ball State University alumniwho said someone at BallState University helpedthem find a job aftergraduation Ball State University alumniwho had a job with acompany they worked for orinterned for while incollege Ball State University alumniwho currently work inIndiana About how long did it take for you to obtain agood job after you completed your undergraduateeducation at Ball State University?31%29%*31%I had a job waiting for mewhen I graduated20%Two months or less14%*14%*Three to six months17%14%*14%*7%7%6%Seven months to a year13%15%*14%More than a year11%Not applicable because I was not seekingemployment upon graduationDon't knowBall State University alumni19%*20%*1%2%1%College graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduates*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level. A custom item developed for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education; national comparisons not available Among alumni who said they obtained a good job after graduation8Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Sources of EmploymentSources of Assistance in Finding a Job AfterGraduation From Ball State University Professor17%Career services office staffmemberOther staff memberat Ball State University11%7%Classmates or friendsat Ball State UniversityParentsOther family members12%9%7%A current or previousemployerDid not receive any helpfinding a job after college Among alumni who said they obtained a good job after graduation9Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.13%48%

Location of EmploymentTop 10 Current Locations of Employment12345Indiana (62%)Illinois (5%)Florida (4%)Ohio (4%)Texas (2%)Which of the following describes why youare working in [STATE OFEMPLOYMENT]?33%Specific job offer11%More career opportunities in myfield73%Personal reasons (family, friends,relationship, medical, etc.)26%Financial reasons (cost of living,taxes, etc.)21%Lifestyle (weather, recreationalactivities, cultural activities, etc.)3%Pursuing further education in[STATE OF EMPLOYMENT]4%None of these reasons678910California (2%)Michigan (2%)Kentucky (1%)North Carolina (1%)Georgia (1%)19%Ball State University alumniwho said someone at BallState University helpedthem find a job aftergraduation 21%Ball State University alumniwho had a job with acompany they worked for orinterned for while incollege 61%Ball State University alumniwho currently work inIndiana A custom item developed for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education; national comparisons not available Among alumni who said they obtained a good job after graduation10Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Gallup’s Employee Engagement MeasuresMAXIMIZING EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCEGallup has measured the engagement of morethan 6.4 million employees globally from hundredsof organizations and companies.Workplace engagement is an important driver ofoverall wellbeing and is the leading indicator oforganizational performance such as higherprofitability and better financial outcomes.Gallup’s Q12 instrument measures an individual’semotional connection to and investment in theirjob. The 12 engagement elements function likeMaslow's hierarchy of needs, with basic needs thatmust be fulfilled before employees can progress.To reduce response burden for BallState University’s survey, the 12elements were reduced to threeelements that correlate highly with thefull Q12 index:Q03. Do what I do bestevery dayQ06. Someone at workencourages mydevelopmentQ07. At work, my opinionsseem to count11Copyright 1993-1998, 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.The Gallup Q12 items are Gallup proprietary information and are protected by law.You may not administer a survey with the Q12 items or reproduce them without written consent from Gallup.

Engagement IndexGallup categorizes workers as engaged, not engaged or actively disengaged based on responses to athree-question index that measures elements that best predict employee and workgroup performance.This index correlates highly with the full Q12 index.ENGAGEDWorkers are highly involvedin and enthusiastic abouttheir work and workplace.They are psychological“owners,” drive performanceand innovation, and movethe organization forward.NOTENGAGEDACTIVELYDISENGAGEDWorkers are psychologicallyunattached to their work andcompany. Because theirengagement needs are notbeing met fully, they areputting time — but notenergy or passion — intotheir work.Workers are resentful thattheir needs aren’t being metand are acting out theirunhappiness. Every day,these workers potentiallyundermine what theirengaged coworkersaccomplish.Engagement IndexAmong graduates employed full time by an employer35%*36%*51%*50%10%14%*14%*Ball StateUniversity alumniCollege graduatesnationallyGAS INcollege graduates42%48%Actively disengagedNot engagedEngaged*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.Note: Due to rounding, percentages may sum to 100% /-1%.12Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Workplace FulfillmentWorkplace Fulfillment% Strongly agree, among employed graduates49%I am deeply interestedin the work that I do.42%*43%*50%My job gives me theopportunity to do work thatinterests me.41%*42%*36%I have the ideal job for me.28%*25%*33%Strongly agree on all threework fulfillment questions.25%*22%*Ball State University alumniCollege graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduates*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.13Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Career Services and InternshipsWhile attending Ball State University, how often did you visit, or accessresources provided by, the career services office?% Very often, often or rarely79%73%*74%Ball State UniversityCollege graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduatesHow helpful was the career services office to you?Among graduates who visited career services at least onceBall State Universityalumni9%24%31%College graduatesnationally9%21%*35%*GAS IN collegegraduates7%Very helpfulHelpful17%Somewhat helpful29%10%13%*11%Not at all helpful26%22%*35%Don't know/cannot recall*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.14Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Career Services and InternshipsHow often did you receive career advice from other faculty or staff membersat Ball State University who were not career services employees?% Very often, often or rarely80%77%*75%Ball State UniversityCollege graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduatesHow helpful was the career-related information youreceived from faculty or staff members?Among graduates who received advice at least onceBall State University alumni21%College graduates nationally17%*GAS IN college graduates 8%*Very helpfulHelpful31%31%36%Somewhat helpfulNot at all helpful27%32%*34%6% 15%6% 13%*19%Don't know/cannot recall*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.Numerical values are shown when 4% or higher.15Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Skills Training ProgramsDoes your employer offer tuition assistance foradditional education or training?*44%44%YesNo12%Don't knowHow likely are you to enroll in an additionaleducation or training program in the next five years?12%15%31%Very likely41%LikelyUnlikelyVery unlikelyHow likely are you to enroll in each of the followingtypes of additional education or training programs inthe next five years?OnlineInPerson15%7%21%29%14%35%33%Very likely45%LikelyUnlikelyVery unlikelyHow likely are you to enroll in each of the followingtypes of additional education or training programs inthe next five years?Through a private company 4% 16%Through a nonprofit4%institutionThrough a current employer18%14%Very likelyLikelyCopyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.46%36%24%*Among respondents who are employed full time by an employer1634%Unlikely42%27%Very unlikely35%

Great Lives: Wellbeing1718Defining a “Good Life”19Wellbeing Elements20Number of Thriving ElementsCopyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Defining a “Good Life”GALLUP’S GLOBAL W ELLBEING RESEARCHGallup has conducted decades of global research surveying arepresentative sample of 98% of the world’s population from 150 countries.Wellbeing is associated with numerous positive health and employment outcomes: lowermedical and health expenditures, fewer ER visits, lower absenteeism, etc.Factor analysis identified five interrelated and interdependent elements of wellbeing:PURPOSELiking what you do each day and beingmotivated to achieve goalsPHYSICALHaving good health and enoughenergy to get things done dailyCOMMUNITYLiking where you live, feeling safeand having pride in your community18SOCIALHaving supportive relationshipsand love in your lifeFINANCIALManaging your economic life toreduce stress and increase securityCopyright 2008, 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.The Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index items are Gallup proprietary information and are protected by law.You may not administer a survey with the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index items or reproduce them

Wellbeing ElementsWellbeing, by Element% Thriving63%Purpose wellbeing51%*50%*62%Social wellbeing48%*48%*52%Financial wellbeing41%*43%*55%Community wellbeing44%*44%*38%Physical wellbeing33%*33%*Ball State University alumniCollege graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduates*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.19Copyright 2008, 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.The Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index items are Gallup proprietary information and are protected by law.You may not administer a survey with the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index items or reproduce them

Number of Thriving ElementsGallup examines not only the individual levels of wellbeing, but also the difficult-to-reach pinnacleof thriving in all five wellbeing elements: purpose, social, financial, community and physical.Wellbeing, by Number of Thriving %*16%Two18%*20%*15%One20%*20%*13%ZeroBall State University alumni22%*21%*College graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduates*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.20Copyright 2008, 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.The Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index items are Gallup proprietary information and are protected by law.You may not administer a survey with the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index items or reproduce them

Great Experiences: Support andExperiential Learning2122The Gallup Alumni Survey23Six Critical College Experiences24Three Support Experiences25Three Experiential Learning Experiences26Sources of ExperiencesCopyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

The Gallup Alumni SurveyEXAMINING THE OUTCOMES OF COLLEGE GRADUATESThe Gallup Alumni Survey is a nationallyrepresentative annual survey of U.S. collegegraduates (n 70,000 ), measuring the degreeto which graduates have "great jobs" throughsuccessful and engaging careers and lead"great lives" by thriving in their overallwellbeing. Survey measures include: overall wellbeing (five elements) workplace engagement (Q12) college experiences affinity and attachment to alma materWhere you go to collegematters far less than howyou go to college.How can college promote lifelong wellbeingand engagement? By providing supportiveand experiential learning opportunities for itsstudents. Gallup research shows that sixcritical college experiences are stronglyassociated with wellbeing and engagement atwork. Three of the six relate to graduatesfeeling supported in college, and the otherthree tie to experiential learning.Graduates who strongly agree to the following statements had higher odds of workplaceengagement and lifelong wellbeing (compared with graduates who did not strongly agree):WorkplaceEngagementWellbeingHad a professor who cared about you asa person1.7x1.4xHad at least one professor who made youexcited about learning1.7x1.4xHad a mentor who encouraged you topursue your goals and dreams1.9x1.4xEXPERIENTIAL LEARNINGEXPERIENCESWorkplaceEngagementWellbeingHad an internship or job that allowed you toapply what you were learning in the classroom1.8x1.3xWorked on a project that took a semesteror more to complete1.7x1.2xWas extremely active in extracurricularactivities and organizations1.6x1.2xEMOTIONAL SUPPORT EXPERIENCES22Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Six Critical College ExperiencesPREPARING STUDENTS FOR LIFE AFTER COLLEGEAlmost half (45%) ofgraduates nationally had noneor only one of the siximportant college experiencesduring their time in college.Only 3% of graduatesnationally have experiencedall six of these experienceswhile in college.Graduates nationally were also asked to rate theextent to which they agree or disagree that theirinstitution prepared them well for life outside ofcollege. While only 5% of those who had zero ofthe six experiences strongly agreed theirinstitution prepared them well for life outside ofcollege, 80% of those who had all six experiencesdid so.A similar pattern is also in Ball State University’sdata. Alumni with more positive experiences aremore likely to strongly agree they were preparedwell for life outside of college.Positive Experiences and Preparedness% Strongly agree, among Ball State University neTwoNumber of positive experiencesThreeFourFivePrepared me well for life outside of college**Respondents who strongly agree that their university prepared them well for life outside of college23Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.Six

Three Support ExperiencesGallup research shows that the odds that a given college graduate is engaged at work are higherif they strongly agree to having had each of six critical college experiences. The three “supportexperience” items below comprise half of the six critical college experiences that prepare studentsfor life outside of college.Support Experiences% Strongly agree28%My professors at Ball State Universitycared about me as a person.28%32%*68%I had at least one professor at Ball StateUniversity who made me excited aboutlearning.64%*64%*25%While attending Ball State University, Ihad a mentor who encouraged me topursue my goals and dreams.23%*23%15%All three support experiences14%16%Ball State University alumniCollege graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduates*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.24Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Three Experiential Learning ExperiencesThe three “experiential learning” items below comprise the other half of the six critical collegeexperiences that prepare students for life outside of college.Experiential Learning62%While attending Ball State University, didyou have a job or internship that allowedyou to apply what you were learning inthe classroom? (% Yes)36%*37%*35%While attending Ball State University, Iworked on a project that took a semesteror more to complete. (% Strongly agree)34%32%25%I was extremely active in extracurricularactivities and organizations whileattending Ball State University.(% Strongly agree)20%*22%*10%All three experiential learningexperiences (% Strongly agree/% Yes)7%*5%*Ball State University alumniCollege graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduates*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.25Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Sources of Experiences25%62%Ball State University alumni who had anencouraging mentorBall State University alumni who had anapplied job or internshipSources of Mentors and Jobs/Internships atBall State University 69%Professor43%6%Friend20%College or universitystaff memberFamily memberExtracurricular activity adviserSports coachOtherDon't know/cannot recallSource of mentor9%19%4%10%5%5%2%0%4%22%1%7%Source of help to obtain job or internship A custom item developed for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education; national comparisons not available Among alumni who said they had an applied job or internship26Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Great Advocates: AlumniAttachment2728Alumni Attachment29Reflections on Educational Decisions30Reflections on Academic ExperienceCopyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Alumni AttachmentGallup explores the connection between graduates and their alma mater by looking at their levelof agreement with two questions: “My university was the perfect school for people like me” and “Ican’t imagine a world without my university.” Graduates who strongly agree with both items areconsidered “emotionally attached” to their alma mater.Alumni Attachment% Strongly agree43%Ball State University was theperfect school for people like me.33%*37%*32%I can't imagine a worldwithout Ball State University.25%*29%25%Both statements19%*24%Ball State University alumniCollege graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduates45%40%*36%*Ball State University alumniwho are extremely likely torecommend their universityto family, friends orcolleaguesCollege graduates nationallywho are extremely likely torecommend their universityto family, friends orcolleaguesIndiana graduates who areextremely likely torecommend their universityto family, friends orcolleagues*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.28Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Reflections on Educational DecisionsIf you had to do it all over again, would you still ? % Yes, you would98%68%88%Obtain a bachelor’s degreeStudy the same major thatyou studied in yourbachelor’s degree programAttend Ball State Universityto obtain your bachelor’sdegreeHow many times did you change your major whileattending Ball State University to complete yourundergraduate degree? 60%29%NoneOne time7%4%Two timesThree or more timesHow satisfied are you with the education youreceived from Ball State University? 47%Extremely satisfied39%432Extremely dissatisfied A custom item developed for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education; national comparisons not available Excludes times they switched from undecided or undeclared to declared in a major field of studyNumerical values are shown when 4% or higher.29Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.11%Don't know

Reflections on Academic ExperiencePerceptions of Academic Experience% Strongly agree38%I was challenged academicallyat Ball State University.42%*48%*33%Ball State University prepared mewell for life outside of college.28%*31%53%My education from Ball StateUniversitywas worth the cost.48%*49%Ball State University alumniCollege graduates nationallyGAS IN college graduates*A comparison group's outcome is statistically different from Ball State University’s outcome at the 95% confidence level.30Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Methodology31Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

MethodologyNATIONAL COM PARISONMETHODOLOGYFor the purposes of this report, data from BallState University are compared with datacollected from the national Gallup AlumniSurvey study of college graduates. Somedifferences may exist between the nationalcomparison points included in this report andnational estimates that Gallup has previouslyreleased because this report focuses ongraduates who received their undergraduatedegrees from 1970-2019. Comparison groupsincluded in this scorecard are:Results for the Ball State University alumnistudy are based on web surveys conductedMar. 16-Apr. 14, 2020, with a sample of 6,114Ball State University undergraduate alumni.Alumni were included in the study if Ball StateUniversity had an email address on file andthey graduated between 1970 and 2019. BallState University provided a total of 60,454email addresses.College graduates nationally: Bachelor’sdegree holders surveyed via the nationalGallup Alumni Survey which includes thosewho participated in the national study andreported they have a bachelor’s degree onlyfrom a Title IV degree-granting four-yearpublic, private, for-profit or nonprofit institutionin the U.S. as defined by the U.S. Departmentof Education.GAS IN graduates: Bachelor’s degree holderssurveyed via the national Gallup AlumniSurvey who indicated that they obtained abachelor’s degree from a university located inIndiana.32Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.Results for the Gallup Alumni Survey, thestudy used for comparison purposes, arebased on web surveys conducted Feb. 4-Mar.7, 2014, Dec. 16, 2014-Jun. 29, 2015, Aug.22-Oct. 11, 2016, and Apr. 25-Jun. 3, 2018with a random sample of 29,560 respondents,30,151 respondents, 11,483 respondents, and5,107 respondents respectively, with abachelor's degree or higher, aged 18 andolder, with internet access, living in all 50 U.S.states and the District of Columbia.

MethodologyThe 2014 Gallup Alumni Survey sample was compiled from two sources: the Gallup Panel TM andthe Gallup Daily tracking survey. The 2015 and 2016 Gallup Alumni Survey samples wererecruited via the Gallup Daily tracking survey. The 2018 Gallup Alumni Survey sample wasrecruited via the Strada-Gallup Education Consumer Survey. The Gallup Panel is a proprietary,probability-based longitudinal panel of U.S. adults who are selected using random-digit-dial (RDD)and address-based sampling methods. The Gallup Panel is not an opt-in panel. The Gallup Panelincludes 60,000 individuals, and Panel members can be surveyed by phone, mail or web. GallupPanel members with a college degree and access to the internet were invited to take the GallupAlumni Survey online.The Gallup Daily tracking survey sample includes national adults with a minimum quota of 70%cellphone respondents and 30% landline respondents, with additional minimum quotas by timezone within region. Landline and cellular telephone numbers are selected using RDD methods.Landline respondents are chosen at random within each household on the basis of which memberhad the most recent birthday. Gallup Daily tracking respondents with a college degree, whoagreed to future contact, were invited to take the Gallup Alumni Survey online.Gallup Alumni Survey interviews are conducted via the web, in English only. Samples areweighted to correct for unequal selection probability and nonresponse. The data are weighted tomatch national demographics of gender, age, race, Hispanic ethnicity, education and region.Demographic weighting targets are based on the most recent Current Population Survey figuresfor the aged 18 and older U.S. bachelor's degree or higher population.All reported margins of sampling error for the Gallup Alumni Survey of all college graduatesinclude the computed design effects for weighting.For results based on the total sample of those with a bachelor’s degree, the margin ofsampling error is 0.5 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.For results based on employee engagement of those with a bachelor’s degree, the marginof sampling error is 0.8 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.For results based on those with a bachelor’s degree from an Indiana institution, the marginof sampling error is 3.1 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.For results based on employee engagement of those with a bachelor’s degree from anIndiana institution, the margin of sampling error is 4.5 percentage points at the 95%confidence level.In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys canintroduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.33Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

Appendix34Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

AppendixWhat is your highest completed level of education?Bachelor’s degree51%Postgraduate work or degree49%What type of postgraduate work or degree did you complete? Postgraduate work only, no degree12%Master of Arts (M.A.)33%Master of Science (M.S.)27%Master of Business Administration (MBA)9%Juris Doctor (J.D.)3%Other master’s degree12%Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)1%Ph.D.5%Other professional degree (e.g., LLB, DDS, DVM)4%Other6%Don't know 1%While attending Ball State University (% Yes)Did you participate in NCAA intercollegiate athletics?7%Did you participate in intramural sports?33%Did you participate in a student club or organization?61%Did you have a paid job or internship?72%Did you hold a leadership position in a club or organization such as your studentgovernment, a fraternity or sorority, or an athletic team?41%Did you participate in a research project with a professor or faculty member?**32% Among Ball State University alumni who indicated their highest level of education is postgraduate work or degree**This may include a project you participated in as part of a class you took, a thesis project or paper, a research project submitted toa professional conference, or a paper submitted to a journal for publication.35Copyright 2020 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

AppendixThroughout your college experience at Ball State University, did you receive anymerit-based scholarships?Yes42%No54%Don’t know4%Throughout your college experience at Ball State University, did you receive any needbased federal financial aid?Yes43%No53%Don’t know4%Approximately how much money did you borrow in student loans to obtain yourundergraduate degree at Ball State University? Mean 29,764Median 24,600Approximately how much money did you borrow in student loans to obtain yourpostgraduate work or degree? Mean 52,514Median 31,400Have you delayed any of the following because of your student loans?Getting married11%Having children18%Going back to school for more training or another degree29%Starting your own business13%Buying a car24%Buying a home29%Moving out of your parent’s/parents’ home13% Of alumni who indicated they took out a loan; adjusted to refl

My education from Ball State University was worth the cost (among 46% of Ball State University alumni with loans*). 75% My education from Ball State University was worth the cost (overall). 81% Ball State University Value Index 3 2020 BALL STATE UNIVERSITY RESULTS SUMMARY 28% 28% 38% 53% 47% 33% 33% Ball State University alumni who strongly

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