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What Future Ready Looks Like 

At Susquehanna, 100% of students graduate with the skills, experiences and confidence to build what’s next — and keep building, wherever life takes them.

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When, Where and Why It Matters 

When: Four years or less — intentionally designed, flexible and personalized to your goals. 

Where: Susquehanna University — a closeknit campus where faculty mentorship and hands-on learning are the norm. 

Why: Distinctive value and proven outcomes. Graduates are prepared to earn more, adapt faster and do meaningful work from their first job on.

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Student Outcomes That Matter 

Your Susquehanna experience positions you to launch confidently — not just into a job, but into a career with momentum. Graduates consistently demonstrate strong employment outcomes, graduate school placement and long term return on investment.

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Straight from the Nest

Jenna Waldron
Faith Simmons
Alex Vidal Perez
Clint Rowe
Sandy Lin
Sarah Simon
Logan Moyer
Brai Tate

“Here at Susquehanna, it’s one of the only places I felt like I could double major and study abroad, and I can be a part of clubs and activities. Susquehanna makes it very possible to be a very well-rounded and multifaceted student.”

Jenna Waldron ’27

“I chose Susquehanna over other schools because I could tell when I came to visit that it was a very tight-knit campus. It’s very important to me to have one-on-one relationships with my teachers and other students.”

Faith Simmons ’28

“One of the best things about Susquehanna is how easy it is to make friends. There are so many unique people, and it’s really fun to invest the time learning about them, because the school is so small. You’ll see the same people walking to class every day and get to catch up with them regularly.”

Miranda Preputnick ’27

“When I toured campus, I really liked the creative writing department. I knew the writing community here could help me grow as a writer throughout my college career and that made me want to be part of Susquehanna.”

Alex Vidal Perez ’25

“I chose Susquehanna University mostly for its family feel, but I also really appreciated the study abroad GO program, which allows you to study in another country for an entire semester or a few weeks.”

Clint Rowe ’25

“At Susquehanna University, as a music composition major, seeing my works become a reality is something I really adore. It feels really magical. My friends and teachers supporting me is something I really love and something that inspires me every day.”

Sandy Lin ’28

“I chose Susquehanna because I loved the environment. I wanted a small liberal arts college where I could have a personalized experience and get the support I need from professors.”

Sarah Simon ’26

“I knew Susquehanna was the right place for me the second I stepped on campus. I visited in the fall, surrounded by orange foliage, and as I walked past the buildings, video equipment, classrooms and studios, I knew this was home.”

Logan Moyer ’25

“What stands out to me about my sports media major at Susquehanna are the different opportunities I have. I’m able to get involved in so many different things, like interviewing coaches and players, working the games, getting involved with the radio station, and of course, learning in the classroom.”

Brai Tate ’26

The College Tour

Value of a VERSATILE Degree

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