First Destination Survey
First Destination Survey, Graduate Student Survey, Grad Survey
Help Shape the Future of LSU – Grad Survey Needs You
The First Destination Student Survey is more than just a form—it's a critical part of LSU's success and future planning. Graduation is just the beginning! Whether our Tigers are continuing their studies or launching careers, the First Destination Student Survey helps capture the incredible journeys that start here at LSU—from Baton Rouge to Beijing.
Your story matters, and your participation supports LSU’s accreditation, alumni connections, and data that highlights Tiger achievements.
Survey Link
Here is the link to the grad survey, which can now be accessed. Students will need to enter their myLSU email to begin the survey at: First Destination Survey - For Graduate Students
Why is the Survey Important?
For Students:
- Share your story: Your achievements highlight the strength of an LSU education.
- Make an impact: Contribute to valuable data that showcases where Tigers land after graduation.
- Shape the future: Help LSU identify trends and opportunities to support future grads.
For Faculty & Staff:
- Engage with students: Encourage your graduates to complete the survey and share their success.
- Strengthen programs: Use survey data to enhance career services and academic offerings.
- Support LSU’s legacy: Be part of the collective effort to tell the story of LSU’s global impact.
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