Here is a sampling of where members of the Class of 2019 are headed.
Delaney Ambrosen, an economics major with a minor in statistics and a concentration in scientific computing: working as a risk analyst at Aon Catastrophe in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Marysol Arce, a neuroscience major with minors in Japanese and biology: working at Olympic Cascades Aquatics in Seattle.
Ghada Bakbouk, a math major with a concentration in scientific computing: pursuing a doctorate in computer science at William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
Jacob Bozeman, an English major with a minor in art history: attending the Columbia Publishing Course in New York City.
Eve Bromberg, a philosophy major: serving as an elementary English teaching fellow at the American Farm School in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Grant Carr, a math and economics double major: working as a senior analyst at Nationwide Mutual Insurance in Columbus.
Sriya Chadalavada, an economics major: traveling to Malaysia as a Fulbright scholar.
Rachel Cohn, a Spanish literature major with a minor in anthropology: pursuing a master's in library science with a concentration in archives and record management at the School of Information and Library Science at UNC Chapel Hill.
Juniper Cruz, an English major: working as an elementary teaching fellow at KIPP Columbus.
Emily Davis, a political science and classics double major: pursuing a doctorate in political science at the University of Texas at Austin.
Taaj-Udeen Davis, an American studies major: joining the Kenan-Lewis Fellowship Program at Woodberry Forest School in Orange, Virginia.
Lelia Dusthimer, an international studies major with a minor in Arabic: traveling to Malaysia as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant.
Maia Emden, and economics and international studies double major: working as an analyst at Precision Xtract in Boston.
Hayden Gaus, an economics major with a minor in history: working as a financial advisor at Northwestern Mutual in Pittsburgh.
Megan Gothard, a biochemistry major: pursuing an M.D. at the Toledo College of Medicine in Toledo, Ohio.
George Halliday, a sociology major with a minor in studio art: working as a marketing associate at L'Oréal USA in New York City.
Taylor Hazan, an anthropology and English double major: teaching secondary English with Teach for America in New Mexico and serving as a Newman's Own Foundation Fellow.
Emma Hood, a math major with minors in art history and scientific computing: working as a fixed income associate at AllianceBernstein in New York City.
Finn Hunsaker, an environmental studies major: working for Cheley Colorado Camps in Estes Park, Colorado.
Malik Ahmed Khan, a double major in math and economics with minors in religious studies and Arabic and concentrations in Islamic civilizations and cultures and scientific computing: joining the Morningstar Development Program in Chicago.
Karina Kunka, a molecular biology major with a minor in anthropology: working in Virginia Commonwealth University's Department of Oral and Craniofacial Molecular Biology in Richmond, Virginia.
James Lituchy, a women's and gender studies major with a minor in anthropology: pursuing a master's in women's, gender and sexuality studies at the State University of New York at Albany.
Andrea Ludwig, a biochemistry major: pursuing a doctorate in pharmacology at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
Brianna Maggard, a psychology major with a minor in anthropology: working as a growth hacker and marketing intern in New York City.
Cat March, an English and women's and gender studies double major: pursuing a master's in Higher Education Student Affairs at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Madison McDowell, a religious studies and political science double major: pursuing a J.D. at the Ohio State Moritz School of Law in Columbus.
Liam Moran, an economics major with a concentration in the integrated program in humane studies: joining Macy's Executive Development Program in Cincinnati.
Pranav Mulpur, a political science major: pursuing a law degree at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Anoohya Muppirala, a neuroscience major with a minor in biology: pursuing a doctorate in neurobiology at Harvard University in Boston.
Hannah Orbach-Mandel, an economics major with a minor in math: taking part in the NCAA post-graduate internship program in Indianapolis.
Aly Palia, a biology major with a minor in chemistry: working as a research technician at the National Institute of Health in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Hannah Paterakis, a psychology major: pursuing a master's in education at DePaul University in Chicago.
Tyler Raso, an English and religious studies double major: joining City Year Americorps in Chicago.
Kyle Rose, a physics major with a minor in math: interning at iRobot Deep Learning Software in Bedford, Massachusetts.
Abigail Roswell, an economics major with a concentration in public policy: working as a public policy analyst at Venable LLP in Washington, D.C.
Annelise Royles, an English and women's and gender studies double major: working for City Year in Cleveland.
Ryder Sammons, a biology major with a minor in dance: working for City Year in Denver.
Elvin Shrestha, a math major: pursuing a doctorate in math at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.
Hannah Simmons, a math major with a minor in chemistry and a concentration in scientific computing: working as a research technician at the Cleveland Clinic.
Schuyler Stupica, an international studies major with a concentration in public policy: working as a law, technical and legal writing specialist at Hudson Immigration in Pittsburgh.
Sydney Telaak, a psychology and women's and gender studies double major: working at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, as a recipient of the Post-baccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award.
Elise Tran, an English major with a minor in anthropology and concentration in Asian studies: traveling to Chiang Rai, Thailand, with Princeton in Asia.
Hannah Wedig, a biology major: working as an assistant wildlife rehabilitator and veterinary technician at Animal Care Alliance in Richmond, Indiana.
Jordan Wetzel, a dance major: working as a special education resident at KIPP Bay Area Public Schools in Oakland, California.
Jasmine Wilson, an American studies major with a minor in history: pursuing a Humanities Teaching Fellowship in Culver, Indiana.
Kristin Woodard, a neuroscience major with minors in English and chemistry: serving as an IRTA Post-baccalaureate Fellow for the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.
Joe Woody, an economics major with a minor in math: working as an associate at Dimensional Fund Advisors in Santa Monica, California.