If you're considering going to college soon, or maybe you have a child with plans to attend college in the future, the hope in most cases, is to get a job soon after you graduate, right?

If that is indeed your objective, the University of Sioux Falls just might be the perfect school for you.

They certainly have a good track record going at the moment.

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Dakota News Now is reporting the results of a recent survey conducted by USF regarding its job placement rate. The findings showed that 99% of its graduates in 2022 either found a gig or went on to attend additional schooling within six months of graduating.

That is a pretty good-looking success rate to be able to tout.

The University of Sioux Falls President Brett Bradfield told Dakota News Now,  “We are proud of our graduates and know they take both an enhanced skillset and the University’s motto of Culture for Service out into the communities they serve. USF takes pride in its prominent role in serving educational needs and contributing to workforce development in our state and region.”

Data from the survey showed that 2022 graduates ended up finding employment in 20 different states, however, 74% of those respondents reported starting their working careers by staying right here at home in South Dakota.

According to Dakota News Now, another 23% of those surveyed said they went on to continue their education in either a graduate or professional degree program.

USF received an 85% response rate to the survey sent out to its 2022 undergraduate class. That far exceeds the desired goal of 65% put forth by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.

Source: Dakota News Now

Flashback 1992: Inside Sioux Falls Old Washington High School

The modern marvel that is YouTube never ceases to amaze me. Sure, there's plenty of garbage there, but you can also find some gems.

Like this video from 1992. It's a sort of video time capsule of the old Washington High School in Sioux Falls. If you came to The Queen City in the last couple of decades, you may only know the building downtown as the Washington Pavilion, a center of Sioux Falls arts and culture.

Before it was the Pavilion, the corner of Main Avenue and 11th Street in Sioux Falls was home to many of the city's schools for most of the 20th century.

Built on the site of the former Central School, WHS's first class of 328 students started in 1908. It was the only high school in Sioux Falls until Lincoln High was completed in 1965.

The class of 1992 was the last class of Sioux Falls to graduate from the old Washington High. That fall the new WHS, constructed on N. Sycamore Ave on the east side of the city, took over the name and educational mission.

Check out the shots below for a flashback to 1992.

10 Highest Paying Jobs in Sioux Falls That Don't Require a Degree

These days, workers are in high demand, and there are plenty of great-paying jobs right here in Sioux Falls if you know where to look.

You won't need a Bachelor's, Associate's, or any type of College Degree for these high-dollar jobs.

These high-paying gigs are just the tip of the iceberg. To see the full list of the top 50 from Stacker, click here.

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