Where are they headed?
While your Merrimack journey is just beginning, some Warriors are closing the chapter. The Class of 2024 crossed the stage last week to finally receive their hard-earned diplomas. Learn about what’s next for some Warriors below!

Owen Enestvedt
Major: Computer Science
Minor: Data Science
What’s Next? Software engineer at Dell Technologies and entering the ISG SWE Rotational Program

Kendra Link
Major: Elementary Education
What’s Next? Kindergarten Teacher in Lawrence, MA

Sean Kelley
Majors: Computer Science
What’s Next? Bands Coordinator fellowship and returning to Merrimack to pursue a master’s of arts in communication

Lorena Corbelli
Majors: Biology, Education & Women’s and Gender Studies
What’s Next? Biology Teacher Fellow at Phillips Academy

Alec Cruz
Major: Nursing
What’s Next? Beverley Hospital, Progressive Care Unit

Cate Buecker
Major: Business Administration
Concentration: Finance
What’s Next? Sales Associate at Natixis Investment Managers

Leudybert LoraCruz
Major: Civil Engineering
What’s Next? Junior Bridge Designer, Civil Engineer at MassDOT
These Warriors were in your shoes not too long ago, and we can’t wait to see where you’ll be off to in the next four years—and how Merrimack will help you get there!
National Recognition
- Merrimack made the "Best Colleges in America" list by Money which looked at factors such as earnings, employment rates, student loan repayment and return on investment.
- Payscale College Salary Report says Merrimack graduates who are 10-15 years into their careers are making a median salary of $108,200!
- According to a study by Georgetown University, a degree from Merrimack has a high return on investment and strong 10-year earnings, ranking 90 out of 4,500 colleges and universities. That's in the top 2%!