As the latest cohort of Hawkeyes prepares to graduate, we laud all they have accomplished.
Published: May 7, 2025
This spring, nearly 5,500 University of Iowa undergraduate, graduate, and professional students will earn degrees. These Hawkeyes have engaged, excelled, and stretched to reach their goals.
When Maya Monk of Polk City, Iowa, chose to attend Iowa to study biology, she couldn’t have imagined that she would end up working with 13,600-year-old mastodon bones. But that’s where an inquiry into research opportunities on campus led her. Not only did the experience teach her about paleontology and preservation techniques, but it also was fun, and she says she’ll be able to use the skills she learned as she enters the workforce.
Eric Dowe, who grew up in Story City, Iowa, cheering on the Hawkeyes with his grandfather, is earning an MS in business analytics and an MS in finance. He says the real-world experience he got as a UI student, including managing more than $2 million in a fixed-income portfolio and helping a local client expand their business, prepared him well to work as a financial analyst for Collins Aerospace in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Ella McDaniel came all the way from New Hampshire to serve in the coveted role of UI Golden Girl, the Hawkeye Marching Band’s scholarship baton twirler. She enjoyed her time at Iowa so much that, after graduating with a degree in exercise science, she plans to stay on campus and work toward a Master of Science in Athletic Training, while also helping to train her Golden Girl successor.
Also staying in town after graduation is Noah Hermanson of Marshalltown, Iowa. He didn’t intend to become a dentist like his father and grandfather before him, but he couldn’t deny the pull to work with patients and provide the best care possible. So, after completing coursework at Iowa in enterprise leadership and interdepartmental studies, he will become the third generation in his family to attend the UI College of Dentistry.
When Genevieve Martinez was hospitalized as a child, she was so impressed by the level of care she received that she decided to become a nurse. It was no surprise that the Atlantic, Iowa, resident chose to attend the University of Iowa, which offered a top-ranked nursing education in her own backyard. After graduating with a BSN in May, she will work as an emergency room nurse and continue her UI education in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program.
Year after year, our students have pushed to achieve more and to come together for the greater good — that’s the Hawkeye Way. As this cohort of new graduates enters the next stage of their lives, they leave campus full of potential and promise.
If you or a loved one is graduating this fall, find ceremony information at the UI Commencement website.
Spring 2025 statistics
3,682
undergraduate degree applicants
1,815
graduate/professional degree applicants
3.32
average undergraduate cumulative GPA
17 %
undergraduates with multiple majors
19 %
undergraduates who identify as first-generation
101
graduating students who identify as Veterans
70
age of the oldest degree recipient
19
age of the youngest degree recipient

81
Iowa counties represented

42
U.S. states and territories represented

70
countries represented, including the U.S.
Because the final number of graduates will not be available until just before ceremonies begin, these statistics pertain to degree applicants.
Popular areas of study
Iowa’s spring 2025 graduates will bring their talents to vital parts of the workforce — here in Iowa, across the U.S., and around the world. Here are some of the more popular majors, minors, and certificates among spring 2025 undergraduate degree applicants.
Business Analytics and Information Systems
Economics
English and Creative Writing
Finance
Management
Marketing
Psychology
Sport and Recreation Management
What are previous grads doing?
Of the Hawkeyes who graduated in the 2023–24 academic year:
- 96% found a job, continued their education, or are not seeking employment.
- Their median salary is $63,320.
- 25% chose to continue their education.
These are our latest stats and they come from a survey of graduates completed six to seven months after graduation. More about Hawkeye grads and student outcomes is available at the Pomerantz Career Center.
Get to know our graduates

Graduate spotlight: Ben Cooper

Graduate spotlight: Brenda Ramirez

Graduate spotlight: Ella McDaniel

Graduate spotlight: Emily Mozena

Graduate spotlight: Eric Dowe

Graduate spotlight: Genevieve Martinez

Graduate spotlight: Kaleb Young

Graduate spotlight: Kisara Thompson

Graduate spotlight: Mallory Obenauf

Graduate spotlight: Max Willis

Graduate spotlight: Maya Monk

Graduate spotlight: Megan Mindy

Graduate spotlight: Noah Hermanson
Recent statistical snapshots

Celebrating Iowa’s fall 2024 grads

Celebrating Iowa’s spring 2024 grads
