Ah, graduation season. Pomp and circumstance. Gowns and mortarboards. Bright-eyed millennials accepting hard-earned diplomas under the adoring gazes of friends and family who have endured long distances and even longer-winded commencement speakers to be part of this liminal moment. After four (or more) years of hard work and tuition payments, it feels good for everyone to pose for a few pictures, post them on Facebook, and go out to a nice dinner. But then what? Unlike their parents (many of whom had entry-level jobs or graduate school lined up well before their big day), a troublingly high number of the young men and women completing their undergraduate degrees today don't have an immediately clear life path ahead of them.

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