The ICMS Internal Graduate Survey from the October 2025 graduation ceremonies highlighted high levels of satisfaction among this year’s graduates.
The survey, conducted at both the undergraduate and postgraduate ICMS graduation ceremonies on 31 October, collected feedback from more than 200 recent graduates, offering insights into their experiences and suggestions for improvement.
ICMS achieves a standout 92% recommendation satisfaction rate, far above the national average of 76% reported by Universities Australia. This places ICMS among the highest-performing institutions for student experience in Australia, reflecting our strong community, industry-focused learning, and personalised support. (Source: universitiesaustralia.edu.au)
Among respondents, several noted that they had transferred from other universities such as Macquarie University, UTS, and Western Sydney University. They wanted an education focused on career outcomes and industry experience which they found at ICMS.
Graduates identified several aspects that set ICMS apart, often speaking from their own personal experience.
When asked, “To you, what is ICMS’s main strength?” students and alumni shared a wide range of answers:
These responses highlight key features cited by many participants:
These voices reflect the strengths that define the ICMS student experience and show the college’s commitment to providing a supportive, industry-focused education.
According to the data, 92% of surveyed ICMS graduates had already secured employment prior to graduation.
The college’s Work Integrated Learning (WIL) program continues to deliver results, with 47% of graduates gaining employment at the same company where they undertook their WIL placement.
Students completed placements with a range of leading industry partners, including Greater Western Sydney Giants, The Iconic, Australian Turf Club, ANZ, SLSSNB, Cartier, and Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, giving them valuable hands-on experience in real workplace environments.
Further, 76% reported that their placement company wanted them to stay on in the job, showing the positive impact of ICMS students in professional settings.
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