Graduation, Employment, OSAP Default Rates 2001

Program
Graduation1 

Rate

Employment Rate2
Default3

Rate

6 months
2 years

Agricult/Bio Sci 7

-

89.8%

97.6%

1.4%

Other Arts and Science5

76.8%

92.3%

92.9%

10.7%

Business & Commerce

81.6%

96.8%

100.0%

3.6%

Computer Science

-

100.0%

88.9%

0.0%

Education (teacher training)

-

100.0%

100.0%

0.0%

Engineering

80.4%

94.9%

98.1%

1.7%

Fine & Applied Arts

71.4%

92.3%

100.0%

13.9%

Humanities7

-

97.2%

97.8%

10.7%

Mathematics7

-

85.7%

90.9%

10.3%

Medicine

96.0%

100.0%

100.0%

0.0%

Nursing

84.9%

96.6%

100.0%

5.5%

Kinesiology, Recreation and Phys. Ed4

85.4%

95.8%

96.0%

7.4%

Other Health Professions6

-

*

*

3.8%

Physical Sc7

-

60.0%

100.0%

3.3%

Social Sciences7

-

93.9%

93.3%

7.7%

Theology

100.0%

-

-

18.8%

Therapy & Rehab

100.0%

100.0%

100.0%

0.0%

TOTAL

79.1%

94.8%

97.0%

5.8%

 

  1. Percent of year 1 students in bachelors or first professional degree programs in 1992 who subsequently received a degree between 1993 and 1999 in any program area.
  2. Percentage of 1998 graduates of bachelors or first professional degree programs who were employed 6 months and two years after graduation.
  3. These 2000 default rates reflect the repayment status of students who were issued Ontario Student Loans in the 1997-98 academic year and completed or exited their studies in 1997-98. Includes graduate students in these programs.
  4. Includes students enrolled in education programs in non-teaching fields.
  5. "Other Arts and Science" includes students enrolled in General Arts and Science majors not specified by other categories or unspecified.
  6. "Health Professions" includes students enrolled in Basic Medical Science programs, Medical Specialties, Paraclinical Sciences, Surgical Specialties, Epidemiology and Public Health and Medical Technology. Medical Residents have been excluded.
  7. Graduation Rates for Humanities, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Sciences, not specified in another category, are included in "Other Arts and Science".

 

Digg This Facebook del.icio.us reddit