A4 – Male Enrolment by Program
- A. General Information
- B. Admission
- C. Transfer Admission from Other Postsecondary Institutions
- D. Library Collections
- F. Student Experience Information
- G. Annual Student Expenses
- H. Instructional Faculty and Class Size
- I. University Revenue and Expenses
- J. Research
- K. Other Useful Information
General Information
Admission
Transfer Admission from Other Postsecondary Institutions
Library Collections
Student Experience Information
- F1a The NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) - Evaluation
- F1b The NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) - Would Repeat
- F2a Results from the CGPSS (Canadian Graduate Professional Student Survey) - Would recommend or choose again?
- F2b Results from the CGPSS (Canadian Graduate Professional Student Survey) - Overall Quality
Annual Student Expenses
Instructional Faculty and Class Size
University Revenue and Expenses
Research
Other Useful Information
- K2 Key Performance Indicators, Employment Rate of Graduates in Undergraduate Programs
- K2A Key Performance Indicators, Degree Completion Rate for Undergraduate Cohort, New Year 1 Students
- K2A2 Key Performance Indicators, Degree Completion Rate for Undergraduate Cohort, New Year 1 Students
- K3 Retention Rates
A4 Male Enrolment by Program
Number of degree seeking students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2022, including domestic and international students.
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Table Notes
A4, A5, A6: Enrolment
Source: Official government enrolment data.
Notes:
- To ensure confidentiality, cell counts less-than or equal-to 5 are suppressed and displayed as "*". The comparable cell in A4/A5 is also suppressed. If one cell in a column is suppressed, the total is rounded to the nearest multiple of 3.
- The figures exclude students in certificate and diploma programs.
- The figures do not necessarily include co-op enrolment and work term enrolment.
- In Fall 2005, data was not broken down by gender.
Institution-Specific Notes:
Guelph (up till Fall 2010): Guelph main campus.
Guelph (Fall 2011 to present): Guelph main campus, Guelph Humber and Ridgetown
Lakehead: Includes affiliates/campuses except Fall 2005 where affiliates/campuses were excluded.
Laurentian: Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).
McMaster: Includes affiliates,and the counts for Engineering include BTech enrolments
Nipissing: Includes affiliates
OCAD (Fall 2009): The Fine and Applied Arts category includes all of the programs offered at OCAD. Undergraduate programs include: Advertising, Criticism & Curatorial Practice, Drawing & Painting, Environmental Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, Integrated Media, Material Art & Design, Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture/Installation. Bachelor's and First Professional Degree figures represent primarily degree students: these figures include some diploma students who were admitted before OCADU changed from diploma to degree granting.
UOIT (2012): Graduate diploma counts not included.
Ottawa: Includes Saint Paul from 2006 to 2010 and excludes Saint Paul starting in 2011. Starting in 2012, Saint Paul University is reported as a separate university.
Queen’s: Queen’s data includes Queen’s Theological College. Starting in Fall 2012, Queen’s Theological College was integrated into Queen’s as the School of Religion.
Toronto Total: Includes 3 campuses (St. George, U of T Mississauga (UTM), and U of T Scarborough (UTSC)).
Toronto and all 3 campuses: (1) Excludes special students and students in diploma, certificate and resident programs.
(2) Excludes the Toronto School of Theology.
Trent: Excludes affiliates/campuses (to 2009). Includes affiliates (from 2010)
Waterloo: Includes affiliates/campuses. The figures include co-op enrolment and work term enrolment.
Western: Excludes affiliated colleges.
Brescia University College is a women's only institution. Male students may only register in Brescia's pre-university program, the Preliminary Year, or its M.Sc. Foods & Nutrition offered through the Faculty of Graduate Studies at Western University.
King’s (Fall 2005): data not reported.
WLU: Includes affiliates.