K2 – Key Performance Indicators, Employment Rate of Graduates in Undergraduate Programs
- 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
K2 Key Performance Indicators, Employment Rate of Graduates in Undergraduate Programs
Employment Rates for 2022 graduates of undergraduate degree programs
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Table Notes
K2: Key Performance Indicators, Employment Rate of Graduates in Undergraduate Programs
Source: MCU and universities
Notes:
1. Employment Rates: The employment rate is defined as the number of employed persons expressed as a percentage of the labour force where the labour force is those persons who were employed, or unemployed but looking for work. To determine employment rates of recent graduates, Ontario universities conducted a survey of all graduates of undergraduate degree programs. Graduates were asked questions regarding their employment situation six months and two years after graduation.
2. The Overall Average figure was not reported by all universities for all years.
3. To ensure confidentiality, cells representing counts less-than or equal-to 5 are suppressed and displayed as "*"
Institution-Specific Notes:
UOIT (2003 graduates): not reported.
Ottawa: Starting in 2012, Saint Paul University is reported as a separate university.
Saint Paul: Data not reported.
Toronto all campuses: This data is available at the institutional level only.
Western: Excludes affiliated colleges
Brescia (2004 graduates): not reported
Huron (2003 graduates): not reported
King’s (2008 graduates): Only the Overall Average figure was reported.
King’s (2003 graduates): data not reported.