14,971 3,953 1,915 677 (5%) (1%) 78,159 (0.6%) (0.2%) 17,161 (25%) 16,700 (5%) (5%) 20,232 18,782 (to Fall 2013) (6%) (6%) BC SYSTEM 2011/2012 312,378 182,060 184,539 (58%) (59%) 19,623 4,370 (6%) (1%) Total Exit: 107,329 (34%) 55,877 ← Total Count of Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012 (See note c below). Pathways to BC Public Post‐Sec (2011/2012) Pathways from BC Public Post‐Sec (2011/2012): Direct Pathway to BC SYSTEM (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from BC SYSTEM (2011/2012 to 2012/2013 and Fall 2013): New to BC SYSTEM in 2011/2012 78,159 23% Exit BC SYSTEM; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 107,329 32% Continue at same institution from 2010/2011 182,060 54% Continue at same institution in 2012/2013 184,539 55% Move to new PSI from other PSI from 2010/2011 20,232 6% Move to some other PSI in 2012/2013 18,782 6% Return to PSI from another PSI from 2010/2011 17,161 5% Return to a PSI from another PSI in 2012/2013 16,700 5% Stopout Re‐Entry to BC SYSTEM (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2013): Continue at same institution in 2011/2012 after stopout 19,623 6% Continue at same institution after a stopout in 2012/2013 4,370 1% Move to new institution from other PSI after stopout(s) 14,971 4% Move to other PSI after BC SYSTEM stopout in 2012/2013 1,915 1% Return to institution from another PSI after stopout(s) 3,953 1% Return to other PSI after BC SYSTEM stopout in 2012/2013 677 0% Total Number of Pathways to BC SYSTEM 336,159 100% Total Number of Pathways from BC SYSTEM 334,312 100% Number of Unique Students 312,378 Number of Unique Students 312,378 Pathways / Student 1.08 Pathways / Student 1.07 Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of the BC SYSTEM in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted. c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates. Institutions Institutions Institutions Institutions Student Pathways to BC Public Post‐Secondary Education (BC SYSTEM) 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013 Other Other Other Other 2002/2003 to 2010/2011 2012/2013 After 2010/2011 2012/2013 SAME PSI SAME PSI SAME PSI SAME PSI Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After 2010/2011 2012/2013 (to Fall 2013) Source: The Student Transitions Project MOVE or RETURN AFTER STOPOUT CONTINUE CONTINUE NEW CONTINUE AFTER STOPOUT STOPOUT, THEN CONTINUE STOPOUT, THEN MOVE or RETURN TO OTHER PSI EXIT Student Transitions Project
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Total Exit: 107,329 (34%)55,877 ← Total Count of Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012 (See note c below).
Pathways to BC Public Post‐Sec (2011/2012) Pathways from BC Public Post‐Sec (2011/2012):
Direct Pathway to BC SYSTEM (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from BC SYSTEM (2011/2012 to 2012/2013 and Fall 2013): New to BC SYSTEM in 2011/2012 78,159 23% Exit BC SYSTEM; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 107,329 32% Continue at same institution from 2010/2011 182,060 54% Continue at same institution in 2012/2013 184,539 55% Move to new PSI from other PSI from 2010/2011 20,232 6% Move to some other PSI in 2012/2013 18,782 6% Return to PSI from another PSI from 2010/2011 17,161 5% Return to a PSI from another PSI in 2012/2013 16,700 5%
Stopout Re‐Entry to BC SYSTEM (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2013): Continue at same institution in 2011/2012 after stopout 19,623 6% Continue at same institution after a stopout in 2012/2013 4,370 1% Move to new institution from other PSI after stopout(s) 14,971 4% Move to other PSI after BC SYSTEM stopout in 2012/2013 1,915 1% Return to institution from another PSI after stopout(s) 3,953 1% Return to other PSI after BC SYSTEM stopout in 2012/2013 677 0%
Total Number of Pathways to BC SYSTEM 336,159 100% Total Number of Pathways from BC SYSTEM 334,312 100%Number of Unique Students 312,378 Number of Unique Students 312,378Pathways / Student 1.08 Pathways / Student 1.07
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of the BC SYSTEM in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
6,270 (23%) Headcount COLLEGE Credential Completers At Time of ExitTotal Exit: 27,372 6,498 (24%) Headcount COLLEGE Credential Completers Within 3 Terms of Exit
(37%) 13,768 ↑ Total Count of COLLEGE Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012% of 27372 Counts above are not cumulative. Also see note c.
Pathways to COLLEGEs (2011/2012): See Table A for details by PSI Pathways from COLLEGEs (2011/2012): See Table B for details by PSI
Direct Pathway to COLLEGEs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from COLLEGEs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): New to COLLEGE in 2011/2012 18,311 24% Exit COLLEGE; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 27,372 35% Continue at COLLEGE from 2010/2011 35,390 45% Continue at COLLEGE in 2012/2013 34,914 45% Move to COLLEGE from other PSI in 2010/2011 5,892 8% Move to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from COLLEGE 7,102 9% Return to COLLEGE from another PSI in 2010/2011 5,239 7% Return to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from COLLEGE 6,766 9%
Stopout Re‐Entry to COLLEGEs (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2012): Continue at COLLEGE in 2011/2012 after stopout 5,598 7% Continue at COLLEGE after a stopout in 2012/2013 1,337 2% Move to COLLEGE from other PSI after stopout(s) 5,960 8% Move to other PSI after stopout from COLLEGE in 2012/2013 590 1% Return to COLLEGE from another PSI after stopout(s) 1,475 2% Return to other PSI type after stopout from COLLEGE in 2012/201 241 0%
Total Number of Pathways to COLLEGEs 77,865 100% Total Number of Pathways from COLLEGE 78,322 100%Number of Unique Students 73,194 Number of Unique Students 73,194Pathways / Student 1.06 Pathways / Student 1.07
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of COLLEGEs in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year 2011/2012 to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all 2011/2012 credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
Source: The Student Transitions Project
(to Fall 2013)
Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After2010/2011 72,509 72,299 2012/2013
Student Pathways to COMMUNITY COLLEGE in 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013
Other Other Other OtherInstitutions Institutions Institutions InstitutionsBefore 2010/2011 2012/2013 After
COLLEGE COLLEGE COLLEGE COLLEGE
2010/2011 2012/2013
d) The number of incoming unique students at COLLEGEs may not match the number of outgoing unique students at COLLEGEs in 2011/2012 because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured at another institution type and only captured upon exit from the COLLEGE.
TOTAL 18,311 35,390 5,892 5,239 5,598 5,960 1,475 73,194
Notes: a) The number of student pathways to COLLEGEs are sorted in descending order and grouped by institution type.b) Includes Academic Credit Registrants only. Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing Education Courses are excluded.
PSI Last Attended in 2010/2011, by PSI Type
c) The total number of incoming unique students at COLLEGE (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at COLLEGEs in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured upon initial entry in another institution type and upon exit in Table B.
Table A: Student Pathways to COMMUNITY COLLEGE in 2011/2012
DIRECT PATHWAYS TO COLLEGE STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS TO COLLEGE
Notes: a) The number of student pathways from COLLEGEs are sorted in descending order and grouped by institution type.b) Includes academic credit registrants only. c) The total number of incoming unique students at COLLEGE (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at COLLEGE in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions and subsequently exit within a single year are captured only upon exit, while their initial entry is captured at another institution type.
PSI Next Attended in 2012/2013 or later, by PSI Type
Table B: Future Student Pathways from COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2011/2012 to 2012/2013
DIRECT PATHWAYS FROM COLLEGE STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS
5,717 (19%) Headcount INSTITUTE Credential Completers At Time of ExitTotal Exit: 29,806 5,904 (20%) Headcount INSTITUTE Credential Completers Within 3 Terms of Exit
(52%) 7,297 ↑ Total Count of INSTITUTE Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012% of 29806 Counts above are not cumulative. Also see note c.
Pathways to INSTITUTEs (2011/2012): See Table A for details by PSI Pathways from INSTITUTEs (2011/2012): See Table B for details by PSI
Direct Pathway to INSTITUTEs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from INSTITUTEs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): New to INSTITUTE in 2011/2012 16,999 28% Exit INSTITUTE; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 29,806 49% Continue at INSTITUTE from 2010/2011 22,784 37% Continue at INSTITUTE in 2012/2013 23,353 39% Move to INSTITUTE from other PSI in 2010/2011 4,549 7% Move to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from INSTITUTE 2,385 4% Return to INSTITUTE from another PSI in 2010/2011 4,035 7% Return to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from INSTITUTE 3,845 6%
Stopout Re‐Entry to INSTITUTEs (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2012): Continue at INSTITUTE in 2011/2012 after stopout 6,637 11% Continue at INSTITUTE after a stopout in 2012/2013 687 1% Move to INSTITUTE from other PSI after stopout(s) 4,610 8% Move to other PSI after stopout from INSTITUTE in 2012/201 252 0% Return to INSTITUTE from another PSI after stopout(s) 1,362 2% Return to other PSI type after stopout from INSTITUTE in 2012/20 158 0%
Total Number of Pathways to INSTITUTEs 60,976 100% Total Number of Pathways from INSTITUTE 60,486 100%Number of Unique Students 57,330 Number of Unique Students 57,807Pathways / Student 1.06 Pathways / Student 1.05
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of INSTITUTEs in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year 2011/2012 to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all 2011/2012 credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
Source: The Student Transitions Project
(to Fall 2013)
Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After2010/2011 55,276 56,482 2012/2013
Student Pathways to INSTITUTE in 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013
Other Other Other OtherInstitutions Institutions Institutions InstitutionsBefore 2010/2011 2012/2013 After
INSTITUTE INSTITUTE INSTITUTE INSTITUTE
2010/2011 2012/2013
d) The number of incoming unique students at INSTITUTEs may not match the number of outgoing unique students at INSTITUTEs in 2011/2012 because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured at another institution type and only captured upon exit from the INSTITUTE.
TOTAL 16,999 22,784 4,549 4,035 6,637 4,610 1,362 57,330
Notes: a) The number of student pathways to INSTITUTEs are sorted in descending order and grouped by institution type.b) Includes Academic Credit Registrants only. Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing Education Courses are excluded.
PSI Last Attended in 2010/2011, by PSI Type
c) The total number of incoming unique students at INSTITUTE (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at INSTITUTEs in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured upon initial entry in another institution type and upon exit in Table B.
Table A: Student Pathways to INSTITUTE in 2011/2012
DIRECT PATHWAYS TO INSTITUTE STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS TO INSTITUTE
Notes: a) The number of student pathways from INSTITUTEs are sorted in descending order and grouped by institution type.b) Includes academic credit registrants only. c) The total number of incoming unique students at INSTITUTE (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at INSTITUTE in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions and subsequently exit within a single year are captured only upon exit, while their initial entry is captured at another institution type.
PSI Next Attended in 2012/2013 or later, by PSI Type
Table B: Future Student Pathways from INSTITUTE 2011/2012 to 2012/2013
DIRECT PATHWAYS FROM INSTITUTE STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS
12,778 (43%) Headcount RIU Credential Completers At Time of ExitTotal Exit: 29,498 17,618 (60%) Headcount RIU Credential Completers Within 3 Terms of Exit
(25%) 23,385 ↑ Total Count of RIU Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012% of 29498 Counts above are not cumulative. Also see note c.
Pathways to RIUs (2011/2012): See Table A for details by PSI Pathways from RIUs (2011/2012): See Table B for details by PSI
Direct Pathway to RIUs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from RIUs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): New to RIU in 2011/2012 25,189 20% Exit RIU; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 29,498 24% Continue at RIU from 2010/2011 83,049 67% Continue at RIU in 2012/2013 84,588 68% Move to RIU from other PSI in 2010/2011 5,815 5% Move to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from RIU 4,558 4% Return to RIU from another PSI in 2010/2011 5,131 4% Return to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from RIU 3,363 3%
Stopout Re‐Entry to RIUs (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2012): Continue at RIU in 2011/2012 after stopout 3,496 3% Continue at RIU after a stopout in 2012/2013 1,397 1% Move to RIU from other PSI after stopout(s) 1,657 1% Move to other PSI after stopout from RIU in 2012/2013 600 0% Return to RIU from another PSI after stopout(s) 436 0% Return to other PSI type after stopout from RIU in 2012/2013 139 0%
Total Number of Pathways to RIUs 124,773 100% Total Number of Pathways from RIU 124,143 100%Number of Unique Students 120,157 Number of Unique Students 120,348Pathways / Student 1.04 Pathways / Student 1.03
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of RIUs in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year 2011/2012 to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all 2011/2012 credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
Source: The Student Transitions Project
(to Fall 2013)
Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After2010/2011 117,815 121,174 2012/2013
Student Pathways to RESEARCH‐INTENSIVE UNIV (RIUs) in 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013
Other Other Other OtherInstitutions Institutions Institutions InstitutionsBefore 2010/2011 2012/2013 After
RIU RIU RIU RIU
2010/2011 2012/2013
d) The number of incoming unique students at RIUs may not match the number of outgoing unique students at RIUs in 2011/2012 because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured at another institution type and only captured upon exit from the RIU.
TOTAL 25,189 83,049 5,815 5,131 3,496 1,657 436 120,157
Notes: a) The number of student pathways to RIUs are sorted in descending order and grouped by institution type.b) Includes Academic Credit Registrants only. Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing Education Courses are excluded.
PSI Last Attended in 2010/2011, by PSI Type
c) The total number of incoming unique students at RIU (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at RIUs in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured upon initial entry in another institution type and upon exit in Table B.
Table A: Student Pathways to RESEARCH‐INTENSIVE UNIV (RIU) in 2011/2012
DIRECT PATHWAYS TO RIU STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS TO RIU
Notes: a) The number of student pathways from RIUs are sorted in descending order and grouped by institution type.b) Includes academic credit registrants only. c) The total number of incoming unique students at RIU (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at RIU in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions and subsequently exit within a single year are captured only upon exit, while their initial entry is captured at another institution type.
PSI Next Attended in 2012/2013 or later, by PSI Type
Table B: Future Student Pathways from RESEARCH‐INTENSIVE UNIV (RIU), 2011/2012 to 2012/2013
DIRECT PATHWAYS FROM RIU STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS
6,848 (29%) Headcount TIU Credential Completers At Time of ExitTotal Exit: 23,738 7,972 (34%) Headcount TIU Credential Completers Within 3 Terms of Exit
(32%) 11,736 ↑ Total Count of TIU Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012% of 23738 Counts above are not cumulative. Also see note c.
Pathways to TIUs (2011/2012): See Table A for details by PSI Pathways from TIUs (2011/2012): See Table B for details by PSI
Direct Pathway to TIUs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from TIUs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): New to TIU in 2011/2012 19,560 24% Exit TIU; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 23,738 29% Continue at TIU from 2010/2011 43,313 54% Continue at TIU in 2012/2013 44,104 54% Move to TIU from other PSI in 2010/2011 4,572 6% Move to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from TIU 5,828 7% Return to TIU from another PSI in 2010/2011 5,483 7% Return to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from TIU 5,893 7%
Stopout Re‐Entry to TIUs (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2012): Continue at TIU in 2011/2012 after stopout 3,897 5% Continue at TIU after a stopout in 2012/2013 949 1% Move to TIU from other PSI after stopout(s) 2,729 3% Move to other PSI after stopout from TIU in 2012/2013 554 1% Return to TIU from another PSI after stopout(s) 700 1% Return to other PSI type after stopout from TIU in 2012/2013 167 0%
Total Number of Pathways to TIUs 80,254 100% Total Number of Pathways from TIU 81,233 100%Number of Unique Students 74,923 Number of Unique Students 75,553Pathways / Student 1.07 Pathways / Student 1.08
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of TIUs in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year 2011/2012 to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all 2011/2012 credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
Source: The Student Transitions Project
(to Fall 2013)
Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After2010/2011 73,637 76,079 2012/2013
Student Pathways to TEACHING‐INTENSIVE UNIV (TIUs) in 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013
Other Other Other OtherInstitutions Institutions Institutions InstitutionsBefore 2010/2011 2012/2013 After
TIU TIU TIU TIU
2010/2011 2012/2013
d) The number of incoming unique students at TIUs may not match the number of outgoing unique students at TIUs in 2011/2012 because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured at another institution type and only captured upon exit from the TIU.
TOTAL 19,560 43,313 4,572 5,483 3,897 2,729 700 74,923
Notes: a) The number of student pathways to TIUs are sorted in descending order and grouped by institution type.b) Includes Academic Credit Registrants only. Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing Education Courses are excluded.
PSI Last Attended in 2010/2011, by PSI Type
c) The total number of incoming unique students at TIU (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at TIUs in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured upon initial entry in another institution type and upon exit in Table B.
Table A: Student Pathways to TEACHING‐INTENSIVE UNIV (TIU) in 2011/2012
DIRECT PATHWAYS TO TIU STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS TO TIU
Notes: a) The number of student pathways from TIUs are sorted in descending order and grouped by institution type.b) Includes academic credit registrants only. c) The total number of incoming unique students at TIU (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at TIU in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions and subsequently exit within a single year are captured only upon exit, while their initial entry is captured at another institution type.
PSI Next Attended in 2012/2013 or later, by PSI Type
Table B: Future Student Pathways from TEACHING‐INTENSIVE UNIV (TIU), 2011/2012 to 2012/2013
DIRECT PATHWAYS FROM TIU STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS
Student Transitions Project
832 298 81 38(6.7%) (2.4%) 2,918 (0.7%) (0.3%)
1,172 (24%) 1,143(9%) (9%)
999 1,015 (To Fall 2013)(8%) (8%)
CNO Region2011/2012
12,3426,069 5,738(49%) (46%)
1,198 236(10%) (2%)
1,151 (22%) Headcount CNO Credential Completers At Time of ExitTotal Exit: 5,123 1,157 (23%) Headcount CNO Credential Completers Within 3 Terms of Exit
(42%) 2,513 ↑ Total Count of CNO Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012% of 5123 Counts above are not cumulative. Also see note c.
Pathways to CNOs (2011/2012): See Table A for details by PSI Pathways from CNOs (2011/2012): See Table B for details by PSI
Direct Pathway to CNOs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from CNOs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): New to CNO in 2011/2012 2,918 22% Exit CNO; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 5,123 38% Continue at CNO from 2010/2011 6,069 45% Continue at CNO in 2012/2013 5,738 43% Move to CNO from other PSI in 2010/2011 999 7% Move to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from CNO 1,015 8% Return to CNO from another PSI in 2010/2011 1,172 9% Return to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from CNO 1,143 9%
Stopout Re‐Entry to CNOs (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2012): Continue at CNO in 2011/2012 after stopout 1,198 9% Continue at CNO after a stopout in 2012/2013 236 2% Move to CNO from other PSI after stopout(s) 832 6% Move to other PSI after stopout from CNO in 2012/2013 81 1% Return to CNO from another PSI after stopout(s) 298 2% Return to other PSI type after stopout from CNO in 2012/2013 38 0%
Total Number of Pathways to CNOs 13,486 100% Total Number of Pathways from CNO 13,374 100%Number of Unique Students 12,342 Number of Unique Students 12,361Pathways / Student 1.09 Pathways / Student 1.08
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of CNO region in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year 2011/2012 to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all 2011/2012 credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
Student Pathways to CARIBOO‐NORTH (CNO) in 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013
Other Other Other Other
Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After2010/2011 FALL 2012
CNO CNO CNO CNOBefore 2010/2011 2012/2013 After
d) The number of incoming unique students at CNO region may not match the number of outgoing unique students at CNO region in 2011/2012 because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured in another region and are only captured upon exit from the CNO region.
Notes: a) The number of student pathways to CNOs are sorted in descending order and grouped by region.b) Includes Academic Credit Registrants only. Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing Education Courses are excluded.c) The total number of incoming unique students at CNO (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at CNOs in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured upon initial entry in another region and upon exit in Table B.
Table A: Student Pathways to CARIBOO‐NORTH (CNO) in 2011/2012
PSI Last Attended in 2010/2011, by PSI Type
DIRECT PATHWAYS TO CNO STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS TO CNO
Notes: a) The number of student pathways from CNOs are sorted in descending order and grouped by region.b) Includes academic credit registrants only. c) The total number of incoming unique students at CNO (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at CNO in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions and subsequently exit within a single year are captured only upon exit, while their initial entry is captured in another region.
Table B: Future Student Pathways from CARIBOO‐NORTH (CNO), 2011/2012 to 2012/2013
PSI Next Attended in 2012/2013 or later, by PSI Type
DIRECT PATHWAYS FROM CNO STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS
21,264 (29%) Headcount MSW Credential Completers At Time of ExitTotal Exit: 73,836 25,779 (35%) Headcount MSW Credential Completers Within 3 Terms of Exit
(34%) 35,859 ↑ Total Count of MSW Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012% of 73836 Counts above are not cumulative. Also see note c.
Pathways to MSWs (2011/2012): See Table A for details by PSI Pathways from MSWs (2011/2012): See Table B for details by PSI
Direct Pathway to MSWs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from MSWs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): New to MSW in 2011/2012 53,056 23% Exit MSW; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 73,836 32% Continue at MSW from 2010/2011 126,054 55% Continue at MSW in 2012/2013 127,677 56% Move to MSW from other PSI in 2010/2011 13,374 6% Move to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from MSW 12,231 5% Return to MSW from another PSI in 2010/2011 11,121 5% Return to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from MSW 10,818 5%
Stopout Re‐Entry to MSWs (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2012): Continue at MSW in 2011/2012 after stopout 13,001 6% Continue at MSW after a stopout in 2012/2013 2,754 1% Move to MSW from other PSI after stopout(s) 10,373 5% Move to other PSI after stopout from MSW in 2012/2013 1,260 1% Return to MSW from another PSI after stopout(s) 2,617 1% Return to other PSI type after stopout from MSW in 2012/2013 439 0%
Total Number of Pathways to MSWs 229,596 100% Total Number of Pathways from MSW 229,015 100%Number of Unique Students 215,822 Number of Unique Students 216,111Pathways / Student 1.06 Pathways / Student 1.06
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of MSW region in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year 2011/2012 to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all 2011/2012 credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
Student Pathways to MAINLAND/SOUTHWEST (MSW) in 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013
Other Other Other Other
Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After2010/2011 FALL 2012
MSW MSW MSW MSWBefore 2010/2011 2012/2013 After
d) The number of incoming unique students at MSW region may not match the number of outgoing unique students at MSW region in 2011/2012 because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured in another region and are only captured upon exit from the MSW region.
TOTAL 53,056 126,054 13,374 11,121 13,001 10,373 2,617 215,822
Notes: a) The number of student pathways to MSWs are sorted in descending order and grouped by region.b) Includes Academic Credit Registrants only. Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing Education Courses are excluded.c) The total number of incoming unique students at MSW (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at MSWs in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured upon initial entry in another region and upon exit in Table B.
Table A: Student Pathways to MAINLAND/SOUTHWEST (MSW) in 2011/2012
PSI Last Attended in 2010/2011, by PSI Type
DIRECT PATHWAYS TO MSW STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS TO MSW
TOTAL ‐‐ 127,677 12,231 10,818 2,754 1,260 439 216,111
Notes: a) The number of student pathways from MSWs are sorted in descending order and grouped by region.b) Includes academic credit registrants only. c) The total number of incoming unique students at MSW (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at MSW in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions and subsequently exit within a single year are captured only upon exit, while their initial entry is captured in another region.
Table B: Future Student Pathways from MAINLAND/SOUTHWEST (MSW), 2011/2012 to 2012/2013
PSI Next Attended in 2012/2013 or later, by PSI Type
DIRECT PATHWAYS FROM MSW STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS
3,228 (23%) Headcount TOK Credential Completers At Time of ExitTotal Exit: 13,933 3,477 (25%) Headcount TOK Credential Completers Within 3 Terms of Exit
(34%) 6,927 ↑ Total Count of TOK Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012% of 13933 Counts above are not cumulative. Also see note c.
Pathways to TOKs (2011/2012): See Table A for details by PSI Pathways from TOKs (2011/2012): See Table B for details by PSI
Direct Pathway to TOKs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from TOKs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): New to TOK in 2011/2012 10,709 24% Exit TOK; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 13,933 31% Continue at TOK from 2010/2011 21,450 48% Continue at TOK in 2012/2013 22,637 51% Move to TOK from other PSI in 2010/2011 3,320 7% Move to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from TOK 2,760 6% Return to TOK from another PSI in 2010/2011 3,849 9% Return to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from TOK 4,258 10%
Stopout Re‐Entry to TOKs (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2012): Continue at TOK in 2011/2012 after stopout 2,492 6% Continue at TOK after a stopout in 2012/2013 546 1% Move to TOK from other PSI after stopout(s) 1,998 5% Move to other PSI after stopout from TOK in 2012/2013 274 1% Return to TOK from another PSI after stopout(s) 565 1% Return to other PSI type after stopout from TOK in 2012/2013 130 0%
Total Number of Pathways to TOKs 44,383 100% Total Number of Pathways from TOK 44,538 100%Number of Unique Students 40,674 Number of Unique Students 40,956Pathways / Student 1.09 Pathways / Student 1.09
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of TOK region in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year 2011/2012 to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all 2011/2012 credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
Student Pathways to THOMPSON‐OKANAGAN‐KOOTENAY (TOK) in 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013
Other Other Other Other
Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After2010/2011 FALL 2012
TOK TOK TOK TOKBefore 2010/2011 2012/2013 After
d) The number of incoming unique students at TOK region may not match the number of outgoing unique students at TOK region in 2011/2012 because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured in another region and are only captured upon exit from the TOK region.
TOTAL 10,709 21,450 3,320 3,849 2,492 1,998 565 40,674
Notes: a) The number of student pathways to TOKs are sorted in descending order and grouped by region.b) Includes Academic Credit Registrants only. Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing Education Courses are excluded.c) The total number of incoming unique students at TOK (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at TOKs in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured upon initial entry in another region and upon exit in Table B.
Table A: Student Pathways to THOMPSON‐OKANAGAN‐KOOTENAY (TOK) in 2011/2012
PSI Last Attended in 2010/2011, by PSI Type
DIRECT PATHWAYS TO TOK STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS TO TOK
Notes: a) The number of student pathways from TOKs are sorted in descending order and grouped by region.b) Includes academic credit registrants only. c) The total number of incoming unique students at TOK (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at TOK in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions and subsequently exit within a single year are captured only upon exit, while their initial entry is captured in another region.
Table B: Future Student Pathways from THOMPSON‐OKANAGAN‐KOOTENAY (TOK), 2011/2012 to 2012/2013
PSI Next Attended in 2012/2013 or later, by PSI Type
DIRECT PATHWAYS FROM TOK STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS
5,952 (37%) Headcount VIS Credential Completers At Time of ExitTotal Exit: 16,111 7,544 (47%) Headcount VIS Credential Completers Within 3 Terms of Exit
(32%) 10,887 ↑ Total Count of VIS Credentials Awarded in 2011/2012% of 16111 Counts above are not cumulative. Also see note c.
Pathways to VISs (2011/2012): See Table A for details by PSI Pathways from VISs (2011/2012): See Table B for details by PSI
Direct Pathway to VISs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): Direct Pathways from VISs (2010/2011 to 2011/2012): New to VIS in 2011/2012 12,476 23% Exit VIS; No reg. in BC public PSI's after 2011/2012 16,111 30% Continue at VIS from 2010/2011 30,296 56% Continue at VIS in 2012/2013 30,375 56% Move to VIS from other PSI in 2010/2011 2,892 5% Move to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from VIS 3,415 6% Return to VIS from another PSI in 2010/2011 2,965 6% Return to some other PSI type in 2012/2013 from VIS 2,785 5%
Stopout Re‐Entry to VISs (Looking back as far as 2002/03): Stopout Re‐Entry to Other PSI(s) (Looking ahead as far as Fall 2012): Continue at VIS in 2011/2012 after stopout 2,937 5% Continue at VIS after a stopout in 2012/2013 834 2% Move to VIS from other PSI after stopout(s) 1,753 3% Move to other PSI after stopout from VIS in 2012/2013 343 1% Return to VIS from another PSI after stopout(s) 493 1% Return to other PSI type after stopout from VIS in 2012/2013 89 0%
Total Number of Pathways to VISs 53,812 100% Total Number of Pathways from VIS 53,952 100%Number of Unique Students 50,608 Number of Unique Students 50,743Pathways / Student 1.06 Pathways / Student 1.06
Notes: a) Includes academic credit registrants only. b) This diagram focuses on pathways into and out of VIS region in 2011/2012 only. Details of other pathways in preceding and succeeding years are intentionally omitted.c) Total Count of Credentials Awarded counts all credentials awarded in academic year 2011/2012 to all registrants on any pathway(s); and to all non‐registered credential recipients. Includes all 2011/2012 credentials awarded to graduate and undergraduate students, except for apprenticeships, developmental credentials, none, other and short certificates.
Student Pathways to VANCOUVER ISLAND (VIS) in 2011/2012 and Future Student Pathways, up to Fall 2013
Other Other Other Other
Before 2010/2011 2012/2013 After2010/2011 FALL 2012
VIS VIS VIS VISBefore 2010/2011 2012/2013 After
d) The number of incoming unique students at VIS region may not match the number of outgoing unique students at VIS region in 2011/2012 because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured in another region and are only captured upon exit from the VIS region.
TOTAL 12,476 30,296 2,892 2,965 2,937 1,753 493 50,608
Notes: a) The number of student pathways to VISs are sorted in descending order and grouped by region.b) Includes Academic Credit Registrants only. Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing Education Courses are excluded.c) The total number of incoming unique students at VIS (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at VISs in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions within a single year are captured upon initial entry in another region and upon exit in Table B.
Table A: Student Pathways to VANCOUVER ISLAND (VIS) in 2011/2012
PSI Last Attended in 2010/2011, by PSI Type
DIRECT PATHWAYS TO VIS STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS TO VIS
Notes: a) The number of student pathways from VISs are sorted in descending order and grouped by region.b) Includes academic credit registrants only. c) The total number of incoming unique students at VIS (Table A) may not match the total number of outgoing unique students at VIS in 2011/2012 (Table B) because students who switch institutions and subsequently exit within a single year are captured only upon exit, while their initial entry is captured in another region.
Table B: Future Student Pathways from VANCOUVER ISLAND (VIS), 2011/2012 to 2012/2013
PSI Next Attended in 2012/2013 or later, by PSI Type
DIRECT PATHWAYS FROM VIS STOPOUT RE‐ENTRY PATHWAYS