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Student Transitions and Mobility
With a Focus on
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
1
PRESENTED TO
KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC
UNIVERSITY
By
Joanne Heslop, STP
Devron, Gaber, BCCAT
August 27, 2009
AGENDA
2
STP BACKGROUND
STUDENT TRANSITIONS OF
GRADE 12 GRADUATES
GPA’S
CREDENTIAL & PROGRAM
DESTINATIONS
STUDENT MOBILITY
MULTIPLE / SIMULTANEOUS ENROLLMENT
Student Transitions Project (STP)
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 STP began in 2005.
 Collaborative research effort
across BC’s Education systems.
 BC Council on Admissions and
Transfer (BCCAT) is also a
partner in STP research.
 Used for strategic planning at
various levels of education in
BC:
 school districts,
 post-secondary institutions,
 government.
25 PostSecondary
Institutions
•4 Research Universities
•7 Special Purpose Universities
•11 Colleges
•3 Institutes
BC Ministry
of
Education
BC Ministry
of Advanced
Education and
Labour Market
Development
STP Purpose
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 Purpose of STP is to collect, analyze, and report on data
from the K to 12 and post-secondary systems to answer
questions on student mobility.
 Goal is to provide reliable information at predictable times
and in a timely manner to support institutions and
government with planning.
 Outputs include numerous reports, newsletters, Excel
pivot tables and interactive tools on a variety of topics
available on public site and a password-protected website
to Registrars and IR directors.
STP Governance
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 Joanne Heslop is STP Manager, seconded to BCCAT
from SFU.
 STP is managed by a Steering Committee with
supporting subcommittees:

Data Management Subcommittee
Applicant Research Subcommittee

Mobility of Transfer Students Subcommittee

 Steering Committee includes representatives from both
Ministries, post-secondary institutions, and BCCAT.
Student Transitions and Mobility
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 STP tracks education
transitions and pathways of
students:
University
No Post-Sec.
Registration
UniversityCollege
 From K-12 to post-secondary,
AND
K-12
BC Private
Institution
or Non-BC
Institutiony
Urban
College
 Within the post-secondary
system.
Institute
Rural
College
Student Transitions – How?
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 Personal Education Number (PEN).
 All students entering K-12 in BC are assigned a nine-digit
number. This unique identifier follows students
throughout their education in BC.
 STP links the PEN between the education systems to track
student transitions while protecting personal privacy.
Kindergarten
University
Grade 12 Grad
College
987321432
987321432
987321432
What’s New?
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Six-year transition rates now available.
Student transitions by term (up to Fall 2008).
Reporting most recent information– Fall snapshot.
Updated student mobility and stability rates.
Program CIP codes submitted by all participating postsecondary institutions -> program mobility.
Graduate enrollments and student mobility.
First Transitions to
BC Public Post-Secondary
Education
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 BY YEAR
 BY TERM
 FALL SNAPSHOT
What Data is Included?
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 High School Graduates of 2001/02 – 2006/07
High
School
2001
/02
2002
/03
Immediate
Entry
2003
/04
1-Year Delay
PostSec
2002
/03
2004
/05
2005
/06
Immediate
Entry
2003
/04
2006
/07
4-Year DelayImmediate
Entry
2004
/05
2005
/06
1-Year Delay
2006
/07
2007 Fall
/08 2008
 First transitions to BC public post-secondary
education: 2002/03 – 2007/08
Student Transitions – When?
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The majority enroll
in Fall (44%)
K-12
Immediate
Entry
(51%)
1-Year
Delay
(11%)
2-Year
Delay
(5%)
4-Year
3-Year Delay
Delay
(2%)
(3%)
5-Year
Delay
(2%)
6-Yr Cumulative
Transition Rate = 74%
Using the Past to Predict the Future -- Number of Students by Year:
(1) Enrolled in Grade 12, (2) Eligible to Graduate,
(3) Grade 12 Graduate, (4) Registrant in BC Public PSI
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Grade 12 enrollment fluctuates
from year, with a high of 61,297 in
2005/06 and a low of 58,175 in
2006/07.
70,000
60,000
The share of registered grade 12’s
who are eligible to graduate
ranges from 74% to 79% of grade
12’s enrolled.
40,000
Headcount
94% to 95% of eligible grade 12’s
graduate each year.
50,000
Roughly 50-52% of grade 12
graduates transition to a BC
public post-secondary
institution within one year of high
school graduation each year.
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
+1.9% -0.7%
High School Graduation
Year:
2001/
2002
2002/
2003
2003/
2004
2004/
2005
2005/
2006
2006/
2007
2007/
2008
2008/
2009
BC12 Enrollment
61,207 62,166 59,517 59,994 61,297 58,175 61,291 60,876
# Eligible to Graduate
45,390 46,205 44,287 45,480 46,962 45,791 45,987 45,676
# BC Grade12 Graduates
42,542 43,486 41,837 43,205 44,465 42,919 43,723 43,427
Immediate Entry to BC Public PSI 21,747 22,400 20,952 21,791 22,714 22,191 22,607 22,454
Differences in Time of Entry by Destination
(2001/02 Grads Who Enrolled Over a 6-Year Period)
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Research Universities
(N = 8,020)
Kwantlen Polytechnic
University (N = 3,308)
8,000
3,000
7,126
7,000
2,500
89%
2,441
74%
6,000
2,000
5,000
4,000
1,500
3,000
1,000
2,000
511
500
1,000
507
153
234
2 Year Delay
3 or More
Year Delay
-
170
186
2 Year Delay
3 or More
Year Delay
Immediate
Transition
1 Year Delay
89% enrolled immediately;
11% delayed entry (excluding non-transitioners).
Immediate
Transition
1 Year Delay
74% enrolled immediately;
26% delayed entry (excluding non-transitioners).
GPA Distributions and …
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TRANSITION RATES
POST-SECONDARY DESTINATIONS
(PUBLIC AND PRIVATE)
CREDENTIAL DESTINATIONS OF
KWANTLEN REGISTRANTS
Immediate-Entry and Cumulative 5-Yr Transition Rates of 2001/02 Grads,
by Academic GPA in High School
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100%
Not University-Eligible
(54% No GPA + 16% = 70%)
82%
80%
73%
70%
60%
82%
University-Eligible (30%)
82%
85%
75%
85%
73%
85%
75%
82%
59%
60%
74%
75%
70%
69%
62%
4,000
63%
3,500
3,000
2,500
52%
50%
47%
2,000
40%
36%
1,500
# Grade 12 Graduates of 2001/02
Immediate Entry Transition Rate
95-100
90-95
85-90
80-85
75-80
70-75
65-70
0
60-65
No GPA
0%
500
55-60
10%
1,000
50-55
20%
Not to Scale
N=23,508 (54%)
30%
# of Grade 12 Graduates
90%
4,500
5-Yr Cumulative Transition Rate
Transition rates are % of graduation cohort that entered BC public post-secondary education.
Immediate Entry Transitions Into All Sectors by GPA
(2005/2006 High School Graduates)
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85.0%
90%
78.0%
80%
71.1%
70%
61.2%
60%
53.4%
50%
40%
30%
67.2%
6.3%
71.0%
13.8%
70.5%
59.2%
50.9%
38.7%
36.0%
20%
10%
0%
<50 or (blank)
Non-BC - All
0.6%
BC - PRIVATE
2.1%
BC - PUBLIC
36.0%
No Trans - All
61.3%
50-60
0.5%
2.0%
50.9%
46.6%
60-70
1.0%
1.0%
59.2%
38.8%
70-80
2.5%
1.4%
67.2%
28.9%
80-90
6.3%
0.7%
71.0%
22.0%
90-100
13.8%
0.7%
70.5%
15.0%
Top 20 Non-BC Post-Secondary Destinations of
2001/02 BC High School Graduates
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Can you name
the top 3 postsecondary
destinations of
BC Grade 12
graduates
outside of BC?
Source: STP data linkage to passport to education and student financial assistance.
GPA Distributions and Institution Destinations of
2006/07 High School Graduates
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15.0%
13.0%
% With
No GPA
11.0%
9.0%
7.0%
67.8%
Kwantlen
57.7%
51.9%
5.0%
3.0%
33.4%
1.0%
-1.0%
None 50 - 54.9 55 - 9.9 60 - 64.9 65 - 69.9 70 - 74.9 75 - 79.9 80 - 84.9 85 - 89.9 90 - 94.9 95 - 100
No GPA
Not Univ Eligible
Univ Eligible
Available
2006/07 Grads 51.9%
0%
1%
3%
5%
7%
9%
10%
8%
5%
1%
No Trans Yet
67.8%
0%
1%
2%
4%
5%
5%
6%
5%
3%
1%
Other PSI
33.4%
0%
1%
2%
5%
9%
13%
15%
13%
8%
1%
Kwantlen
57.7%
0%
2%
6%
8%
10%
8%
5%
3%
0%
0%
GPA calculated from grades in English 12 and best 3 other academic grade 12 subjects. No
GPA is calculated for students with insufficient grades.
Academic Quality of BC High School Graduates of 2001/02 to 2006/07
Who Enrolled Immediately at Kwantlen Polytechnic, by Credential Category
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BACHELORS DEGREE (n=675)
38%
ASSOCIATE DEGREE (N=6,880)
21%
Not Univ Eligible
No GPA
Note: 57.7% of 2006/07
High School Grads
Enrolled at Kwantlen in
2007/08 had no GPA.
50%
50%
DIPLOMA (N=5769)
14%
CERTIFICATE (N=2020)
61%
31%
12%
6%
50%
25%
OTHER (N=94) 5%
NONE (N=485)
36%
29%
POST-DEGREE CERTIFICATE (N=2)
Univ Eligible
26%
64%
18%
70%
21%
73%
SHORT CERTIFICATE (N=27) 4%
19%
78%
DEVELOPMENTAL (N=482) 5%
15%
80%
APPRENTICESHIP (N=239) 1%4%
0%
95%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
“University Eligible” students have a GPA of 75% or higher. GPA is calculated from grades in Engl
12 and best 3 other academic grade 12 subjects. No GPA for students with insufficient grades.
Immediate-Entry Trends,
Credentials and Programs
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NEW THIS YEAR:
CONSISTENT SYSTEM-WIDE
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Immediate-Entry Enrollment Trends,
by Sector (2005/06 to 2007/08)
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12000
+9%
10000
+1%
8000
2005/2006
6000
2006/2007
-11%
2007/2008
4000
+3%
2000
0
UNIVERSITIES
(SFU, UBC, UBCO,
UNBC, UVIC, RRU, TRU)
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE
INSTITUTES
Kwantlen Immediate Entry Destinations by
Program (2002/03 to 2007/08)
22
2002/2003
2003/2004
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006/2007
2007/2008
1,600
1,425
1,400
1,200
1,000
Arts and Sciences:
-13% (Last 3 Years)
-34% (Last 6 Years)
All Immediate Entry to
All Kwantlen Programs:
-14% (Last 3 Years)
-22% (Last 6 Years)
945
800
600
400
325
374
339
235
200
201
117
85
0
Arts and Sciences
Business and Management
Legal and Social
Visual, Performing and
Fine Arts
Other Programs
306
Immediate-Entry to Arts & Sciences Programs in
BC Public Post-Secondary Institutions
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9,000
8,000
-28%
7,000
6,000
+19%
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
RESEARCH UNIVERSITY
Other BC Public PSI
2002/
2003
5,241
8,212
2003/
2004
5,256
8,144
2004/
2005
4,960
6,985
2005/
2006
5,443
6,621
2006/
2007
5,871
6,701
2007/
2008
6,221
5,953
Includes students in “unknown” programs.
Immediate-Entry to All Other Programs
(Non-Arts&Sciences)
24
8,000
+16%
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
+39%
2,000
1,000
0
2002/2003
RESEARCH UNIVERSITY
1,885
Other BC Public PSI
6,409
2003/2004
2,186
6,814
2004/2005
2,171
6,836
2005/2006
2,540
7,187
2006/2007
2,666
7,476
2007/2008
2,617
7,400
Excludes students in “unknown” programs.
Immediate Entry to Arts & Sciences & ‘Unknown’,
(7 Largest PSI’s, Excluding Research Universities)
25
1,600
1,400
-34%
2002/2003
2003/2004
-20%
2004/2005
1,200
2005/2006
1,000
-9%
800
2006/2007
-31%
2007/2008
-42%
600
-9%
400
-4%
200
0
KWAN
LANG
UCFV
DOUG
CAP
MALA
CAM
Student Mobility:
Movement of All Registrants
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MOVEMENT BETWEEN . . .
 INSTITUTIONS
 PROGRAMS
 CREDENTIALS
Who Are “All Registrants”?
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 All Students Enrolled in BC Public Post-secondary
Education at any time between Academic Year
2002/03 and Fall 2008.
PostSec Yr
2002
/03
2003
/04
2004
/05
2005
/06
2006
/07
2007 Fall
/08 2008
 Includes high school graduates and non-graduates,
mature students, students from out-of province, etc.
These are All Registrants, regardless of where they
came from.
Volume of Students Enrolled in BC Public PostSecondary Institutions, 2002/03 to Fall 2008
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350,000
300,000
+ 14%
- 12%
19,520
18,105
17,111
20,646
250,000
100,000
281,506
150,000
293,430
200,000
+4%
50,000
0
Graduate
Developmental
Undergraduate
Total
2002/03
17,111
20,646
281,506
319,263
2003/04
17,594
20,259
284,282
322,135
2004/05
17,525
19,076
289,111
325,712
2005/06
17,956
18,833
291,249
328,038
2006/07
19,033
18,347
295,703
333,083
2007/08
19,520
18,105
293,430
331,055
+ 4%
Fall 2008
17,339
9,898
198,639
225,876
Volume of Students
Who Switched Institutions
29
30,000
27,701
28,018
27,510
26,918
26,305
25,000
18,841
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
2002/03 to
2003/04
Graduate
894
Undergraduate/ Developmental
26,807
Total Mobile
27,701
2003/04 to
2004/05
857
27,161
28,018
2004/05 to
2005/06
843
26,667
27,510
2005/06 to
2006/07
904
26,014
26,918
2006/07 to
2007/08
863
25,442
26,305
- 5%
2007/08 to
Fall 2008
652
18,189
18,841
Annual Movement Between Institutions:
Student Mobility Rate for All Registrants
30
Mobility rate adjusted for
institution conversions:
UCC/TRU,
OUC/OKAN,
OUC/UBCO,
OLA/TRU-OL.
Incomplete year
(Fall 2008 Only)
16.0%
14.3%
14.3%
14.0%
14.1%
13.6%
13.1%
11.4%
12.0%
10.0%
8.0%
6.0%
4.0%
2.0%
0.0%
2002/03 to
2003/04
2003/04 to
2004/05
2004/05 to
2005/06
2005/06 to
2006/07
2006/07 to
2007/08
2007/08 to
Fall 2008
Adjusted for
institution
conversions:
CAP/CAPU,
ECIAD/ECU,
UCFV/UFV,
KWAN/KWN,
MALA/VIU.
Types of Student Mobility
(2006/07 to 2007/08)
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0%
Switched Study Levels
Switched FSA's
(BC "V" Postal Code Only)
Switched Sectors
Switched Institutions
Switched Programs
Switched Credentials
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
4%
6%
11%
13%
20%
22%
Student Mobility:
Movement of Kwantlen Registrants
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MOVEMENT BETWEEN . . .
 INSTITUTIONS
 PROGRAMS
 CREDENTIALS
Who Are “Kwantlen Registrants”?
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 All Students Enrolled at Kwantlen Polytechnic
University at any time between Academic Year
2002/03 and Fall 2008.
PostSec Yr
2002
/03
2003
/04
2004
/05
2005
/06
2006
/07
2007 Fall
/08 2008
 Includes high school graduates and non-graduates,
mature students, students from out-of province, etc.
These are All Registrants, regardless of where they
came from.
 Students enrolled exclusively in Continuing
Education are excluded.
Volume of Kwantlen Registrants in 2006/07,
by Credential Sought
34
6,000
34%
• N=15,639 unique headcount enrollment.
5,000
26%
• Enrolled at least once in the year.
4,000
•Excludes students without PEN and students
enrolled exclusively in "Continuing Education“.
3,000
12%
2,000
12%
1,155
1,853
1,950
4,027
0
5,303
7%
1,000
4%
4%
582
574
73
54
36
32
Volume of Kwantlen Registrants in 2006/07, by
Program Sought
35
35%
• N=15,639 unique headcount enrollment.
5,000
• Enrolled at least once in the year.
25%
4,000
•Excludes students without PEN and students
enrolled exclusively in "Continuing Education“.
3,000
2,000
10%
4%
4%
553
5%
654
1,167
1,633
0
3,874
1,000
5,538
7%
788
6,000
2%
2%
2%
2%
1%
1%
2006/07 Kwantlen Enrollment:
Student Inflows and Outflows
36
Inflows from
2005/06
Switched
In From
Other PSI
(1,252, 8%)
Kwantlen
Persisters
(8,022,
51%)
2006/07
Enrollment
(Unique headcount over
the course of the year)
Kwantlen
Polytechnic
University
(15,639)
Not Reg’d
in 05/06
(6365,
41%)
Outflows to
2007/08
Switched to
Other PSI
(2,161, 17%)
Kwantlen
Persisters
(8,383, 54%)
Did Not
Register *
(5,095, 33%)
* Non-registrants includes 968 credential completers.
2007/08 Kwantlen Polytechnic Enrollment:
Student Inflows and Projected Outflows
37
Inflows from
2006/07
Switched
In From
Other PSI
(1,348, 9%)
Kwantlen
Persisters
(8,383,
53%)
2007/08
Enrollment
(Unique headcount over
the course of the year)
Projected
Outflows to
2008/09
Switched
to Other
PSI
2,689 est.
(17%)
Kwantlen
Polytechnic
University
Kwantlen
Persisters
8,540 est.
(54%)
(15,815)
Not Reg’d
in 06/07
(6,084,
39%)
Did Not
Register*
5,219 est.
(33%)
* Projected non-registrants includes a projected 992 credential completers.
Types of Student Mobility – BC vs. Kwantlen
(2006/07 to 2007/08)
38
Mobility of All Registrants in BC
0%
Switched Study Levels
Switched FSA's
(BC "V" Postal Code Only)
Switched Sectors
Switched Institutions
Switched Programs
Switched Credentials
5%
10%
15%
Mobility of KWAN Registrants
20%
25%
0%
Switched Study Levels
4%
Switched FSA's
(BC "V" Postal Code Only)
6%
Switched Sectors
11%
13%
20%
22%
10%
20%
40%
5%
8%
20%
Switched Institutions
20%
Switched Programs
20%
Switched Credentials
30%
32%
Comparing Kwantlen Student Mobility Indicators:
PSI Movers vs. Non-Movers (06/07 to 07/08)
39
Mobility of Kwantlen Leavers
Who Continued Elsewhere (N=2,161)
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
6%
19%
54%
95%
88%
0%
Mobility of Kwantlen Persisters
(N=8,383)
0%
20%
Switched Study Levels
Switched Study Levels
5%
Switched
FSA's
Switched
FSA's
(BC "V"
Postal
Code Only)
(BC
"V" Postal
Code
Only)
6%
Switched Programs
Switched Programs
Switched Sectors
Switched Sectors
Switched
Credentials
Switched
Credentials
40%
60%
80%
100%
11%
0%
18%
Higher mobility rates of students who switch from Kwantlen to other institutions
suggests that students leave Kwantlen to change various aspects of their program.
Among 2006/07 Kwantlen Registrants
Who Left in 2007/08, Where Did They Go?
40
524
600
N = 2,161
100
0
92
85
61
46
40
28
15
14
13
11
10
8
8
8
5
3
1
1
1
1
122
200
174
300
266
231
400
393
500
Institution
#
SFU
524
BCIT
393
UBC
266
DOUG
231
LANG
174
VCC
122
UCFV
92
TRU-OL
85
UVIC
61
JIBC
46
CAP
40
TRU
28
ECIAD
15
CAM
14
UBCO
13
OKAN
11
RRU
10
UNBC
8
SEL
8
MALA
8
NIC
5
CNC
3
NLC
1
COTR
1
NWCC
1
NVIT
1
Total Switchers 2,161
Note: Among 524 who left Kwantlen for SFU,
278 (53%) continued in an Arts and Sciences program at SFU.
%
24%
18%
12%
11%
8%
6%
4%
4%
3%
2%
2%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
100%
Among Those Who Switched Into Kwantlen in 2007/08 from
Other Institutions in 2006/07, Where Did They Come From?
0
163
1
1
1
2
3
5
6
7
9
9
9
10
12
14
15
22
28
38
85
75
39
50
85
100
125
150
173
200
N = 1,348
189
250
222
41
Institution
BCIT
DOUG
LANG
SFU
UBC
VCC
UCFV
TRU-OL
UVIC
CAP
JIBC
MALA
TRU
ECIAD
CAM
UNBC
UBCO
IIG
NIC
CNC
OKAN
COTR
SEL
NLC
RRU
NWCC
NVIT
#
222
189
173
163
125
85
85
75
39
38
28
22
15
14
12
10
9
9
9
7
6
5
3
2
1
1
1
Total Switchers 1,348
%
16%
14%
13%
12%
9%
6%
6%
6%
3%
3%
2%
2%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
0%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
< 1%
100%
Net Flows In/Out of Kwantlen(2007/08)
UBC
BCIT
SFU
UBC
BCIT
SFU
VCC
VCC
DOUG
UVIC
UVIC
DOUG
JIBC
JIBC
OKAN
OKAN
TRU
UBCO
UBCO
TRU
CAP
CAP
TRU-OL
CAM
CAM
RRU
LANG
LANG
RRU
ECIAD
ECIAD
UCFV
NWCC
NWCC
UCFV
NVIT
NVIT
SEL
NLC
NLC
SEL
UNBC
UNBC
COTR
COTR
NIC
CNC
CNC
IIG
MALA
42
250
-150
-250
-350
OUTFLOW FROM KWANTLEN
INFLOW TO KWANTLEN
NET FLOW
-450
-550
TRU-OL
-50
MALA
50
NIC
IIG
150
Institution
MALA
IIG
CNC
COTR
NIC
UNBC
NLC
NVIT
NWCC
ECIAD
LANG
CAM
CAP
UBCO
OKAN
SEL
UCFV
RRU
TRU-OL
TRU
JIBC
UVIC
VCC
DOUG
UBC
BCIT
SFU
Net Flow
Net Flow
14
9
4
4
4
2
1
0
0
-1
-1
-2
-2
-4
-5
-5
-7
-9
-10
-13
-18
-22
-37
-42
-141
-171
-361
-813
Program Mobility Matrix for 2006/07 Kwantlen Registrants
With No Credential Who Left for Other PSI’s in 2007/08
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Program Stability: 897 (or 47%) stayed in same program at new PSI.
Program Mobility: 995 (or 53%) switched to a different program at new PSI.
Program Mobility Matrix for 2006/07 Kwantlen Registrants
With No Credential Who Stayed at Kwantlen in 2007/08
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Students who stayed at Kwantlen are more stable in their program movement.
Only 11% of Kwantlen persisters switched programs, compared to 53% of Kwantlen leavers.
Simultaneous Enrollment in
Multiple Institutions
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DUAL ENROLLEES
Among All Fall 2007 Registrants, What Proportion
Enrolled in Two Institutions Simultaneously?
46
35%
2,500
2,275
32%
6,866
30%
Number of Dual Enrollees
(Unique headcount)
2.4%
25%
% of Enrollees Dual Enrolled
(of 282,470
registrants)
1,409
20%
17%
15%
2,000
1,500
1,056
905 1,000
9%
8%
5%
530
7%
720
473
363 6%
210
317
732
638
694
691
10%
5%
204
4%
72
303
207
201165
123
500
366
307
262296
164
3%
2%
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UBC
RRU
MALA
OKAN
SFU
COTR
UCFV
CAM
UBCO
SEL
CAP
KWAN
NIC
NWCC
UVIC
VCC
NLC
DOUG
BCIT
TRU
LANG
CNC
ECIAD
JIBC
UNBC
NVIT
0
TRU-OL
0%
Note: Dual enrollments are counted at each institution. The sum of all dual enrollments across all
institutions (13,732) is double the unique headcount of dual enrollees (6,866).
Popular Dual Enrollment Combinations in BC
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Institutions:
TRU-OL/TRU
BCIT/JIBC
TRU-OL/UVIC
CAMOSUN/UVIC
SFU/UBC
TRU-OL/UBC
CNC/UNBC
BCIT/TRU-OL
BCIT/DOUGLAS
BCIT/VCC
(389)
(334)
(304)
(210)
(180)
(169)
(150)
(131)
(130)
(129)
Programs:
Among all dual enrollees:
43% enrolled in the same
broad program area at both
institutions.
31% paired with “unknown”
programs;
23% paired with “Arts and
Sciences”.
Kwantlen Dual Enrollees, Fall 2007
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473 or 3.8% of 12,587 Kwantlen
Registrants in Fall 2007 were
simultaneously dual enrolled at
another institution.
80
72
70
56
54
50
60
50
37
40
30
30
1
OKAN
NVIT
NLC
NIC
2
1
1
1
UNBC
TRU
3
2
MALA
ECIAD
CAM
UVIC
UCFV
JIBC
UBC
VCC
DOUG
BCIT
LANG
SFU
TRU-OL
0
CAP
10
10
8
6
3
3
23
18
20
SEL
90
92
100
Institution
# Dual % With % Distrib
Where Dual
With
Dual
of
Enrolled Kwantlen
Reg
Duals
TRU-OL
92
0.7%
19%
SFU
72
0.6%
15%
LANG
56
0.4%
12%
BCIT
54
0.4%
11%
DOUG
50
0.4%
11%
VCC
37
0.3%
8%
UBC
30
0.2%
6%
JIBC
23
0.2%
5%
UCFV
18
0.1%
4%
SEL
10
0.1%
2%
CAP
8
0.1%
2%
UVIC
6
0.0%
1%
CAM
3
0.0%
1%
ECIAD
3
0.0%
1%
MALA
3
0.0%
1%
TRU
2
0.0%
0%
UNBC
2
0.0%
0%
NIC
1
0.0%
0%
NLC
1
0.0%
0%
NVIT
1
0.0%
0%
OKAN
1
0.0%
0%
Grand Total
Dual Enrollees
473
3.8% 100%
Popular Dual Program Combinations of
72 Dual Enrolles at Kwantlen and SFU
49
 Kwantlen Arts and Sciences paired with
SFU Arts and Sciences (39)
 Kwantlen Business and Management paired with
SFU Arts and Sciences (10)
 Other Program Combinations (23)
Conclusion
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Looking for More Information?
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http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/student_transitions/
STP Fast Facts
STP Highlights Newsletters
STP Research Reports
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Accessible by Institutional Researchers and Registrar’s
STP Pivot Tables
STP Presentations
What’s Next?
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 Movement Among Post-Secondary Institutions &
Programs – Pivot Tables and Newsletter
 Dual Enrollment in Post-Secondary Institutions in Fall
2008 - Pivot Table
 Transitions Beyond the BC Public Post-Secondary
System (privates and non-BC)
 Non-graduate transitions to post-secondary education