Student Satisfaction
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Student Satisfaction
8 9 IN 2014-15, Mohawk educated and served 30,500 29% of our students are the first in their families to earn a postsecondary education IN THE GREATER TORONTO AND HAMILTON AREA FOR Student Satisfaction Aboriginal students 1,200 International Students from more than 70 countries 1,700 academically at-risk high school students earned dual credits More than 105,000 students have graduated from Mohawk since the college opened its doors in 1967 85.7% of graduates 150+ programs #1 COLLEGE full-time, part-time and apprenticeship students 400 5 YEARS IN A ROW! 30% 46% of our students arrive at Mohawk directly from high school of our students have previous postsecondary education IN 2014-15, STUDENTS RECEIVED 267 scholarships 383 bursaries ^ #1 AMONG GREATER TORONTO AND HAMILTON AREA COLLEGES FOR^ Graduate employment Graduate satisfaction Overall quality of facilities Overall quality of services ^2014-2015 Student Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Student, Graduate and Employer Satisfaction Surveys. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/kpi Every $1 invested by our students in their Mohawk education generates $3.80 in lifetime income.† Stoney Creek Campus 28 certificate programs 88 diploma programs for Skilled Trades Institute for Applied Health Sciences at McMaster for Health 23 apprenticeship programs Top 5 programs with the most applications in 2014-15: • Child and Youth Worker • Social Service Worker • Pre-health • Bachelor of Science in Nursing • Practical Nursing 9 post-graduate certificate programs collaborative 8 degree programs Pathways and Credit Transfer 200 articulation agreements with universities and colleges in Canada and around the world including McMaster, Brock, Wilfrid Laurier and Waterloo Top 3 revenue sources in 2014-15* 88% of employers Fennell Campus McKeil School of Business, Technology, Community Services, Preparatory Studies and Communication Arts More than $90 million in construction and renovation projects have been completed on time, on budget and accident-free at our three campuses since 2010 Class sizes (1st year courses) report being satisfied or very satisfied with the Mohawk graduates that they’ve hired^ Grants: Tuition: Ancillary: $91.1 million $70.9 million $13.9 million Total Revenue: $197.7 million are working within 6 months of graduating^ Students who moved to Hamilton to attend Mohawk generated $36.8 million in new income while graduates generated $1.5 billion in added income.† 3 Campuses MOHAWK DELIVERS Top 3 expenditures in 2014-15* Totalling $481,678 More than half of Mohawk students rely on the Ontario Student Assistance Program and received $54.6 million in grants and loans in 2014-15 Every $1 invested in Mohawk by the provincial government generates $6.50 in added taxes and public sector savings.† † Economic Modeling Specialists Intl 2012-13 Less than 30 students: 32.8% of courses 30 to 60 students: One of Canada’s Greenest Employers for two consecutive years One of Niagara-Hamilton’s Top Employers for two consecutive years Mohawk is the first college in Ontario to adopt an environmental management plan $56,820.12 raised for the United Way by students, faculty and staff Mohawk is the first college in Ontario and second in Canada to be a chapter of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship Mohawk has hosted the annual Bay Area Science and Engineering Fair – one of Canada’s largest and oldest science fairs – since 2011 Salaries & benefits: Contracted services: $118.6 million $14.6 million Supplies: $12.4 million Total Expenditures: $194 million *Complete financials posted at mohawkcollege.ca/about/docs 52.9% 61 to 100 students: 11.5% More then 101 students: 2.8%
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