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RPT Chairs’ Meeting Ministry Update
School College Work Initiative Chairs Meeting November 3, 2016
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Dual Credit Student Data 2015-16
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Participation Student participation (students starting) increased by 1.5% over (19,958 students to 20,264) In , actual as compared to approved number of students increased by 1% to 93%
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Retention Rates Data as reported by RPT
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Success Rates Data as reported by RPT
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Target Group Participation by Dual Credit Program Focus
For the school year, 20,264 students were enrolled provincially in dual credit programs: 15,100 in the primary target group (75%) 3,694 SHSM students (18%) 1,920 OYAP students (9%)
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Provincial Dual Credit Footprint 2014-15 (OnSIS Data)
Dual Credit Students = xx% Grade 11 and 12 Students 14,245 = 4.0% 354,327* * grade 11 and grade 12 enrolment numbers (source: OnSIS)
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2015-16 SWAC Students Total approved SWAC students: 3,152 Rate
Approved vs Actual 96% Retention 89% Dual Credit Success 85% OSSD Credit Success 88% RPT Data
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2015-16 SWAC Students The program requirements: 41 locations
1 dual credit + 1 Ontario curriculum credit Dual credit teacher On campus 41 locations 95% in primary target group 28% early school leavers
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Summer SWAC, 2015-16 The program requirements: The results:
1 dual credit + 1 Ontario curriculum credit Dual credit teacher On campus The results: 262 students started (82% of seats filled) 15 programs 89% retention rate 89% success rate for Dual Credits
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Summer Single Dual Credits, 2015-16
The program requirements: 1 dual credit Dual credit teacher On campus The results: 634 students started (73% of seats filled) 39 programs 93% retention rate 95% success rate for Dual Credits
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Success of Students in Level 1 Programs, 2015-16
Total approved level 1 students: 1,437 Rate Approved vs Actual 88% Retention 93% Dual Credit Success 86% Level 1 Success 81% RPT Data
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OSSD Completion Students who took a dual credit in and earned their OSSD by the end of : 7,948 56% of students enrolled in dual credit programs Source: Data is as reported by schools in the Ontario School Information System (OnSIS), (Preliminary). Data includes publicly funded schools only.
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PSE Participation Number of Dual Credit Students who Applied to and Registered for College Directly from Secondary School (Source: OnSIS, OCAS) Dual Credit Cohort Year (# of years after student took a dual credit) (after 4 years) (after 4 years) (after 3 years) (after 2 years) (after 1 year) # of Dual Credit Students who Applied to College 2,825 4,458 5,887 6,221 4,377 # of Dual Credit Students who Registered for College 2,428 3,881 4,739 4,461 2,721
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2015-16 Activities and Forums
38,500 participants contribute to the goals of the SCWI
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Focus on Transitions Experience Ontario Life After High School
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2016-17 Overview Focus Data-based decision making
Continue work with MAESD around apprenticeship dual credits Focus on program quality and understanding why programs are successful Improved achievement for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students and Children and Youth in Care area of focus for Ministry of Education
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SHSM Programs There is an opportunity to propose new SHSM programs to replace existing programs Need to be clear which sector and how the dual credit aligns with the sector Details in the Requirements of the RFP
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2016-17 Level 1 Apprenticeship Programs
Students must have a Registered Training Agreement to get MAESD seat purchase SCWI seat purchase is only for Primary Target Group students, not OYAP students See Pathways to Apprenticeship for clarification Increased benchmark funding and Seat Purchase funding
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Improvements to EDCS Website
The following four changes will be implemented in December 2016: Removal of Lessons Learned section from the interim and final reports Addition of an OYAP column in extract 504 as a flag indicator
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Improvements to EDCS Website
Pre-population of contact information in interim and final submission period
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Improvements to EDCS Website
The addition of the following two columns at the end of extract 506B (the same addition will be included in the 506 and 506C in May/June 2017) Total Number of Students Who Started the Dual Credit Program by Age Total Number of Students Who Finished the Dual Credit Program by Age
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Thanks et Merci
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