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Trends Communication & Culture
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Full-Time Undergraduate Enrolment
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Full-Time Undergraduate Visa Enrolment
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High School Averages of Full-Time Frosh
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Undergraduate Attrition Rate Of the frosh who entered the University in Fall 2002, 16.5% did not progress to second year, whereas, 20.5% of the frosh who entered CC in Fall 2002 did not progress to second year.
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Frosh Average Years to Graduation * 10-Year Graduation Rate
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Undergraduate Course Load - CC Fall Term Half Course Equivalents
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Overall Quality of Teaching 3.4% Increase Students Graduating in 2005 and 2002 2005 Sample size 1000 (Response rate 53.2%) 2006 CUSC
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Overall Quality of Education 7.3% Increase Students Graduating in 2005 and 2002 2005 Sample size 1000 (Response rate 53.2%) 2006 CUSC
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Satisfaction with decision to attend this university Students Graduating in 2005 and 2002 2005 Sample size 1000 (Response rate 53.2%) 2006 CUSC
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I would not recommend this university Students Graduating in 2005 and 2002 2005 Sample size 1000 (Response rate 53.2%) 2006 CUSC
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Full-Time Graduate Enrolment
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U of C Master’s Graduation Rate * Combined Fall 1996, 1997, 1998 Cohorts 85.1%
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U of C PhD Graduation Rate * Combined Fall 1996, 1997, 1998 Cohorts 75.0%
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Overall quality of teaching by faculty? 2007 Graduate and Professional Student Survey
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If you were to start your grad program again, would you select the same faculty supervisor? 2007 Graduate and Professional Student Survey
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If you were to start your graduate program again, would you select the same university? 2007 Graduate and Professional Student Survey
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Would you recommend this university to someone considering your program? 2007 Graduate and Professional Student Survey
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Course Enrolees CC taught 4.6% of the total course enrolments in Fall 2006. Students registered in the Faculty of CC generated 8.6% of the total course enrolments. * Includes Undergraduate and Graduate Students
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Majors vs. Course Enrolees *% Student majors shows the percent of undergraduate and graduate students that are majoring in CC. This figure is expressed in terms of FTE. % Teaching shows the percent of course enrolees registered in courses taught by CC.
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CC Course Enrolees by Faculty of Student Registration, Fall 2006 The total number of course enrolees taught by CC in Fall 2006 was 3,801. Of these 3,801 course enrolees, 55.5% were generated by Communication & Culture students, whereas, 11.3% were generated by students registered in the Faculty of Social Sciences. * OS is Open Studies
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Annual Change in Course Enrolees * Includes Undergraduate and Graduate Students 2003200420052006 Course enrolment in CC courses decreased by almost 15% in fall 2006.
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Faculty Budgets Fund 10
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Faculty Budget by Course Enrollee
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U of C Faculty and Staff * 2006
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U of C Faculty and Staff * 2006
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Communication and Culture * 2006
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