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York University – 101 Vital Statistics
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2 York University – Facts in Brief 51,819 Students – 46,077 Undergraduates 38,559 full-time 7,518 part-time – 5,742 Graduates 3,720 full-time 2,022 part-time 11 Faculties 10,535 Degrees Granted (2006) 1,567 Full-time Faculty – 3,299 Contract Faculty 417,782 Built Space (net assignable square metres) – 394,022 nasm Keele – 23,760 nasm Glendon
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York University Students
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4 York Students are Primarily from the GTA Source: OUAC
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5 Where Do York Students Live in the GTA Source: OIRA
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6 Where do Students from the GTA go to University? Source: 2005 OUAC Admission Statistics
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7 Implication of Accessibility: Higher Proportion of Students Commute to Campus First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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8 York Students Rely on Public Transit First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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9 Almost 50% of York students Commute for More than 40 minutes First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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10 York University is Diverse York University is provides accessible education and as a result is highly diverse. Our student body is dramatically different from other Ontario universities in many ways. York has a relatively high proportion of – female students; – older students; and – students from historically disadvantaged groups including – visible minorities, and first generation students York students are also more likely to be studying part-time
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11 York has a High Proportion of Female Students First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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12 York has a High Proportion of Older Students First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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13 York a High Proportion of Students who are Visible Minority Students First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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14 York Provides Accessible Education to First Generation University Students First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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15 York Provides Accessible Education to First Generation University Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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16 Implication of Accessibility: Higher Proportion of Part-time Students First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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17 York Students Work While Studying The estimated family incomes of York students are among the lowest in the province. A large majority of our students spend a great deal of time working for pay. At the same time, they are risk averse with a lower proportion applying for OSAP and graduating with debt.
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18 York University has Lowest Family Income (Estimated) in Toronto Source: OIRA 2006
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19 More York Students Spend Time Working For Pay First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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20 York Students Have Relatively Less Debt Source: 2006 Canadian Undergraduate Survey Consortium
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21 York Students Spend Less Time on Campus outside of Class First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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22 York has a Strong Concentration of Students in the Social Science and Humanities A higher proportion of our students are in the social sciences and humanities. An implication of this a relatively low average funding weight which has lead to low levels of grant funding per student.
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23 York Students are more likely to be in the Social Sciences and Humanities First Year Students Senior Students Source: 2006 NSSE
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24 York’s Relative Size: Undergraduate and Graduate Headcounts Natural and Physical Science Related Programs Source: MTCU enrolment data 2005/06
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25 York’s Relative Size: Undergraduate and Graduate Headcounts Social Science Related Programs Source: MTCU enrolment data 2005/06
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26 York’s Relative Size: Undergraduate and Graduate Headcounts Fine Arts Programs Source: MTCU enrolment data 2005/06
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27 York’s Relative Size: Undergraduate and Graduate Headcounts Humanities Programs Source: MTCU enrolment data 2005/06
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28 York’s Relative Size: Undergraduate and Graduate Headcounts Education Programs Source: MTCU enrolment data 2005/06
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29 York Has Lower Operating Grant Funding per Student Source: CAUBO Financial Data and COU Enrolment Data
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Faculty
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31 York Faculty As with our students, York faculty are concentrated in the Social Sciences and Humanities. York has a high proportion of part-time faculty
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32 York University has High Proportion of Part-time Faculty Source: OIRA
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33 Student Faculty Ratios at York
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34 York Faculty: By Discipline Source: OIRA
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35 Currently York Faculty Are Primarily In the Social Science and Humanities Source: Tri-Councils
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36 Implication: York has A Relatively Low Level of Income from Sponsored Research
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Space
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38 York has a Space Deficit COU space standards data shows that York has relatively less space than the sector average in several key areas including: – total space per student – student space per student – research space per student
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39 York has Less Overall Space than Other Ontario Universities Source: COU 2004 Space Report
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40 York has Less Student Space than Other Ontario Universities Source: COU 2004 Space Report
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41 York has less Research Space than Other Ontario Universities Source: COU 2004 Space Report
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Growth
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43 York University Growth Over The Past Decade Source: OIRA
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44 Undergraduate Growth Source: MTCU
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45 Participation Rates Source: MTCU, Statistics Canada 7% increase over the past decade Double Cohort Year
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46 GTA Growth Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance Ontario Average +1% Outside GTA - 11% Due to low birth rates GTA Growth + 15% Fueled by Immigration
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47 Projected Growth Durham – 5% growth or 2,000 to 2,600 enrolments York Region – 33% growth or 7,000 to 20,000 enrolments Peel Region – 26% growth or 7,000 to 20,000 enrolments Toronto 4% growth or 2,000 to 6,000 enrolments
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48 York draws heavily from York Region Participation rates across Peel, York, Durham and Toronto: A large proportion of York Region students attend York University. York University Ryerson University University of Toronto
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