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1 Senate Presentation April 27, 2012 Demographics and Their Implications for Enrolment

2 Demographics In fall 2011, new, grant-eligible, full-time (FT) entrants into first year of Carleton undergraduate degree programs came from the following regions : Ottawa & Eastern Ontario51% (41% Ottawa, 10% neighbouring counties) Greater Toronto Area23% Other Ontario16% Other Canada 7% Outside Canada (domestic fee) 3% International students represented 10% of FT, first-year entrants in fall 2011 Senate, April 27, 2012 2

3 Senate, April 27, 2012 3

4 Culture Works Private company delivers non-credit ESL Ten-year history with University of Western Ontario, Brescia University College, King’s University College and, more recently, UOIT Rent space on campus Student home stay program Condition of acceptance is IELTS Treat them as an agent Steady state 140 students per year Senate, April 27, 2012 4

5 Benefits New recruitment stream for international students Internship opportunities for Carleton CTESL students Financial impact at steady state approximately $8m Senate, April 27, 2012 5


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