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Term 020172 (May to August, 2017) Term 020172 (May to August, 2017) PREVIOUS CONTINUING STUDIES HISTORY BY GENERAL AREA OF RESIDENCE NO YES Vancouver 856 60.2% 567 39.8% Richmond 183 57.9% 133 42.1% Burnaby 134 63.2% 78 36.8% Surrey/White Rock 111 63.1% 65 36.9% Coquitlam/PoCo/Pt.Moody 46 49.5% 47 50.5% North Vancouver 42 53.8% 36 46.2% Delta 27 58.7% 19 41.3% New Westminster 22 61.1% 14 38.9% Langley/Aldergrove 14 56.0% 11 44.0% Mission/Abbotsford 8 47.1% 9 52.9% West Vancouver 12 75.0% 4 25.0% Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows 10 62.5% 6 37.5% Other B.C. 28 47.5% 31 52.5% Other Provinces 26 51.0% 25 49.0% Unknown 23 56.1% 18 43.9% GENERAL BREAKDOWN OF WHERE LANGARA COLLEGE CS STUDENTS LIVE Median Mean Count Percent Course Course Load Load Vancouver 1,423 54.6% 1 1.9 Richmond 316 12.1% 1 1.9 Burnaby 212 8.1% 1 1.8 Surrey/White Rock 176 6.8% 1 2.4 Coquitlam/PoCo/Pt.Moody 93 3.6% 1 2.1 North Vancouver 78 3.0% 1 2.3 Delta 46 1.8% 1 2.5 New Westminster 36 1.4% 1 2.4 Langley/Aldergrove 25 1.0% 1 2.5 Mission/Abbotsford 17 0.7% 1 2.2 West Vancouver 16 0.6% 1 2.3 Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows 16 0.6% 1 2.3 Other B.C. 59 2.3% 1 2.8 Other Provinces 51 2.0% 2 2.4 Unknown 41 1.6% 1 1.8 Term 020172 (May to August, 2017) DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF WHERE LANGARA COLLEGE CS STUDENTS LIVE Vancouver V5K- Vancouver (North Hastings Sunrise) 21 V5L- Vancouver (North Grandview Woodland) 26 V5M- Vancouver (South Hastings Sunrise) 42 V5N- Vancouver (South Grandview Woodland) 63 V5P- Vancouver (Victoria Fraserview) 105 V5R- Vancouver (South Renfrew Collingwood) 101 V5S- Vancouver (Killarney) 72 V5T- Vancouver (East Mount Pleasant) 45 V5V- Vancouver (West Kensington Cedar Cottage) 58 V5W- Vancouver (SE Riley Park Little Mountain / North Sunset) 75 V5X- Vancouver (SE Oakridge / South Sunset) 128 V5Y- Vancouver (West Mount Pleasant) 52 V5Z- Vancouver (East Fairview / South Cambie) 65 V6A- Vancouver (Strathcona / Downtown Eastside) 19 V6B- Vancouver (NE Downtown / Yaletown) 46 V6C- Vancouver (Waterfront / Coal Harbour / Canada Place) 9 V6E- Vancouver (SE West End / Davie Village) 40 V6G- Vancouver (NW West End / Stanley Park) 51 V6H- Vancouver (West Fairview / Granville Island) 29 V6J- Vancouver (NW Shaughnessy / East Kitsilano) 43 V6K- Vancouver (Central Kitsilano / Greektown) 32 V6L- Vancouver (NW Arbutus Ridge / NE Dunbar Southlands) 20 V6M- Vancouver (South Shaughnessy / SE Arbutus Ridge) 54 V6N- Vancouver (West Kerrisdale / Musqueam) 22 V6P- Vancouver (SE Kerrisdale / West Marpole) 115 V6R- Vancouver (West Kitsilano / West Point Grey / Jericho) 27 V6S- Vancouver (NW Dunbar Southlands / Chaldecutt) 19 V6T- Vancouver (UBC) 15 V6Z- Vancouver (SW Downtown) 29 Richmond V6V- Richmond Northeast 8 V6W- Richmond Southeast 2 V6X- Richmond North 76 V6Y- Richmond Central 82 V7A- Richmond South 46 V7B- Richmond (Sea Island / YVR) 3 V7C- Richmond Northwest 56 V7E- Richmond Southwest 43 Burnaby V3N- Burnaby (East Big Bend / Edmonds) 26 V5A- Burnaby (Lake City / Burnaby Mountain) 15 V5B- Burnaby (Parkcrest Aubrey / Ardingley Sprott) 17 V5C- Burnaby (Burnaby Heights / Willingdon Heights) 28 V5E- Burnaby (Kingsway Beresford) 21 V5G- Burnaby (Cascade Schou / Douglas Gilpin) 20 V5H- Burnaby (Maywood / Windsor) 50 V5J- Burnaby (Suncrest / West Big Bend) 35 Term 020172 (May to August, 2017) Surrey/White Rock V3R- Surrey North 15 V3S- Surrey East 30 V3T- Surrey Inner Northwest 18 V3V- Surrey Outer Northwest 16 V3W- Surrey Upper West 31 V3X- Surrey Lower West 10 V3Z- Surrey Lower East 11 V4A- Surrey Southwest 12 V4B- White Rock 5 V4N- Surrey Northeast 25 V4P- Surrey South 3 North Vancouver V7G- North Vancouver Outer East 3 V7H- North Vancouver Inner East 5 V7J- North Vancouver East Central 9 V7K- North Vancouver North Central 5 V7L- North Vancouver South Central 17 V7M- North Vancouver Southwest Central 16 V7N- North Vancouver Northwest Central 8 V7P- North Vancouver Southwest 10 V7R- North Vancouver Northwest 5 Coquitlam/PoCo/Pt.Moody V3B- Port Coquitlam Central 16 V3C- Port Coquitlam South 18 V3E- Coquitlam North 23 V3H- Port Moody 15 V3J- Coquitlam North 11 V3K- Coquitlam South 10 Delta V4C- Delta Northeast 23 V4E- Delta East 6 V4K- Delta Northwest 10 V4L- Delta Southeast 2 V4M- Delta Southwest 5 New Westminster V3L- New Westminster Northeast 12 V3M- New Westminster Southwest 24 West Vancouver V7S- West Vancouver North 5 V7T- West Vancouver Southeast 2 V7V- West Vancouver South 7 V7W- West Vancouver West 2 Langley/Aldergrove V1M- Langley Township North 4 V2Y- Langley Township Northwest 5 V2Z- Langley Township Southwest 1 V3A- Langley City 12 V4W- Langley Township East 3 Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows V2W- Maple Ridge East 2 V2X- Maple Ridge West 5 V3Y- Pitt Meadows 5 V4R- Maple Ridge Northwest 4 Term 020172 (May to August, 2017) Mission/Abbotsford V2S- Abbotsford Southeast 3 V2T- Abbotsford Southwest 4 V2V- Mission East 5 V3G- Abbotsford East 2 V4S- Mission West 2 V4X- Abbotsford West 1 Other B.C. 59 Other Provinces 51 Unknown 41.
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