A1- ADDRESS

You can contact Laurentian using the following addresses and phone numbers:

Name of Institution

935 Ramsey Lake Road Sudbury, Mailing Address P3E 2C6 Canada

705-675-1151 Main Phone Number 1-800-461-4030 (Ontario)

WWW Home Page Address www.laurentian.ca

Admissions Phone Number 705-675-4843

Admissions Toll-free Number 1-800-461-4030 (Ontario)

Office of Admissions Laurentian University 935 Ramsey Lake Road Admissions Office Mailing Address Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6 Canada

Admissions Fax Number 705-675-4891

Admissions E-mail Address [email protected]

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A2- Qualifications

Number of degrees conferred in the calendar year 2013

Qualifications Qualifications Offered? Awarded† in 2013

Undergraduate Certificate  78

Undergraduate Diploma  6

Bachelor’s Degree  1,910

1st Professional Degree*  219

Graduate Certificate  0

Graduate Diploma  11

Master’s Degree  249

Doctoral Degree  9

* 1st entry professional degree refers to second entry programs and includes: Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Theology, Consecutive Education.

†: Counts include the federated (Thorneloe, Huntington, , and Laurentian University), School of Medicine and the collaboration with and Michener Institute, but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College.

Source: Institutional Records on Qualifications Awarded

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A3- Degrees Conferred

Number of degrees conferred in the calendar year 2013

Bachelor’s & Program 1st Professional Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Degree

Agriculture & Biological Science 85 12 1

Business & Commerce 534 141 0

Computer Science 10 0 0

Education (Teacher Training) 288 0 0

Engineering 74 9 0

Fine & Applied Arts 27 0 0

Health Professions 41 0 0

Humanities 210 4 0

Kinesiology / Recreation / Physical Ed. 103 9 0

Mathematics 14 9 0

Medicine 33 0 0

Nursing 124 17 2

Other Arts & Science 18 1 5

Physical Sciences 29 15 1

Social Sciences 566 32 0

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Bachelor’s & Program 1st Professional Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Degree

Therapy and Rehabilitation 6 0 0

TOTAL: DEGREES CONFERRED TO 2,083 200 9 CANADIAN STUDENTS

TOTAL: DEGREES CONFERRED TO 79 49 0 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

TOTAL: DEGREES CONFERRED 2,162 249 9

Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) Northern Ontario School of Medicine and the collaboration with Georgian College and Michener Institute, but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College.

Source: Institutional Records on Qualifications Awarded

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A4 - Male Enrolment by Program, 2013

Number of degree-seeking students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2013, including domestic and international students.

Bachelor's and 1st Doctoral Professional Master's Degree Degree Degree Program Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full-Time Time Time Time Time Time

124 8 19 3 12 2 Agriculture & Biological Science

28 1 0 0 0 0 Architecture

532 153 25 80 0 0 Business & Commerce

79 19 0 0 0 0 Computer Science

53 24 0 0 0 0 Education

444 30 15 10 16 5 Engineering

35 0 0 0 0 0 Fine & Applied Arts

136 28 5 1 0 0 Humanities

169 10 12 3 0 0 Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys. Ed.

11 2 12 2 0 0 Mathematics

0 0 0 0 0 0 Medicine

42 39 0 3 2 6 Nursing

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Bachelor's and 1st Doctoral Professional Master's Degree Degree Degree Program Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full-Time Time Time Time Time Time

309 53 5 1 5 13 Other Arts & Science

4 1 0 0 0 0 Other Health Professions

68 13 28 4 14 1 Physical Science

456 127 28 15 0 0 Social Science

2 0 0 0 0 0 Therapy & Rehabilitation

2,212 459 108 121 34 27 Total: Domestic Enrolment (1)

280 49 41 1 15 0 Total: International Enrolment (2)

2,492 508 149 122 49 27 Grand Total

Definition of full-time/part-time status

The definition of a full-time student:

1) For undergraduate students: one who registers in at least 22 credits in the regular Winter Session, or in at least 12 credits in either the Fall or Winter terms. 2) For graduate students: the load is equal to the load intent, as declared by the student.

The figures above do not necessarily include coop enrolment and work term enrolment. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program). Source: Official Government Enrolment Data

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A5 - Female Enrolment by Program, 2013

Number of degree-seeking students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2013, including domestic and international students.

Bachelor's and 1st Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Professional Degree Program Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time

Agriculture & 286 20 32 3 14 2 Biological Science

39 0 0 0 0 0 Architecture

Business & 316 267 33 91 0 0 Commerce

Computer 12 5 0 0 0 0 Science

177 88 0 0 0 0 Education

67 2 3 3 5 0 Engineering

Fine & Applied 46 2 0 0 0 0 Arts

336 57 2 0 0 0 Humanities

Kinesiology, Recreation & 302 18 12 3 0 0 Phys. Ed.

9 1 6 3 0 0 Mathematics

312 216 8 23 13 12 Nursing

Other Arts & 538 103 4 4 15 18 Science

Other Health 145 12 0 0 0 0 Professions

49 7 26 7 8 3 Physical Science

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Bachelor's and 1st Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Professional Degree Program Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time

1072 570 59 62 0 0 Social Science

Therapy & 63 0 11 0 0 0 Rehabilitation

Total: Domestic 3,698 1,337 144 197 45 35 Enrolment (1)

Total: International 71 31 52 2 10 0 Enrolment (2)

3,769 1,368 196 199 55 35 Grand Total

Definition of full-time/part-time status

The definition of a full-time student: 1) For undergraduate students: one who registers in at least 22 credits in the regular Winter Session, or in at least 12 credits in either the Fall or Winter terms. 2) For graduate students: the load is equal to the load intent, as declared by the student.

The figures above do not necessarily include coop enrolment and work term enrolment. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program). Source: Official Government Enrolment Data

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A6 - Total Enrolment by Program, 2013

Number of degree-seeking students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2013, including domestic and international students.

Bachelor's and 1st Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Professional Degree Program Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time

Agriculture & Biological 410 28 51 6 26 4 Science

67 1 0 0 0 0 Architecture

Business & 848 420 58 171 0 0 Commerce

Computer 91 24 0 0 0 0 Science

230 112 0 0 0 0 Education

511 32 18 13 21 5 Engineering

Fine & 81 2 0 0 0 0 Applied Arts

472 85 7 1 0 0 Humanities

Kinesiology, Recreation & 471 28 24 6 0 0 Phys. Ed.

20 3 18 5 0 0 Mathematics

354 255 8 26 15 18 Nursing

Other Arts & 847 156 9 5 20 31 Science

Other Health 149 13 0 0 0 0 Professions

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Bachelor's and 1st Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Professional Degree Program Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time Full-Time Part-Time

Physical 117 20 54 11 22 4 Science

Social 1528 697 87 77 0 0 Science

Therapy & 65 0 11 0 0 0 Rehabilitation

Total: Domestic 5,910 1,796 252 318 79 62 Enrolment (1)

Total: International 351 80 93 3 25 0 Enrolment (2)

6,261 1,876 345 321 104 62 Grand Total

Definition of full-time/part-time status

The definition of a full-time student: 1) For undergraduate students: one who registers in at least 22 credits in the regular Winter Session, or in at least 12 credits in either the Fall or Winter terms. 2) For graduate students: the load is equal to the load intent, as declared by the student.

The figures above do not necessarily include coop enrolment and work term enrolment. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program). Source: Official Government Enrolment Data

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A7 - Full-Time Enrolment by Immigration Status

Number of degree-seeking full-time students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2013.

Bachelor's and 1st Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Professional Degree

Student Student Student Canadian Canadian Canadian Visa Visa Visa

5,910 351 252 93 79 25

The figures above do not necessarily include coop enrolment and work term enrolment. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program). Source: Official Government Enrolment Data

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B1 – Applicants and Registrants by Program

Full-time, first-year applicants and registrants in first entry programs by type and program, 2013

Applicants / Registrants who All Other Applicants / Program Name attended an Ontario Secondary Registrants Total

School in the previous year (Non-Secondary School)

Arts/Humanities/Social Science Total applicants (first choice) 355 213 568 Total registrants (first choice) 177 72 249 Total applications (all choices) 1883 556 2439 Total registrants (all choices) 272 119 391 Architecture Total applicants (first choice) 31 21 52 Total registrants (first choice) 4 8 12 Total applications (all choices) 216 63 279 Total registrants (all choices) 51 13 64 Science Total applicants (first choice) 293 114 407 Total registrants (first choice) 180 22 202 Total applications (all choices) 1416 326 1742 Total registrants (all choices) 309 53 362 Commerce/Management/Business Administration Total applicants (first choice) 49 74 123 Total registrants (first choice) 35 25 60 Total applications (all choices) 400 156 556 Total registrants (all choices) 74 50 124 Education Total applicants (first choice) 198 39 237 Total registrants (first choice) 57 4 61 Total applications (all choices) 1153 111 1264 Total registrants (all choices) 97 7 104 Physical Education/Health Education/Recreation Total applicants (first choice) 116 33 149 Total registrants (first choice) 50 4 54 Total applications (all choices) 429 84 513 Total registrants (all choices) 83 9 92 Engineering & Applied Science Total applicants (first choice) 89 66 155 Total registrants (first choice) 48 11 59 Total applications (all choices) 459 165 624 Total registrants (all choices) 94 38 132 Fine & Applied Arts Total applicants (first choice) 3 6 9 Total registrants (first choice) 3 4 7 Total applications (all choices) 9 8 17 Total registrants (all choices) 5 5 10 Music Total applicants (first choice) 3 1 4 Total registrants (first choice) 2 0 2 Total applications (all choices) 25 9 34 Total registrants (all choices) 3 1 4

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Applicants / Registrants who All Other Applicants / Program Name attended an Ontario Secondary Registrants Total

School in the previous year (Non-Secondary School)

Nursing Total applicants (first choice) 150 41 191 Total registrants (first choice) 26 6 32 Total applications (all choices) 639 158 797 Total registrants (all choices) 59 15 74 Social Work Total applicants (first choice) 70 155 225 Total registrants (first choice) 34 46 80 Total applications (all choices) 295 284 579 Total registrants (all choices) 57 67 124 Other Administration Total applicants (first choice) 82 21 103 Total registrants (first choice) 34 4 38 Total applications (all choices) 232 38 270 Total registrants (all choices) 52 5 57 Other Degrees Total applicants (first choice) 35 87 122 Total registrants (first choice) 2 16 18 Total applications (all choices) 56 95 151 Total registrants (all choices) 3 17 20 Diploma Program Total applicants (first choice) Total registrants (first choice) Total applications (all choices) Total registrants (all choices) 0 2 2

Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).

Source: Institutional Records

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B2 – Admission Requirements

Undergraduate Program Admission Requirements

URLs

The following URL will link you to OUAC’s eINFO, which will provide

you with general information on universities’ programs, including www.electronicinfo.ca admission requirements:

Hyperlink to more detailed information and up-to-date policy on http://laurentian.ca/admissions admission requirements:

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B3 – Entering Averages, First Year Students, Fall 2013

The following tables show the percentage of full-time, first year students by range and program. Averages are based on final grades for Grade 12 university destination courses.

The information on each program cluster represents the combined results of admission policies for one or several programs, and for persons who have registered in an undergraduate program in the fall of 2013. Please refer to the section on admission policies to read about program-specific admission criteria for future students.

Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 3.9% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 13.7% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 19.6% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 33.3% Architecture Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 19.6% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 7.8% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 2.0% Overall Average 82.9% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 1.8% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 5.9% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 16.5% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 24.3% Arts Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 18.0% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 24.6% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 8.8% Overall Average 79.0% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 8.8% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 11.8% Business & Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 16.2% Commerce Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 20.6% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 33.8% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 8.8% Overall Average 77.6% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 1.2% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 5.4% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 18.7% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 43.4% Education Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 25.9% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 5.4% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 81.5%

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Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 1.1% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 10.6% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 12.8% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 26.6% Engineering Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 18.1% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 28.7% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 2.1% Overall Average 79.8% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 20.0% Fine & Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 40.0% Applied Arts Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 40.0% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 80.0% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 33.3% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 33.3% Music Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 33.3% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 82.0% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 3.4% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 11.9% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 39.0% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 32.2% Nursing Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 13.6% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 84.7% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 9.6% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 23.1% Other Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 48.1% Administration Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 19.2% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 83.0%

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Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 33.3% Other Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 66.7% Degrees Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 83.0% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 6.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 7.2% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 24.1% Physical Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 27.7% and Health Education Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 20.5% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 13.3% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 1.2% Overall Average 82.2% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 3.6% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 10.7% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 19.1% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 26.5% Science Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 19.4% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 16.2% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 4.5% Overall Average 81.2% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 3.4% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 12.1% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 34.5% Social Work Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 20.7% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 25.9% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 3.4% Overall Average 78.7% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 2.3% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 8.3% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 18.8% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 29.8% Overall Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 19.9% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 16.8% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 4.1% Overall Average 80.7%

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† - Less than 10 students for this program cluster

Data includes the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).

Source: Institutional Records

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B4 – Admission Policies

The following chart shows 2014-15 application fees charged by OUAC.

Applicants who attended All Other Applicants an Ontario Secondary (Non-Secondary School) School in the previous year

Application: $140 $145

Additional Choices: $47 $47

Application (if outside Canada): $150 $155

The 'application' fee applies to the initial three university/program choices. The 'additional choices' fee must be paid for each university/program choice beyond the initial three.

Source: OUAC

B5 - Admission in Winter, Spring, and Summer Terms

Are first-time, first-year students accepted for terms other than the fall? Yes  No  [Please note that acceptance for terms other than fall may vary by program.]

Source: Institution

B6 - Deferred admission

Does your institution allow students to postpone enrolment after admission? Yes  No  [Please note that the policy on deferred admission may vary by program.]

If yes, maximum period of postponement: Not applicable

Source: Institution

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C1 - Transfer Admission

Enrolment of Transfer Students

Do you enrol transfer students in first entry undergraduate programs? Yes  No 

If yes above, may transfer students earn advanced standing credit by transferring credits earned from course work completed at other Yes  No  colleges/universities?

Source: Institution

C2 - Transfer Students

Applicants Registrants

Number of students who applied and enrolled as 945 456 first-year, degree-seeking transfer students in Fall 2013:

Transfer students are those students who attended another postsecondary institution. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).

Source: Institutional Record

C3 - Transfer Credit Policies

Policies on transfer Hyperlink to specific policies on transfer students: College to LU transfers

Source: Institution

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D1 – Library

Number of holdings for the 2011-12 year for each of the following categories.

Material Units Number of Holdings

Monograph Titles - Print Titles: # titles 441,888

Monograph Titles - Electronic 331,212 # titles Titles:

574,148 Microform Units: # units

Government Documents (not # documents counted elsewhere):

1,416 Manuscripts and Archives: # linear metres

796 Printed Music Scores: # scores

198 Cartographic Materials: # sheets

33 Graphic Materials: # materials

927 Audio Materials: # titles

2,733 Film & Video Materials: # materials

14,439 Serials - Print & Microform: # titles

56,000 Serials - Electronic: # titles

Students entering Ontario universities today have access to a growing variety of world-class electronic information resources that are accessible to them 24x7x365. Our libraries are leaders in transforming traditional library services by adopting innovative technological solutions such as ScholarsPortal, a shared gateway to scholarly resources and RACER, a province-wide interlibrary loan service. Through these resources and services, our libraries are preparing students for today's world of information. Our libraries also provide a wide array of unique resources, services, and facilities. For more detailed information, click here: http://spotdocs.scholarsportal.info/display/sp/home. The table describes the holdings of the J.N. Desmarais Library, Laurentian University’s main library. The University of Sudbury and Huntington University also have libraries, but they are not members of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL). Students registered to programs offered jointly with colleges, such as Georgian College and St-Lawrence College, also have access to the libraries at these institutions. Source: Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Statistics Report

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E1 - Geography

Percentage of first-time, full-time, first-year undergraduate students enrolled in Fall 2013 by their home address in the previous year.

Percent from Ontario 96.7%

Percent from Rest of Canada 2.5%

Percent from Outside Canada 0.9%

Data includes the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).

Source: Institutional Records

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E2 – Living on Campus

Percentage of full-time, undergraduate students who live on campus, Fall 2013

% of Students Who Live on Campus First Year: 32.2% Total Undergraduate: 27.4%

Data includes the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, and collaborations with Georgian, Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St- Lawrence College.

Source: Individual Institutions

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E3 – Extracurricular Activities Offered

A large number of extracurricular activities are offered. The following link is provided.

URLs

Laurentian Athletic's http://laurentian.ca/voyageurs Varsity Teams - Voyageurs

Campus Services http://laurentian.ca/campus-services

Source: Institution

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E4 – Housing

URLs

On-Campus Housing

The variety of housing, including residence On-Campus

guarantee information is provided in the following link.

Off-Campus Housing Off-Campus

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F1 – Results from the 2014 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) - Evaluation

A - “How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution?”

Excellent Good Fair Poor

First Year 19.8% 53.8% 23.8% 2.5%

Senior Year 21.0% 52.9% 21.0% 5.1%

B - “If you could start over again, would you go to the same institution you are now attending?”

Definitely Probably Probably Definitely Yes Yes No No

First Year 34.6% 45.8% 14.5% 5.0%

Senior Year 27.0% 48.6% 17.3% 7.0%

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F2 – Results from the 2013 Canadian Graduate Professional Student Survey (CGPSS)

Probably Definitely Definitely Probably Maybe F2a Not Not

If you were to start your graduate/professional career again, would you select this same university? 26.6% 39.3% 18.3% 10.9% 4.8%

Would you recommend this university to someone considering your program? 33.5% 27.8% 19.8% 13.2% 5.7%

F2b

Overall, how would you rate the quality of:

Very Excellent Good Fair Poor Good

Your academic experience at this university? 20.8% 39.2% 25.9% 11.3% 2.8%

Your student life experience at this university? 12.9% 25.4% 37.3% 16.7% 7.7%

Your graduate/professional program at this university? 18.9% 32.1% 28.8% 16.0% 4.2%

Your overall experience at this university? 16.1% 31.3% 34.6% 14.2% 3.8%

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G1 – Annual Expenses

First-Year, Average Undergraduate Arts and Science Full-Time Tuition, Ancillary Fees, Room and Board, and Other Expenses for 2014-15

Domestic International

Tuition Fees: $5,923.80 $18,483.00 Ancillary Fees: $683.71 $683.71

Room and Board (on-campus) Room Only1 $5,400 $5,400 (on-campus) Board Only2 $4,400 $4,400 (on-campus meal plan) Books and Supplies3 $1,200 $1,200 Transportation4 Free local bus pass Free local bus pass Other Expenses5 $0.00 $648.00

These expenses are for the full 2014-15 academic year, which refers to the period of time generally extending from September to April, usually equated to two or three trimesters. Ancillary fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees) and do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use).

Costs vary by program.

1. Room only (on campus) - For a single room; costs vary depending on the type of accommodation (single or double occupancy), and on the building. Single room costs starting at $5,400.

2. Board only (on-campus meal plan) – Mandatory meal plans ranging from $1,720 to $4,400 for designated residences. Optional meal plans ranging from $150-$575 for non-designated and off-campus students, depending on the student preference. For more information visit: http://laurentian.ca/food-services

3. Books and Supplies - Can vary significantly depending on the program.

4. Transportation (off-campus) – Ancillary fees include the bus pass.

5. Included in other expenses: Domestic students should budget for additional discretionary expenses, for clothing, leisure etc. International student must purchase health insurance. They should also budget for additional discretionary expenses, for clothing, leisure etc.

Source: COU and Institutions

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G2 – Fees by Program

First-Year Tuition and Ancillary Domestic Fees by Program for 2014-15

Ancillary Program Tuition Fees Total Fees Architecture $8,875.00 $683.71 $9,558.71

Arts and Science $5,923.80 $683.71 $6,607.51

Music $5,923.80 $683.71 $6,607.51

Physical & Health $5,923.80 $708.71 $6,607.51 Education/Kinesiology

Social Work $5,923.80 $683.71 $6,607.51

Business & Commerce $6,796.20 $683.71 $7,479.91

Computer Science $6,796.20 $683.71 $7,479.91

Education (excluding AQs) $5,923.80 $683.71 $6,607.51

Engineering / Applied Science $7,375.80 $683.71 $8,059.51

Environmental Science/Studies $5,923.80 $683.71 $6,607.51

Nursing $5,923.80 $683.71 $6,607.51

Source: COU and Institutions

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H1 - Faculty

Number of Instructional Faculty Members (Excluding Clinicians) in Each Category for Fall 2013

Part-time Total FTEs (est) Full-time (Full-Time Equivalent) Total number of instructional faculty: 408 Total number who are female: 171

Total number with doctorate, first professional, or other highest level 340

degree:

1. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and faculty on the payroll of community colleges (Georgian, Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College) involved with programs offered through collaborations with Laurentian.

2. Full-time faculty: as defined by Statistics Canada for its full-time faculty survey, or as would be defined by Statistics Canada for the Federated Universities that do not participate in the Statistics Canada survey.

3. Part-time faculty: one FTE defined as a teaching load of 15 credits; includes a few full-time faculty who do not contribute to the Statistics Canada survey because of a short-term contractual arrangement.

Source: Individual Institutions

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H2a – Class size

Undergraduate Class Size by Year Level (Sections), 2013

Class Sections

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year

# % # % # % # %

< 30 students 92 53.8% 149 62.6% 156 73.9% 269 81.0%

30-60 students 43 25.1% 62 26.1% 48 22.7% 56 16.9%

61-100 students 14 8.2% 14 5.9% 7 3.3% 7 2.1%

101-250 students 18 10.5% 13 5.5% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

251+ students 4 2.3% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

Total 171 100.0% 238 100.0% 211 100.0% 332 100.0%

Class Sections: an organized course (i.e. lecture) offered for credit

Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Georgian, Sault, Northern, and St- Lawrence College.

Source: Institutional Records

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H2b – Class size

Undergraduate Class Size by Year Level (Sub Sections), 2013

Class Sub Sections

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year

# % # % # % # %

<20 students 18 28.1% 28 41.2% 24 61.5% 1 25.0%

20-40 students 25 39.1% 28 41.2% 14 35.9% 2 50.0%

41+ students 21 32.8% 12 17.6% 1 2.6% 1 25.0%

Total 64 100.0% 68 100.0% 39 100.0% 4 100.0%

Class sub sections: any subsection of a course (i.e laboratory, recitation or discussion) Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) , but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Georgian, Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College. Source: Institutional Records

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I1 – University Revenue, 2013

Revenue Type Operating Other Subtotal Ancillary Entities Entities Subtotal Trust Capital Total Endowment NC Consoli- Not Expendable dated Consoli- Funds dated i) Basic 42,199 0 42,199 0 0 0 0 0 0 42,199 0 Formula Grant ii) Non-Formula

Grant iii) Other MTCU Grants and 25,791 0 25,791 0 147 0 147 928 2,723 29,589 0 Contracts b) Other Ontario Government 1,775 0 1,775 0 1,389 0 1,389 1,063 559 4,786 0 Grants and Contracts Total Ontario Grants and 69,765 0 69,765 0 1,536 0 1,536 1,991 3,282 76,574 0 Contracts c) Federal 1,787 0 1,787 0 8,735 0 8,735 37 1,585 12,144 0 d) Municipal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,200 1,200 0 e) Other 0 0 0 0 36 0 36 0 0 36 0 Provinces f) Foreign 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a) Tuition Fees 42,541 0 42,541 0 0 0 0 0 0 42,541 0 b) Miscellaneous 3,394 1,855 5,249 7,009 0 0 0 0 0 12,258 0 Fees Borrowings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,381 5,381 0 Donations and Non-Govt. 2,520 0 2,520 0 3,594 0 3,594 2,200 1,117 9,431 1,489 Grants & Contracts Sales of Services 0 0 0 2,938 0 0 0 0 0 2,938 0 and Products a) Endowment 1,665 0 1,665 0 67 0 67 1,287 0 3,019 0 b) Other Investment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Income Miscellaneous 3,606 0 3,606 0 2,027 0 2,027 3,318 0 8,951 0 TOTAL 125,278 1,855 127,133 9,947 15,995 0 15,995 8,833 12,565 174,473 1,489

For financial statements, please visit: http://www.laurentian.ca/financial-statements

Source: COU. COFO-UO Financial Report

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I2 – University Expenses, 2013

# Expense Type Operating Other Sub Ancillary Entities Entities Not Sub Trust Capital Total NC total Consoli- Consoli- total dated dated 1 Salaries and Wages i) Academic Ranks 48,891 0 48,891 0 662 0 662 160 0 49,713 ii) Other Instruction and 467 0 467 0 0 0 0 0 0 467 Research iii) Other Salaries 31,332 1,641 32,973 1,656 6,783 0 6,783 1,023 0 42,435 & Wages Total Salaries and 80,690 1,641 82,331 1,656 7,445 0 7,445 1,183 0 92,615 Wages 2 Employee Benefits 17,896 203 18,099 371 683 0 683 294 0 19,447

Total Salaries and 98,586 1,844 100,430 2,027 8,128 0 8,128 1,477 0 112,062 Benefits Library 3 2,019 0 2,019 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,019 Acquisitions 4 Equipment and Furniture 1,665 34 1,699 89 741 0 741 140 0 2,669 Purchases Equipment Rental 5 1,385 3 1,388 209 17 0 17 50 0 1,664 and Maintenance Printing and 6 762 12 774 18 54 0 54 20 0 866 Duplicating Materials and 7 2,754 21 2,775 308 1,425 0 1,425 254 0 4,762 Supplies 8 Communications 425 1 426 6 40 0 40 6 0 478 9 Professional Fees 989 0 989 11 534 0 534 133 0 1,667 Costs of Goods 10 0 0 0 76 0 0 0 0 0 76 Sold 11 Travel 2,082 7 2,089 6 1,002 0 1,002 594 0 3,691 12 Utilities 3,075 0 3,075 765 2 0 2 0 0 3,842 Renovations and 13 180 0 180 299 0 0 0 0 0 479 Alterations 14 Externally Contracted 2,712 0 2,712 1,152 31 0 31 0 0 3,895 Services Scholarships, 15 6,764 0 6,764 0 617 0 617 2,667 0 10,048 Bursaries, etc. 16 Debt Repayments 430 0 430 612 0 0 0 0 0 1,042 Interest 17 1,125 0 1,125 1,435 0 0 0 0 0 2,560 Building, Land and 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11,633 11,633 Site Services Other Operational 19 4,492 365 4,857 664 532 0 532 1,291 0 7,344 Expenditures Internal Cost 20 (3,375) 0 (3,375) 1,608 1,767 0 1,767 0 0 0 Allocations External Cost 21 (1,631) 0 (1,631) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1,631) Recoveries

124,439 2,287 126,726 9,285 14,890 0 14,890 6,632 11,633 169,166 TOTAL

For financial statements, please visit: http://www.laurentian.ca/financial-statements

Source: COU. COFO-UO Financial Report

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J1 – Research Awards, by Granting Council, 2013-2014

COUNCIL # Awards Funding

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 11 $520,991

103 $4,535,506 Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

9 $261,167 Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)

The figures exclude Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) and National Centres for Excellence (NCE) and include affiliates, where appropriate.

SSHRC: Excludes indirect costs. NSERC: Grants and Scholarships by University/College. CIHR: CIHR Funding Database. Funding Type: All

Sources: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

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K1 – Academic Plans

URLs

The following is a link to

Laurentian University’s http://laurentian.ca/academic-plan Academic Plans.

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K2 – Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) - Employment Rate

KPI, Employment Rate of 2011 Graduates in Undergraduate Programs

Employment Rate Program 2 years (%) 6 months (%)

Agriculture & Biological Science 87.5% 85.7%

Business & Commerce 97.2% 95.2%

Computer Science 50.0% 100.0%

Education 100.0% 94.1%

Engineering 95.5% 86.4%

Fine & Applied Arts 100.0% 100.0%

Humanities 86.2% 88.3%

Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys. Ed. 100.0% 100.0%

Mathematics 100.0% 100.0%

Medicine and Related Programs 100.0% 100.0% Nursing 97.3% 93.3%

Other Arts & Science 100.0% 80.0%

Other Health Professions 100.0% 90.0%

Physical Science 75.0% 100.0%

Social Science 96.2% 90.5%

Therapy and Rehabilitation 100.0% 100.0% Overall Average 95.8% 92.6%

Employment Rate: defined as the number of employed persons expressed as a percentage of the labour force where the labour force is those persons who were employed, or unemployed but looking for work. To determine employment rates of recent graduates, Ontario Universities conducted a survey of all 2011 graduates of undergraduate degree programs. Graduates were asked questions regarding their employment situation six months and two years after graduation.

Source: Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and Institutions

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K2a – Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) - Graduation Rates

KPI, Degree Completion Rate and Undergraduate Cohort, Fall 2003 and Fall 2004, New Year 1 Students

Graduation Graduation Program Rate (%) Rate (%) 2003 2004 Agriculture & Biological Science 86.4% 64.3% Business & Commerce 70.1% 71.7% Computer Science 61.5% 65.2% Education 95.6% 89.1% Engineering 45.5%* 71.4%* Fine & Applied Arts 80.0% 42.9% Humanities 58.3% 60.0% Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys. Ed. 89.4% 91.2% Mathematics 46.7% 44.4% Nursing 93.2% 84.4% Other Arts & Science 67.2% 61.1% Other Health Professions 85.7% 81.8% Physical Science 0.0% 100.0% Social Science 74.4% 59.8% K2a2 – KPI, Degree Completion Rate for Undergraduate Cohort, New Year 1 students Total new full-time, year one undergraduate students enrolled in fall 2003 or 2004 1,904 1,532 Total students reported above who graduated by 2010 or 2011 1,391 1,086 Overall Graduation Rate 73.1% 70.9%

Graduation Rates: The Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities has calculated graduation rates using a single entering cohort of students and determining whether or not they graduated within seven years. The methodology employed involves the selection of all new full- time, year one undergraduate students on the official Fall 2003 enrolment file, who have a valid (and unique) student ID number, and were seeking either a bachelor`s or first professional degree. The subset was then matched against the records for students who received a degree (in any program) from the same institution during the most current seven-year period (2004 to 2010).

* Engineering students interested in specialties other than metallurgy and mining engineering (e.g., civil, mechanical, chemical engineering) had to transfer after two years to another university. Laurentian did not offer all four years of the program for several engineering specialties. Because of this arrangement and the methodology used by the Ministry, graduation rates for Laurentian's engineering programs are abnormally low.

Source: Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and Institutions

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K3 – Retention Rate

Retention Rates, 2012 Cohort of Undergraduate Students

Year 1 to Year 2 Retention Rate (%): 83.1%

Retention Rate: the percentage of first-time, full-time, first-year students in a given fall term who returned to the institution in the next fall term.

Calculation of the rate includes data for the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) and the collaboration with Georgian College, but excludes Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College.

Source: Institutional Consortium for Student Retention Survey (CSRDE) Submission

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