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University of Guelph Fact Book 2017-2018

FACT BOOK 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 2 *Any revisions afterthepublicationofUniversityGuelphFactBookwillbereflected inthewebversion. ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ the developmentofUniversityGuelphFactBook: colleagues from thefollowingareas whoprovided informationandparticipatedin The OfficeofInstitutionalAnalysisandResearch wouldliketothankallofour Acknowledgments URL: https://www.uoguelph.ca/iar/ Email: [email protected] Ph: 519-824-4120,Ext.52615 Guelph, ONN1G2W1 50 StoneRoadE. University ofGuelph Office ofInstitutionalAnalysisandResearch this bookshouldbedirected to: thematerialcontainedin Any questionsconcerning Please checktheInstitutionalAnalysisandResearch websiteforthemostup-to-date version.

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University ofGuelph President andVice-Chancellor Franco J.Vaccarino, PhD,FCAHS aboutthisamazinginstitution. Please enjoylearning focused onImproving Lifefortheentire planet. research-intensive globalrenown universitiesandwhywehaveearned asaninstitution into whytheUniversityofGuelphranksasoneCanada’s topcomprehensive and constituent parts.IamconfidentthatthisFactBookwillalsogiver Together, thewords andnumbersprovide asnapshotofthisinstitutionandits hope youwillalsotaketimetoperusetheshortnarrativesthatintroduce eachsection. Statistics andnumbersare oneimportantwayofsharingourstoryandpurpose.I about servicesincludingtheLibraryandGryphonAthletics. from dataonstudentenrolment, tostatisticsaboutresearch funding, toinformation Inside, youwillfindawealthofinformationabouttheUniversityanditsoperations, Welcome totheinauguraleditionofUniversityGuelphFactBookfor2017-2018. President’s Message eaders insight

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 4 University ofGuelph Institutional AnalysisandResearch Assistant Vice-President Karen Menard Sincerely, of InstitutionalAnalysisandResearch ([email protected]). Please sendcomments,suggestionsorquestionsaboutthisFactBooktotheOffice Office ofInstitutionalAnalysisandResearch websiteathttps://www.uoguelph.ca/iar/. The FactBookwillbeproduced annually. To viewanonlinecopy, pleasevisitthe invaluable contributions. I wouldliketothankmanyindividualswhohelpeddevelopthiseditionfortheir and decision-makingacross theUniversityofGuelph. that itwillprove avaluableresource forhigh-level,aggregate information inplanning The FactBookisintendedtobeausefulsource ofofficialUniversitydata. Wehope about theUniversityofGuelph. this resource compilesthemostfrequently requested dataandstatisticalinformation 2018 academicyear. DevelopedbytheOfficeofInstitutionalAnalysisand Research, I ampleasedtopresent theinauguralUniversityofGuelphFactBookfor2017- Letter MCLAUGHLIN LIBRARY COMPUTING ANDCOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES ALUMNI AFFAIRS ANDDEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES PHYSICAL RESOURCES ATHLETICS SCHOLARSHIPS ANDFINANCIALAID RESEARCH TUITION STAFF FACULTY STUDENTS ORGANIZATION Table ofContents

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 ORGANIZATION to Improve Life. teaches here and workshere, iscommittedtoasimple,shared purpose: The UniversityofGuelph,andeveryonewho studieshere, explores here, applied agriculture, animalsciencesandenvironmental sciences. The University’s Ontarioisaleaderin RidgetownCampusinsouthwestern degree andacollegediploma. bothauniversity theoretical thatallowsstudentstoearn andappliedlearning theUniversityofGuelph-Humberoffersauniqueblend Advanced Learning, Through acollaborationwiththeHumberCollegeInstituteofTechnology and and physicalsciences. physical andlifesciences,business,arts,socialagricultural Today’s sevencollegesconductleading-edgeteachingandresearch inthe Veterinary College,OntarioAgriculturalCollegeandMacdonaldInstitute. excellence datingbackmore than150yearstoitsfoundingcolleges: Established in1964,theUniversityenjoysareputation forinnovationand intensive universitiesandisknownasCanada’s fooduniversity. The UniversityofGuelphisoneCanada’s topcomprehensive andresearch-

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 RIDGETOWN UNIVERSITY OFGUELPH OUR CAMPUSES GUELPH-HUMBER RESEARCH STATIONS Senior Administration as government and community relations. Those President and Vice-Chancellor areas lead the development of public and private The President and Vice-Chancellor provides philanthropic support for the University and build institutional leadership and oversight and relationships with key stakeholders to enhance develops and drives the University’s mission and connectivity and engagement. strategies. The President and Vice-Chancellor works for the advancement of the University and acts as the principal voice of the University. Vice-President (Finance, Administration and Risk) Chancellor The vice-president (finance, administration The Chancellor is the titular head of the and risk) oversees a broad range of services, University and confers all degrees. The notably providing quality specialized services Chancellor is an ex-officio voting member of to the University community; ensuring a safe, the Senate and the Board of Governors. The healthy and productive environment; and Chancellor advances the University’s interests ensuring fiscal responsibility. within the local, provincial, national and international arenas. Board of Governors The Board of Governors oversees the Provost and Vice-President governance, conduct, management and control of the University and its property, revenues, (Academic) expenditures, business and affairs. The Board is The provost and vice-president (academic) is the responsible for the appointment of the president, chief academic officer of the institution and the and is vested with all powers necessary or principal adviser to the president on all academic convenient to perform its duties and achieve the affairs. The provost is the highest-ranking officer objectives and purposes of the University. after the president and serves as the acting president in the president’s absence. Senate The Senate is responsible for academic Vice-President (Research) programs, regulations and policies and for The vice-president (research) provides electing the Chancellor. leadership for the development and implementation of the University of Guelph’s research endeavours, strategic planning and University Secretariat policy framework. The vice-president (research) The University Secretariat was established in oversees operational units within the Office 2006 and incorporates the activities of the former of the Vice-President (Research) including Board Office and Senate Office. The Secretariat Research Services, Agri-Food Partnership, has responsibility for supporting the efficient and Research Innovation Office, Research timely operation of the Board of Governors, Board Communications, and Food From Thought. of Trustees and the Senate plus their several committees, subcommittees, task forces and working groups which comprise the bicameral Vice-President (External) governance system of the University of Guelph. The vice-president (external) oversees the departments of Alumni Affairs and Development and Communications and Public Affairs, as well

9 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT About Us The University of Guelph is a leading comprehensive university. Its students, faculty and staff pursue active inquiry and exercise creativity across a range of disciplines, including physical and life sciences, business, arts and humanities, and social, agricultural and veterinary sciences. Research- intensive and learner-centred, U of G has campuses in Guelph and Ridgetown, and is a partner in the University of Guelph-Humber in . It is known for excellence in the arts and sciences, and for its commitment to developing exceptional thinkers and engaged citizens. Having established itself as Canada’s Food University, U of G puts knowledge into action and develops the whole student.

Facts Medium-sized, comprehensive* university – similar in size to Queen’s University > (Bigger than Wilfrid Laurier and smaller than McMaster) About 29,500 students | 1,400 international | from more than 120 countries > Two major student organizations: Central Student Association (undergraduates) | Graduate > Students’ Association (grad students) Building on a legacy of agriculture, food and veterinary science and a student-focused, > supportive learning environment History Established May 8, 1964, by joining the Ontario Agricultural College (1874); Macdonald Institute – women’s home economics, nature studies and domestic art and science (1903); and Ontario Veterinary College (1922)

Notable Alumni Notable Discoveries – Software developer DNA barcoding – Economist Pioneering studies on fatherhood – Canada’s first female Car parts made from crops astronaut Finding signs of water on Mars Vandana Shiva – Environmental activist Therapy to prevent allergies – Singer-songwriter Synthetic lung surfactant – Olympic gold medallist Patented single-hand bicycle brake – Author Database of Shakespeare in Canada Martha Billes – Business Leader Yukon Gold potatoes Omega-3 eggs and milk Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown – Online educators Compostable single-use coffee pods *Comprehensive - Conducts a significant amount of research and offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 10 Traditions Painting the Cannon – An antique British naval gun, “Old Jeremiah,” rests in Branion Plaza near the University Centre. Students paint the cannon with messages about events, causes, clubs > and even marriage proposals. Tradition dictates it can be painted only between sunset and sunrise. College Royal – This annual University open house is held each March. It is the largest student- > run open house in Canada. Begging Bear – Standing in front of the Art Gallery of Guelph, the Begging Bear is often > decorated (but not painted) by students and members of the Guelph community. Rankings #1 in Canada for Veterinary Sciences1 #1 in Canada for Food Science and Technology1 #2 in Canada for Agricultural Sciences1 Top 10 in Canada for Environmental Sciences1 #1 in Total Research Dollars2 #2 in Student Satisfaction2 #4 Overall Comprehensive2 #1 Comprehensive University in Research Intensity3 #2 Comprehensive University3

1 ARWU 2017 2 Maclean’s Canadian Comprehensive University Rankings 2018 3 Research Info Source 2017

DNA barcoding Pioneering studies on fatherhood Car parts made from crops Finding signs of water on Mars Therapy to prevent allergies Synthetic lung surfactant Patented single-hand bicycle brake Database of Shakespeare in Canada Yukon Gold potatoes Omega-3 eggs and milk Compostable single-use coffee pods

11 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Board of Governors Senate The Board is responsible for overseeing the The Senate is responsible for academic governance, conduct, management and control programs, regulations and priorities. Two of the University and its property, revenues, members from the Board of Governors sit expenditures, business and affairs. on the Senate.

Committees Committees ࡟ Audit and Risk Committee ࡟ Committee on Bylaws and Membership ࡟ Governance and Human Resources ࡟ Board of Undergraduate Studies Committee ࡟ Board of Graduate Studies ࡟ Executive Committee ࡟ Committee on Non-degree Studies ࡟ Physical Resources and Property Committee ࡟ Research Board ࡟ Finance Committee ࡟ Committee on Quality Assurance ࡟ Pensions Committee ࡟ Honours and Awards Committee ࡟ Board of Trustees ࡟ Committee on Student Petitions

࡟ Investment Subcommittee (part of Finance Committee, Pension Committee and Board ࡟ Priorities and Planning Committee of Trustees)

University of Guelph-Humber Ridgetown Campus In 2002, U of G partnered with In the 1920s, the Ontario government to create the University of Guelph-Humber. established the Western Ontario Experimental The institution provides students with a unique Farm in Ridgetown (located between Windsor blend of theoretical and applied learning. and London), which eventually became the Ridgetown College of Agriculture and U of G-H offers four-year undergrad programs. Technology. In 1997, Ridgetown College became Graduates earn an from the a regional campus of the University of Guelph University of Guelph and a diploma from Humber as part of the OMAFRA-U of G Agreement. College – a unique opportunity within Ontario. The campus is administered through the The campus is located in North Toronto University’s Ontario Agricultural College. at the Humber College campus. Over the course of a year, over 600 students Nearly 5,000 students attend U of G-H. take classes at the Ridgetown Campus. Humber College provides administrative, Research is a major focus of the campus, student and alumni services for the with $7.5 million in annual funding University of Guelph-Humber. awarded. Most of the research conducted by Ridgetown Campus delivers on OMAFRA-U of G Agreement priorities.

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 12 Research Enterprise ࡟ U of G’s research enterprise supports $147-million worth of research programs across U of G’s colleges, research stations and Ridgetown Campus. ࡟ The University ranks consistently as one of Canada’s top comprehensive universities. ࡟ U of G has a long-standing partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) to produce innovative research and education fundamental to our continued leadership in sustaining and enhancing Canada’s agri-food industry. The provincial government recently committed $713 million toward renewing the unique agreement between the University of Guelph and the OMAFRA to further discovery and innovation and position Canada as a world leader in agri-food. 15 research stations, owned by the Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario and administered by OMAFRA, are operated and managed by the University of Guelph through the OMAFRA-U of G Agreement. ࡟ The University of Guelph recently received $76.6 million from the federal government to support its Food from Thought project that will use high-tech information systems to help produce enough food for a growing human population while sustaining the Earth’s ecosystems. ࡟ U of G researchers hold 27 active Canada Research Chairs.

13 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT STUDENTS

Almost 30,000 undergraduate and graduate ࡟ International students made up 3.6% of students are enrolled at campuses in Guelph, undergraduate students and 15.4% of Ridgetown and Toronto. The University of Guelph graduate students. Undergraduate student attracts about 1,400 international students from international enrolment increased by 58.6% nearly 130 countries. between 2013 and 2017, while graduate student international enrolment increased by U of G focuses on nurturing the “whole student,” 27.8% during the same five year period. fostering an environment that supports students’ full academic and personal potential by attending ࡟ Female students made up the majority of the to their physical, emotional, psychological and student population at 58% of total students. social well-being. ࡟ The majority of students come from within The University aims to help students become Ontario: 94% of undergraduate students and critical, creative thinkers who take a multidisciplinary 75% of grad students. view and who embrace lifelong learning. ࡟ 90.9% of first-time, full-time, baccalaureate U of G prepares students to become the leaders degree-seeking students entering in 2016 of tomorrow. continued into their second year of studies at the University of Guelph. Highlights

࡟ 78.7% of the 2011 first-time, full-time, four ࡟ As of Nov. 1, 2017, a total of 29,507 students year undergraduate degree-seeking student were enrolled at the University of Guelph. cohort graduated within 6 years. 6,494 There were 26,677 undergraduate students, degrees were awarded in 2017 (calendar made up of 23,808 full-time and 2,869 part- year), an increase of 6.6% over 2013. 167 time students. Graduate students were doctoral degrees were awarded in 2017, an enrolled as 2,620 full-time students and 210 increase of 6.4% over 2013. part-time students. For more information, please visit ࡟ Total enrolment increased 6.3% from 2013- https://www.uoguelph.ca/iar/. 2017, from 27,747 to 29,507 students. Undergraduate enrolment increased by 5.9% and graduate enrolment increased by 10.5%.

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 14 Total Undergraduate Headcount Enrolment, 2013/2014 to 2017/2018 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Undergraduate In fall 2017, U of G Fall Term Fall Term Fall Term Fall Term Fall Term had 23,808 full- Full-Time 22,477 22,683 23,445 23,931 23,808 time undergraduate Part-Time 2,710 2,735 2,489 2,641 2,869 students and 2,869 part-time % Part-Time 10.8% 10.8% 9.6% 9.9% 10.8% undergraduate students. There were Domestic 24,568 24,680 25,134 25,701 25,695 982 undergraduate International 619 738 800 871 982 international students. %International 2.5% 2.9% 3.1% 3.3% 3.7%

Male 10,261 10,337 10,624 10,803 10,699 Female 14,924 15,078 15,310 15,758 15,929 Another Gender 2 3 11 49 Identity/Undeclared % Female 59.3% 59.3% 59.0% 59.3% 59.7% Over the last five Continuing/ years, undergraduate Returning 19,299 19,493 19,826 20,207 20,589 enrolment has increased by New 5,888 5,925 6,108 6,365 6,088 % New 23.4% 23.3% 23.6% 24.0% 22.8% % Note 1: Undergraduate headcount enrolment is as of November 1st of each year, and as reported to MTCU. 5.9 Note 2: Headcount total excludes students on co-op work term. Source: Student Information System.

TotalTotal Undergraduate Headco unHeadcountt Enrolment, 2013 Enrolment,/2014 to Total Undergraduate International 2013/20142017 /to201 2017/20188 Headcount Enrolment, 30,000 Total Undergraduate2013/2014 Internationalto 2017/2018 Headco unt 26,572 26,677 Enroment, 2013/ 2014 to 2017/ 2018 25,418 25,934 25,187 982 25,000 1,000 900 871 800 20,000 800 738 700 un t 619 15,000 600 un t ea dco

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10,000 H 400 300 5,000 200 100 0 0 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018

15 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Total Graduate Headcount Enrolment, 2013/2014 to 2017/2018 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Graduate In fall 2017, U of G Fall Term Fall Term Fall Term Fall Term Fall Term had 2,620 full-time Full-Time 2,335 2,290 2,298 2,487 2,620 graduate students and Part-Time 225 224 181 208 210 210 part-time graduate % Part-Time 8.8% 8.9% 7.3% 7.7% 7.4% students. There were 437 graduate Domestic 2,218 2,147 2,122 2,300 2,393 international students. International 342 367 357 395 437 % Interna- 13.4% 14.6% 14.4% 14.7% 15.4% tional

Male 1,106 1,085 1,020 1,151 1,191 Female 1,454 1,429 1,459 1,544 1,627 Another Gen- 12 der Identity/ Undeclared

% Female 56.8% 56.8% 58.9% 57.3% 57.5%

Diploma 14 8 10 11 12 Masters 1,627 1,617 1,604 1,845 1,929 Over the last five years, graduate enrolment 1st Stage 25 10 17 19 22 PhD has increased by PhD 894 879 848 820 867 % % PhD 34.9% 35.0% 34.2% 30.4% 30.6% 10.5 Note 1: Graduate headcount enrolment is as of November 1st of each year, and as reported to MTCU. Note 2: Excludes 1 full-time ineligible student taking Master level course only. Source: Student Information System

Total Graduate Headcount Enrolment, Total Graduate International Headcount Total Graduate Headcount Enrolment, 2013/2014 to 2013/2014 to 2017/2018 Enrolment,Total Graduate 2013/2014 International to H 2017/2018eadcount 2017/ 2018 Enroment, 2013/ 2014 to 2017/ 2018 3,000 2,830 2,695 500 2,560 2,514 2,479 437 2,500 450 395 un t 400 367 342 357 2,000 350 ea dco un t 300 H 1,500 250

ea dco 200 1,000 H 150 500 100 50 0 0 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 16 Total Undergraduate Enrolment and Demographic Information, 2017/2018 College / Year Level FFTE Headcount Gender Geographic Origin

Another Gender Outside Full-Time Part-Time Total Female Male Ontario International Identity/Un- Ontario declared

COLLEGE OF 1 484.8 517 66 583 380 200 3 555 19 9 ARTS 2 463.2 458 72 530 353 177 0 508 15 7 3 410.2 348 112 460 297 162 1 442 10 8 4 327.8 280 66 346 260 86 0 337 4 5 Other 40.1 30 47 77 37 39 1 64 2 11 Total 1,726.1 1,633 363 1,996 1,327 664 5 1,906 50 40 1 1,071.2 1,094 55 1,149 787 358 4 1,098 25 26 COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL 2 1,022.4 998 48 1,046 752 292 2 987 29 30 SCIENCE 3 967.2 942 61 1,003 685 318 0 953 27 23 4 1,022.1 874 138 1,012 701 311 0 965 26 21 Other 39.1 31 23 54 34 19 1 52 2 0 Total 4,121.8 3,939 325 4,264 2,959 1,298 7 4,055 109 100

COLLEGE OF 1 885.5 909 45 954 347 605 2 848 18 88 BUSINESS AND 2 906.9 890 80 970 394 575 1 869 17 84 ECONOMICS 3 818.9 739 78 817 323 493 1 729 17 71 4 898.0 766 160 926 394 532 0 786 22 118 Other 3.2 2 4 6 1 4 1 6 0 Total 3,512.4 3,306 367 3,673 1,459 2,209 5 3,238 74 361

COLLEGE OF 1 845.7 897 49 946 247 692 7 847 22 77 ENGINEERING 2 773.9 794 77 871 275 594 2 804 19 48 AND PHYSICAL 3 705.4 689 73 762 226 536 0 706 25 31 SCIENCE 4 797.6 618 176 794 215 579 731 26 37 Other 6.3 3 12 15 2 11 2 14 1 Total 3,128.9 3,001 387 3,388 965 2,412 11 3,102 93 193 1 1,005.2 1,024 89 1,113 836 273 4 1,068 22 23 COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND 2 1,225.3 1,218 113 1,331 973 354 4 1,282 14 35 APPLIED HU- 3 1,274.1 1,147 206 1,353 993 360 0 1,311 29 13 MAN SCIENCES 4 1,011.3 875 190 1,065 809 256 0 1,029 28 8 Other 12.7 3 17 20 14 5 1 19 1 Total 4,528.6 4,267 615 4,882 3,625 1,248 9 4,709 94 79 ONTARIO 1 659.1 675 25 700 501 195 4 635 27 38 AGRICULTURAL 2 663.5 662 25 687 481 206 0 623 37 27 COLLEGE 3 552.8 548 25 573 398 173 2 521 29 23 4 531.5 471 54 525 340 185 0 468 28 29 Other 6.5 6 7 13 11 2 12 1 Total 2,413.3 2,362 136 2,498 1,731 761 6 2,259 122 117 1 121.2 121 0 121 99 21 1 101 5 15 ONTARIO VETERINARY 2 124.0 124 124 116 8 107 2 15 COLLEGE 3 115.0 115 115 94 21 101 14 4 118.0 118 118 99 19 100 2 16 Total 478.2 478 0 478 408 69 1 409 9 60 UNIVERSITY OF 1 5,072.6 5,237 329 5,566 3,197 2,344 25 5,152 138 276 GUELPH TOTAL 2 5,179.1 5,144 415 5,559 3,344 2,206 9 5,180 133 246 3 4,843.4 4,528 555 5,083 3,016 2,063 4 4,763 137 183 4 4,706.2 4,002 784 4,786 2,818 1,968 0 4,416 136 234 Other 107.8 75 110 185 99 80 6 167 7 11 Total 19,909.1 18,986 2,193 21,179 12,474 8,661 44 19,678 551 950

UNIVERSITY OF 1 951.9 993 31 1,024 647 376 1 1,014 4 6 GUELPH- 2 1,123.8 1,085 118 1,203 733 470 0 1,190 4 9 HUMBER 3 1,313.5 1,093 290 1,383 913 467 3 1,372 3 8 4 1,272.0 1,065 223 1,288 829 459 1,278 5 5 Other 2.3 4 4 3 1 0 4 Total 4,663.5 4,236 666 4,902 3,125 1,773 4 4,858 16 28

RIDGETOWN 1 330.0 360 3 363 213 149 1 264 96 3 CAMPUS 2 253.5 226 7 233 117 116 220 12 1 Other 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 Total 583.7 586 10 596 330 265 1 484 108 4

UNIVERSITY 1 6,354.5 6,590 363 6,953 4,057 2,869 27 6,430 238 285 TOTAL 2 6,556.4 6,455 540 6,995 4,194 2,792 9 6,590 149 256 3 6,156.9 5,621 845 6,466 3,929 2,530 7 6,135 140 191 4 5,978.2 5,067 1,007 6,074 3,647 2,427 0 5,694 141 239 Other 110.3 75 114 189 102 81 6 171 7 11

Total 25,156.3 23,808 2,869 26,677 15,929 10,699 49 25,020 675 982

Note 1: FFTE enrolment includes Spring/Summer, Fall and Winter as reported to MTCU on each count date. Note 2: For most undergraduate programs, FFTE (Fiscal Full-time Equivalent) is based on the student credit load as a proportion of the Normal annual credit load for that program. The Normal load is determined by the total Required Credits specified in the University Calendar. For the DVM program, a full-time student generates 0.5 FFTEs in each active term. Note 3: Undergraduate headcount enrolment is as of November 1, 2017 and as reported to MTCU. Note 4: Headcount total excludes students on co-op work term. Note 5: Year level 1 consists of session level 1 & 2, Year level 2 consists of session level 3 & 4, Year level 3 consists of session level 5 & 6, Year level 4 consists of session levels 7 and 8. | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Note 6: “Other” year level includes non-degree, certificate, general studies and honours equivalent students. 17 Source: Student Information System. Total UndergraduateTotal Undergraduate Headcount Headcount Enrolment Enrolment DistributionDistribution by by College, 2017/2018 College, 2017/2018 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

Guelph-Humber 4902 College of Social Science and Applied Human Sciences 4882 College of Biological Science 4264 College of Business and Economics 3673 College of Engineering and Physical Science 3388 Ontario Agricultural College 2498 College of Arts 1996 Ridgetown 596 Ontario Veterinary College 478

Total Undergraduate Headcount Enrolment Demographics, 2017/2018

International Part-Time International 4% Male 11% 4% 40%

Domestic Female Full-Time 96% 60% 89%

Note 1: Undergraduate headcount enrolment is as of November 1, 2017 and as reported to MTCU. Note 2: Headcount total excludes students on co-op work term. Source: Student Information System.

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 18 Total Graduate Enrolment and Demographic Information, 2017/2018

College/Program Headcount Gender Geographic Origin

Another Gender Outside Full-Time Part-Time Total Female Male Ontario International Identity/ Ontario Undeclared

COLLEGE OF Doctor of Philosophy 44 5 49 27 22 28 7 14 ARTS Master of Arts 116 2 118 69 49 0 89 11 18 Master of Fine Arts 43 0 43 25 16 2 28 13 2 Total 203 7 210 121 87 2 145 31 34

COLLEGE OF Doctor of Philosophy 130 4 134 69 65 106 18 10 BIOLOGICAL Master of Bioinformatics 18 18 11 6 1 14 1 3 SCIENCE Master of Biotechnology 25 25 10 15 21 1 3 Master of Science 193 5 198 122 76 184 12 2 Total 366 9 375 212 162 1 325 32 18

COLLEGE OF Doctor of Philosophy 32 2 34 16 18 11 4 19 BUSINESS AND Graduate Diploma ECONOMICS Master of Arts 179 4 183 101 81 1 143 17 23 Master of Business 83 83 33 50 68 10 5 Administration Master of Science 30 1 31 20 11 14 3 14 Total 324 7 331 170 160 1 236 34 61

COLLEGE OF Doctor of Philosophy 132 17 149 44 105 93 15 41 ENGINEERING Master of Applied 93 12 105 37 68 78 10 17 AND PHYSICAL Science SCIENCE Master of Engineering 78 5 83 22 58 3 23 2 58 Master of Science 141 5 146 45 99 2 104 13 29 Total 444 39 483 148 330 5 298 40 145

COLLEGE OF Doctor of Philosophy 129 27 156 116 40 133 14 9 SOCIAL AND Master of Applied 21 21 21 20 1 APPLIED HUMAN Nutrition SCIENCES Master of Arts 111 4 115 86 28 1 92 19 4 Master of Science 74 6 80 57 22 1 73 4 3 Total 335 37 372 280 90 2 318 38 16

ONTARIO Doctor of Philosophy 160 37 197 107 90 116 18 63 AGRICULTURAL Graduate Diploma 4 7 11 9 2 9 2 COLLEGE Master of Environmental 18 7 25 17 8 19 3 3 Science Master of Food, Agricultural and 3 3 3 0 1 2 Resource Economic Master of Landscape 41 2 43 30 13 32 8 3 Architecture Master of Planning 2 2 4 4 0 4 0 Master of Science 344 26 370 231 138 1 285 24 61 Master of Science 50 5 55 29 26 46 5 4 (Planning) Total 622 86 708 430 277 1 512 60 136

ONTARIO Doctor of Philosophy 111 13 124 86 38 98 15 11 VETERINARY Doctor of Veterinary 43 3 46 36 10 25 8 13 COLLEGE Science Graduate Diploma 1 1 1 1 Master of Biomedical 20 1 21 19 2 21 Sciences Master of Public Health 51 5 56 48 8 52 4 Master of Science 100 3 103 76 27 95 5 3 Total 326 25 351 266 85 292 32 27

Grand Total 2,620 210 2,830 1,627 1,191 12 2,126 267 437

Note 1: Graduate headcount enrolment is as of November 1, 2017 and as reported to MTCU. Source: Student Information System

19 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Total GraduateTotal Graduate Headcount Headcount Enrolment Enrolment Distribution Distribution by by College, 2017/2018 College, 2017/2018

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800

Ontario Agricultural College 708

College of Engineering and Physical Science 483

College of Biological Science 375

College of Social Science and Applied Human Sciences 372

Ontario Veterinary College 351

College of Business and Economics 331

College of Arts 210

Total Graduate Headcount Enrolment Demographics, 2017/2018

Part-Time International Male 7% 15% 42%

Domestic Full-Time Female 85% 93% 58%

Note 1: Graduate headcount enrolment includes Fall as reported to MTCU in November 2017. Source: Student Information System.

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 20 Fall 2013 Applicants, by Type Fall 2017 Applicants, by Type of Fall 2013 Applicants,of Applicant by Fall 2017 Applicants,Applicant by Type of Applicant Type of Applicant

10% 9% 4% 6% 5% 6%

81% 79%

Ontario direct applicant Other Canadian SS Ontario direct applicant Other Canadian SS Ontario direct applicant Other Canadian SS Other Sem1/first yearOther Tra Sem1/firstnsfer year TransferOther Sem1/first year Transfer

New Student Applicants from Ontario High Schools, 2013 to 2017

Year Applicant Confirmation Registration 2013 25,323 5,429 5,052 2014 24,240 5,593 5,114 2015 24,111 5,829 5,322 2016 23,839 5,952 5,525 2017 24,149 5,520 5,169

Note 1: Includes students applying directly from Ontario high schools in current year. Note 2: Confirmation includes all students who confirmed an offer. Registration includes all students who registered.

Enrolled Student Distribution by High School Average Grade

100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% F13 F14 F15 F16 F17

65-69.9 70-74.9 75-79.9 80-84.9 85-89.9 90-94.9 95-100

Note 1: Includes all first year students who have confirmed or accepted an offer and have an entering average. Note 2: Includes Guelph and Guelph-Humber. Note 3: Other Canadian SS = Other Canadian Secondary Schools. Note 4: Average grade graph includes all student categories except transfer students. Source: Student Information System

21 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 22 Source: StudentInformationSystem Note 3:Classsizereported asofNovember1,2017. Note 2:Excludesindependentstudycourses,reading andthesiscourses. Note 1:Guelph-Humbernotincludedinclasssizecalculation. Undergraduate ClassSizebyYear Level,2017/2018 Total 41+ Students Total 251+ Students 101-250 Students 61-100 Students 30-60 Students <30 Students 20-40 Students <20 Students Course Subsections Course Sections 497 144 331 68 52 32 15 11 34 98 # # 1st Year 1st Year 100.0% 100.0% 13.7% 36.1% 22.2% 10.4% 23.6% 66.6% 19.7% 7.6% % % 391 203 218 85 26 51 50 34 42 88 # # 2nd Year 2nd Year 100.0% 100.0% 21.7% 12.8% 25.1% 24.6% 16.7% 20.7% 55.8% 22.5% % % 254 268 116 49 50 62 80 71 89 5 # # 3rd Year 3rd Year 100.0% 100.0% 19.3% 18.7% 23.1% 29.9% 26.5% 45.7% 35.0% 1.9% % % 106 238 143 19 12 29 52 42 45 2 # # 4th Year 4th Year 100.0% 100.0% 17.9% 12.2% 21.8% 60.1% 39.6% 42.5% 5.0% 0.8% % % Retention Rates of First-Time, Full-Time, Four-Year Students Seeking an Undergraduate Degree 2012 to 2016 Entering Cohorts

Cohorts 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Headcount 2,692 2,732 2,852 3,223 3,371 % Continued to 2nd Year 92.0% 91.8% 93.1% 92.0% 91.6% % Continued to 3rd Year 85.9% 88.1% 88.7% 87.2% Female % Continued to 4th Year 83.0% 85.7% 86.7% % Continued to 5th Year 26.4% 26.5% % Continued to 6th Year 4.4% Headcount 1,823 1,930 2,023 2,175 2,222 % Continued to 2nd Year 91.6% 90.2% 91.3% 88.6% 89.7% % Continued to 3rd Year 83.8% 82.4% 84.4% 81.3% Male % Continued to 4th Year 81.0% 80.7% 82.1% % Continued to 5th Year 38.6% 37.3% % Continued to 6th Year 8.7% Headcount 4,515 4,662 4,875 5,398 5,600 % Continued to 2nd Year 91.9% 91.1% 92.3% 90.6% 90.9% % Continued to 3rd Year 85.0% 85.7% 86.9% 84.8% Total % Continued to 4th Year 82.2% 83.6% 84.8% % Continued to 5th Year 31.3% 30.9% % Continued to 6th Year 6.1% About

Note: Retention rates are based on first-time, full-time, four-year students seeking an undergraduate degree entering directly from high school who commenced their studies in a Fall term (the entering cohort) and have continued to study in a subsequent % Fall term.

Source: Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange (CSRDE) of91 first-time, full- time, four-year students seeking an undergraduate degree Retention Rates: Percentage of First-Time, in the 2016 cohort, continued to their Full-Time, Four-Year Students Seeking an second year of studies. UndergraduateRetention Rates: Degree Percentage ofWho First-Time Continued, Full-Time Fo tour-Y ear Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Students Who Continued to 2nd 2nd Year Year

100%

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ge Pe r ce n ta ge 85%

80% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

% Continued to 2nd Year

23 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Graduation Rates of First-Time, Full-Time, Four-Year Students Seeking an Undergraduate Degree 2009 to 2013 Entering Cohorts

Entering Cohort 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Headcount 2,306 2,779 2,908 2,692 2,732 % Graduated within 4 years 54.3% 56.4% 57.0% 59.0% 59.9% % Graduated within 5 years 79.8% 79.6% 79.4% 79.2% Female % Graduated within 6 years 81.3% 82.2% 81.8% % Graduated within 7 years 85.0% 83.3% % Graduated within 8 years 85.3% Headcount 1,472 1,849 1,957 1,823 1,930 % Graduated within 4 years 34.2% 40.3% 39.7% 41.0% 41.4% % Graduated within 5 years 66.2% 66.0% 68.2% 70.0% Male % Graduated within 6 years 73.6% 72.2% 74.2% % Graduated within 7 years 75.1% 73.9% % Graduated within 8 years 76.2% Headcount 3,778 4,628 4,865 4,515 4,662 % Graduated within 4 years 46.5% 50.0% 50.1% 51.7% 52.2% % Graduated within 5 years 74.5% 74.2% 74.9% 75.5% Total % Graduated within 6 years 78.2% 78.2% 78.7% % Graduated within 7 years 81.1% 79.5% % Graduated within 8 years 81.7% About

Note 1: Graduation rates are calculated through the selection of all first-time, full-time, four-year undergraduate degree-seeking students entering directly from high school who commenced in four (or more) years. % Note 2: Large increase in cohort size between 2009 and 2010 due to methodology change.

Source: Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange (CSRDE) of79 first-time, full-time, four-year students seeking an undergraduate degree in the 2011 cohort graduated within Graduation Rates: Percentage of First-Time, six years. Full-Time, Four-Year Students Seeking an UndergraduateGraduation Rates: Degree Percentage Who of Fir st-Time, Full-Time Four-Year Undergraduate Degree-Seeking Students Who Graduated Within 4 Graduated Within Four YearsYears

70% 65% 60% 55% 50% Pe r ce n ta ge 45% 40% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 24 % Graduated Within Four Years Total Degrees Awarded Headcount by Campus and Qualification, 2013 to 2017

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 College/ Qualification F M All F M A All F M All F M A All F M A All Bachelor Degree 368 172 540 372 164 536 360 146 506 317 169 486 310 115 1 426

COLLEGE OF Masters Degree 50 28 78 37 19 56 48 25 73 36 27 63 48 29 2 79 ARTS Doctoral 3 4 7 10 7 17 4 6 10 3 8 11 4 3 7 Total 421 204 625 419 190 609 412 177 589 356 204 560 362 147 3 512 Bachelor Degree 621 279 900 629 306 935 667 291 958 645 314 959 564 267 4 835 COLLEGE OF Masters Degree 72 30 102 64 41 105 66 51 117 53 40 93 58 45 1 104 BIOLOGICAL

SCIENCE Doctoral 11 12 23 10 16 26 15 11 26 16 14 30 7 7 14 Total 704 321 1,025 703 363 1,066 748 353 1,101 714 368 1,082 629 319 5 953 Bachelor Degree 339 351 690 281 368 649 293 385 678 296 424 720 282 468 5 755

COLLEGE OF Masters Degree 58 49 107 72 53 125 50 50 100 81 54 135 71 51 122 BUSINESS AND Doctoral 2 2 1 3 4 1 2 3 6 4 10 3 6 9 ECONOMICS Graduate level Diploma 1 1 2 2 2 9 13 2 24 Total 399 400 799 355 425 780 344 439 783 383 482 865 365 538 7 910 Bachelor Degree 78 169 247 119 282 401 106 292 398 126 337 463 152 383 3 538 COLLEGE OF Masters Degree 40 68 108 30 64 94 29 63 92 26 49 75 30 41 71 ENGINEERING Doctoral 8 19 27 6 24 30 8 26 34 8 22 30 8 28 36 AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE Graduate level Diploma 1 1 2 Total 127 257 384 155 370 525 143 381 524 160 408 568 190 452 3 645 COLLEGE Bachelor Degree 859 311 1,170 889 323 1,212 936 292 1,228 835 282 1,117 828 311 7 1,146 OF SOCIAL Masters Degree 75 25 100 76 21 97 73 24 97 75 15 90 83 23 106 AND APPLIED

HUMAN Doctoral 17 2 19 8 4 12 14 10 24 9 3 12 15 8 23 SCIENCES Total 951 338 1,289 973 348 1,321 1,023 326 1,349 919 300 1,219 926 342 7 1,275 Bachelor Degree 260 109 369 220 147 367 309 112 421 300 126 1 427 319 138 457 Masters Degree 125 67 192 128 65 193 144 80 224 120 58 178 143 59 202 ONTARIO Doctoral 29 22 51 23 23 46 22 23 45 21 18 39 23 21 44 AGRICULTURAL

COLLEGE Associate Diploma 1 24 25 13 13 1 34 35 2 21 23 16 16 Graduate level Diploma 2 3 5 7 3 10 1 2 3 4 2 6 4 2 6 Total 417 225 642 378 251 629 477 251 728 447 225 1 673 489 236 725 First Professional Degree 81 24 105 103 19 122 91 27 118 91 20 111 103 17 120

ONTARIO Masters Degree 40 13 53 55 23 78 47 19 66 56 12 68 61 15 76 VETERINARY Doctoral 21 7 28 20 14 34 18 13 31 23 9 32 26 8 34 COLLEGE Graduate level Diploma 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total 143 46 189 179 56 235 157 59 216 171 41 212 190 40 230 TOTAL University of Guelph 3,162 1,791 4,953 3,162 2,003 5,165 3,304 1,986 5,290 3,150 2,028 1 5,179 3,151 2,074 25 5,250

UNIVERSITY Bachelor Degree 510 354 864 546 358 904 514 390 904 609 378 987 599 394 1 994 OF GUELPH- HUMBER Total 510 354 864 546 358 904 514 390 904 609 378 987 599 394 1 994

RIDGETOWN Associate Diploma 110 92 202 92 85 2 179 93 105 198 127 94 221 132 118 250 CAMPUS Total 110 92 202 92 85 2 179 93 105 198 127 94 221 132 118 250

KEMPTVILLE Associate Diploma 39 32 71 27 22 49 31 27 58 CAMPUS Total 39 32 71 27 22 49 31 27 58 Grand Total 3,821 2,269 6,090 3,827 2,468 2 6,297 3,942 2,508 6,450 3,886 2,500 1 6,387 3,882 2,586 26 6,494

Note 1: Refers to total degrees / diplomas / certificates conferred at annual February, June and October convocations (calendar year). Note 2: M=Male, F=Female, A=Another Gender Identity/Undeclared. Source: Student Information System.

Degrees AwardedDegrees Awarded by by Gender Gender and Level , and 2013-2017 Level, 2013 to 2017 7000

6000 948 873 957 Graduate The number of degrees 907 930 2508 2586 awarded per calendar 5000 2269 2468 2500 Undergraduate year has increased un t 4000 Another Gender 3000 Identity/Undeclared ea dco 5502 5514 5537 % H 5183 5367 2000 6.6 3821 3827 3942 3886 3882 Male over the last five years.

1000 Female

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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 25 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 26 ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ University ofGuelphfacultyinclude: and contributionsinnumerous disciplines. fortheirexpertise nationally andinternationally scholars andteacherswhoare recognized Among UofGfacultymembersare researchers, faculty membersfrom 37countries. The UniversityofGuelphemploys789full-time FACULTY

3M NationalTeaching Fellows. and professorships. Privately endowedresearch chairs Canada Research Chairs. Artists andScientists. Members oftheCollegeNewScholars, Fellows oftheRoyalSocietyCanada. of Canada. Members andofficersofthe Order

https://www.uoguelph.ca/iar/. For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ Highlights

87.2% offull-timefacultyhavedoctorates. members from 37countries. The UniversityofGuelphhasfull-timefaculty instructional facultyatGuelph. Tenured facultymadeup78%ofallfull-time 150 assistantprofessors. 273 professors, 366associateprofessors and The full-timefacultycomplementconsistedof whom were female. at UniversityofGuelphwas789,39% As ofOct.1,2017,thefull-timefacultycount

Full-Time Faculty by College and Department, 2013 to 2017

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 College/Department F M All F M All F M All F M All F All English & Theatre Studies 14 14 28 14 13 27 13 13 26 14 13 27 14 13 27 Fine Art & Music 13 11 24 13 11 24 13 11 24 11 10 21 11 10 21 History 11 10 21 11 10 21 11 11 22 9 11 20 11 11 22

COLLEGE OF Languages & Literatures 11 8 19 11 8 19 11 8 19 11 7 18 12 7 19 ARTS Master of Fine Arts 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Philosophy 7 12 19 6 11 17 6 10 16 6 9 15 6 9 15 Other Teaching Units 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total 58 55 113 57 53 110 56 53 109 53 50 103 56 50 106 Economics & Finance 7 19 26 7 19 26 7 20 27 7 20 27 7 20 27 Hospitality,Food&Tourism Mgmt 5 7 12 5 7 12 6 8 14 7 6 13 6 6 12 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND Management 11 8 19 12 8 20 11 8 19 10 10 20 12 9 21 ECONOMICS Marketing & Consumer Studies 5 13 18 5 12 17 5 13 18 4 11 15 4 10 14 Total 28 47 75 29 46 75 29 49 78 28 47 75 29 45 74 Human Health&Nutritional Sci. 11 12 23 11 13 24 12 15 27 12 15 27 12 15 27 COLLEGE OF Integrative Biology 9 28 37 9 28 37 9 29 38 9 28 37 9 28 37 BIOLOGICAL

SCIENCE Molecular & Cellular Biology 6 30 36 6 33 39 5 33 38 5 32 37 6 31 37 Total 26 70 96 26 74 100 26 77 103 26 75 101 27 74 101 Chemistry 3 15 18 3 15 18 3 15 18 3 13 16 3 12 15 Mathematics & Statistics 8 17 25 9 15 24 10 16 26 9 14 23 9 14 23 COLLEGE OF

ENGINEERING Physics 3 12 15 3 12 15 3 12 15 3 13 16 4 15 19 AND PHYSICAL School of Computer Science 2 16 18 3 16 19 3 16 19 5 16 21 6 17 23 SCIENCE School of Engineering 8 32 40 10 35 45 11 36 47 11 38 49 12 43 55 Total 24 92 116 28 93 121 30 95 125 31 94 125 34 101 135 Family Rel’s/Applied Nutrition 17 5 22 16 5 21 18 5 23 19 4 23 20 4 24

COLLEGE Geography, Environment and Geomatics 7 9 16 7 9 16 7 10 17 7 9 16 8 9 17 OF SOCIAL Political Science 8 11 19 8 11 19 9 12 21 9 12 21 11 11 22 AND APPLIED

HUMAN Psychology 14 19 33 15 18 33 15 17 32 14 16 30 16 17 33 SCIENCES Sociology & Anthropology 16 10 26 15 10 25 14 11 25 15 10 25 17 10 27 Total 62 54 116 61 53 114 63 55 118 64 51 115 72 51 123 Animal Biosciences 6 16 22 6 15 21 9 14 23 12 14 26 13 14 27 Environ Design & Rural Dvlpt 5 13 18 5 13 18 5 13 18 5 11 16 5 12 17 Food Science 2 13 15 2 11 13 2 12 14 3 13 16 3 13 16 ONTARIO Food, Agri & Resource Econ 1 10 11 1 10 11 1 10 11 11 11 1 11 12 AGRICULTURAL

COLLEGE Kemptville Academic 1 1 1 1 Plant Agriculture 3 29 32 3 31 34 3 31 34 3 30 33 3 30 33 School of Environmental Sci 10 23 33 10 23 33 10 23 33 10 23 33 10 23 33 Total 27 105 132 27 104 131 30 103 133 33 102 135 35 103 138 Biomedical Science 5 16 21 5 16 21 5 17 22 5 18 23 5 17 22 Clinical Studies 19 15 34 19 16 35 20 16 36 18 14 32 19 16 35 ONTARIO VETERINARY Pathobiology 9 15 24 9 15 24 9 15 24 8 15 23 9 15 24 COLLEGE Population Medicine 12 14 26 14 14 28 16 13 29 16 14 30 18 13 31 Total 45 60 105 47 61 108 50 61 111 47 61 108 51 61 112 Grand Total 270 483 753 275 484 759 284 493 777 282 480 762 304 485 789

Note 1: As of October 1st of each year and as reported to Statistics Canada. Source: Human Resources Full-time Faculty by Gender, 2017 Full-time Faculty by Gender, 2017 As of Oct. 1, 2017, Female there were 39%

full-time789 faculty at the University of Guelph.

Male

61% 27 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Full-Time Faculty by College and Appointment Status, 2013 to 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 College/Appointment Status F M All F M All F M All F M All F M All Tenured 50 51 101 50 50 100 51 51 102 51 49 100 53 48 101 Tenure Track 6 1 7 5 1 6 3 3 2 1 3 2 2 COLLEGE OF Contractually Limited Appointment 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 ARTS Other 1 3 4 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 Total 58 55 113 57 53 110 56 53 109 53 50 103 56 50 106 Tenured 13 37 50 16 37 53 19 39 58 18 37 55 18 36 54 Tenure Track 9 6 15 7 4 11 7 6 13 10 9 19 9 8 17 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND Contractually Limited Appointment 4 3 7 4 4 8 1 3 4 1 1 ECONOMICS Other 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 Total 28 47 75 29 46 75 29 49 78 28 47 75 29 45 74 Tenured 21 56 77 21 62 83 20 67 87 22 66 88 21 64 85 COLLEGE OF Tenure Track 3 14 17 3 12 15 3 9 12 3 8 11 5 10 15 BIOLOGICAL

SCIENCE Contractually Limited Appointment 2 2 2 2 3 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 Total 26 70 96 26 74 100 26 77 103 26 75 101 27 74 101 Tenured 18 75 93 20 74 94 20 75 95 20 72 92 20 70 90 COLLEGE OF

ENGINEERING Tenure Track 3 13 16 5 15 20 5 14 19 7 19 26 11 30 41 AND PHYSICAL Contractually Limited Appointment 3 4 7 3 4 7 5 6 11 4 3 7 3 1 4 SCIENCE Total 24 92 116 28 93 121 30 95 125 31 94 125 34 101 135

COLLEGE Tenured 42 42 84 44 45 89 44 45 89 46 43 89 47 42 89 OF SOCIAL Tenure Track 20 12 32 16 8 24 17 9 26 15 8 23 21 9 30 AND APPLIED

HUMAN Contractually Limited Appointment 1 1 2 1 3 3 3 4 4 SCIENCES Total 62 54 116 61 53 114 63 55 118 64 51 115 72 51 123 Tenured 24 96 120 24 93 117 24 92 116 24 89 113 23 87 110 Tenure Track 2 7 9 3 10 13 6 8 14 9 11 20 12 13 25 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL Contractually Limited Appointment 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 COLLEGE Other 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total 27 105 132 27 104 131 30 103 133 33 102 135 35 103 138 Tenured 26 44 70 29 48 77 31 50 81 31 51 82 31 53 84 ONTARIO Tenure Track 16 15 31 15 11 26 14 10 24 14 9 23 17 7 24 VETERINARY

COLLEGE Contractually Limited Appointment 3 1 4 3 2 5 5 1 6 2 1 3 3 1 4 Total 45 60 105 47 61 108 50 61 111 47 61 108 51 61 112 Tenured 194 401 595 204 409 613 209 419 628 212 407 619 213 400 613 Tenure Track 59 68 127 54 61 115 55 56 111 60 65 125 77 77 154 UNIVERSITY OF Contractually Limited Appointment 14 9 23 14 10 24 18 14 32 10 7 17 12 4 16 GUELPH TOTAL Other 3 5 8 3 4 7 2 4 6 0 1 1 2 4 6 Total 270 483 753 275 484 759 284 493 777 282 480 762 304 485 789

Note 1: As of October 1st of each year and as reported to Statistics Canada. Source: Human Resources

Full-time Faculty by Appointment Full-time Faculty byStatus, Appointment 2017 Status, 2017

Contractually Limited Other 2% 1%

Tenure Track 19%

Tenured 78%

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 28 Full-Time Faculty by College and Rank, 2013 to 2017

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 College / Rank F M All F M All F M All F M All F M All Professor 13 17 30 12 18 30 12 20 32 14 18 32 17 20 37 Associate Professor 36 33 69 38 31 69 38 30 68 35 29 64 34 27 61 COLLEGE OF ARTS Assistant Professor 9 5 14 7 4 11 6 3 9 4 3 7 5 3 8 Total 58 55 113 57 53 110 56 53 109 53 50 103 56 50 106 Professor 7 13 20 7 14 21 7 17 24 6 18 24 5 19 24

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND Associate Professor 6 25 31 9 26 35 12 25 37 12 22 34 14 19 33 ECONOMICS Assistant Professor 15 9 24 13 6 19 10 7 17 10 7 17 10 7 17 Total 28 47 75 29 46 75 29 49 78 28 47 75 29 45 74 Professor 9 23 32 9 24 33 8 25 33 9 24 33 9 24 33

COLLEGE OF BIOLOGICAL Associate Professor 12 34 46 12 38 50 12 42 54 13 42 55 12 40 52 SCIENCE Assistant Professor 5 13 18 5 12 17 6 10 16 4 9 13 6 10 16 Total 26 70 96 26 74 100 26 77 103 26 75 101 27 74 101 Professor 6 36 42 8 37 45 10 38 48 10 37 47 10 39 49

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Associate Professor 12 42 54 12 43 55 10 43 53 11 40 51 13 43 56 AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE Assistant Professor 6 14 20 8 13 21 10 14 24 10 17 27 11 19 30 Total 24 92 116 28 93 121 30 95 125 31 94 125 34 101 135 Professor 6 13 19 7 15 22 8 15 23 8 13 21 12 15 27

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND Associate Professor 35 28 63 36 28 64 35 29 64 37 28 65 40 27 67 APPLIED HUMAN SCIENCES Assistant Professor 21 13 34 18 10 28 20 11 31 19 10 29 20 9 29 Total 62 54 116 61 53 114 63 55 118 64 51 115 72 51 123 Professor 12 56 68 13 56 69 13 57 70 14 50 64 14 50 64

ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL Associate Professor 13 40 53 12 38 50 12 38 50 10 41 51 9 41 50 COLLEGE Assistant Professor 2 9 11 2 10 12 5 8 13 9 11 20 12 12 24 Total 27 105 132 27 104 131 30 103 133 33 102 135 35 103 138 Professor 13 25 38 13 24 37 14 26 40 13 27 40 13 26 39

ONTARIO VETERINARY Associate Professor 11 20 31 14 24 38 16 25 41 18 25 43 19 28 47 COLLEGE Assistant Professor 21 15 36 20 13 33 20 10 30 16 9 25 19 7 26 Total 45 60 105 47 61 108 50 61 111 47 61 108 51 61 112 Professor 66 183 249 69 188 257 72 198 270 74 187 261 80 193 273

UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH Associate Professor 125 222 347 133 228 361 135 232 367 136 227 363 141 225 366 TOTAL Assistant Professor 79 78 157 73 68 141 77 63 140 72 66 138 83 67 150 Total 270 483 753 275 484 759 284 493 777 282 480 762 304 485 789

Note 1: As of October 1st of each year and as reported to Statistics Canada. Source: Human Resources

Full-timeFull-time Faculty Faculty by by Rank, Rank, 2017 2017 The number of female Assistant Professor professors has 19% increased by Professor % 35% over21.2 the last five years.

Associate Professor 46%

29 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT International Full-time Faculty by Citizenship, 2017

Note: Number of faculty are ranges of circle sizes. The larger circles represent a greater number of faculty.

Countries Most Represented by Faculty, 2017

Country Percentage of Total The University of Canada 82.3% Guelph has full-time United States 5.6% faculty members from United Kingdom 1.7% China 1.1% 37 countries. Other 9.4%

Note 1: As of October 1st of each year and as reported to Statistics Canada. Note 2: Based on citizenship of full-time faculty members. Source: Human Resources

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 30 STAFF campaign fortheregional UnitedWay. civic efforts,includinganaward-winning annual community partnershipsandvolunteer U ofGstaff,facultyandstudentsengagein for ExemplaryStaffService. various ways,includingthePresident’s Awards wider communityare recognized eachyearin Their contributionstotheUniversityand research andadministrationatUofG. services andexpertisethatsupportteaching, Staff membersprovide arangeofinvaluable full-time (regular andtemporary)staffmembers. The UniversityofGuelphemploysalmost3,000 https://www.uoguelph.ca/hr/. For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ Highlights

full-time employeesis14years. The averagelengthofserviceforRegular temporary) is44years. The averageageoffull-time(regular and and 1,154Males. temporary) staffismadeupof1,771Females University ofGuelph’s Full-time(regular and

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 Full-Time (Regular and Temporary) Staff Demographics by Employee Group, 2017 Employee Group Total Count Cupe Local 1334 221 Exempt Group 28 Other 484 ONA Local 15 2 OPSEU Local 231 11 OSSTF/TARA District 35 203 Professional and Managerial 962 Senior Executives 61 UGFA Unit 2 26 UGFSEA Unit 1 103 UNIFOR Local 2003 9 USW Local 4120 815 GRAND TOTAL 2,925

Note 1: Chart includes regular full-time and temporary full-time employees as of October 1, 2017 Note 2: Excludes Faculty, Sessionals, Part-time Staff and student employees. Note 3: Other employee group includes other administrative, technical and clerical staff and Postdoctoral fellows. Source: Human Resources

Age Distribution of Full-Time (RegularAge and Distribution Temporary) of Full-Time Staff (Regular and Temporary) Sta

900 846 800 719 668 700 600 500 398 400 282 300 200 100 12 0 17-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+ Age Range (Years)

Note 1: Includes regular full-time and temporary full-time employees as of October 1, 2017 Note 2: Excludes Faculty, Sessionals, Part-time Staff and student employees. Source: Human Resources

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 32 TUITION ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ Student Affairsoffersthefollowingservices: and psychologicalwell-being. to promote students’physical,mental,emotional student” involvesproviding arangeofservices At theUniversityofGuelph,nurturing“whole

Services Services, Centre forNewStudents,Housing Students withDisabilities, Hospitality Various services includingCentre for and clubs Student involvementinstudentgovernance Student HealthServices Health andPerformanceCentre Mental well-being Counselling services Health andWell-being includes: and exchange programs,International studyabroad Co-op EducationandCareer Services Academic advising Admission services Academic includes:

studentfinance/fees/index. https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/ For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ Highlights

$22,632. student tuitionrangedfrom $7,985to full-timediploma to $6,571,andinternational diplomas in2017/2018rangedfrom $2,376 Entering domesticstudenttuitionfeesfor and MALeadershipare full-program fees. $18,733 to$20,110.ThefeeslistedforMBA master’s students’ tuitionrangesfrom full-timegraduate fees. Newinternational MBA andMALeadershipare full-program from $7,847to$8,041.Thefeeslistedfor graduate master’s student’s tuitionranges In 2017/2018,anenteringdomesticfull-time $20,840 to$61,330. student,tuitionfeesrangefrominternational on theirarea ofstudy. Foranentering range from $6,571to$12,175,depending domestic undergraduate student’s tuitionfees For the 2017/2018 academic year, an entering

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Students by Entering Cohort, 2013/2014 to 2017/2018 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Year 1 Program Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($)

Arts & Science, Social Science 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Landscape Architecture 8,176 22,897 8,585 23,119 9,014 24,233 9,316 25,404 9,782 26,166 Commerce 7,527 20,700 7,904 20,899 8,299 21,902 8,577 22,956 9,006 23,645 Computer Science 7,527 19,318 7,904 19,503 8,299 20,436 8,577 21,417 9,006 22,060 Engineering 8,176 23,637 8,585 23,866 9,014 25,018 9,316 26,227 9,782 27,014 Engineering (Mech, Comp & Biomed) 10,374 23,637 10,893 23,866 11,437 25,018 11,820 26,227 12,175 27,014 Environmental Science 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Food Science 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Music 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Agriculture 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Veterinary Medicine 8,176 53,557 8,585 54,084 9,014 56,747 9,316 59,543 9,782 61,330 Business Administration (GH) 7,527 20,057 7,904 20,249 8,299 21,221 8,577 22,240 9,006 22,908 Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Bachelor of Applied Science - Early Childhood Studies 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Bachelor of Applied Science - Family & Community 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Social Services Bachelor of Applied Science - Justice Studies 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Bachelor of Applied Science - Psychology 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Bachelor of Applied Arts - Justice and Public Safety 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840 Bachelor of Applied Arts - Media Studies 5,857 18,255 6,022 18,429 6,199 19,309 6,379 20,233 6,571 20,840

Tuition Fees for Graduate Students by Entering Cohort, 2013/2014 to 2017/2018 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Year 1 Program Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) MA 7,322 17,656 7,468 17,825 7,543 18,654 7,769 19,525 7,847 19,525 MSc 7,322 17,656 7,468 17,825 7,543 18,654 7,769 19,525 7,847 19,525 Meng 7,322 17,656 7,468 17,825 7,543 18,654 7,769 19,525 8,041 20,110 MLA 7,322 17,656 7,468 17,825 7,543 18,654 7,769 19,525 8,041 20,110 PhD 7,322 16,830 7,468 16,991 7,543 17,841 7,769 18,733 7,769 18,733 MBA* 36,600 40,650 36,600 42,300 37,698 43,569 37,698 43,569 38,429 44,846 MA Leadership* 26,650 29,450 26,650 31,100 27,450 32,033 27,450 32,033 27,450 32,033 MFA 7,322 17,656 7,468 17,825 7,543 18,654 7,769 19,525 8,041 20,110 DVSc 7,322 16,831 7,468 16,991 7,543 17,841 7,769 18,733 8,041 18,733 Applied Nutrition 7,322 17,656 7,468 17,825 7,543 18,654 7,769 19,525 8,041 20,110

Tuition Fees for Associate Diploma Student Entering Cohort, 2013/2014 to 2017/2018 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Year 1 Program Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Domestic ($) Visa ($) Agriculture 3,076 9,318 3,162 9,403 3,256 9,832 3,350 10,283 3,450 10,797 Environmental Management 3,076 9,318 3,162 9,403 3,256 9,832 3,350 10,283 3,450 10,797 Horticulture 3,076 9,318 3,162 9,403 3,256 9,832 3,350 10,283 3,450 10,797 Diploma - Turf Management 5,857 19,441 6,022 19,627 6,199 20,567 6,379 21,555 6,571 22,632 Veterinary Technology - Regular 3,197 9,928 3,269 10,019 3,365 10,479 3,463 10,962 3,566 11,510 Veterinary Technology - Alternate Delivery* 2,118 6,894 2,177 6,960 2,241 7,626 2,306 7,604 2,376 7,985

Note 1: Visa = tuition fees for international students studying on a student visa. Note 2: Included are tuition fees only, excluding compulsory fees and charges for Cooperative Program, Meal Plans, Residence 2017/2018 first-year and Parking. Note 3: Undergraduate and Diploma tuition is calculated based on 2 terms per annum; graduate tuition is calculated based on undergraduate tuition fees 3 terms per annum except where noted. Note 4: MBA and MA Leadership tuition fees are full-program fees. for domestic students Note 5: Veterinary Technology - Alternate Delivery tuition is calculated based on 3 terms per annum. range from $6,571 to Source: Student Financial Services $12,175 per year.

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 34 RESEARCH and theenvironment. and helpedimprove foodandfarming,health Affairs hassupportedstudiesfrom farmtotable Ontario MinistryofAgriculture, FoodandRural 1997, UofG’s unique partnershipwiththe agri-food research andinnovationcluster. Since institution standsatthehubofaworld-class Known asCanada’s fooduniversity, the research. Canada andabroad foragri-foodandveterinary U ofGconsistentlyreceives toprankingin councils. major Canadianresearch funding agenciesand various publicandprivatesources, includingall year toUofGresearchers andscholarsfrom universities. Nearly$150millionisawarded each Canada’s topresearch-intensive andinnovative The UniversityofGuelphranksamong ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ https://news.uoguelph.ca/2017/03/arrell/. For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ Highlights

The UniversityofGuelph hascreated Arrell FoodInstitutescholarships. were amongtheinauguralgroup toreceive Arrell Food Chairs, and five graduate students Three facultymemberswere announcedas nutritious globalfoodsystem. a more sustainable,safe,equitableand have madesignificantcontributionstoward Awards recognize individualsor groups who The inauguralArrell GlobalFoodInnovation more than$150millionina12-monthperiod. total investmentinagri-foodatUofGto Thought project —thisnewgiftbringsthe Research ExcellenceFundfortheFoodfrom a $77-millionaward from theCanadaFirst andprivatefunding—including government commitment of$40million.Alongwithrecent matching fundsof$20million,foratotal Institute atUofG.TheUniversityisproviding The donationhascreated theArrell Food donation from theArrell FamilyFoundation. its singlelargest-ever gift:a$20-million The UniversityofGuelphhasreceived

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 36 https://www.uoguelph.ca/research/. For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟

and Finance,the projects intheDepartmentofEconomics invested $3.4milliontosupportinnovative and theSchoolofEnglishTheatre number ofawards since2017. Awards in2018,whichdoublesthe will receive provincial EarlyResearcher Six UniversityofGuelphfacultymembers New Scholars,ArtistsandScientists. members were selectedbytheCollegeof Society ofCanada(RSC)andthree faculty member wasnamedasaFellowoftheRoyal members were recognized. Onefaculty A numberofUniversityGuelphfaculty Chairs andrenewal ofthree others. million fortwonewCanadaResearch The Universitywasawarded $3.4 The CanadaFoundationforInnovation Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory. toexpandandenhancethe government has received $456,000from thefederal a pioneerindigitalhumanitiesscholarship A UniversityofGuelphprofessor knownas to improve foodprocessing andproduction. chair isintendedtodevelopinnovativeways gift from theBarrett FamilyFoundation.The food engineering,backedbya$5-million Canada’s firstacademicchairinsustainable records of32millionCanadians. researchers accesstothehistorical an integrateddatabasethatgives for improvisationalperformanceand Studies. Thefundingsupportsalaboratory Department ofHistory

versatile sweet corn-based moleculediscoveredversatile sweetcorn-based inDutcher’s lab. facility builtinGuelph.Thenewplantprocesses andproduces PhytoSpherix,a while holdingaflaskofPhytoSpherixsolution,outsideanR&Dndmanufacturing U ofGphysicsprofessor JohnDutcher(centre) isflankedbyhislabmembers

Tri-Agency Funding ($ 000’s)

2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018* CIHR 3,270 2,548 2,246 2,466 2,427 NSERC 15,213 19,556 22,908 21,790 17,901 SSHRC 2,301 2,823 2,428 2,933 2,822 TIPS 13,799 Total 20,784 24,927 27,582 27,189 36,949

Note: In 2017-18 TIPS includes CFREF and CRC funding. Source: COFO/CAUBO *Source: Research Financial Services

Tri-AgencyTri-Agency Funding Funding ($ 000's), ($ 000’s), 2013/2014 2013/2014 versus versus 2017/2018 2017/2018

20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000

$000's 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 - CIHR NSERC SSHRC

2013/2014 2017/2018*

Profs. Kim Anderson (left) and Hannah Tait Neufeld (right) consult with Katie Meyer-Beck, Director of Research Support Services. 37 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Sponsored Research Income, 2004/2005 to 2017/2018

Year $ 000’s 2004/2005 125,885 2005/2006 149,640 2006/2007 132,947 2007/2008 142,119 2008/2009 154,850 2009/2010 148,905 2010/2011 153,068 2011/2012 161,172 2012/2013 158,255 2013/2014 146,657 2014/2015 143,581 2015/2016 148,911 2016/2017 140,294 2017/2018* 147,109

Source: COFO/CAUBO *Source: Research Financial Services

Sponsored Research Income, 2004/2005 to 2017/2018 Sponsored Research Income,($ 000's) 2004/2005 to 2017/2018 ($ 000’s) 170,000 160 ,000 150 ,000 140 ,000

$000 ' s ' $000 130 ,000 120,000 110,000 100,000

2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/172017/18*

Sponsored Research Income Sponsored Research Income by Fund Type, 2017/2018 Sponsoredby Fund, Research 2017/2018 Income by Fun d, 2017/18

Not-for-Profit Fund $ 000’s Other 6% 1% Federal 50,641 Federal Provincial/Municipal* 62,623 Corporate 34% 16% Foreign 0 Corporate 23,542 Foreign Not-for-Profit 8,602 0% Other 1,701 Total 147,109

Notes: Provincial/Municipal Fund includes OMAFRA-U of G Agreement. Source: Research Financial Services Provincial/Municipal*

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 38 43% ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ through severalprograms, asfollows: U ofGstudentsmayreceive financialaid U ofG’s mostprestigious awards. and provided toadoctoralcandidate,isoneof Scholarship, namedforWilliamandAnneBrock Chancellor’s scholarships. TheBrock Doctoral undergraduate studentsare thePresident’s and The University’s top entranceawards for support studentsintheirprogram ofstudy. scholarships andfinancialaidprograms to University ofGuelphoffersarange Through StudentFinancialServices,the SCHOLARSHIPS ANDFINANCIALAID

post-secondary educationcosts. tohelpeligiblestudentsmeet governments loans fundedbytheprovincial andfederal Ontario StudentAssistance Program (OSAP): natural sciencesandengineering. develop potentialforresearch careers inthe (USRA): intendedtonurture interest and Undergraduate studentresearch award of theirfieldstudy. increase theirknowledgeandunderstanding students toworkwithfacultymembersand summer research opportunitiesthatenable Undergraduate research assistantship (URA): students meettheireducationcosts. Work study:part-timejobprogram tohelp

studentfinance/aid/index. https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/ For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ Highlights

in loansand$79milliongrants. 2017/2018, consistingof$78million (OSAP) fundingtotaled$157millionin Ontario StudentAssistanceProgram an increase of33.6%since2013/2014. Humber andRidgetown)was$51.4million, 2017/2018 (UniversityofGuelph,Guelph- Total financialaidavailabletostudentsin

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 40 Student FinancialAidbyType ($000’s) Source: StudentFinancialServices Note: IncludesGuelph,Guelph-HumberandRidgetown. ($000’s) Ontario StudentAssistanceProgram (OSAP),2017/2018 Source: StudentFinancialServices Note: IncludesGuelph,Guelph-HumberandRidgetown. Total Awards byCollege,2017/2018 ($000’s) Source: StudentFinancial Services Note: IncludesGuelph,Guelph-HumberandRidgetown. GRAND TOTAL Guelph-Humber Ontario Veterinary College Ontario AgriculturalCollege College ofSocialandAppliedHumanSciences College ofEngineeringandPhysicalScience College ofBusinessandEconomics College ofBiologicalScience College ofArts GRAND TOTAL CUPE Fellowship President's Research Assistantship Undergraduate Research Assistantship Work/Study Awards Award Type GRAND TOTAL Grants Loans OSAP College Diploma Amount 2013/14 156,162 38,637 33,990 78,620 77,542 2,708 179 179 989 884 66 Undergraduate 2014/15 34,858 28,196 39,600 4,967 1,114 2,745 3,997 5,449 3,403 4,665 1,856 2,746 992 951 54 Graduate 2015/16 38,134 15,951 42,988 2,196 2,926 3,916 1,603 2,577 2,027 2,764 1,149 706 868 72 2016/17 Total 41,661 44,327 47,048 4,967 3,308 5,850 7,913 7,049 4,110 7,242 3,883 1,136 1,228 2,935 88 2017/18 45,313 51,362 1,321 1,406 3,242 80 ࡟ Highlights Centre Arena andtheSoccerComplex. ,theFieldhouse,Gryphon Numerous athletics facilitiesoncampusinclude support ourfemaleathletes. and engagementpolicychangeto support scholarshipsandfunding,awareness campaign toraise$2.5million,intended sports isthefocusofShe’s GotGame Promoting equityandexcellenceinwomen’s campus. complete hubforhealthandwellnesson Education Centre, theGGACwilloffera Along withtheadjoiningStudentWellness including UofGconvocationceremonies. 2,200-seat eventscentre formajorgatherings, a 22,000-square-foot fitnesscentre anda The 170,000-square-foot facilityincludes opened in2017. Guelph GryphonsAthleticsCentre (GGAC), fitness facilities,includingtheaward-winning the focusofstate-of-the-artathleticsand Health andwellnessofcampusmembersis ATHLETICS

a studentlounge andVIPSuite;2,200 - 8,000 square feetofsocialspaceincluding features a200m,three-lane walkingtrack; The GuelphGryphons AthleticsCentre

http://gryphons.ca/. For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟

home gamesforFREE withtheirstudentcards. All UofGstudentsgetintoallin-seasonvarsity New outdoorrecreation andleadershipprogram. variety ofdivisions. 19 intramuralsports,fivedaysaweek,with a 23 athleticclubs. each week. More than97group fitnessclassesoffered 6,000 hoursperyear. State-of-the-art fitnesscentre isopenabout table tennis;ultimatefrisbee;andvolleyball. ; skating;soccer;squash;pickleball; heavy bagboxing;diskgolf;hockey;hottuband badminton; ;;beachvolleyball; in rec activitiesthroughout allfacilitiesinclude: enjoy avarietyofrecreational activities.Drop- about 6,300hoursperyearforstudentsto The GuelphGryphonsAthleticsCentre isopen purpose rooms; 40-footrock climbingwall. 22,000-square-foot fitnesscentre; sixmulti- locker facilities,includingsteamrooms; seat eventcentre; three spaciouschangeroom/

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 Source: FitnessandRecreation and Athleticsdatabases Note 2:USports=UniversitySports,nationalassociationforathletics. Note 1:OUA=OntarioUniversityAthletics. 42 Student AthletesbySport,2013/2014-2017/2018 GRAND TOTAL Sports Clubs OUA U Fencing Badminton Squash (OUAClub) Fencing (OUAClub) Badminton (OUAClub) Total Tap Pak Total Cheerleading M Rugby Ringette Synchronized Swimming Waterpolo Figure Skating Japanese Sword Arts Nordic Skiing Quidditch W Lacrosse Equestrian Dragon Boat Baseball Hip Hop Total Nerf Karate Track &Field Figure Skating Swimming Table Tennis W Rugby Underwater Hockey W Fastpitch Soccer Ultimate Frisbee Rock Climbing Hockey Dance Pak Football Ninjutsu Cross-Country Squash Basketball Sport Female 299 203 96 21 19 19 23 10 33 18 43 14 26 22 24 13 0 9 5 0 0 2013/2014 All 677 205 472 104 44 32 19 20 23 23 13 31 32 66 18 43 30 49 47 53 30 Female 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 44.2% 46.8% 65.6% 95.0% 39.1% 38.5% 43.0% 31.3% 50.0% 46.7% 53.1% 46.8% 45.3% 43.3% % 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Female 916 629 208 178 79 79 38 26 18 14 18 16 17 16 27 14 12 10 35 87 24 47 20 15 14 23 22 21 15 19 19 28 14 0 3 8 6 5 0 4 1 3 0 2014/2015 All 2,063 1,384 226 191 488 500 156 42 48 26 29 14 18 17 23 15 35 16 27 13 28 35 19 25 29 84 90 37 20 47 40 29 14 47 41 47 15 90 28 47 31 6 9 Female 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 35.0% 44.4% 45.4% 41.4% 90.5% 62.1% 50.0% 94.1% 34.8% 40.0% 48.6% 38.5% 50.0% 63.2% 42.6% 16.0% 34.5% 11.1% 41.7% 96.7% 64.9% 15.0% 50.0% 51.7% 48.9% 53.7% 44.7% 35.6% 67.9% 40.4% 17.9% 45.2% % 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Female 855 534 233 15 80 88 44 26 16 18 20 19 10 11 25 17 26 21 15 10 16 40 96 28 46 28 17 13 30 21 24 12 11 17 35 15 0 5 6 0 8 5 0 8 1 0 2015/2016 All 1,700 172 996 189 515 172 38 10 13 15 46 43 26 24 18 20 14 20 24 16 44 17 26 15 36 34 18 39 37 16 88 97 45 22 46 51 34 13 54 50 52 12 90 24 39 30 Female 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 39.5% 46.5% 50.3% 38.5% 40.0% 53.6% 46.6% 95.7% 66.7% 57.1% 95.0% 41.7% 68.8% 56.8% 33.3% 58.3% 83.3% 45.2% 25.6% 43.2% 50.0% 45.5% 99.0% 62.2% 54.9% 50.0% 55.6% 42.0% 46.2% 45.8% 43.6% 20.3% 50.0% % 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 4.5% 0.0% Female 1,007 692 221 155 10 77 94 17 51 20 19 15 18 19 15 12 20 20 26 24 20 14 12 44 90 22 48 17 12 12 27 19 25 18 12 17 24 14 4 5 8 0 8 6 0 7 4 0 2016/2017 All 2,184 1,470 188 198 516 498 144 33 10 13 13 17 54 48 20 25 15 18 13 21 30 21 43 20 26 15 38 30 22 40 29 19 96 92 43 23 48 28 31 12 53 39 52 18 91 22 40 33 Female 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 30.3% 41.0% 40.0% 46.1% 38.5% 61.5% 47.1% 47.5% 94.4% 76.0% 61.5% 90.5% 50.0% 57.1% 46.5% 40.0% 63.2% 90.9% 42.8% 35.0% 41.4% 36.8% 45.8% 97.8% 51.2% 17.4% 60.7% 38.7% 50.9% 48.7% 48.1% 31.1% 54.5% 42.5% 16.7% 42.4% % 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Female 1,023 730 200 267 37 93 20 69 17 19 14 18 17 16 11 13 25 23 11 32 11 40 69 24 41 14 29 20 24 24 13 16 26 15 6 4 3 0 0 9 4 0 7 7 0 8 0 2017/2018 All 2,109 1,391 107 207 511 567 137 14 10 20 73 48 17 27 14 18 23 18 22 17 36 25 23 14 22 40 35 22 27 17 95 74 47 12 41 20 19 14 57 45 52 24 98 28 45 30 15 0 Female 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 34.6% 28.6% 30.0% 48.5% 52.5% 44.9% 94.5% 70.4% 73.9% 88.9% 40.9% 64.7% 36.1% 28.6% 50.0% 91.4% 39.1% 31.8% 40.7% 41.2% 42.1% 93.2% 51.1% 40.0% 50.9% 44.4% 46.2% 47.1% 46.4% 35.6% 19.0% 50.0% 40.0% % 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Source: FitnessandRecreation andAthleticsdatabases Note 2:USports=University Sports,nationalassociationforUniversity athletics. Note 1:OUA=OntarioUniversityAthletics. Athletic Accomplishments,2017-2018 Student AthletesbyOrganization, 2017-2018 Student AthletesbyGender, 2017-2018 OUA AcademicAward Winners Academic All-Canadians OUA CoachesoftheYear U SportsCoachesoftheYear OUA MajorAwards OUA RookieTeam Members OUA RookiesoftheYear OUA All-Stars OUA MVPs U SportsMajorAwards U SportsRookiesoftheYear U SportsMVPs U SportsAll-Canadians OUA Bronze Medals(Team) OUA SilverMedals(Team) OUA Championships(Team) U SportsChampionships(Team) Accomplishment U

Female S 49% ports/OUA 34% 2017-2018 153 100 108 45 10 4 4 3 3 4 1 1 1 4 2 4 3 Clubs 66% 51% Male

Guelph hadover University of In 2017/2018, student athletes. 2,100 43

UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 44 HSCL RESOURCES PHYSICAL ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ research andscholarshipfacilities,including: The maincampusishometoworld-leading collections, gardens andnaturalareas. Its 400-acre arboretum features plant andresearchedge learning technology. architectureand modern andcutting- The Guelphcampusblendshistorical sciences, engineeringandveterinarysciences. in plantandanimalsciences,environmental stations inOntarioconductinginnovativestudies U ofGalsooperatesanetworkresearch in Guelph,Toronto andRidgetown. The UniversityofGuelphoperatescampuses

Studies inImprovisation. InstituteforCritical International for JusticeandAccountability. Canadian FemicideObservatory Development Centre. Bioproducts Discoveryand Centre forBiodiversityGenomics. Mona CampbellCentre forAnimalCancer. Ontario Veterinary College,includingthe ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ projects in2017/18included: Federal $66MStrategicInvestmentFund Highlights

and innovation,increase partnerships facilities andwillaccelerate research which repurposed andupgradedexisting was completedonthe $5Mproject Guelph FoodInnovation Centre –Work and innovationinbioproducts. existing facilitytosupporttheresearch addition withanexpansionofthe – Centre: Bio-carbonResearch Centre Bioproducts DiscoveryandDevelopment that benefitdisciplinesacross theUniversity. unique digitalcontent,datasetsandtools edge research producing newmethodologies, supporting thenextgenerationofleading- created aResearch Collaboratoryspace was completedonthe$16Mproject that Library RenewalandRenovation–Work Research Collaboratory:McLaughlin within theChemistrydepartment. support research andinnovation completed onthe$14Mproject to MacNaughton Building–Work was Renewal andRenovationofthe Work wascompletedonthe$7M

࡟ ࡟ Other projects in2017/18included: ࡟ ࡟

$20M “Enhanced Learning” addition. $20M “EnhancedLearning” the veterinaryhospitalaswell progressed onthe$15Mrenovation of OVC Phase1&2–Work has space forstudentstudyandcollaboration. and collectionsfreed upmuch-needed created compactsolutionsforarchives completed onthe$5Mproject which Renewal ofLowerLevel–Work was McLaughlin Library:Renovationand and prevent infectiousdiseases. research andtrainingprograms toidentify that willallowforcontinuedandenhanced 2 production animalresearch isolationunit the $15MfacilitywithanewBiosafetyLevel Isolation Unit–Work hasprogressed on Production AnimalResearch expectancy andhavebeenrenewed. systems havepassedtheirusefullife Reynolds Building.Themajorbuilding and renewal ofthe100century-oldold on the$9Mproject withtherenovation Collaborative Space–Work wascompleted Reynolds BuildingResearch and the foodmanufacturingsector. with industryandexpandtrainingacross

https://www.pr.uoguelph.ca. For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ Projects commencedin2017/18included: ࡟ ࡟

include theadditionofanelectricboiler. of thecampusheatrecovery systemand Program willincorporatetheexpansion Greenhouse GasCampusRetrofits $9M project fundedbytheprovincial Heat RecoveryLoopExpansion–a accessible multi-useImprovLab theatre. MacKinnon Buildingaswellconstructan make accessiblethenorthwingof and additionthatwillupgrade Improv Theatre –a$20Mrenovation MacKinnon BuildingNorthWing/ and PsychologicalClinicalServicesunits. for theCoupleandFamilyTherapyCentre renewal project thatwillcreate anewhome Former VMIBuilding–a$12Madaptionand the Victoria Street locationtotheArboretum. has progressed onthe$15Mrelocation from Relocation ofTurfgrass Institute–Work student wellnesshubforthecampus. project tocreate acentralconsolidated Work hasprogressed onthe$12M J.T. PowellRenovationandAddition–

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 University of Guelph Physical Facilities

Number of Building Usage NASM1 Gross Area Buildings Total campus area is Academic 12 16,334.9 30,417.8

Academic/Administration 11 33,953.5 70,656.0 acres. Academic/Research 33 114,131.4 192,679.3 1,217 Administration 9 20,475.8 32,595.7 Animal Storage 3 2,618.7 3,581.8 Athletic Facility 4 36,304.0 52,457.9 Food Facility 2 2,318.4 3,203.1 Library 2 21,600.0 27,085.8 Maintenance 7 3,621.7 9,233.0 Multi-Use2 7 16,282.0 28,831.1 Other3 7 6,865.9 7,662.4 Research 10 10,793.0 15,345.6 Residence 24 111,269.0 176,420.4 Storage 12 1,776.9 1,962.8 GRAND TOTAL 143 398,345.2 652,132.5

Note 1: NASM = Net Assignable Square Metres Note 2: Multi-Use are buildings that have a combination of different uses (e.g. Administration/Residence - Johnston Hall, Academic/Maintenance - Blackwood Hall, Adminis- tration/Maintenance - Vehicle Services Building) Note 3: Other are buildings serving a specific need (e.g. Arboretum Booth or Arboretum Shelter, Child Care Centre, President’s House) Source: Space Information Management System and Capital Planning System

Buildings Construction Date The average building Buildings Construction Date age is

25 21 18 18 years. 20 16 50.3 14 Bu il dings

15 10 of 9 9

r 8 8 10 6 4 5 2 Numbe 0

Year Building was Constructed

5,400parking spaces on 52 parking lots. 22 km of roads and 58 km of walkways.

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 46 Gross Area by Year Built Gross Area by Year Built

2% Total gross area 13% Pre 1900 15% of University of 1900-1940 Guelph buildings is 1940-1969 652,133 m2. 29% 1970-1999 41% 2000+

Use of AssignableUse of Assignable Space Spac e

Residence Categories included in 28% Teaching and Research: Teaching and Classroom Facilities, Undergraduate Research Laboratory, Research Laboratory 44% Space, Academic Departmental Miscellaneous Offices and Related Space, Health 8% Science Clinical Facilities, Central Administration Services, Animal Space. 4% Student Services Library Categories included in 12% 4% Student Services: Recreation/Athletic Space, Food Facilities, Bookstore and Other Merchandising Facilities, Total NASMs of Health Service Facilities. the buildings are Categories included in m2. Miscellaneous: 398,345 Plant Maintenance, Common Use and Student Activity Space, Non-Library Study Space, Assembly and Exhibition Facilities, Other University Facilities.

Source: Space Information Management System and Capital Planning System

47 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 48 sustains more than5,000localjobs. each yearinlivingexpenses,which Students alonecontribute$370million and supportsmore than12,000full-timejobs. each year, including$789indirect expenditures, contribution is injected into the regional economy Locally, $1.6billionoftheUniversity’s cumulative $7.2 billionontheCanadianeconomy. community-building hasatotalimpactof improve lifethrough research, teachingand The UniversityofGuelph’s commitmentto FINANCIAL SERVICES https://www.uoguelph.ca/finance/. For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ Highlights

return (discountrate)of 5.65%. assets thatwaslowerthantheexpected return of3.7%oninvestedpensionplan deficit increased asthe result ofanactual non-pension benefits.Infiscal2018,this includes obligationsforbothpensionand liability foremployeefuture benefits,which entirely oftheUniversity’s unfunded The Unrestricted Deficitconsistsalmost operating reserves financing. andinternal grants,contributions, by government buildings, equipmentandfacilitiesfunded $135 millioninvestedinfiscal2018 component ofNetAssetsincludes The InvestedinCapitalAssets to salaries,benefitsandstudentassistance. Total Expensesincreased 4.8% primarily due to the0.9%increase inTotal Revenue. offset by lower investment contributed returns with continuedgrowth instudentenrolments extent seenin2017.Revenuesassociated year were positiveoverall,althoughnottothe University financial results forthe2018fiscal

Total University–FinancialPosition Total University–AnnualResults ($ millions) Year endedApril30,2018,withcomparativefigures for2017 Financial Highlights Source: UniversityofGuelphAnnualFinancialReport Components ofNetAssets: Total NetAssets Total ChangeinNetAssets Direct ChangestoNetAssets: Excess ofRevenueOverExpenses Unrestricted Surplus(Deficit) Internally Restricted Internally Invested inCapitalAssets Endowed (Externally and Internally Restricted) andInternally Endowed (Externally Total Liabilities Total Assets Employee Future BenefitsRe-measurements Endowment Additions Total Expenses(netofInterest RateSwapsgain) Total Revenue 2018 2018 1,189.0 2,115.2 -311.2 288.7 587.9 360.8 926.2 763.3 825.4 -24.5 42.3 62.1 4.7 2017 2017 1,131.2 2,015.1 -305.9 320.8 516.6 352.4 883.9 149.6 728.5 818.3 33.9 25.9 89.8 Change Change -107.3 100.1 -27.7 -32.1 -58.4 -21.2 71.3 42.3 57.8 34.8 -5.3 8.4 7.1 49

UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 50 ࡟ Highlights ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ supported byalumniinclude: Recent andongoingprojects globe undertheGlobal@Guelphinitiative. developmentprojectsinternational around the global presence inteaching,research and reachinternational mirrors theUniversity’s from more than160countriesworldwide.That The UniversityofGuelphhas173,000alumni shared purposetoImprove Life. to supporttheUniversityandits generously oftheirtimeandresources U ofGalumniare engagedandgive ALUMNI AFFAIRS ANDDEVELOPMENT

largest numberof newgiftsorpledgesof with thepriorfiscalyear andincludedthe 2017/2018 fundraising results were onpar and newfacultypositions. Student scholarships/travelgrants Natural HealthProducts Research Alliance. engineering andLyme disease. Studies ofsustainablefood Macdonald Hallrenovations. landscaping project. Alumni StadiumPavilionand

https://www.alumni.uoguelph.ca/. For more information,pleasevisit ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟

$499,999, totaling$8,768,468. 99 donorsmadegifts between $25,000and totaling $4,524,7367. 12,617 donorsmadegiftsunder$25,000, two newfacultypositions. scholarships ortravelgrantsandestablished new studentsupportinitiativessuchas Research Alliance.Donorssupported83 support fortheNaturalHealthProducts and Lyme disease,andsignificantsponsorship in theareas ofsustainablefoodengineering of research fundsofmore than$1millioneach support research includedtheestablishment Hall Renovations.Newgiftsandpledgesto Landscaping Project andtheMacdonald directed totheAlumniStadiumPavilionand campus, withthelargest valueofgifts Donors supportedcapitalprojects across expectancies tomore than$75million. projected valueofconfirmedplannedgift 2017-18. Thesenewconfirmationsbringthe University ofGuelphwere confirmedin 124 newplannedgiftstosupportthe fiscal year. orhigherconfirmedin any $1 million

Source: AlumniAffairs&Development Note 2: Province of residence as of last known contact information. Note 1:DataasofSeptember2018. Number ofContactableAlumnibyProvince/Territory Source: AlumniAffairs&Development Note 3:DataasofSeptember2018. Note 2:Represents theindividualswithanhonorarydegree. Note 1:Collegeofgraduationisunknown. Number ofContactableAlumni GRAND TOTAL Unknown Yukon Saskatchewan Quebec Prince Edward Island Ontario Nunavut Nova Scotia Northwest Territories Newfoundland andLabrador New Brunswick Manitoba British Columbia Alberta Province /Territory GRAND TOTAL Honorary Guelph-Humber Campus Ontario Veterinary College Ontario AgriculturalCollege College ofSocialandAppliedHumanSciences College ofEngineeringandPhysicalSciences College ofBiologicalScience College ofBusinessandEconomics College ofArts College Other 1

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# ofAlumni 125,837 119,695 1,081 3,364 2,656 528 256 967 194 504 569 20 93 27 80 Contactable Alumni 135,370 24,508 34,965 20,178 14,085 8,421 9,372 5,932 9,289 8,605 15 Services andBenefits. participants inAlumni student andalumni 16,000 Ther 9,000+ 100 80+ donor events e are more than

alumnireunions alumni and attendees

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 Total Number of Alumni by Country of Residence

Country # of Alumni Country # of Alumni Country # of Alumni

Africa (Not Specified) 3 Grenada 9 Panama 3 Algeria 7 Guadeloupe 2 Papua New Guinea 11 Antigua and Barbuda 10 Guatemala 8 Paraguay 5 Argentina 21 Guyana 18 People’s Republic of China 320 Asia (Not Specified) 1 Honduras 6 Peru 9 Australia 356 Hong Kong 599 Philippines 28 alumni172,994 living in more Austria 11 Hungary 1 Poland 6 Azerbaijan 2 Iceland 12 Portugal 10 than 160 countries. Bahamas 37 India 134 Puerto Rico 2 Bahrain 3 Indonesia 51 Qatar 4 Bangladesh 24 Iran 29 Republic of Moldova 1 Barbados 83 Iraq 7 Republic of Singapore 126 Belgium 16 Ireland 29 Republic of South Africa 33 Belize 8 Isle of Man 3 Republic of Vietnam 4 Bermuda 116 Israel 34 Romania 3 Bhutan 1 Italy 43 Russia 5 Bolivia 4 Ivory Coast 2 Saudi Arabia 18 Bosnia-Hercegovina 1 Jamaica 90 Scotland 64 Botswana 13 Japan 76 Senegal 1 Brazil 44 Jordan 10 Serbia 1 British Solomon Islands 2 Kenya 88 Seychelles 1 British West Indies 10 Kuwait 7 Sierra Leone 7 Brunei Darussalam 5 Latvia 1 Slovak Republic 5 Bulgaria 1 Lebanon 5 Somalia 2 Burma 4 Leeward Island 1 South Korea 47 Burundi 1 Libya 7 Southwest Africa 6 Cambodia 3 Luxembourg 3 Spain 19 Cameroon 2 Macao 3 Sri Lanka 33 Canada 163,163 Madagascar 4 St Kitts 2 Cayman Islands 21 Malawi 11 St Lucia 12 Channel Islands 1 Malaysia 572 St Vincent 3 Chile 24 Maldive Island 1 Sudan 1 Colombia 28 Mali 1 Swaziland 9 Costa Rica 20 Malta 6 Sweden 30 Croatia 3 Marshall Island 1 Switzerland 73 Cuba 1 Martinique 1 Taiwan 33 Cyprus 4 Mauritius 4 Tanzania 32 Czechoslovakia Republic 7 Mexico 84 Thailand 45 Denmark 13 Mongolia 1 Trinidad and Tobago 202 Dominica 1 Montserrat 1 Tunisia 1 Dominican Republic 1 Morocco 1 Turkey 23 Ecuador 8 Namibia 2 Turks & Caicos Islands 3 Egypt 21 Nepal 4 Uganda 9 El Salvador 1 Netherlands 54 United Arab Emirates 31 Estonia 2 Netherlands Antilles 4 United Kingdom 403 Ethiopia 9 New Zealand 122 United States 4,519 Fiji Islands 3 Nicaragua 5 Uruguay 3 Finland 7 Niger 2 Venezuela 15 France 43 Nigeria 99 Virgin Islands 3 Gambia 1 North Korea 1 Wales 15 Germany 83 North Vietnam 4 Western Samoa 4 Ghana 81 Northern Ireland 6 Zaire 1 Greece 41 Norway 21 Zambia 28 Greenland 2 Pakistan 30 Zimbabwe 22 TOTAL 172,994 Note 1: Data as of September 2018. Note 2: Country of residence as of last known contact information. Source: Alumni Affairs & Development

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 52 Giving by Source ($), 2013/2014 to 2017/2018

Source 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Alumni 4,318,879 4,354,072 2,415,978 3,062,230 4,386,740 Businesses, Associations, Foundations 19,511,476 12,252,286 22,502,093 24,042,283 15,216,746 Campus Community 891,364 1,258,532 1,986,683 935,636 1,936,563 Friends 4,904,230 6,834,292 3,521,092 4,451,023 8,777,681 Parents 800,285 202,551 302,945 218,002 448,000 Students 4,510 17,110 45,225 79,395 108,855 Vet Clinic 344,555 330,508 456,898 334,566 388,163 TOTAL 30,775,299 25,249,350 31,230,914 33,123,135 31,262,748

Note 1: As of September 20, 2018 Note 2: Previous years results represent adjusted values (write-offs, backdated gifts, etc) as of September 20, 2018. Source: Alumni Affairs & Development

Giving by Source, 2017/2018 Giving by Source, 2017/2018

Vet Clinic Alumni Students 1.2% 14.0% 0.4% Parents 1.4%

Friends Businesses, 28.1% Associations, Foundations Campus 48.7% Community 6.2%

53 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Giving by Purpose ($), 2017/2018 Giving by Purpose ($), 2017/2018 9,000,000 8,140,041 7,930,743 8,000,000 7,000,000 6,300,424 6,000,000 5,000,000 4,000,000 3,500,100 2,610,956 3,000,000 2,346,627 2,000,000 1,000,000 433,858 0 Facilities & Faculty Other Research Student Teaching & Unrestricted Supplies Positions Restricted Support Learning Support

Note 1: As of September 20, 2018 Source: Alumni Affairs & Development

Fundraising History, 2007/2008 to 2017/2018

Fiscal Year Results 2007-2008 $19,789,175 2008-2009 $15,035,321 2009-2010 $21,530,268 2010-2011 $23,123,490 2011-2012 $27,198,897 2012-2013 $27,437,185 2013-2014 $30,775,299 2014-2015 $25,249,350 2015-2016 $31,230,914 2016-2017 $33,123,135 2017-2018 $31,262,748

Note 1: As of September 20, 2018 Note 2: Previous years results represent adjusted values (write-offs, backdated gifts, etc) as of September 20, 2018. Source: Alumni Affairs & Development

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 54 For more information,pleasevisithttps://www.uoguelph.ca/ccs /. ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ research through core ITservices,asfollows: CCS partnerswithunitsacross and campustosupportteaching,learning provides centralinformationtechnology(IT)servicestothecampuscommunity. The DepartmentofComputingandCommunicationsServices(CCS)atUG COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES COMPUTING AND

Information security Storage andbackup Identity andaccessmanagement Campus websiteplatform Enterprise applications Desktop andgeneralITsupport Telephony Network connectivity IT project managementandbusinessanalysis Email andcalendaring

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 Number of WiFi Access Points on Campus Number of WiFi Access Points on Campus

4000 3,700 3500 3,300

3000 2,850

2500

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1500 920 1,000 1000

500

0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Note: Number of access points for 2018 is projected. Source: Computing and Communications Services.

The current percentage of incoming malicious messages and spam is CCS Statistics, 2017/2018 97% CCS IT Help Centre Support Requests 33,655 Office 365 Mailboxes 65,000 Desktop Computers Supported 1,785 Data Stored on CCS Servers (TB) 100 On average, 12,000 Active Phone Extensions 6,500 wired connections Drupal websites Hosted and Supported 110 and more than 28,000 wireless connections Source: Computing and Communications Services. connect to the U of G network each day.

Over the last 12 months, CCS received ~2.1 million email messages per day and CCS’s email filtering software blocked a total of ~775 million messages.

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 56 ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ electronic andprint materials. will betterenabletheintegrationandcuration of Management System—iscomingtoUofG that Collaborative Futures—a transformationalLibrary ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ ࡟ following: new spacesandresources, including the ever suchproject inthelibrary–hasyielded A recent majorrenovation –thelargest- research andscholarlypursuitsatUofG. aswell that isvitaltoteachingandlearning, The McLaughlinLibraryisacentralhuboncampus MCLAUGHLIN LIBRARY

Collaborative Futures issettogolivein2020. partners. that willbesearchable byallconsortium that represent more than18millionrecords Collectively, theuniversitieshave collections universities thatare partoftheconsortium. McLaughlin Libraryisoneof14Ontario student seating. Replacement ofstudycarrels andincreased faculty support. Creation ofamediastudioforstudentand digital scholarship. Development oftheScholarsStudiofor A newArchival andSpecialCollectionsspace.

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and SpecialCollections space. the secondfloornear theArchival Studies Collectionwill belocatedon By fall2018,thelibrary’s entire Scottish aiming for3,800by2020. seating byfivepercentto3,242— The libraryhasincreased student the rest oftheoldcarrels willbereplaced. lower levelandsecondfloor—comefall2018, replaced nearly50-year-old onesonthe During therenovations, newstudycarrels major renovations included: in McLaughlinLibrary’s history. The completion ofthelargest renovations The 2017/2018yearsawthe • • • • •

lower levelandsecondfloor. lower level. student andfacultysupport. space dedicatedtoDigitalScholarship. reading room, andaseminarroom. space—including anexhibitspace,a Replacement ofstudycarrels onthe Increased compactshelvingonthe Creation ofaMediaStudio—for Development oftheScholarsStudio—a New Archival andSpecialCollections

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UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 ࡟ Access to the library’s collection via the website increased to almost 3 million views and continues to grow at a rate of 6 per cent each year. ࡟ Use of electronic resources grew by 11 per cent to more than 3.6 million journal article downloads. ࡟ The learning videos on the library’s YouTube Channel had more than 90,000 views and a total watch time of almost 120,000 minutes, (2,000 hours), representing a nearly 100-per-cent increase versus 2016/2017 views. ࡟ The library’s collection of course- and topic- specific online guides received more than 195,000 total views. For more information on the library visit: https://www.lib.uoguelph.ca/.

| FACT BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT 58 Library Holdings, 2013/2014 to 2017/2018

2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Titles held (all formats) 1,847,444 2,013,750 2,032,273 1,904,084 1,902,364 Volumes held 2,021,024 2,205,059 2,260,320 2,259,589 2,241,190 eBooks 408,669 630,758 624,140 675,629 682,611

Library Resource Spending ($), 2013/2014 to 2017/2018

2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 One-time resources 1,598,590 1,363,430 1,023,808 1,363,117 1,657,537 Ongoing resources 5,209,040 5,608,697 6,276,961 5,763,233 5,701,524 Collections support 858,631 862,478 945,962 826,334 831,373

Library Programs and Services, 2014/2015 to 2017/2018

2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Total Library and Learning Commons Library visits 1,401,601 1,504,020 1,545,100 1,444,905 Consultations 14,291 22,904 25,345 25,314 Presentations 2,250 2,112 2,263 2,136 Presentation participants 36,977 37,461 41,496 49,023 Writing and Learning Services Consultations 3,600 2,875 4,087 3,824 Use of electronic resources grew by Presentations 391 443 570 461 11% to more than Presentation participants 10,389 12,515 14,538 15,274 Information Literacy million

Consultations 307 222 235 321 journal3.6 article

Presentations 219 162 201 228 downloads. Presentation participants 9,422 9,157 11,719 13,739 English as an Additional Language Consultations 426 120 1,108 1,677 Presentations 32 45 38 78 Presentation participants 371 680 538 1,582 Library Accessibility Services Consultations 525 574 603 572 Requests for alternate text format 743 979 1,017 1,169

Source: McLaughlin Library

59 BOOK | 2017-2018 UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH | FACT Fact Book Glossary

CAUBO – Canadian Association of University International – Students studying at the Business Officers University on a study permit

CIHR – Canadian Institutes of Health Research MTCU – Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (formerly MAESD – Ministry of COFO – Council of Ontario Finance Officers Advanced Education and Skills Development)

Credits – Guelph courses are based on credit NASM – Net Assignable Square Metres weight. Most courses are valued at 0.5, and some have credit weighting of 0.25, 0.75 or 1.00. OMAFRA – Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food A full-time course load for students at Guelph and Rural Affairs is 2.00 (typically four courses) or 2.50 (typically five courses) per semester. 2.75 credits is the Other Canadian SS – Other Canadian maximum course load a University of Guelph Secondary Schools student can take per semester. Credit weight is based on the amount of work involved in the OSAP – Ontario Student Assistance Program course, not the number of hours. OUA – Ontario University Athletics CSRDE – Consortium for Student Retention Data Exchange OUAC – Ontario Universities’ Application Centre

Degrees Awarded – Refers to total degrees Part-time Student – A student who is registered conferred at annual convocations. in fewer than 2.00 credits in a semester is considered to be part-time. FCI – Facility Condition Index NSERC – Natural Sciences and Engineering FFTE (Fiscal Full-time Equivalent) – For most Research Council undergraduate programs, FFTE is based on the student credit load as a proportion of the normal SSHRC – Social Sciences and Humanities annual credit load for that program. The normal Research Council load is determined by the total required credits specified in the University calendar. For the DVM TIPS – Tri-Agency Institutional Programs program, a full-time student generates 0.5 FFTEs Secretariat (includes funding for Canada in each active term. Research Chairs, Canada Excellence Research Chairs, Canada First Research Excellence Fund, Full-time Student – The normal full-time and Research Support Fund) semester load for academic programs is 2.50 credits except where otherwise prescribed by Tri-Agency – Refers to one of the three following the schedule of studies. agencies: NSERC, SSHRC, or CIHR

Headcount – Number of students enrolled at – National governing body of university the University sports in Canada

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