A1- ADDRESS
You can contact Laurentian University using the following addresses and phone numbers:
Name of Institution Laurentian University
935 Ramsey Lake Road Sudbury, Ontario Mailing Address P3E 2C6 Canada
705-675-1151 Main Phone Number 1-800-461-4030 (Ontario)
WWW Home Page Address www.laurentian.ca
Admissions Phone Number 705-675-4843
Admissions Toll-free Number 1-800-461-4030 (Ontario)
Office of Admissions Laurentian University 935 Ramsey Lake Road Admissions Office Mailing Address Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2C6 Canada
Admissions Fax Number 705-675-4891
Admissions E-mail Address [email protected]
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A2- Qualifications
Number of degrees conferred in the calendar year 2014
Qualifications Qualifications Offered? Awarded† in 2014
Undergraduate Certificate 58
Undergraduate Diploma 4
1,959 Bachelor’s Degree
209 1st Professional Degree*
Graduate Certificate 0
Graduate Diploma 12
Master’s Degree 268
Doctoral Degree 16
* 1st entry professional degree refers to second entry programs and includes: Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary Medicine, Theology, Consecutive Education.
†: Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University), Northern Ontario School of Medicine and the collaboration with Georgian College and Michener Institute, but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College.
Source: Institutional Records on Qualifications Awarded
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A3- Degrees Conferred
Number of degrees conferred in the calendar year 2014
Bachelor’s & Program 1st Professional Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Degree
Agriculture & Biological Science 100 19 5
508 131 Business & Commerce 0
15 Computer Science 0 0
Education (Teacher Training) 275 0 0
Engineering 53 9 4
Fine & Applied Arts 20 0 0
Health Professions 38 0 0
210 3 Humanities 0
122 4 Kinesiology / Recreation / Physical Ed. 0
Mathematics 10 7 0
Medicine 32 0 0
Nursing 136 11 1
16 7 Other Arts & Science 3
38 22 2 Physical Sciences
Social Sciences 581 48 0
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Bachelor’s & Program 1st Professional Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Degree
14 7 Therapy and Rehabilitation 0
Not Reported 0 0 1
TOTAL: DEGREES CONFERRED TO 2,093 212 12 CANADIAN STUDENTS
TOTAL: DEGREES CONFERRED TO 75 56 4 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
TOTAL: DEGREES CONFERRED 2,168 268 16
Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) Northern Ontario School of Medicine and the collaboration with Georgian College and Michener Institute, but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College.
Source: Institutional Records on Qualifications Awarded
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A4 - Male Enrolment by Program, 2014
Number of degree-seeking students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2014, including domestic and international students.
Bachelor's and 1st Master's Doctoral Professional Degree Degree Degree Program Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full-Time Time Time Time Time Time
129 38 10 3 10 2 Agriculture & Biological Science
53 3 0 0 0 0 Architecture
514 129 18 71 0 0 Business & Commerce
84 21 0 0 0 0 Computer Science
83 22 0 0 0 0 Education
511 28 17 5 14 4 Engineering
27 1 0 0 0 0 Fine & Applied Arts
114 39 9 1 0 0 Humanities
165 9 11 2 0 0 Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys. Ed.
14 0 14 2 0 0 Mathematics
0 0 0 0 0 0 Medicine
44 46 2 8 3 5 Nursing
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Bachelor's and 1st Master's Doctoral Professional Degree Degree Degree Program Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full-Time Time Time Time Time Time
201 68 1 0 11 7 Other Arts & Science
3 0 0 0 0 0 Other Health Professions
62 8 34 3 13 1 Physical Science
527 144 27 9 0 0 Social Science
1 0 0 0 0 0 Therapy & Rehabilitation
2,234 504 107 101 36 19 Total: Domestic Enrolment (1)
298 52 36 3 15 0 Total: International Enrolment (2)
2,532 556 143 104 51 19 Grand Total
Definition of full-time/part-time status
The definition of a full-time student:
1) For undergraduate students: one who registers in at least 22 credits in the regular Winter Session, or in at least 12 credits in either the Fall or Winter terms. 2) For graduate students: the load is equal to the load intent, as declared by the student.
The figures above do not necessarily include coop enrolment and work term enrolment. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program). Source: Official Government Enrolment Data
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A5 - Female Enrolment by Program, 2014
Number of degree-seeking students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2014, including domestic and international students.
Bachelor's and 1st Master's Doctoral Professional Degree Degree Degree Program Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full-Time Time Time Time Time Time
Agriculture & Biological Science 369 47 31 2 13 3
74 0 0 0 0 0 Architecture
261 236 31 105 0 0 Business & Commerce
9 3 0 0 0 0 Computer Science
216 72 0 0 0 0 Education
87 5 4 2 3 1 Engineering
43 5 0 0 0 0 Fine & Applied Arts
283 60 2 2 0 0 Humanities
287 14 13 0 0 0 Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys. Ed.
4 0 5 1 0 0 Mathematics
337 205 18 38 10 16 Nursing
343 78 2 3 17 23 Other Arts & Science
148 12 0 0 0 0 Other Health Professions
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Bachelor's and 1st Master's Doctoral Professional Degree Degree Degree Program Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Full-Time Time Time Time Time Time
64 8 24 5 10 2 Physical Science
1,185 552 72 52 0 0 Social Science
62 2 16 0 0 0 Therapy & Rehabilitation
Total: 3,701 1,282 169 208 40 44 Domestic Enrolment (1)
Total: International 71 17 49 2 13 1 Enrolment (2)
3,772 1,299 218 210 53 45 Grand Total
Definition of full-time/part-time status
The definition of a full-time student: 1) For undergraduate students: one who registers in at least 22 credits in the regular Winter Session, or in at least 12 credits in either the Fall or Winter terms. 2) For graduate students: the load is equal to the load intent, as declared by the student.
The figures above do not necessarily include coop enrolment and work term enrolment. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program). Source: Official Government Enrolment Data
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A6 - Total Enrolment by Program, 2014
Number of degree-seeking students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2014, including domestic and international students.
Bachelor's and 1st Master's Doctoral Professional Degree Degree Degree Program Full- Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Time Time Time Time Time Time
498 85 41 5 23 5 Agriculture & Biological Science
127 3 0 0 0 0 Architecture
Business & Commerce 775 365 49 176 0 0
93 24 0 0 0 0 Computer Science
299 94 0 0 0 0 Education
598 33 21 7 17 5 Engineering
70 6 0 0 0 0 Fine & Applied Arts
397 99 11 3 0 0 Humanities
452 23 24 2 0 0 Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys. Ed.
18 0 19 3 0 0 Mathematics
381 251 20 46 13 21 Nursing
544 146 3 3 28 30 Other Arts & Science
151 12 0 0 0 0 Other Health Professions
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Bachelor's and 1st Master's Doctoral Professional Degree Degree Degree Program Full- Part- Full- Part- Full- Part- Time Time Time Time Time Time
126 16 58 8 23 3 Physical Science
1,712 696 99 61 0 0 Social Science
63 2 16 0 0 0 Therapy & Rehabilitation
Total: 5,935 1,786 276 309 76 63 Domestic Enrolment (1)
369 69 85 5 28 1 Total: International Enrolment (2)
6,304 1,855 361 314 104 64 Grand Total
Definition of full-time/part-time status
The definition of a full-time student: 1) For undergraduate students: one who registers in at least 22 credits in the regular Winter Session, or in at least 12 credits in either the Fall or Winter terms. 2) For graduate students: the load is equal to the load intent, as declared by the student.
The figures above do not necessarily include coop enrolment and work term enrolment. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program). Source: Official Government Enrolment Data
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A7 - Full-Time Enrolment by Immigration Status
Number of degree-seeking full-time students (headcount) enrolled for Fall 2014.
Bachelor's and 1st Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Professional Degree
Student Student Student Canadian Canadian Canadian Visa Visa Visa
5,935 369 276 85 76 28
The figures above do not necessarily include coop enrolment and work term enrolment. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program). Source: Official Government Enrolment Data
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B1 – Applicants and Registrants by Program
Full-time, first-year applicants and registrants in first entry programs by type and program, 2014
Applicants / Registrants who All Other Applicants / Program Name attended an Ontario Secondary Registrants Total
School in the previous year (Non-Secondary School)
Architecture Total applicants (first choice) 36 18 54 Total registrants (first choice) 21 3 24 Total applications (all choices) 233 73 306 Total registrants (all choices) 57 11 68 Arts/Humanities/Social Science Total applicants (first choice) 294 201 495 Total registrants (first choice) 139 76 215 Total applications (all choices) 1,645 530 2,175 Total registrants (all choices) 249 160 409 Science Total applicants (first choice) 303 101 404 Total registrants (first choice) 174 25 199 Total applications (all choices) 1,484 332 1,816 Total registrants (all choices) 327 82 409 Commerce/Management/Business Administration Total applicants (first choice) 70 84 154 Total registrants (first choice) 39 26 65 Total applications (all choices) 426 170 596 Total registrants (all choices) 82 105 187 Education Total applicants (first choice) 121 19 140 Total registrants (first choice) 59 1 60 Total applications (all choices) 611 50 661 Total registrants (all choices) 102 2 104 Physical Education/Health Education/Recreation Total applicants (first choice) 89 41 130 Total registrants (first choice) 46 5 51 Total applications (all choices) 377 104 481 Total registrants (all choices) 77 12 89 Engineering & Applied Science Total applicants (first choice) 110 78 188 Total registrants (first choice) 64 14 78 Total applications (all choices) 523 182 705 Total registrants (all choices) 123 49 172 Fine & Applied Arts Total applicants (first choice) 4 1 5 Total registrants (first choice) 3 1 4 Total applications (all choices) 54 7 61 Total registrants (all choices) 7 1 8 Music Total applicants (first choice) 2 2 4 Total registrants (first choice) 1 1 2 Total applications (all choices) 17 4 21 Total registrants (all choices) 1 2 3
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Applicants / Registrants who All Other Applicants / Program Name attended an Ontario Secondary Registrants Total
School in the previous year (Non-Secondary School)
Nursing Total applicants (first choice) 146 65 211 Total registrants (first choice) 21 13 34 Total applications (all choices) 705 203 908 Total registrants (all choices) 69 72 141 Social Work Total applicants (first choice) 61 120 181 Total registrants (first choice) 39 36 75 Total applications (all choices) 269 258 527 Total registrants (all choices) 63 79 142 Other Administration Total applicants (first choice) 93 17 110 Total registrants (first choice) 51 2 53 Total applications (all choices) 262 45 307 Total registrants (all choices) 71 5 76 Other Degrees Total applicants (first choice) 46 100 146 Total registrants (first choice) 8 16 24 Total applications (all choices) 73 113 186 Total registrants (all choices) 10 18 28 Diploma Program Total applicants (first choice) 0 0 0 Total registrants (first choice) 0 0 0 Total applications (all choices) 0 0 0 Total registrants (all choices) 0 3 3
Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).
Source: Institutional Records
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B2 – Admission Requirements
Undergraduate Program Admission Requirements
URLs
The following URL will link you to OUAC’s eINFO, which will provide you with general information on universities’ programs, including www.electronicinfo.ca admission requirements:
Hyperlink to more detailed information and up-to-date policy on http://laurentian.ca/admissions admission requirements:
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B3 – Entering Averages, First Year Students, Fall 2014
The following tables show the percentage of full-time, first year students by range and program. Averages are based on final grades for Grade 12 university destination courses.
The information on each program cluster represents the combined results of admission policies for one or several programs, and for persons who have registered in an undergraduate program in the fall of 2014. Please refer to the section on admission policies to read about program-specific admission criteria for future students.
Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 28.8% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 16.3% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 32.7% Architecture Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 14.7% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 6.1% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 1.4% Overall Average 84.0% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.5% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 7.3% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 15.3% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 24.4% Arts Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 22.9% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 23.8% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 5.8% Overall Average 79.0% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 9.0% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 15.4% Business & Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 21.1% Commerce Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 19.8% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 20.2% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 14.6% Overall Average 78.3% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 1.5% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 5.5% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 23.0% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 36.8% Education Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 27.1% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 3.9% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 2.1% Overall Average 82.0%
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Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 11.1% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 23.5% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 26.3% Engineering Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 21.0% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 16.7% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 1.4% Overall Average 81.3% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 30.9% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 15.0% Fine & Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 27.8% Applied Arts Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 26.2% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 85.5% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% Music Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% Percent who received an entering average below 70% Overall Average † Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 1.6% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 25.3% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 37.3% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 25.4% Nursing Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 6.7% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 2.5% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 1.2% Overall Average 85.9% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 1.6% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 7.8% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 25.2% Other Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 32.5% Administration Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 27.8% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 5.0% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 82.1%
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Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 22.0% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 10.5% Other Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 49.0% Degrees Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 18.6% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 0.0% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 83.8% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 4.5% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 12.7% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 26.8% Physical Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 29.1% and Health Education Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 19.1% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 7.8% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 83.1% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 7.3% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 14.0% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 20.2% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 24.8% Science Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 14.8% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 13.5% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 5.4% Overall Average 82.1% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 0.0% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 5.8% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 23.7% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 27.6% Social Work Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 27.8% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 15.1% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 0.0% Overall Average 80.6% Percent who received an entering average of 95%+ 2.6% Percent who received an entering average between 90% and 94% 11.8% Percent who received an entering average between 85% and 89% 21.4% Percent who received an entering average between 80% and 84% 27.7% Overall Percent who received an entering average between 75% and 79% 20.0% Percent who received an entering average between 70% and 74% 12.9% Percent who received an entering average below 70% 3.7% Overall Average 81.5%
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† - Less than 10 students for this program cluster
Data includes the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).
Source: Institutional Records
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B4 – Admission Policies
The following chart shows 2015-16 application fees charged by OUAC.
Applicants who attended All Other Applicants an Ontario Secondary (Non-Secondary School) School in the previous year
Application: $150.00 $155.00
Additional Choices: $50.00 $50.00
Application (if outside Canada): $160.00 $165.00
The 'application' fee applies to the initial three university/program choices. The 'additional choices' fee must be paid for each university/program choice beyond the initial three.
Source: OUAC
B5 - Admission in Winter, Spring, and Summer Terms
Are first-time, first-year students accepted for terms other than the fall? Yes No [Please note that acceptance for terms other than fall may vary by program.]
Source: Institution
B6 - Deferred admission
Does your institution allow students to postpone enrolment after admission? Yes No [Please note that the policy on deferred admission may vary by program.]
If yes, maximum period of postponement: Not applicable
Source: Institution
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C1 - Transfer Admission
Enrolment of Transfer Students
Do you enrol transfer students in first entry undergraduate programs? Yes No
If yes above, may transfer students earn advanced standing credit by transferring credits earned from course work completed at other Yes No colleges/universities?
Source: Institution
C2 - Transfer Students
Applicants Registrants
Number of students who applied and enrolled as 1,048 498 first-year, degree-seeking transfer students in Fall 2014:
Transfer students are those students who attended another postsecondary institution. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).
Source: Institutional Record
C3 - Transfer Credit Policies
Policies on transfer
Hyperlink to specific policies on transfer students: College to LU transfers
Source: Institution
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D1 – Library
Number of holdings for the 2011-12 year for each of the following categories.
Material Units Number of Holdings
441,888 Monograph Titles - Print Titles: # titles
Monograph Titles - Electronic 331,212 # titles Titles:
574,148 Microform Units: # units
Government Documents (not # documents counted elsewhere):
1,416 Manuscripts and Archives: # linear metres
796 Printed Music Scores: # scores
198 Cartographic Materials: # sheets
33 Graphic Materials: # materials
927 Audio Materials: # titles
2,733 Film & Video Materials: # materials
14,439 Serials - Print & Microform: # titles
56,000 Serials - Electronic: # titles
Students entering Ontario universities today have access to a growing variety of world-class electronic information resources that are accessible to them 24x7x365. Our libraries are leaders in transforming traditional library services by adopting innovative technological solutions such as ScholarsPortal, a shared gateway to scholarly resources and RACER, a province-wide interlibrary loan service. Through these resources and services, our libraries are preparing students for today's world of information. Our libraries also provide a wide array of unique resources, services, and facilities. For more detailed information, click here: http://spotdocs.scholarsportal.info/display/sp/home. The table describes the holdings of the J.N. Desmarais Library, Laurentian University’s main library. The University of Sudbury and Huntington University also have libraries, but they are not members of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL). Students registered to programs offered jointly with colleges, such as Georgian College and St-Lawrence College, also have access to the libraries at these institutions. Source: Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Statistics Report
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E1 - Geography
Percentage of first-time, full-time, first-year undergraduate students enrolled in Fall 2014 by their home address in the previous year.
Percent from Ontario 93.5%
Percent from Rest of Canada 2.9%
Percent from Outside Canada 3.6%
Data includes the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) as well as the collaboration with Georgian College and St-Lawrence College (BBA only), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College (Nursing program).
Source: Institutional Records
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E2 – Living on Campus
Percentage of full-time, undergraduate students who live on campus, Fall 2014
% of Students Who Live on Campus First Year: 38.5% Total Undergraduate: 26.8%
Data includes the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) and the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, and collaborations with Georgian, Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St- Lawrence College.
Source: Individual Institutions
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E3 – Extracurricular Activities Offered
A large number of extracurricular activities are offered. The following link is provided.
URLs
Laurentian Athletic's http://laurentian.ca/voyageurs Varsity Teams -
Voyageurs
Campus Services http://laurentian.ca/campus-services
Source: Institution
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E4 – Housing
URLs
On-Campus Housing
The variety of housing, including residence On-Campus guarantee information is provided in the following link.
Off-Campus Housing Off-Campus
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F1 – Results from the 2014 National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) - Evaluation
A - “How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution?”
Excellent Good Fair Poor
First Year 19.8% 53.8% 23.8% 2.5%
Senior Year 21.0% 52.9% 21.0% 5.1%
B - “If you could start over again, would you go to the same institution you are now attending?”
Definitely Probably Probably Definitely Yes Yes No No
First Year 34.6% 45.8% 14.5% 5.0%
Senior Year 27.0% 48.6% 17.3% 7.0%
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F2 – Results from the 2013 Canadian Graduate Professional Student Survey (CGPSS)
Probably Definitely Definitely Probably Maybe F2a Not Not
If you were to start your graduate/professional career again, would you select this same university? 26.6% 39.3% 18.3% 10.9% 4.8%
Would you recommend this university to someone considering your program? 33.5% 27.8% 19.8% 13.2% 5.7%
F2b
Overall, how would you rate the quality of:
Very Excellent Good Fair Poor Good
Your academic experience at this university? 20.8% 39.2% 25.9% 11.3% 2.8%
Your student life experience at this university? 12.9% 25.4% 37.3% 16.7% 7.7%
Your graduate/professional program at this university? 18.9% 32.1% 28.8% 16.0% 4.2%
Your overall experience at this university? 16.1% 31.3% 34.6% 14.2% 3.8%
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G1 – Annual Expenses
First-Year, Average Undergraduate Arts and Science Full-Time Tuition, Ancillary Fees, Room and Board, and Other Expenses for 2015-16
Domestic International
Tuition Fees: $6,101.50 $19,407.20 Ancillary Fees: $799.50 $799.50
Room and Board (on-campus) Room Only1 $5,670 $5,670 (on-campus) Board Only2 $4,500 $4,500 (on-campus meal plan) Books and Supplies3 $1,200 $1,200 Transportation4 Free local bus pass Free local bus pass Other Expenses5 $0.00 $612.00
These expenses are for the full 2015-16 academic year, which refers to the period of time generally extending from September to April, usually equated to two or three trimesters. Ancillary fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees) and do not include optional fees (e.g., parking, laboratory use).
Costs vary by program.
1. Room only (on campus) - For a single room; costs vary depending on the type of accommodation (single or double occupancy), and on the building. Single room costs starting at $5,670.
2. Board only (on-campus meal plan) – Mandatory meal plans ranging from $1,763 to $4,500 for designated residences. Optional meal plans ranging from $150-$575 for non-designated and off-campus students, depending on the student preference. For more information visit: http://laurentian.ca/food-services
3. Books and Supplies - Can vary significantly depending on the program.
4. Transportation (off-campus) – Ancillary fees include the bus pass.
5. Included in other expenses: Domestic students should budget for additional discretionary expenses, for clothing, leisure etc. International student must purchase health insurance. They should also budget for additional discretionary expenses, for clothing, leisure etc.
Source: COU and Institutions
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G2 – Fees by Program
First-Year Tuition and Ancillary Domestic Fees by Program for 2015-16
Ancillary Program Tuition Fees Total Fees Architecture $9,319.00 $799.50 $10,118.50
Arts and Science $6,101.50 $799.50 $6,901.00
Music $6,101.50 $799.50 $6,901.00
Physical & Health $6,101.50 $1,024.50 $7,126.00 Education/Kinesiology
Social Work $6,101.50 $799.50 $6,901.00
Business & Commerce $7,136.00 $799.50 $7,935.50
Computer Science $7,136.00 $799.50 $7,935.50
Education (excluding AQs) $6,101.50 $799.50 $6,901.00
Engineering / Applied Science $7,744.40 $799.50 $8,543.90
Environmental Science/Studies $6,101.50 $799.50 $6,901.00
Nursing $6,101.50 $799.50 $6,901.00
Source: COU and Institutions
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H1 - Faculty
Number of Instructional Faculty Members (Excluding Clinicians) in Each Category for Fall 2014
Part-time Total FTEs (est) Full-time (Full-Time Equivalent) Total number of instructional faculty: 403 Total number who are female: 163
Total number with doctorate, first professional, or other highest level 331
degree:
1. Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and faculty on the payroll of community colleges (Georgian, Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College) involved with programs offered through collaborations with Laurentian.
2. Full-time faculty: as defined by Statistics Canada for its full-time faculty survey, or as would be defined by Statistics Canada for the Federated Universities that do not participate in the Statistics Canada survey.
3. Part-time faculty: one FTE defined as a teaching load of 15 credits; includes a few full-time faculty who do not contribute to the Statistics Canada survey because of a short-term contractual arrangement.
Source: Individual Institutions
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H2a – Class size
Undergraduate Class Size by Year Level (Sections), 2014
Class Sections
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
# % # % # % # %
< 30 students 87 49.7% 161 66.8% 168 76.0% 242 73.3%
30-60 students 41 23.4% 56 23.2% 42 19.0% 87 26.4%
61-100 students 26 14.9% 9 3.7% 11 5.0% 1 0.3%
101-250 students 17 9.7% 15 6.2% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
251+ students 4 2.3% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Total 175 100.0% 241 100.0% 221 100.0% 330 100.0%
Class Sections: an organized course (i.e. lecture) offered for credit
Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Georgian, Sault, Northern, and St- Lawrence College.
Source: Institutional Records
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H2b – Class size
Undergraduate Class Size by Year Level (Sub Sections), 2014
Class Sub Sections
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year
# % # % # % # %
<20 students 21 30.4% 27 39.1% 21 72.4% 1 33.3%
20-40 students 18 26.1% 33 47.8% 8 27.6% 1 33.3%
41+ students 30 43.5% 9 13.0% 0 0.0% 1 33.3%
Total 69 100.0% 69 100.0% 29 100.0% 3 100.0%
Class sub sections: any subsection of a course (i.e laboratory, recitation or discussion) Counts include the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University), but they exclude Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Georgian, Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College. Source: Institutional Records
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I1 – University Revenue, 2014
Revenue Type Operating Other Subtotal Ancillary Entities Entities Subtotal Trust Capital Total Endowment NC Consoli- Not Expendable dated Consoli- Funds dated i) Basic Formula Grant 41,728 0 41,728 0 0 0 0 0 0 41,728 0 ii) Non-Formula Grant iii) Other MTCU Grants and Contracts 28,682 0 28,682 0 146 0 146 1,068 1,963 31,859 0 b) Other Ontario Government Grants and Contracts 2,098 0 2,098 0 1,954 0 1,954 857 863 5,772 0 Total Ontario Grants and Contracts 72,508 0 72,508 0 2,100 0 2,100 1,925 2,826 79,359 0 c) Federal 1,446 0 1,446 0 6,805 0 6,805 17 1,376 9,644 0 d) Municipal 0 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 4,251 4,259 0 e) Other Provinces 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f) Foreign 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a) Tuition Fees 0 1,432 1,432 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,432 0 i) Domestic 36,235 0 36,235 0 0 0 0 0 0 36,235 0 ii) International 9,432 0 9,432 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,432 0 b) Miscellaneous Fees 3,837 0 3,837 6,942 0 0 0 0 0 10,779 0 Borrowings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,571 3,571 0 Donations and Non-Govt. Grants & Contracts 2,736 0 2,736 0 7,305 0 7,305 5,389 150 15,580 1,097 Sales of Services and Products 0 0 0 3,062 0 0 0 0 0 3,062 0 a) Endowment 1,777 0 1,777 0 114 0 114 2,109 0 4,000 0 b) Other Investment Income 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miscellaneous 2,641 0 2,641 0 331 0 331 3,219 0 6,191 0 TOTAL 130,612 1,432 132,044 10,004 16,663 0 16,663 12,659 12,174 183,544 1,097
For financial statements, please visit: http://www.laurentian.ca/financial-statements
Source: COU. COFO-UO Financial Report
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I2 – University Expenses, 2014
# Expense Type Operating Other Sub Ancillary Entities Entities Not Sub Trust Capital Total NC total Consoli- Consoli- total dated dated 1 Salaries and Wages i) Academic Ranks 51,106 0 51,106 0 715 0 715 147 0 51,968 ii) Other Instruction and Research 402 0 402 0 0 0 0 0 0 402 iii) Other Salaries & Wages 34,638 1,243 35,881 1,527 8,850 0 8,850 1,085 0 47,343 Total Salaries and Wages 86,146 1,243 87,389 1,527 9,565 0 9,565 1,232 0 99,713 2 Employee Benefits 19,163 161 19,324 350 825 0 825 376 0 20,875 Total Salaries and Benefits 105,309 1,404 106,713 1,877 10,390 0 10,390 1,608 0 120,588 3 Library Acquisitions 2,064 0 2,064 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,064 4 Equipment and Furniture Purchases 1,909 3 1,912 336 879 0 879 369 0 3,496 5 Equipment Rental and Maintenance 1,084 3 1,087 341 13 0 13 68 0 1,509 6 Printing and Duplicating 711 6 717 45 57 0 57 18 0 837 7 Materials and Supplies 2,804 12 2,816 255 1,395 0 1,395 302 0 4,768 Communications 8 424 0 424 10 15 0 15 9 0 458 Professional Fees 9 1,183 0 1,183 16 801 0 801 97 0 2,097 10 Costs of Goods Sold 0 0 0 232 0 0 0 0 0 232 Travel 11 2,361 0 2,361 15 1,304 0 1,304 530 0 4,210 Utilities 12 3,570 0 3,570 849 0 0 0 0 0 4,419 13 Renovations and Alterations 189 0 189 317 0 0 0 0 0 506 14 Externally Contracted Services 3,101 0 3,101 942 3 0 3 0 0 4,046 15 Scholarships, Bursaries, etc. 7,064 0 7,064 0 602 0 602 2,681 0 10,347 Debt Repayments 16 468 0 468 844 0 0 0 0 0 1,312 17 Interest 1,087 0 1,087 1,796 0 0 0 0 0 2,883 18 Building, Land and Site Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15,746 15,746 19 Other Operational Expenditures 4,286 231 4,517 586 754 0 754 1,542 0 7,399 20 Internal Cost Allocations -4,087 0 -4,087 1,788 2,299 0 2,299 0 0 0 21 External Cost Recoveries -1,741 0 -1,741 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1,741
TOTAL 131,786 1,659 133,445 10,249 18,512 0 18,512 7,224 15,746 185,176 ,
For financial statements, please visit: http://www.laurentian.ca/financial-statements
Source: COU. COFO-UO Financial Report
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J1 – Research Awards, by Granting Council, 2014-2015
COUNCIL # Awards Funding
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 17 $581,004
93 $4,232,523 Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
7 $213,302 Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)
The figures exclude Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) and National Centres for Excellence (NCE) and include affiliates, where appropriate.
SSHRC: Excludes indirect costs. NSERC: Grants and Scholarships by University/College. CIHR: CIHR Funding Database. Funding Type: All
Sources: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
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K1 – Academic Plans
URLs
The following is a link to
Laurentian University’s http://laurentian.ca/academic-plan Academic Plans.
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K2 – Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) - Employment Rate
KPI, Employment Rate of 2012 Graduates in Undergraduate Programs
Employment Rate Program 2 years (%) 6 months (%)
Agriculture & Biological Science 100.0% 95.5%
Business & Commerce 98.7% 98.0%
Computer Science 100.0% 100.0%
Education 92.9% 90.0%
Engineering 90.9% 100.0%
Fine & Applied Arts 100.0% 100.0%
Humanities 95.2% 90.0%
Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys. Ed. 97.1% 93.6%
Mathematics 75.0% 100.0%
Medicine and Related Programs 100.0% 100.0% Nursing 98.5% 95.5%
Other Arts & Science 100.0% 83.3%
Other Health Professions 100.0% 92.3%
Physical Science 100.0% 90.0%
Social Science 97.4% 92.3%
Therapy and Rehabilitation 100.0% 100.0% Overall Average 97.1% 94.0%
Employment Rate: defined as the number of employed persons expressed as a percentage of the labour force where the labour force is those persons who were employed, or unemployed but looking for work. To determine employment rates of recent graduates, Ontario Universities conducted a survey of all 2012 graduates of undergraduate degree programs. Graduates were asked questions regarding their employment situation six months and two years after graduation.
Source: Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and Institutions
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K2a – Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) - Graduation Rates
KPI, Degree Completion Rate and Undergraduate Cohort, Fall 2005 and 2006, New Year 1 Students
Graduation Rate Graduation Rate Program 2005 2006 Agriculture & Biological Science 70.6% 63.2% Business & Commerce 67.6% 65.7% Computer Science 57.1% 58.3% Education 89.6% 88.4% Engineering 69.2% 61.3% Fine & Applied Arts 79.0% 60.0% Humanities 69.2% 56.8% Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys. Ed. 69.5% 79.3% Mathematics 70.0% 87.5% Nursing 80.0% 64.3% Other Arts & Science 58.6% 62.5% Other Health Professions 83.3% 70.0% Physical Science 50.0% 75.0% Social Science 58.3% 46.4% K2a2 – KPI, Degree Completion Rate for Undergraduate Cohort, New Year 1 students Total new full-time, year one undergraduate students enrolled in fall 2005 and 2006 1,592 1,554 Total students reported above who graduated by 2012 and 2013 1,120 1,086 Overall Graduation Rate 70.4% 69.9%
Graduation Rates: The Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities has calculated graduation rates using a single entering cohort of students and determining whether or not they graduated within seven years. The methodology employed involves the selection of all new full- time, year one undergraduate students on the official Fall 2005 enrolment file, who have a valid (and unique) student ID number, and were seeking either a bachelor`s or first professional degree. The subset was then matched against the records for students who received a degree (in any program) from the same institution during the most current seven-year period (2005 to 2012).
Source: Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) and Institutions
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K3 – Retention Rate
Retention Rates, 2013 Cohort of Undergraduate Students
Year 1 to Year 2 Retention Rate (%): 84.4%
Retention Rate: the percentage of first-time, full-time, first-year students in a given fall term who returned to the institution in the next fall term.
Calculation of the rate includes data for the federated universities (Thorneloe, Huntington, University of Sudbury, and Laurentian University) and the collaboration with Georgian College, but excludes Algoma, Hearst, the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and collaborations with Sault, Northern, Cambrian, and St-Lawrence College.
Source: Institutional Consortium for Student Retention Survey (CSRDE) Submission
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