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Student Yearly Enrolment Track By Post-Secondary Institutions The Student Yearly Enrolment Track table identifies where were the number of students in an institution (cohort size) who had valid enrolment records (full time/part time) in LERS for the cohort year and five years prior by institution. Athabasca University 2017-2018 Student Cohort: 40,587

Post-Secondary Institution 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 Athabasca University 4,167 5,619 7,667 10,992 15,489 40,587 Athabasca University Athabasca University 4,167 5,619 7,667 10,992 15,489 40,587 University of 569 772 981 1,064 1,086 1,030 University of 753 883 961 1,082 1,152 1,125 University of LethbridgeUniversity of Lethbridge 200 209 239 230 220 185 Alberta University ofAlberta the Arts University of the Arts 17 17 20 22 25 21 Grant MacEwan UniversityGrant MacEwan University 449 547 570 546 456 333 Mount Royal UniversityMount Royal University 558 660 764 873 903 735 Northern AlbertaNorthern Institute Alberta of Technology Institute of Technology 211 189 167 137 104 110 Southern AlbertaSouthern Institute Alberta of Technology Institute of Technology 296 324 308 279 192 138 Bow Valley College 292 291 275 194 115 82 Grande Prairie RegionalGrande College Prairie Regional College 100 130 157 177 165 96 Keyano College 34 43 50 70 65 50 Lakeland College Lakeland College 80 54 55 69 74 53 Lethbridge College 103 109 101 93 58 42 Medicine Hat College 68 83 89 93 99 71 NorQuest College NorQuest College 199 180 156 139 76 30 Northern Lakes CollegeNorthern Lakes College 41 40 55 44 37 37 Olds College 14 12 14 12 12 7 Portage College 41 23 29 29 23 17 Red Deer College 89 120 131 109 104 69 Ambrose University 7 25 33 49 47 41 Burman University 8 13 19 31 38 30 Concordia UniversityConcordia of University of Edmonton 44 47 51 63 63 66 King's University, The King's University, The 25 27 36 50 52 46 St. Mary's University St. Mary's University 32 34 38 40 35 39

Notes: 1. Values listed in the above table represent the number of Unique Students at the level you are looking at, and therefore summing up corresponding columns may lead to an inflated value. 2. This report is sourced from LERS data, which contains enrolment data regarding all ministerially approved programs reported in LERS by publicly funded post-secondary institutions in Alberta’s six sectors. 3. In the 2015/16 and 2016/17 academic years, select IAI sector institutions changed their name. For consistency purposes, all values have been listed using current institutional names. 4. In 2019, Alberta implemented an updated six sector model for its publicly funded post-secondary system. For consistency purposes, this report uses the current sector names and institutional alignments. 5. For additional information about the report, please contact the ACAT Secretariat at [email protected].

Updated June 2019