Student Satisfaction

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Student Satisfaction
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IN 2014-15,
Mohawk educated
and served
30,500
29%
of our students are the first
in their families to earn a
postsecondary education
IN THE GREATER TORONTO AND HAMILTON AREA FOR
Student Satisfaction
Aboriginal students
1,200
International Students
from more than 70 countries
1,700
academically at-risk high school
students earned dual credits
More than 105,000
students have graduated from
Mohawk since the college
opened its doors in 1967
85.7% of graduates
150+
programs
#1 COLLEGE
full-time, part-time and
apprenticeship students
400
5 YEARS IN A ROW!
30% 46%
of our students arrive at
Mohawk directly from
high school
of our students have
previous postsecondary
education
IN 2014-15,
STUDENTS RECEIVED
267 scholarships
383 bursaries
^
#1 AMONG GREATER TORONTO AND HAMILTON AREA COLLEGES FOR^
Graduate
employment
Graduate
satisfaction
Overall quality
of facilities
Overall quality
of services
^2014-2015 Student Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Student, Graduate and Employer Satisfaction Surveys. Read more at mohawkcollege.ca/kpi
Every $1 invested by our
students in their Mohawk
education generates $3.80 in
lifetime income.†
Stoney Creek Campus
28
certificate
programs
88
diploma
programs
for Skilled Trades
Institute for Applied
Health Sciences
at McMaster for Health
23
apprenticeship
programs
Top 5 programs with the
most applications in 2014-15:
• Child and Youth Worker
• Social Service Worker
• Pre-health
• Bachelor of Science in Nursing
• Practical Nursing
9
post-graduate
certificate programs
collaborative
8 degree programs
Pathways and Credit Transfer
200 articulation agreements with universities and colleges in
Canada and around the world including McMaster, Brock,
Wilfrid Laurier and Waterloo
Top 3 revenue sources in 2014-15*
88% of employers
Fennell Campus
McKeil School of Business,
Technology, Community Services,
Preparatory Studies and
Communication Arts
More than $90 million
in construction and renovation
projects have been completed on
time, on budget and accident-free at
our three campuses since 2010
Class sizes
(1st year courses)
report being satisfied or very satisfied with the
Mohawk graduates that they’ve hired^
Grants:
Tuition:
Ancillary:
$91.1 million
$70.9 million
$13.9 million
Total Revenue: $197.7 million
are working within 6 months of graduating^
Students who moved to
Hamilton to attend Mohawk
generated $36.8 million in
new income while graduates
generated $1.5 billion
in added income.†
3 Campuses
MOHAWK DELIVERS
Top 3 expenditures in 2014-15*
Totalling $481,678
More than half of Mohawk students
rely on the Ontario Student Assistance Program and
received $54.6 million in grants and loans in 2014-15
Every $1 invested in Mohawk by
the provincial government
generates $6.50 in added taxes
and public sector savings.†
† Economic Modeling Specialists Intl 2012-13
Less than 30 students:
32.8% of courses
30 to 60 students:
One of Canada’s
Greenest Employers for
two consecutive years
One of Niagara-Hamilton’s
Top Employers for
two consecutive years
Mohawk is the
first college in
Ontario to adopt an
environmental
management plan
$56,820.12 raised for the
United Way by students,
faculty and staff
Mohawk is the first
college in Ontario and
second in Canada to be a
chapter of the Institute
for Canadian Citizenship
Mohawk has
hosted the annual
Bay Area Science and
Engineering Fair –
one of Canada’s
largest and oldest
science fairs –
since 2011
Salaries &
benefits:
Contracted
services:
$118.6 million
$14.6 million
Supplies:
$12.4 million
Total Expenditures: $194 million
*Complete financials posted at mohawkcollege.ca/about/docs
52.9%
61 to 100 students:
11.5%
More then 101 students:
2.8%

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