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RPT Chairs’ Meeting Ministry Update. School College Work Initiative Chairs Meeting November 3, 2016. Dual Credit Student Data 2015-16. Participation. Student participation (students starting) increased by 1.5% over 2014-15 (19,958 students to 20,264)
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RPT Chairs’ MeetingMinistry Update School College Work Initiative Chairs MeetingNovember 3, 2016
Participation Student participation (students starting) increased by 1.5% over 2014-15 (19,958 students to 20,264) In 2015-16, actual as compared to approved number of students increased by 1% to 93%
Retention Rates Data as reported by RPT
Success Rates Data as reported by RPT
Target Group Participation by Dual Credit Program Focus • For the 2015-16 school year, 20,264 students were enrolled provincially in dual credit programs: • 15,100 in the primary target group (75%) • 3,694 SHSM students (18%) • 1,920 OYAP students (9%)
Provincial Dual Credit Footprint 2014-15 (OnSIS Data) Dual Credit Students = xx% Grade 11 and 12 Students 14,245 = 4.0% 354,327* * 2014-15 grade 11 and grade 12 enrolment numbers (source: OnSIS)
2015-16 SWAC Students Total approved SWAC students: 3,152 RPT Data
2015-16 SWAC Students • The program requirements: • 1 dual credit + 1 Ontario curriculum credit • Dual credit teacher • On campus • 41 locations • 95% in primary target group • 28% early school leavers
Summer SWAC, 2015-16 • The program requirements: • 1 dual credit + 1 Ontario curriculum credit • Dual credit teacher • On campus • The results: • 262 students started (82% of seats filled) • 15 programs • 89% retention rate • 89% success rate for Dual Credits
Summer Single Dual Credits, 2015-16 • The program requirements: • 1 dual credit • Dual credit teacher • On campus • The results: • 634 students started (73% of seats filled) • 39 programs • 93% retention rate • 95% success rate for Dual Credits
Success of Students in Level 1 Programs, 2015-16 Total approved level 1 students: 1,437 RPT Data
OSSD Completion • Students who took a dual credit in 2014-15 and earned their OSSD by the end of 2014-15: • 7,948 • 56% of students enrolled in dual credit programs
PSE Participation Number of Dual Credit Students who Applied to and Registered for College Directly from Secondary School (Source: OnSIS, OCAS)
2015-16 Activities and Forums 94 activities and forums 38,500 participants contribute to the goals of the SCWI
Focus on Transitions Experience Ontario Life After High School
2016-17 Overview • Focus • Data-based decision making • Continue work with MAESD around apprenticeship dual credits • Focus on program quality and understanding why programs are successful • Improved achievement for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students and Children and Youth in Care area of focus for Ministry of Education
2016-17 • SHSM Programs • There is an opportunity to propose new SHSM programs to replace existing programs • Need to be clear which sector and how the dual credit aligns with the sector • Details in the Requirements of the RFP
2016-17 • Level 1 Apprenticeship Programs • Students must have a Registered Training Agreement to get MAESD seat purchase • SCWI seat purchase is only for Primary Target Group students, not OYAP students • See Pathways to Apprenticeship for clarification • Increased benchmark funding and Seat Purchase funding
Improvements to EDCS Website • The following four changes will be implemented in December 2016: • Removal of Lessons Learned section from the interim and final reports • Addition of an OYAP column in extract 504 as a flag indicator
Improvements to EDCS Website • Pre-population of contact information in interim and final submission period
Improvements to EDCS Website • The addition of the following two columns at the end of extract 506B (the same addition will be included in the 506 and 506C in May/June 2017) • Total Number of Students Who Started the Dual Credit Program by Age • Total Number of Students Who Finished the Dual Credit Program by Age