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Enrolment Demand in the GTA Presentation to APPC Planning Forum. Glenn Craney Executive Director Office of Institutional Research and Analysis January 2008. York has seen Significant Growth Over The Past Decade. Source: OIRA.
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Enrolment Demand in the GTAPresentation to APPC Planning Forum Glenn Craney Executive Director Office of Institutional Research and Analysis January 2008
York has seen Significant Growth Over The Past Decade Source: OIRA
All Universities Have Experienced Significant Undergraduate Growth Source: MTCU
Growth Has Been Fueled By Large Increases In Participation Rates Source: MTCU, Statistics Canada
Growth Has Been Fueled By Large Increases In Participation Rates 7% increase over the past decade Source: MTCU, Statistics Canada
Growth Has Been Fueled By Large Increases In Participation Rates 7% increase over the past decade Double Cohort Year Source: MTCU, Statistics Canada
Looking Forward – Traditional University Aged Population will Continue to Grow Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance
Enrolment Demand Will Increase Significantly Over The Next 15 Years. Source: OIRA
Enrolment Demand Will Increase Significantly Over The Next 15 Years. High Scenario ( +0.7% part rate pa) +35% increase + 125,000 Students Source: OIRA
Enrolment Demand Will Increase Significantly Over The Next 15 Years. High Scenario ( +0.7% part rate pa) +35% increase + 125,000 Students Low Scenario (+0.35% part rate pa) +22 % increase + 78,000 Students Source: OIRA
Provincial Analysis – Most Of The Growth Will Be In The GTA Ontario Average +1% Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance
Provincial Analysis – Most Of The Growth Will Be In The GTA • Outside GTA • 11% • Due to low birth rates Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance
Provincial Analysis – Most Of The Growth Will Be In The GTA GTA Growth + 15% Fueled by Immigration Source: Ontario Ministry of Finance
Provincial Analysis – 55% of Students from the GTA attend GTA universities Source: 2005 OUAC
Provincial Analysis – Over 90% Of Students Outside The GTA Attend Non-GTA Area Universities Source: 2005 OUAC
Regional Analysis - Peel And York Regions Represents Two Thirds Of The Projected Growth Durham – 5% growth or 2,000 to 2,600 enrolments York Region – 33% growth or 7,000 to 20,000 enrolments Peel Region – 26% growth or 7,000 to 20,000 enrolments Toronto 4% growth or 2,000 to 6,000 enrolments
Regional Analysis - York draws heavily from York Region • Participation rates across Peel, York, Durham and Toronto: A large proportion of York Region students attend York University. York University Ryerson University University of Toronto
Projected Growth Required for GTA Universities to Maintain Share of GTA Enrolments High Scenario + 60,000 Students Low Scenario +42,000 Students Source: OIRA
Research on New Canadians Source: OIRA, Academica Research