ACAATO Report: Student Mobility within Ontario’s Postsecondary Sector

COU – CUCC (College University Consortium Council) has an interesting report dated September 2005 on “Student Mobility within Ontario’s Postsecondary Sector” which looks at students going from university to the colleges and the other way. It seems the number of college students planning to go on to university is going up. “College studentsí goals increasingly include both a diploma and a degree.” (p. 17) Also, the largest percentage of university graduates going to college are in teh social sciences and humanities.

Seven percent of each of social science and humanities graduates was attending college at six months
and just fewer than 5% were attending college two years after graduation. Graduates from the social science or humanities areas made up the majority of those going on to college. Although these areas made up only 36% of surveyed graduates they are responsible for 60% of the graduates who attended college at six months and 50% at two years. (p. 14)

I’m guessing that a number of humanities students go to college to get a job specific diploma once they have a sense of their career goals.