Key Performance Indicators - University of Waterloo 2012

as required by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

Employment Rates | Degree Completion Rates | Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) Default Rates

Employment Rates

Survey of Graduates of 2009 (Survey Year 2012)

Data updated December 19th, 2012

Program Category

uWaterloo 6 Months %

uWaterloo 2 Years % System* 6 Months % System* 2 Years %
Agriculture/Bio Science 81.4 86.0 84.1 90.2
Architecture/Landscape 90.5 91.7 89.4 96.1
Business & Commerce 96.1 100 88.6 95.6
Computer Science 90.4 98.8 85.6 96.2
Engineering 86.9 94.6 83.7 93.8
Fine & Applied Arts 85.7 93.3 82.8 90.4
Health Prof 75.0 89.7 87.1 93.4
Humanities 79.8 87.6 87.3 90.7
Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys Ed 93.0 93.7
92.0
94.4
Law 78.6 94.1 93.0 94.5
Mathematics 82.5 96.1 82.1 93.1
Optometry 100 97.0 100 97.0
Other Arts & Science 90.4 92.0 87.2 90.2
Physical Science 88.2 88.9 82.9 89.5
Social Sciences 86.4 92.2 86.2 91.2
Overall Average 87.0 93.5 87.5 93.1

*System (Ontario universities) overall averages include program categories that are not offered at the University of Waterloo.

The employment rate is the number of employed persons expressed as a percentage of those persons who were employed, or unemployed but looking for work.

Ontario universities surveyed the 2009 graduates of undergraduate degree programs. Graduates were asked about their employment situation 6 months and two years after graduation.

For more information about career opportunities for University of Waterloo. graduates, visit Career Services.

Degree Completion Rates

For the 2003 Year-One Cohort (Published 2012)

Data updated December 19th, 2012

Program Category University of Waterloo % University System* %
Agriculture/Bio Sciences
85.5
81.5
Architecture/Landscape
88.1
87.3
Business & Commerce
84.7
81.1
Computer Science
80.2
71.4
Engineering
91.9
82.8
Health Prof
87.3
86.5
Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys Ed
86.1
85.2
Mathematics
86.1
79.7
Optometry
100
100
Other Arts and Science
77.5
78.7
Physical Science
71.5
73.1
Social Sciences
82.9
76.0
Overall Average
84.0
81.0

*System (Ontario universities) overall average includes program categories that are not offered at the University of Waterloo.

This table shows the percent of first-year students in September 2003 who received any University of Waterloo undergraduate degree by 2010. The program categories shown in the table are those from September 2003.

The degree completion rates shown are somewhat understated for the University of Waterloo. Students who study for one or two years at the University of Waterloo then transfer to a program at another university, say medicine, which the University of Waterloo does not offer, are computed as not receiving a degree at the University of Waterloo.

The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities has calculated the degree completion rates shown in these tables.

Notes. **: Data not available, not reported

OSAP Default Rates

During 2011 (Published 2012)

Data updated December 19th, 2012

Program Category University of Waterloo % University System* %
Agriculture/Bio Science
1
3.1
Architecture/Landscape
0.0
1.4
Business & Commerce
0.5
2.6
Computer Science
2
2.9
Engineering
1.9
2.2
Fine and Applied Arts
1
4.9
Health Prof
1
3.2
Humanities
1
4.2
Kinesiology, Recreation & Phys Ed
1
4.0
Law
1
1.4
Mathematics
0.0
0.0
Optometry
0.0
0.0
Other Arts and Science
2.8
5.3
Physical Science
1
0.0
Social Sciences
4.8
4.7
Overall Average
2.2
3.6

*System (Ontario universities) overall average includes program categories that are not offered at the University of Waterloo.

The 2011 default rates are the percentage of students (undergraduate and graduate) who last received Ontario Student Loans in the 2008/09 academic year and who defaulted on their repayment obligations approximately two years after graduation. Students who default on their loans are reported at the last institution/program they attended in 2009/10.

uWaterloo provides information to students about financial aid through the Student Awards Office.

The work experience students receive as part of our co-operative education programs provide them with funding while studying and good jobs with good incomes after graduation. For more information about our co-op programs, visit the Co-op Education and Career Services website.

The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities has calculated the OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) default rates shown in these tables.

Notes. 1: Data not available. not reported 2: number of Ontario loans issues was less than 5