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June 2017 Data SubmissionStandard Reports

Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training

Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training

June 2017 Data SubmissionPost-Secondary Central Data Warehouse Standard Reports

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Contents PageIntroduction to the Post-Secondary Central Data Warehouse 3Definition of Program Area 4

Student Headcount Totals by InstitutionHeadcount by Academic Year, 2012-13 to 2015-16 5Headcount on November 1st, 2013 to 2016 6Headcount by Fiscal Year, 2013-14 to 2016-17 7

Student Headcount by Aboriginal IdentityHeadcount by Academic Year, 2011-12 to 2015-16, with detail by institution 8Headcount on November 1st, 2012 to 2016, with detail by institution 13

Student Headcount by Age GroupHeadcount by Academic Year, 2012-13 to 2015-16, with detail by institution 18Headcount on November 1st, 2013 to 2016, with detail by institution 26Headcount by Fiscal Year, 2013-14 to 2016-17 34

Student Headcount by GenderHeadcount by Academic Year, 2012-13 to 2015-16, with detail by institution 42Headcount on November 1st, 2013 to 2016, with detail by institution 47Headcount by Fiscal Year, 2013-14 to 2016-17 52

Student Headcount by Program Area (BC CIP Clusters)Headcount by Academic Year, 2012-13 to 2015-16, with detail by institution 57Headcount on November 1st, 2013 to 2016, with detail by institution 66Headcount by Fiscal Year, 2013-14 to 2016-17 75

Credentials Awarded by Credential TypeCredentials Awarded, Academic Year 2012-13 to 2015-16 84Credentials Awarded, Calendar Year 2013 to 2016 88

Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training (AEST)Post-Secondary Central Data Warehouse Standard Reports

June 2017 Submission

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Introduction to the Post-Secondary Central Data Warehouse, June 2017

The Post-Secondary Central Data Warehouse reflects student-level data submitted by 21 of B.C.'s public post-secondary institutions, including colleges, institutes and seven universities. University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University and University of Northern British Columbia are not included in these reports.

The following 5 institutions were granted university status as of September 1, 2008, and their names changed at that time:-Capilano College became Capilano University-Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design became Emily Carr University of Art and Design-Kwantlen University College became Kwantlen Polytechnic University-Malaspina University-College became Vancouver Island University-University College of the Fraser Valley became University of the Fraser Valley.

Quality Control

Since June 2002, a data quality management plan has been in place to measure and improve the overall quality of data in the Central Data Warehouse. This plan was revised in 2013. The ministry acknowledges the effort and co-operation of the public post-secondary institutions for ongoing improvement in the quality of post-secondary enrolment and credential data.

Time PeriodsThe standard reports present information for the following time periods:Academic Year: September 1 to August 31.Fiscal Year: April 1 to March 31. Calendar Year: January 1 to December 31 (used in Credentials reporting only at this time).November 1st: A count of all students enrolled as of November 1st each year.

A student headcount at Nov. 1 reports the number of students at a single point in time, whereas the other time periods report the number of students over an entire year. As a result, institutions that offer more frequent short-term courses (e.g. the Justice Institute of British Columbia) will have a low headcount as at Nov. 1 and much higher numbers over a year.

Offshore StudentsSome BC institutions deliver programs in other countries. Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in headcount or credential reports.

Unique Headcount In any given year, some students attend more than one institution. Since these students are included in the headcount of each institution they attend, the sum of all institutions' headcounts will include some students more than once, producing an over-stated total headcount. In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

Masking

For more information about the standard reports, please contact Dean Klompas, Team Lead, Central Data Warehouse at [email protected].

Each number or total greater than 0 but less than five has been masked with an *; all other numbers have been rounded to the nearest 5; all values of 0 are represented by blank cells. The effects of rounding may result in totals in different reports not matching exactly when they would be expected to match.

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Definition of Program Area

The Student Headcount by Program Area table groups programs by first coding each program according to the national Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) taxonomy and then categorizing the 2-digit CIP codes. The Program Area calculation has been modified since the October 2012 submission to re-assign the instructional activity of programs reported with a CIP code of 89.9992 or 99.9999 using information on course content. For example, a student with no declared program (CIP 99.9999) taking a business course will be reported under the Business and Management program area. This results in a redistribution of headcount from the Personal Improvement and Leisure (89.9992) and Other (99.9999) program areas to other program areas. This modification relies on correct CIP coding of courses and is a work in progress for some institutions, so future reports will continue to show a further redistribution.The resulting Program Area Categories (CIP Clusters) include the following fields of study:

Program Area Categories (CIP Clusters)Arts and Sciences: liberal arts, humanities, and social and physical sciencesBusiness and Management: business, management, marketing, office administration and related. Does not include computer and information sciencesEducation: education, including preschool and aides, and library services programsEngineering and Applied Sciences: agriculture, natural resources and conservation, architecture, computing, engineering and science technologiesHealth: health professions and related clinical sciences as well as residency programsHuman and Social Services: legal professions, family and consumer sciences, parks, recreation and fitness, security services, public administration and social servicesTrades: apprenticeship programs and other trades training, also transportationVisual and Performing Arts: visual art, music, drama, and other fine artsPersonal Improvement and Leisure: primarily leisure and recreational courses, interpersonal and social skills courses, personal awareness and self-improvement courses, and some health-related courses such as First AidDevelopmental programs: Adult Basic Education, Adult Special Education, English as a Second Language training, and other pre-postsecondary level educationOther programs: not associated with a specific program; sometimes general studies

Student Program HeadcountStudents enrolled in more than one program area in a given year are counted each time, resulting in higher totals than in the (unduplicated) Student Headcount by Institution table. For example, if a student took both an ESL program and a Physics program in the same year, this student would be counted once in each of the Developmental and Arts and Sciences program areas.

LinksProgram CIP codes have been reported using Statistics Canada's CIP 2011 guide. For more information on the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP), please seehttp://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/120405/dq120405e-eng.htm

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Standard Reports - Institution Headcount

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16COLLEGES

Camosun College 17,600 17,250 17,060 17,740 775 1,145 1,495 1,620 18,375 18,390 18,550 19,360College of New Caledonia 8,555 9,125 8,110 7,965 385 390 460 515 8,940 9,520 8,565 8,485College of the Rockies 10,580 10,325 9,805 9,480 215 385 390 395 10,795 10,710 10,195 9,875Douglas College 21,895 22,060 21,645 21,270 1,690 1,950 2,175 2,515 23,585 24,010 23,820 23,780Langara College 18,740 18,325 17,450 18,055 1,760 2,065 2,945 4,065 20,495 20,390 20,395 22,115North Island College 8,925 8,605 8,190 8,020 155 230 295 355 9,075 8,835 8,485 8,375Northern Lights College 8,195 7,500 7,110 5,585 180 240 440 505 8,375 7,740 7,555 6,095Northwest Community College 5,340 5,290 5,150 4,705 10 * * 15 5,350 5,290 5,150 4,720Okanagan College 18,695 18,355 18,225 18,525 715 855 985 1,130 19,410 19,210 19,210 19,655Selkirk College 9,885 11,185 11,500 11,785 255 360 575 825 10,140 11,545 12,075 12,605Vancouver Community College 21,500 19,405 16,120 14,850 535 535 595 750 22,030 19,945 16,715 15,600

COLLEGES Total 149,910 147,425 140,365 137,980 6,670 8,155 10,350 12,690 156,580 155,585 150,715 150,670

INSTITUTESBritish Columbia Institute of Technology 41,065 41,125 41,650 41,915 2,060 2,255 2,585 3,420 43,125 43,380 44,235 45,335Justice Institute of British Columbia 27,740 28,065 30,670 25,410 175 130 445 735 27,915 28,195 31,115 26,145Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 1,415 1,505 1,355 1,285 20 95 * 1,415 1,520 1,445 1,290

INSTITUTES Total 70,215 70,695 73,675 68,615 2,235 2,405 3,125 4,160 72,450 73,095 76,800 72,770

UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)Capilano University 13,665 12,780 11,200 10,050 805 850 995 1,140 14,470 13,630 12,195 11,190Emily Carr University of Art and Design 3,770 3,520 3,355 3,535 375 405 470 485 4,145 3,925 3,825 4,020Kwantlen Polytechnic University 17,525 17,440 17,210 17,125 1,715 1,965 2,245 2,290 19,240 19,405 19,450 19,410Royal Roads University 3,430 3,295 3,375 3,435 295 385 495 580 3,720 3,680 3,870 4,015Thompson Rivers University 25,970 26,975 26,675 26,960 2,750 2,850 2,930 3,310 28,715 29,825 29,605 30,270University of the Fraser Valley 14,645 13,715 13,295 13,155 1,060 905 1,055 1,115 15,700 14,620 14,355 14,270Vancouver Island University 15,730 14,955 13,940 12,755 1,840 1,885 2,130 2,070 17,570 16,840 16,070 14,825

UNIVERSITIES Total 94,725 92,680 89,045 87,015 8,835 9,245 10,325 10,985 103,560 101,925 99,370 98,000

Unique Headcount3 301,085 297,490 286,880 282,000 17,280 19,315 23,135 26,900 318,365 316,810 310,020 308,900

2 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.3 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

Student Headcount1 by Institution by Academic Year2012-13 to 2015-16

Domestic Students International Students2 Total Student Headcount

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2013 2014 2015 2016 2013 2014 2015 2016 2013 2014 2015 2016COLLEGES

Camosun College 9,125 8,790 8,780 9,320 790 1,155 1,250 1,485 9,915 9,945 10,030 10,805College of New Caledonia 3,145 2,970 2,815 2,665 250 310 360 510 3,395 3,280 3,180 3,175College of the Rockies 2,900 2,605 2,540 2,790 150 215 280 295 3,050 2,825 2,820 3,090Douglas College 12,100 12,330 11,880 11,890 1,370 1,545 1,705 1,975 13,470 13,875 13,585 13,865Langara College 11,940 11,685 11,250 10,995 1,360 1,805 2,025 3,580 13,305 13,490 13,275 14,570North Island College 3,530 3,335 3,265 3,245 140 205 260 265 3,670 3,540 3,525 3,510Northern Lights College 1,440 1,155 1,025 1,205 110 235 365 430 1,550 1,395 1,390 1,635Northwest Community College 1,355 1,205 1,170 1,195 * * 10 15 1,360 1,210 1,180 1,210Okanagan College 6,950 6,540 6,615 6,770 430 495 575 725 7,380 7,035 7,190 7,495Selkirk College 3,325 3,455 3,670 3,410 160 305 500 620 3,485 3,760 4,170 4,030Vancouver Community College 9,295 7,690 6,545 6,400 305 325 365 485 9,600 8,015 6,910 6,885

COLLEGES Total 65,105 61,770 59,555 59,885 5,075 6,605 7,705 10,385 70,175 68,370 67,255 70,270

INSTITUTESBritish Columbia Institute of Technology 21,185 21,095 21,005 21,040 1,225 1,150 1,495 2,440 22,410 22,245 22,500 23,480Justice Institute of British Columbia 4,195 4,155 4,710 4,085 20 10 165 125 4,215 4,165 4,880 4,210Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 715 525 440 495 * * 720 530 440 495

INSTITUTES Total 26,100 25,775 26,155 25,620 1,245 1,165 1,665 2,565 27,345 26,940 27,820 28,185

UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)Capilano University 8,215 7,295 6,635 5,975 660 790 890 1,045 8,875 8,085 7,525 7,020Emily Carr University of Art and Design 2,230 2,055 2,175 2,030 355 425 420 475 2,590 2,480 2,595 2,505Kwantlen Polytechnic University 12,955 12,655 12,240 11,740 1,325 1,530 1,460 1,930 14,280 14,185 13,700 13,670Royal Roads University 2,200 2,095 2,085 1,990 270 390 445 465 2,470 2,485 2,530 2,460Thompson Rivers University 14,160 13,555 13,675 14,130 2,075 2,080 2,150 2,590 16,235 15,635 15,825 16,720University of the Fraser Valley 9,265 8,945 8,895 8,995 710 820 900 965 9,970 9,765 9,795 9,960Vancouver Island University 8,045 7,750 7,365 7,565 1,375 1,505 1,525 1,550 9,415 9,255 8,890 9,115

UNIVERSITIES Total 57,065 54,345 53,075 52,425 6,770 7,545 7,790 9,020 63,835 61,890 60,865 61,445

Unique Headcount3 146,010 139,755 136,900 136,120 12,990 15,195 16,990 21,620 159,000 154,950 153,895 157,740

2 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.3 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

Student Headcount1 by Institution on November 12013 to 2016

Domestic Students International Students2 Total Student Headcount

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Standard Reports - Institution Headcount

2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17COLLEGES

Camosun College 17,720 17,345 17,820 17,810 1,060 1,470 1,655 1,990 18,780 18,815 19,475 19,800College of New Caledonia 9,210 8,455 7,715 7,345 390 450 520 785 9,600 8,905 8,235 8,130College of the Rockies 10,695 10,330 9,480 9,620 325 395 395 430 11,020 10,725 9,875 10,050Douglas College 22,685 22,095 21,495 21,650 1,885 2,070 2,450 2,930 24,570 24,165 23,945 24,575Langara College 19,110 17,985 18,155 17,740 2,075 2,840 3,935 5,775 21,180 20,825 22,090 23,510North Island College 8,905 8,350 8,180 7,745 200 280 330 380 9,105 8,625 8,510 8,125Northern Lights College 7,970 7,175 6,410 4,090 200 385 465 610 8,170 7,560 6,880 4,700Northwest Community College 5,640 5,165 4,615 4,665 5 * 15 20 5,645 5,170 4,630 4,685Okanagan College 18,150 18,535 18,400 18,700 705 955 1,050 1,375 18,855 19,495 19,445 20,075Selkirk College 10,800 11,400 11,545 11,000 335 475 770 895 11,135 11,875 12,315 11,895Vancouver Community College 20,675 17,410 14,925 14,045 585 645 745 935 21,260 18,050 15,670 14,980

COLLEGES Total 151,560 144,245 138,740 134,405 7,760 9,965 12,325 16,125 159,325 154,215 151,065 150,530

INSTITUTESBritish Columbia Institute of Technology 39,335 39,515 39,640 39,520 2,160 2,380 3,075 3,920 41,490 41,900 42,710 43,435Justice Institute of British Columbia 27,685 27,035 23,760 23,310 115 160 780 575 27,805 27,190 24,540 23,885Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 1,355 1,350 1,365 1,275 * 65 45 * 1,360 1,415 1,410 1,275

INSTITUTES Total 68,375 67,900 64,765 64,105 2,275 2,605 3,900 4,495 70,655 70,505 68,660 68,600

UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)Capilano University 13,335 11,585 10,385 9,065 855 995 1,135 1,375 14,190 12,580 11,520 10,440Emily Carr University of Art and Design 3,655 3,325 3,460 3,390 410 470 480 540 4,065 3,800 3,935 3,930Kwantlen Polytechnic University 17,615 17,195 16,885 16,930 1,930 2,140 2,285 2,950 19,545 19,335 19,170 19,880Royal Roads University 3,110 3,070 3,200 3,325 365 480 580 595 3,475 3,550 3,780 3,920Thompson Rivers University 23,550 23,195 22,955 23,640 2,680 2,690 2,920 3,465 26,230 25,885 25,875 27,105University of the Fraser Valley 13,510 13,350 13,030 13,225 925 1,055 1,120 1,315 14,430 14,405 14,145 14,540Vancouver Island University 15,640 14,475 13,240 13,060 1,930 2,020 2,160 2,070 17,565 16,490 15,400 15,130

UNIVERSITIES Total 90,415 86,190 83,150 82,640 9,095 9,855 10,675 12,315 99,505 96,050 93,830 94,955

Unique Headcount3 297,935 285,900 276,390 271,520 18,690 21,915 26,260 31,740 316,630 307,820 302,645 303,260

2 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.3 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

Student Headcount1 by Institution by Fiscal Year2013-14 to 2016-17

Domestic Students International Students2 Total Student Headcount

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Standard Reports - Aboriginal Identity

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Unique Headcount3

Aboriginal Students 23,850 23,665 23,920 22,875 22,685Non-Aboriginal Students 290,725 277,420 273,570 264,005 259,310

Total 314,575 301,085 297,490 286,880 282,000

Student Headcount1 by Aboriginal Identity2 by Academic Year2011-12 to 2015-16

Domestic Students

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.2 Aboriginal learners are students with Aboriginal ancestry who self-identified in the BC K-12 education system or who self-identify as Aboriginal at a BC public post-secondary institution. The Non-Aboriginal category may include Aboriginal learners who have not self-identified.3 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Student Headcount1 by Aboriginal Identity2 by Academic Year2011-12 to 2015-16

Domestic Students

British Columbia Institute of TechnologyAboriginal Students 1,305 1,405 1,415 1,455 1,505Non-Aboriginal Students 39,555 39,660 39,710 40,195 40,410

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 40,860 41,065 41,125 41,650 41,915

Camosun CollegeAboriginal Students 1,070 1,045 1,180 1,160 1,140Non-Aboriginal Students 17,650 16,555 16,065 15,900 16,600

Camosun College Total 18,720 17,600 17,250 17,060 17,740

Capilano UniversityAboriginal Students 565 635 590 570 490Non-Aboriginal Students 13,250 13,030 12,190 10,630 9,565

Capilano University Total 13,815 13,665 12,780 11,200 10,050

College of New CaledoniaAboriginal Students 2,625 2,250 2,305 2,110 2,060Non-Aboriginal Students 6,980 6,310 6,825 6,000 5,905

College of New Caledonia Total 9,605 8,555 9,125 8,110 7,965

College of the RockiesAboriginal Students 885 785 820 830 780Non-Aboriginal Students 11,725 9,795 9,505 8,975 8,700

College of the Rockies Total 12,610 10,580 10,325 9,805 9,480

Douglas CollegeAboriginal Students 990 775 785 780 675Non-Aboriginal Students 22,230 21,125 21,275 20,865 20,590

Douglas College Total 23,220 21,895 22,060 21,645 21,270

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Standard Reports - Aboriginal Identity

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Student Headcount1 by Aboriginal Identity2 by Academic Year2011-12 to 2015-16

Domestic Students

Emily Carr University of Art and DesignAboriginal Students 105 110 115 120 120Non-Aboriginal Students 3,910 3,655 3,405 3,240 3,415

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 4,015 3,770 3,520 3,355 3,535

Justice Institute of British ColumbiaAboriginal Students 1,695 1,525 1,690 1,850 1,715Non-Aboriginal Students 30,830 26,215 26,375 28,825 23,695

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 32,525 27,740 28,065 30,670 25,410

Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityAboriginal Students 515 585 595 590 705Non-Aboriginal Students 17,295 16,935 16,845 16,615 16,420

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 17,805 17,525 17,440 17,210 17,125

Langara CollegeAboriginal Students 375 395 375 375 425Non-Aboriginal Students 19,340 18,345 17,950 17,075 17,630

Langara College Total 19,715 18,740 18,325 17,450 18,055

Nicola Valley Institute of TechnologyAboriginal Students 1,080 1,055 1,010 860 995Non-Aboriginal Students 395 360 495 495 295

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 1,475 1,415 1,505 1,355 1,285

North Island CollegeAboriginal Students 1,345 1,425 1,200 1,220 1,125Non-Aboriginal Students 7,845 7,500 7,400 6,970 6,895

North Island College Total 9,190 8,925 8,605 8,190 8,020

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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Student Headcount1 by Aboriginal Identity2 by Academic Year2011-12 to 2015-16

Domestic Students

Northern Lights CollegeAboriginal Students 1,505 1,315 1,405 1,255 1,060Non-Aboriginal Students 7,740 6,880 6,095 5,855 4,530

Northern Lights College Total 9,245 8,195 7,500 7,110 5,585

Northwest Community CollegeAboriginal Students 2,535 2,360 2,415 2,120 1,920Non-Aboriginal Students 3,140 2,980 2,875 3,030 2,785

Northwest Community College Total 5,675 5,340 5,290 5,150 4,705

Okanagan CollegeAboriginal Students 1,610 1,600 1,585 1,565 1,695Non-Aboriginal Students 17,865 17,095 16,770 16,660 16,830

Okanagan College Total 19,475 18,695 18,355 18,225 18,525

Royal Roads UniversityAboriginal Students 155 165 150 170 180Non-Aboriginal Students 3,495 3,265 3,145 3,210 3,255

Royal Roads University Total 3,655 3,430 3,295 3,375 3,435

Selkirk CollegeAboriginal Students 470 495 575 585 600Non-Aboriginal Students 10,255 9,390 10,610 10,915 11,185

Selkirk College Total 10,730 9,885 11,185 11,500 11,785

Thompson Rivers UniversityAboriginal Students 2,425 2,730 2,805 2,740 2,780Non-Aboriginal Students 22,325 23,240 24,170 23,930 24,180

Thompson Rivers University Total 24,750 25,970 26,975 26,675 26,960

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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Student Headcount1 by Aboriginal Identity2 by Academic Year2011-12 to 2015-16

Domestic Students

University of the Fraser ValleyAboriginal Students 1,060 1,160 1,095 1,105 1,075Non-Aboriginal Students 13,005 13,485 12,620 12,190 12,080

University of the Fraser Valley Total 14,065 14,645 13,715 13,295 13,155

Vancouver Community CollegeAboriginal Students 705 895 805 735 745Non-Aboriginal Students 21,865 20,600 18,600 15,390 14,105

Vancouver Community College Total 22,570 21,500 19,405 16,120 14,850

Vancouver Island UniversityAboriginal Students 2,085 2,135 2,115 1,895 1,860Non-Aboriginal Students 13,485 13,595 12,840 12,040 10,895

Vancouver Island University Total 15,570 15,730 14,955 13,940 12,755

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.2 Aboriginal learners are students with Aboriginal ancestry who self-identified in the BC K-12 education system or who self-identify as Aboriginal at a BC public post-secondary institution. The Non-Aboriginal category may include Aboriginal learners who have not self-identified.

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Unique Headcount3

Aboriginal Students 10,400 11,065 10,340 10,200 10,240Non-Aboriginal Students 134,810 134,945 129,415 126,700 125,880

SYS HEADCOUNT by Aboriginal Total 145,210 146,010 139,755 136,900 136,120

Student Headcount1 by Aboriginal Identity2 on November 12012 to 2016

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.2 Aboriginal learners are students with Aboriginal ancestry who self-identified in the BC K-12 education system or who self-identify as Aboriginal at a BC public post-secondary institution. The Non-Aboriginal category may include Aboriginal learners who have not self-identified.3 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

Domestic Students

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British Columbia Institute of TechnologyAboriginal Students 570 590 630 650 635Non-Aboriginal Students 20,480 20,595 20,465 20,355 20,400

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 21,050 21,185 21,095 21,005 21,040

Camosun CollegeAboriginal Students 675 730 705 685 745Non-Aboriginal Students 8,535 8,395 8,085 8,095 8,575

Camosun College Total 9,205 9,125 8,790 8,780 9,320

Capilano UniversityAboriginal Students 395 425 425 345 335Non-Aboriginal Students 8,130 7,790 6,870 6,290 5,640

Capilano University Total 8,525 8,215 7,295 6,635 5,975

College of New CaledoniaAboriginal Students 950 910 880 795 660Non-Aboriginal Students 2,395 2,235 2,095 2,020 2,005

College of New Caledonia Total 3,345 3,145 2,970 2,815 2,665

College of the RockiesAboriginal Students 265 225 255 260 250Non-Aboriginal Students 2,760 2,675 2,350 2,280 2,540

College of the Rockies Total 3,025 2,900 2,605 2,540 2,790

Douglas CollegeAboriginal Students 435 475 500 465 485Non-Aboriginal Students 11,280 11,625 11,830 11,415 11,405

Douglas College Total 11,715 12,100 12,330 11,880 11,890

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Emily Carr University of Art and DesignAboriginal Students 75 95 90 90 85Non-Aboriginal Students 2,095 2,140 1,965 2,090 1,945

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 2,170 2,230 2,055 2,175 2,030

Justice Institute of British ColumbiaAboriginal Students 185 220 230 240 275Non-Aboriginal Students 3,250 3,980 3,925 4,470 3,810

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 3,435 4,195 4,155 4,710 4,085

Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityAboriginal Students 325 365 365 405 365Non-Aboriginal Students 12,415 12,590 12,285 11,840 11,375

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 12,740 12,955 12,655 12,240 11,740

Langara CollegeAboriginal Students 265 260 255 290 285Non-Aboriginal Students 11,805 11,685 11,430 10,960 10,710

Langara College Total 12,065 11,940 11,685 11,250 10,995

Nicola Valley Institute of TechnologyAboriginal Students 490 550 390 345 380Non-Aboriginal Students 180 165 135 95 115

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 670 715 525 440 495

North Island CollegeAboriginal Students 555 555 470 445 465Non-Aboriginal Students 3,020 2,980 2,865 2,820 2,780

North Island College Total 3,580 3,530 3,335 3,265 3,245

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Northern Lights CollegeAboriginal Students 285 335 220 200 235Non-Aboriginal Students 1,135 1,105 935 825 970

Northern Lights College Total 1,420 1,440 1,155 1,025 1,205

Northwest Community CollegeAboriginal Students 535 635 545 540 530Non-Aboriginal Students 600 720 660 630 665

Northwest Community College Total 1,135 1,355 1,205 1,170 1,195

Okanagan CollegeAboriginal Students 750 725 735 705 760Non-Aboriginal Students 6,455 6,225 5,805 5,910 6,010

Okanagan College Total 7,205 6,950 6,540 6,615 6,770

Royal Roads UniversityAboriginal Students 100 105 100 105 130Non-Aboriginal Students 2,165 2,090 1,995 1,980 1,860

Royal Roads University Total 2,265 2,200 2,095 2,085 1,990

Selkirk CollegeAboriginal Students 205 220 225 265 205Non-Aboriginal Students 2,845 3,100 3,230 3,410 3,205

Selkirk College Total 3,050 3,325 3,455 3,670 3,410

Thompson Rivers UniversityAboriginal Students 1,360 1,510 1,395 1,365 1,450Non-Aboriginal Students 11,935 12,650 12,160 12,310 12,685

Thompson Rivers University Total 13,295 14,160 13,555 13,675 14,130

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University of the Fraser ValleyAboriginal Students 720 755 720 685 680Non-Aboriginal Students 8,600 8,510 8,225 8,215 8,315

University of the Fraser Valley Total 9,320 9,265 8,945 8,895 8,995

Vancouver Community CollegeAboriginal Students 270 345 290 335 335Non-Aboriginal Students 9,620 8,950 7,400 6,210 6,070

Vancouver Community College Total 9,890 9,295 7,690 6,545 6,400

Vancouver Island UniversityAboriginal Students 1,095 1,200 1,040 1,120 1,110Non-Aboriginal Students 7,110 6,840 6,710 6,245 6,455

Vancouver Island University Total 8,205 8,045 7,750 7,365 7,565

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.2 Aboriginal learners are students with Aboriginal ancestry who self-identified in the BC K-12 education system or who self-identify as Aboriginal at a BC public post-secondary institution. The Non-Aboriginal category may include Aboriginal learners who have not self-identified.

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17 years and under 12,475 12,420 12,690 12,715 155 245 315 370 12,625 12,660 13,000 13,09018 TO 21 64,995 63,435 62,375 61,730 6,995 7,950 9,835 12,125 71,990 71,385 72,215 73,85522 TO 24 40,460 40,255 39,335 38,620 5,350 5,690 6,385 6,750 45,810 45,945 45,720 45,37525 TO 29 45,320 44,895 43,795 43,995 3,150 3,630 4,435 4,945 48,470 48,530 48,230 48,94030 TO 39 55,000 55,315 53,475 53,015 1,115 1,340 1,645 2,010 56,115 56,650 55,120 55,03040 TO 49 39,910 38,410 35,280 34,120 330 305 390 525 40,245 38,710 35,670 34,64550 TO 64 32,755 32,450 30,145 29,110 90 100 105 155 32,850 32,550 30,250 29,26565 TO 99 7,140 7,700 7,545 7,410 10 10 10 10 7,150 7,715 7,550 7,420Unknown 3,035 2,610 2,240 1,275 80 45 20 * 3,115 2,660 2,260 1,280Total 301,085 297,490 286,880 282,000 17,280 19,315 23,135 26,900 318,365 316,810 310,020 308,900

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.4 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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Total Student HeadcountInternational Students3Domestic Students

2 Where age information is not available, age is catagorized as 'unknown'.

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British Columbia Institute of Technology17 years and under 205 235 225 220 10 25 15 20 215 260 240 23518 TO 21 6,295 6,415 6,725 6,880 495 625 730 1,095 6,790 7,040 7,455 7,98022 TO 24 6,655 6,670 6,830 6,705 645 695 715 770 7,300 7,365 7,545 7,47525 TO 29 9,305 9,430 9,425 9,580 635 610 755 945 9,935 10,045 10,185 10,52530 TO 39 10,000 10,105 10,295 10,400 235 250 300 480 10,235 10,355 10,595 10,88040 TO 49 5,700 5,480 5,365 5,290 35 40 60 85 5,740 5,520 5,420 5,37550 TO 64 2,810 2,695 2,705 2,755 * 5 10 20 2,815 2,700 2,715 2,77565 TO 99 80 80 70 80 * * 80 80 70 80Unknown 15 15 10 5 * * 15 15 10 5

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 41,065 41,125 41,650 41,915 2,060 2,255 2,585 3,420 43,125 43,380 44,235 45,335

Camosun College17 years and under 490 670 730 910 * 5 10 15 495 675 740 92018 TO 21 4,675 4,560 4,385 4,450 435 685 845 845 5,110 5,245 5,230 5,29022 TO 24 2,960 2,880 2,770 2,830 185 255 365 430 3,145 3,135 3,135 3,26025 TO 29 2,890 2,840 2,800 2,895 95 125 185 225 2,980 2,965 2,985 3,12030 TO 39 3,005 2,895 2,900 3,055 35 60 70 80 3,040 2,955 2,965 3,13540 TO 49 1,740 1,600 1,590 1,660 20 15 20 20 1,760 1,615 1,605 1,68550 TO 64 1,515 1,440 1,460 1,555 * 5 5 * 1,520 1,445 1,465 1,56065 TO 99 215 240 315 305 * 215 240 315 305Unknown 110 120 110 80 110 120 110 80

Camosun College Total 17,600 17,250 17,060 17,740 775 1,145 1,495 1,620 18,375 18,390 18,550 19,360

Capilano University17 years and under 1,390 1,125 995 765 * 5 * 5 1,390 1,130 1,000 77518 TO 21 3,945 3,510 3,240 2,910 235 285 330 390 4,180 3,795 3,575 3,30022 TO 24 1,885 1,885 1,755 1,565 325 305 315 325 2,205 2,190 2,065 1,89025 TO 29 1,535 1,485 1,405 1,310 180 180 245 260 1,715 1,660 1,650 1,57030 TO 39 1,415 1,295 1,180 1,080 50 60 80 120 1,465 1,360 1,260 1,20040 TO 49 1,200 1,095 855 810 10 15 20 30 1,210 1,110 870 84050 TO 64 1,305 1,245 975 895 * * * 5 1,310 1,245 980 90065 TO 99 915 1,010 750 660 * * * * 915 1,010 750 665Unknown 75 135 45 50 75 135 45 50

Capilano University Total 13,665 12,780 11,200 10,050 805 850 995 1,140 14,470 13,630 12,195 11,190

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College of New Caledonia17 years and under 635 700 540 665 * * 15 10 635 700 555 67518 TO 21 1,950 1,855 1,840 1,740 200 185 210 250 2,150 2,040 2,050 1,99022 TO 24 940 945 975 895 125 125 145 155 1,065 1,070 1,120 1,05025 TO 29 1,035 1,065 1,020 1,065 50 70 75 85 1,085 1,135 1,095 1,15030 TO 39 1,440 1,590 1,435 1,390 10 10 15 10 1,450 1,595 1,455 1,40040 TO 49 1,230 1,385 1,070 1,095 * * * * 1,235 1,390 1,070 1,10050 TO 64 1,180 1,380 1,085 995 * 1,185 1,380 1,085 99565 TO 99 145 210 135 120 145 210 135 120Unknown * * * * * *

College of New Caledonia Total 8,555 9,125 8,110 7,965 385 390 460 515 8,940 9,520 8,565 8,485

College of the Rockies17 years and under 855 885 835 700 * 5 * 5 855 890 840 71018 TO 21 1,125 1,070 1,045 1,030 75 110 150 180 1,195 1,180 1,195 1,21022 TO 24 735 700 665 650 40 60 70 60 775 760 735 71025 TO 29 1,225 1,170 1,140 1,120 55 75 70 45 1,280 1,240 1,205 1,16030 TO 39 2,075 2,205 2,165 2,160 35 90 60 70 2,110 2,295 2,225 2,23040 TO 49 1,585 1,535 1,400 1,390 10 30 30 25 1,595 1,565 1,430 1,41550 TO 64 2,160 1,990 1,885 1,775 * 5 5 10 2,165 1,995 1,890 1,78565 TO 99 705 680 600 590 * * 705 680 600 595Unknown 120 90 70 65 10 * 120 100 70 65

College of the Rockies Total 10,580 10,325 9,805 9,480 215 385 390 395 10,795 10,710 10,195 9,875

Douglas College17 years and under 1,395 1,325 1,410 1,225 10 15 15 25 1,405 1,340 1,425 1,25018 TO 21 6,500 6,835 6,820 6,795 960 1,010 1,095 1,335 7,460 7,845 7,915 8,13022 TO 24 3,160 3,270 3,190 3,155 450 565 625 645 3,610 3,830 3,810 3,79525 TO 29 3,260 3,190 3,210 3,300 195 270 335 375 3,455 3,460 3,545 3,67530 TO 39 4,205 4,310 4,090 3,905 60 80 85 110 4,265 4,385 4,175 4,01040 TO 49 2,130 1,910 1,805 1,765 10 15 15 25 2,140 1,925 1,815 1,79050 TO 64 1,135 1,135 1,025 1,035 * * 5 1,140 1,135 1,025 1,04065 TO 99 100 85 90 80 100 85 90 80Unknown 5 5 15 10 5 5 15 10

Douglas College Total 21,895 22,060 21,645 21,270 1,690 1,950 2,175 2,515 23,585 24,010 23,820 23,780

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Emily Carr University of Art and Design17 years and under 155 170 180 195 10 20 25 30 165 190 205 22518 TO 21 865 835 855 870 200 205 230 235 1,065 1,040 1,085 1,10522 TO 24 645 610 610 590 95 120 145 135 740 730 755 72525 TO 29 595 525 505 525 45 40 55 60 640 565 555 58530 TO 39 545 515 470 505 25 15 15 20 570 530 485 52540 TO 49 340 305 260 300 * * * * 340 310 260 30050 TO 64 460 400 335 390 * * 460 400 335 39065 TO 99 140 145 130 150 140 145 130 150Unknown 20 15 15 10 20 15 15 10

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 3,770 3,520 3,355 3,535 375 405 470 485 4,145 3,925 3,825 4,020

Justice Institute of British Columbia17 years and under 160 170 190 140 * * 40 160 170 190 18018 TO 21 1,350 1,560 1,920 1,460 * * 90 275 1,350 1,560 2,010 1,74022 TO 24 1,640 1,750 2,135 1,695 10 10 40 75 1,645 1,765 2,175 1,77025 TO 29 3,360 3,495 4,045 3,435 15 20 70 55 3,375 3,515 4,115 3,49530 TO 39 6,605 6,900 7,630 6,450 40 35 130 115 6,645 6,935 7,760 6,56540 TO 49 6,550 6,495 6,980 6,105 20 15 70 105 6,570 6,510 7,050 6,21050 TO 64 5,375 5,465 5,715 5,170 15 10 25 55 5,390 5,475 5,740 5,22565 TO 99 510 585 720 645 * * * * 510 585 720 645Unknown 2,195 1,645 1,345 310 75 30 15 * 2,270 1,675 1,360 315

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 27,740 28,065 30,670 25,410 175 130 445 735 27,915 28,195 31,115 26,145

Kwantlen Polytechnic University17 years and under 250 265 365 355 * 10 15 10 250 275 380 36518 TO 21 8,020 7,780 7,550 7,335 740 810 975 1,035 8,760 8,595 8,525 8,37022 TO 24 4,020 3,995 3,930 3,820 655 775 810 760 4,675 4,765 4,745 4,58025 TO 29 2,660 2,725 2,685 2,740 250 295 360 395 2,910 3,015 3,045 3,14030 TO 39 1,525 1,530 1,535 1,645 60 65 70 70 1,585 1,600 1,605 1,71540 TO 49 690 720 705 735 * * 10 15 690 720 710 75050 TO 64 325 375 365 400 * 5 * * 325 385 370 40065 TO 99 40 50 55 65 40 50 55 65Unknown * 15 25 * 15 25

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 17,525 17,440 17,210 17,125 1,715 1,965 2,245 2,290 19,240 19,405 19,450 19,410

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Langara College17 years and under 1,290 1,340 1,375 1,380 15 25 50 85 1,305 1,365 1,425 1,46518 TO 21 5,795 5,740 5,645 5,705 1,060 1,280 1,760 2,600 6,855 7,020 7,410 8,30022 TO 24 3,130 2,830 2,700 2,830 445 460 625 740 3,575 3,290 3,325 3,56525 TO 29 2,880 2,925 2,635 2,680 160 205 345 430 3,040 3,125 2,980 3,11030 TO 39 2,705 2,640 2,425 2,525 60 70 130 170 2,765 2,710 2,560 2,69540 TO 49 1,665 1,540 1,360 1,510 15 20 30 35 1,675 1,560 1,390 1,54550 TO 64 1,085 1,115 1,115 1,225 * * 5 10 1,090 1,115 1,120 1,23065 TO 99 180 200 195 195 * 180 200 195 195Unknown 5 * 5 5 * 5

Langara College Total 18,740 18,325 17,450 18,055 1,760 2,065 2,945 4,065 20,495 20,390 20,395 22,115

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology17 years and under 25 25 30 40 25 25 30 4018 TO 21 230 205 165 195 * 230 205 170 19522 TO 24 150 185 130 135 * 40 * 150 185 170 13525 TO 29 210 245 245 210 10 35 * 210 255 280 21530 TO 39 320 360 325 275 * 10 320 365 335 27540 TO 49 220 240 215 185 * 5 * 220 245 220 18550 TO 64 230 205 210 210 * * 230 205 210 21065 TO 99 25 30 30 30 25 30 30 30Unknown * *

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 1,415 1,505 1,355 1,285 20 95 * 1,415 1,520 1,445 1,290

North Island College17 years and under 340 330 375 360 * * 10 10 340 335 385 37018 TO 21 1,680 1,485 1,495 1,375 80 105 115 145 1,765 1,585 1,610 1,51522 TO 24 805 770 770 730 40 65 100 100 845 830 870 82525 TO 29 925 895 880 850 15 30 40 70 940 920 920 91530 TO 39 1,365 1,395 1,265 1,165 15 25 25 25 1,380 1,420 1,290 1,19040 TO 49 1,195 1,145 1,020 900 * * * 10 1,200 1,150 1,025 91050 TO 64 1,665 1,570 1,335 1,430 * * 1,665 1,570 1,335 1,43065 TO 99 945 1,000 1,050 1,210 945 1,000 1,050 1,210Unknown 10 * * 10 * *

North Island College Total 8,925 8,605 8,190 8,020 155 230 295 355 9,075 8,835 8,485 8,375

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Northern Lights College17 years and under 400 470 450 330 5 5 * * 405 480 455 33018 TO 21 985 955 835 745 85 100 175 180 1,070 1,055 1,010 92522 TO 24 740 670 600 495 50 75 155 175 790 745 755 67025 TO 29 1,255 1,065 1,015 735 20 45 85 110 1,275 1,110 1,100 84530 TO 39 1,840 1,665 1,545 1,275 10 15 20 30 1,850 1,680 1,565 1,31040 TO 49 1,440 1,305 1,260 915 10 * * * 1,450 1,305 1,265 92050 TO 64 1,335 1,235 1,265 985 * 1,335 1,235 1,265 99065 TO 99 125 90 125 90 125 90 125 90Unknown 85 40 15 15 85 40 15 15

Northern Lights College Total 8,195 7,500 7,110 5,585 180 240 440 505 8,375 7,740 7,555 6,095

Northwest Community College17 years and under 600 640 660 745 * 605 640 660 74518 TO 21 895 840 785 710 * * * 10 900 840 785 72022 TO 24 430 455 445 365 * * * 430 455 445 36525 TO 29 515 565 545 500 * * * * 520 570 550 50530 TO 39 890 900 820 695 * 890 900 820 69540 TO 49 860 845 775 640 * 865 845 775 64050 TO 64 840 805 815 660 * 840 805 815 66065 TO 99 155 140 125 110 155 140 125 110Unknown 145 100 185 280 145 100 185 280

Northwest Community College Total 5,340 5,290 5,150 4,705 10 * * 15 5,350 5,290 5,150 4,720

Okanagan College17 years and under 1,330 1,515 1,585 1,575 5 35 40 35 1,335 1,550 1,625 1,61018 TO 21 4,420 4,210 4,195 4,220 335 460 550 655 4,755 4,670 4,745 4,87522 TO 24 2,345 2,250 2,185 2,290 185 165 180 155 2,530 2,415 2,370 2,44525 TO 29 2,415 2,355 2,255 2,405 105 110 130 145 2,520 2,460 2,385 2,55030 TO 39 2,800 2,705 2,830 2,880 55 60 55 90 2,855 2,765 2,885 2,97040 TO 49 2,190 2,060 1,965 1,855 30 20 20 35 2,220 2,080 1,980 1,89550 TO 64 2,600 2,540 2,485 2,525 * 5 5 10 2,605 2,545 2,490 2,53565 TO 99 510 565 600 660 * 510 565 600 660Unknown 75 155 120 115 * 80 155 120 115

Okanagan College Total 18,695 18,355 18,225 18,525 715 855 985 1,130 19,410 19,210 19,210 19,655

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Royal Roads University17 years and under * * * * * * * * *18 TO 21 80 65 65 45 60 130 165 170 140 195 230 21522 TO 24 185 180 180 175 60 75 110 145 245 260 290 32025 TO 29 575 485 480 480 65 100 115 155 640 585 590 63030 TO 39 1,120 1,130 1,160 1,240 50 60 80 85 1,170 1,190 1,245 1,32040 TO 49 965 935 980 970 50 15 25 25 1,010 945 1,005 99550 TO 64 495 490 495 515 * 5 * * 500 495 500 51565 TO 99 5 5 15 15 5 5 15 15

Royal Roads University Total 3,430 3,295 3,375 3,435 295 385 495 580 3,720 3,680 3,870 4,015

Selkirk College17 years and under 685 835 955 1,405 20 10 25 10 700 840 980 1,41518 TO 21 1,260 1,215 1,215 1,210 115 160 255 410 1,375 1,375 1,470 1,61522 TO 24 640 720 695 705 50 75 135 205 690 795 830 91025 TO 29 1,065 1,140 1,180 1,210 30 65 100 130 1,100 1,200 1,280 1,34030 TO 39 1,995 2,425 2,450 2,355 25 25 30 45 2,020 2,455 2,485 2,40040 TO 49 1,505 1,740 1,750 1,670 10 15 20 15 1,515 1,755 1,765 1,68550 TO 64 1,995 2,165 2,065 1,980 5 10 10 5 2,000 2,175 2,070 1,98565 TO 99 670 780 950 1,035 * * * * 675 785 950 1,040Unknown 70 160 245 215 * 70 160 250 215

Selkirk College Total 9,885 11,185 11,500 11,785 255 360 575 825 10,140 11,545 12,075 12,605

Thompson Rivers University17 years and under 505 465 590 520 35 55 50 50 540 520 635 57018 TO 21 5,585 5,750 5,695 5,755 810 825 920 1,165 6,390 6,580 6,610 6,92022 TO 24 4,670 4,970 4,835 4,790 1,020 1,005 970 1,065 5,690 5,980 5,805 5,86025 TO 29 5,075 5,235 5,185 5,320 610 695 750 765 5,685 5,930 5,935 6,08530 TO 39 5,000 5,275 5,275 5,640 195 205 210 220 5,195 5,480 5,485 5,86040 TO 49 3,100 3,160 2,975 2,915 55 40 25 30 3,150 3,200 3,000 2,94550 TO 64 1,800 1,845 1,890 1,820 25 15 10 15 1,825 1,860 1,900 1,83565 TO 99 195 200 200 150 * * * * 200 205 205 155Unknown 35 70 30 45 * 10 * 40 80 30 45

Thompson Rivers University Total 25,970 26,975 26,675 26,960 2,750 2,850 2,930 3,310 28,715 29,825 29,605 30,270

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University of the Fraser Valley17 years and under 835 490 415 425 20 5 10 5 850 495 425 43018 TO 21 5,725 5,450 5,240 5,320 490 375 505 595 6,215 5,825 5,750 5,91522 TO 24 2,730 2,655 2,690 2,770 375 350 380 340 3,110 3,005 3,070 3,11025 TO 29 1,830 1,780 1,755 1,760 140 130 125 145 1,970 1,910 1,880 1,90530 TO 39 1,485 1,420 1,390 1,310 20 40 30 25 1,505 1,455 1,420 1,33540 TO 49 1,010 940 890 860 10 5 * * 1,020 945 895 86550 TO 64 845 810 765 600 * * * * 845 810 770 60565 TO 99 185 180 150 100 185 180 150 100Unknown * * * * * *

University of the Fraser Valley Total 14,645 13,715 13,295 13,155 1,060 905 1,055 1,115 15,700 14,620 14,355 14,270

Vancouver Community College17 years and under 490 315 260 260 * * * 495 315 260 26018 TO 21 2,720 2,450 2,290 2,180 150 140 195 245 2,870 2,590 2,490 2,42522 TO 24 2,260 2,045 1,850 1,700 130 150 135 180 2,390 2,195 1,985 1,87525 TO 29 3,335 2,890 2,515 2,435 120 130 150 180 3,455 3,020 2,665 2,61530 TO 39 5,090 4,625 3,790 3,520 80 70 75 110 5,170 4,690 3,860 3,63040 TO 49 4,545 4,040 3,045 2,690 35 30 25 30 4,580 4,070 3,070 2,72550 TO 64 2,610 2,630 2,040 1,810 10 15 10 10 2,625 2,645 2,050 1,82065 TO 99 380 395 320 220 380 395 320 220Unknown 70 25 10 30 70 25 10 30

Vancouver Community College Total 21,500 19,405 16,120 14,850 535 535 595 750 22,030 19,945 16,715 15,600

Vancouver Island University17 years and under 520 545 620 565 5 10 15 10 530 555 635 57518 TO 21 3,870 3,565 3,540 3,525 630 625 780 830 4,500 4,190 4,320 4,35522 TO 24 2,265 2,225 2,060 1,950 650 555 565 510 2,915 2,780 2,625 2,46025 TO 29 2,050 1,995 1,835 1,700 435 540 560 515 2,485 2,535 2,395 2,21530 TO 39 2,285 2,130 1,895 1,725 90 130 180 170 2,375 2,265 2,075 1,90040 TO 49 1,765 1,520 1,290 1,110 15 15 20 30 1,780 1,535 1,310 1,13550 TO 64 1,965 1,835 1,590 1,205 5 10 10 * 1,970 1,845 1,600 1,21065 TO 99 990 1,120 1,090 955 * * * 995 1,125 1,090 955Unknown 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 25

Vancouver Island University Total 15,730 14,955 13,940 12,755 1,840 1,885 2,130 2,070 17,570 16,840 16,070 14,825

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.2 Where age information is not available, age is catagorized as 'unknown'.

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17 years and under 4,950 5,000 5,100 4,975 120 145 165 230 5,070 5,145 5,265 5,20518 TO 21 46,320 45,560 45,260 44,545 5,550 6,705 7,540 10,340 51,870 52,265 52,800 54,88522 TO 24 24,745 23,875 23,685 23,680 4,070 4,445 4,670 5,525 28,815 28,320 28,360 29,20525 TO 29 22,480 21,410 21,310 21,535 2,330 2,790 3,205 3,580 24,810 24,195 24,515 25,12030 TO 39 22,140 20,845 20,455 20,765 730 905 1,100 1,520 22,870 21,750 21,555 22,28540 TO 49 13,755 12,430 11,495 11,290 145 150 245 340 13,900 12,580 11,740 11,63050 TO 64 8,860 7,995 7,295 7,175 35 45 55 70 8,895 8,040 7,350 7,24565 TO 99 2,505 2,440 2,170 2,050 5 5 5 5 2,510 2,445 2,175 2,055Unknown 255 200 130 110 * * * * 260 200 135 110Total 146,010 139,755 136,900 136,120 12,990 15,195 16,990 21,620 159,000 154,950 153,895 157,740

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.4 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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2 Where age information is not available, age is catagorized as 'unknown'.

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British Columbia Institute of Technology17 years and under 175 185 140 145 10 * 5 5 185 185 145 15018 TO 21 4,020 4,255 4,370 4,300 320 270 360 795 4,345 4,525 4,730 5,09522 TO 24 3,740 3,835 3,870 3,940 405 360 400 540 4,145 4,190 4,270 4,48025 TO 29 4,975 4,800 4,875 4,905 355 390 485 645 5,330 5,190 5,355 5,55030 TO 39 4,725 4,600 4,550 4,725 115 110 205 390 4,840 4,705 4,755 5,11540 TO 49 2,480 2,415 2,250 2,100 15 20 35 55 2,495 2,435 2,285 2,15550 TO 64 1,045 995 940 905 * * 5 5 1,045 1,000 945 91565 TO 99 20 10 15 15 * 20 10 15 15Unknown * * * * * *

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 21,185 21,095 21,005 21,040 1,225 1,150 1,495 2,440 22,410 22,245 22,500 23,480

Camosun College17 years and under 290 315 380 530 5 10 15 25 295 325 395 55518 TO 21 3,335 3,160 3,225 3,195 505 700 680 800 3,840 3,860 3,905 3,99522 TO 24 1,795 1,675 1,685 1,725 155 260 320 395 1,950 1,935 2,005 2,11525 TO 29 1,495 1,430 1,370 1,485 85 125 170 170 1,580 1,555 1,540 1,65530 TO 39 1,205 1,225 1,155 1,240 30 40 45 75 1,235 1,265 1,205 1,31540 TO 49 550 520 510 615 10 15 15 15 560 535 525 63050 TO 64 380 370 360 445 * * * * 380 375 365 45065 TO 99 60 70 75 70 60 70 75 70Unknown 10 20 15 15 10 20 15 15

Camosun College Total 9,125 8,790 8,780 9,320 790 1,155 1,250 1,485 9,915 9,945 10,030 10,805

Capilano University17 years and under 490 385 335 100 5 * * 5 495 390 340 11018 TO 21 3,110 2,890 2,585 2,510 230 275 330 390 3,340 3,165 2,915 2,90022 TO 24 1,415 1,345 1,195 1,120 235 255 245 295 1,645 1,600 1,440 1,41525 TO 29 940 895 845 850 130 175 205 210 1,070 1,070 1,050 1,06030 TO 39 700 630 590 560 50 60 85 110 750 690 675 67040 TO 49 565 440 420 395 10 15 20 30 575 455 440 42550 TO 64 550 410 370 320 * * * * 550 410 375 32065 TO 99 450 295 280 110 * * * * 450 295 280 115Unknown * * 10 * * * 10 *

Capilano University Total 8,215 7,295 6,635 5,975 660 790 890 1,045 8,875 8,085 7,525 7,020

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College of New Caledonia17 years and under 130 130 95 105 * 5 10 * 135 135 100 10518 TO 21 1,150 1,140 1,050 1,000 125 160 165 260 1,275 1,295 1,215 1,26022 TO 24 425 425 415 395 80 85 125 160 505 510 545 56025 TO 29 390 370 385 375 35 50 50 65 425 425 430 44530 TO 39 475 440 420 400 * 5 10 15 475 445 430 41540 TO 49 320 260 265 205 * * * * 320 260 265 21050 TO 64 240 190 165 175 240 190 165 17565 TO 99 25 25 20 10 25 25 20 10Unknown * *

College of New Caledonia Total 3,145 2,970 2,815 2,665 250 310 360 510 3,395 3,280 3,180 3,175

College of the Rockies17 years and under 100 110 120 120 5 5 5 * 105 115 125 12518 TO 21 535 545 555 515 60 110 140 150 595 655 700 66522 TO 24 250 240 230 245 30 35 35 45 280 280 265 28525 TO 29 380 305 355 395 35 25 35 30 415 335 390 42530 TO 39 695 635 665 735 15 30 45 45 710 660 710 78040 TO 49 315 300 285 350 5 5 15 20 320 310 300 37050 TO 64 415 310 270 345 * * 5 5 415 315 275 35065 TO 99 195 150 55 80 * 195 150 55 80Unknown 15 5 5 5 15 5 5 5

College of the Rockies Total 2,900 2,605 2,540 2,790 150 215 280 295 3,050 2,825 2,820 3,090

Douglas College17 years and under 360 425 300 430 10 15 20 20 370 445 320 45018 TO 21 5,275 5,415 5,445 5,360 750 795 910 1,040 6,025 6,210 6,355 6,40022 TO 24 2,250 2,195 2,115 2,205 385 455 430 515 2,635 2,650 2,545 2,72025 TO 29 1,535 1,565 1,610 1,490 165 205 260 265 1,700 1,770 1,870 1,75530 TO 39 1,425 1,405 1,270 1,250 55 60 65 105 1,480 1,470 1,335 1,35540 TO 49 820 865 710 745 10 10 15 25 830 870 725 77050 TO 64 395 415 390 365 * * 5 395 415 395 37065 TO 99 40 45 35 45 40 45 35 45Unknown * * * * * * * *

Douglas College Total 12,100 12,330 11,880 11,890 1,370 1,545 1,705 1,975 13,470 13,875 13,585 13,865

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Emily Carr University of Art and Design17 years and under 70 55 70 65 5 5 * 5 75 65 75 7018 TO 21 770 775 775 735 205 245 235 260 975 1,025 1,010 99022 TO 24 435 410 435 405 100 120 110 125 535 530 545 53025 TO 29 310 300 315 290 35 40 55 60 345 345 365 35030 TO 39 280 215 225 210 15 10 15 25 295 225 240 23040 TO 49 135 115 135 135 * * * * 135 120 140 13550 TO 64 165 130 160 135 * * 165 130 165 14065 TO 99 55 40 55 55 55 40 55 55Unknown 5 5 5 5 5 5

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 2,230 2,055 2,175 2,030 355 425 420 475 2,590 2,480 2,595 2,505

Justice Institute of British Columbia17 years and under 25 15 50 45 * 15 25 15 70 4518 TO 21 390 430 485 505 * * 60 60 390 430 545 56522 TO 24 375 440 465 505 * 10 10 380 440 480 51525 TO 29 620 675 755 725 * * 15 10 620 680 770 73530 TO 39 960 920 1,215 960 5 5 30 20 970 925 1,245 98040 TO 49 960 885 950 750 * 20 15 960 885 975 76550 TO 64 670 590 680 540 * 10 10 670 590 685 55565 TO 99 40 70 60 35 * 40 70 60 35Unknown 160 130 50 15 * * * 160 130 50 20

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 4,195 4,155 4,710 4,085 20 10 165 125 4,215 4,165 4,880 4,210

Kwantlen Polytechnic University17 years and under 355 485 500 485 5 10 10 20 360 495 505 50518 TO 21 6,260 6,025 5,880 5,825 540 655 595 1,015 6,800 6,680 6,475 6,84022 TO 24 2,985 2,850 2,750 2,635 545 590 545 550 3,530 3,440 3,295 3,18525 TO 29 1,790 1,755 1,690 1,550 190 215 255 275 1,980 1,975 1,945 1,83030 TO 39 915 915 855 805 45 50 45 50 960 965 900 85540 TO 49 410 390 365 280 * 5 5 10 410 395 375 29550 TO 64 205 200 165 125 * * * * 205 205 170 12565 TO 99 35 30 35 35 35 30 35 35Unknown * * * *

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 12,955 12,655 12,240 11,740 1,325 1,530 1,460 1,930 14,280 14,185 13,700 13,670

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Langara College17 years and under 1,415 1,435 1,415 1,435 20 25 20 75 1,435 1,465 1,435 1,51018 TO 21 4,405 4,495 4,510 4,285 895 1,130 1,275 2,355 5,295 5,625 5,785 6,64022 TO 24 1,940 1,800 1,790 1,780 300 375 440 620 2,235 2,175 2,230 2,40025 TO 29 1,670 1,520 1,420 1,390 105 175 215 330 1,770 1,695 1,635 1,72030 TO 39 1,310 1,250 1,090 1,060 40 70 60 155 1,350 1,320 1,155 1,21540 TO 49 715 640 525 570 10 20 10 40 725 660 535 60550 TO 64 415 465 415 395 * * * 5 415 470 415 40065 TO 99 75 75 85 75 75 75 85 75Unknown * *

Langara College Total 11,940 11,685 11,250 10,995 1,360 1,805 2,025 3,580 13,305 13,490 13,275 14,570

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology17 years and under 25 30 30 45 25 30 30 4518 TO 21 140 100 95 105 140 100 95 10522 TO 24 80 70 55 65 80 70 55 6525 TO 29 120 100 75 75 * 120 100 75 7530 TO 39 155 115 90 90 * * 155 115 90 9040 TO 49 105 60 45 50 105 60 45 5050 TO 64 90 45 45 50 90 45 45 5065 TO 99 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 10

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 715 525 440 495 * * 720 530 440 495

North Island College17 years and under 65 80 70 55 * 10 10 10 65 90 80 6518 TO 21 900 840 795 785 70 80 105 120 970 915 895 90522 TO 24 380 355 360 360 35 70 75 80 415 425 435 44025 TO 29 365 360 330 370 15 30 50 50 380 390 380 42030 TO 39 525 465 435 445 20 20 20 5 545 485 455 45040 TO 49 360 330 285 295 * * * * 360 335 285 30050 TO 64 490 405 415 380 490 405 415 38065 TO 99 440 495 580 550 440 495 580 550Unknown * * * *

North Island College Total 3,530 3,335 3,265 3,245 140 205 260 265 3,670 3,540 3,525 3,510

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Northern Lights College17 years and under 135 95 80 70 * * 5 135 95 85 7518 TO 21 305 270 230 275 40 90 125 160 340 360 355 43522 TO 24 140 95 100 110 45 95 130 130 180 190 230 24025 TO 29 200 165 130 165 20 40 85 105 220 205 215 27030 TO 39 325 245 240 270 5 10 20 20 330 255 260 29540 TO 49 210 165 145 170 * * * * 215 165 150 17550 TO 64 115 110 85 115 * 115 110 85 12065 TO 99 10 10 10 25 10 10 10 25Unknown * * * *

Northern Lights College Total 1,440 1,155 1,025 1,205 110 235 365 430 1,550 1,395 1,390 1,635

Northwest Community College17 years and under 165 140 170 150 165 140 170 15018 TO 21 385 350 360 300 * * * 10 385 355 365 31022 TO 24 140 150 145 140 * * * 140 150 150 14025 TO 29 145 120 120 160 * * * 150 120 125 16030 TO 39 200 150 150 165 * 200 150 150 16540 TO 49 165 130 115 125 165 130 115 12550 TO 64 110 125 85 105 * 110 125 85 11065 TO 99 25 35 15 30 25 35 15 30Unknown 10 * 5 20 10 * 5 20

Northwest Community College Total 1,355 1,205 1,170 1,195 * * 10 15 1,360 1,210 1,180 1,210

Okanagan College17 years and under 170 150 185 155 * * * 5 170 150 185 16018 TO 21 2,770 2,675 2,745 2,645 195 245 275 365 2,965 2,920 3,020 3,01022 TO 24 1,165 1,085 1,120 1,130 115 125 110 125 1,280 1,215 1,230 1,25025 TO 29 995 880 945 1,015 70 80 110 120 1,065 965 1,060 1,13530 TO 39 865 865 795 915 25 30 55 75 890 895 850 99040 TO 49 525 485 455 495 15 10 15 30 540 490 470 52050 TO 64 405 350 315 355 * * * 5 410 350 320 36065 TO 99 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45Unknown 15 * 10 15 15 * 10 15

Okanagan College Total 6,950 6,540 6,615 6,770 430 495 575 725 7,380 7,035 7,190 7,495

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Royal Roads University17 years and under * 5 5 * * 5 5 *18 TO 21 50 50 45 45 95 140 170 165 145 190 215 20522 TO 24 130 115 115 120 65 80 95 130 195 195 210 25025 TO 29 345 305 285 280 60 90 90 100 400 390 380 37530 TO 39 750 710 735 710 40 60 60 50 790 770 795 76040 TO 49 605 600 595 545 5 10 20 15 610 610 615 56050 TO 64 320 310 305 290 * * * * 320 315 305 29565 TO 99 * 5 5 5 * 5 5 5

Royal Roads University Total 2,200 2,095 2,085 1,990 270 390 445 465 2,470 2,485 2,530 2,460

Selkirk College17 years and under 100 95 150 85 * 5 5 100 95 155 9018 TO 21 685 640 715 660 80 130 220 275 765 770 935 93522 TO 24 300 305 315 305 30 75 125 200 330 380 440 50025 TO 29 395 420 435 430 25 65 110 105 420 480 545 53530 TO 39 735 800 805 795 15 20 25 20 750 820 825 81540 TO 49 395 435 425 345 5 * 10 10 400 440 440 35550 TO 64 415 395 360 340 * 5 * * 415 400 360 34565 TO 99 290 355 445 435 * * * * 290 360 450 435Unknown 5 10 20 15 5 10 20 15

Selkirk College Total 3,325 3,455 3,670 3,410 160 305 500 620 3,485 3,760 4,170 4,030

Thompson Rivers University17 years and under 215 185 215 195 35 25 20 20 250 205 235 21518 TO 21 3,810 3,795 3,720 3,880 655 695 740 1,065 4,465 4,490 4,465 4,94522 TO 24 2,875 2,775 2,770 2,815 760 680 740 835 3,635 3,455 3,510 3,65525 TO 29 2,805 2,650 2,700 2,770 470 525 495 495 3,275 3,175 3,195 3,26530 TO 39 2,455 2,305 2,500 2,620 125 140 135 150 2,575 2,445 2,630 2,77040 TO 49 1,365 1,230 1,195 1,275 25 15 15 15 1,390 1,245 1,215 1,29050 TO 64 585 550 540 530 5 * 5 5 590 555 545 53565 TO 99 40 55 35 35 * * * * 40 55 35 35Unknown 10 5 * 10 * 10 5 * 10

Thompson Rivers University Total 14,160 13,555 13,675 14,130 2,075 2,080 2,150 2,590 16,235 15,635 15,825 16,720

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University of the Fraser Valley17 years and under 285 275 305 295 * 5 * * 290 285 310 30018 TO 21 4,420 4,310 4,260 4,245 310 425 480 575 4,730 4,735 4,740 4,82022 TO 24 1,945 1,905 1,960 2,000 275 280 290 255 2,220 2,185 2,250 2,25525 TO 29 1,095 1,040 1,000 1,045 90 80 105 95 1,185 1,120 1,105 1,14030 TO 39 770 715 695 710 25 25 20 25 795 740 715 73540 TO 49 425 380 400 410 * * * 5 430 380 400 42050 TO 64 280 270 235 235 * * * 280 270 235 24065 TO 99 45 55 40 50 45 55 40 50Unknown * * * *

University of the Fraser Valley Total 9,265 8,945 8,895 8,995 710 820 900 965 9,970 9,765 9,795 9,960

Vancouver Community College17 years and under 140 140 150 145 * * 140 140 150 14518 TO 21 1,365 1,190 1,135 1,060 85 125 125 170 1,450 1,315 1,255 1,22522 TO 24 1,035 940 825 830 95 75 95 115 1,135 1,010 925 94025 TO 29 1,365 1,175 1,080 1,065 65 80 85 110 1,435 1,255 1,160 1,17530 TO 39 2,100 1,705 1,430 1,445 30 35 45 65 2,130 1,735 1,480 1,51040 TO 49 1,945 1,435 1,120 1,085 15 10 10 20 1,960 1,445 1,130 1,10550 TO 64 1,125 905 700 670 10 * 5 5 1,130 910 705 67565 TO 99 215 200 110 105 215 200 110 105Unknown 5 * * 5 * *

Vancouver Community College Total 9,295 7,690 6,545 6,400 305 325 365 485 9,600 8,015 6,910 6,885

Vancouver Island University17 years and under 240 280 355 320 5 10 10 5 250 290 360 32518 TO 21 2,760 2,700 2,760 2,785 405 475 580 545 3,165 3,175 3,345 3,33022 TO 24 1,475 1,370 1,390 1,310 465 460 415 460 1,935 1,830 1,805 1,77025 TO 29 1,055 1,040 1,020 1,110 395 420 375 380 1,450 1,460 1,395 1,49030 TO 39 970 905 850 925 90 125 130 130 1,060 1,030 975 1,05540 TO 49 605 540 445 480 10 10 15 25 615 550 465 50550 TO 64 540 525 360 395 * 5 * * 540 530 365 40065 TO 99 395 385 180 230 395 385 180 230Unknown 5 5 * 5 5 5 * 5

Vancouver Island University Total 8,045 7,750 7,365 7,565 1,375 1,505 1,525 1,550 9,415 9,255 8,890 9,115

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.2 Where age information is not available, age is catagorized as 'unknown'.

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17 years and under 15,300 15,250 15,295 15,465 280 450 620 850 15,580 15,695 15,910 16,31518 TO 21 64,105 63,430 62,240 60,720 8,095 9,710 12,015 15,565 72,195 73,135 74,250 76,29022 TO 24 38,920 37,880 36,930 36,580 5,430 6,030 6,485 7,335 44,345 43,910 43,420 43,91525 TO 29 43,530 42,055 41,655 41,465 3,265 3,865 4,560 5,005 46,790 45,920 46,215 46,47030 TO 39 54,470 52,185 50,760 50,595 1,200 1,420 1,880 2,230 55,670 53,605 52,645 52,83040 TO 49 38,705 35,210 32,815 32,000 310 310 525 600 39,015 35,520 33,340 32,60050 TO 64 32,655 30,010 28,210 26,840 85 90 155 140 32,740 30,100 28,365 26,98065 TO 99 7,560 7,330 7,255 6,570 10 10 10 15 7,570 7,340 7,265 6,585Unknown 2,695 2,555 1,230 1,280 20 40 5 * 2,715 2,595 1,235 1,280Total 297,935 285,900 276,390 271,520 18,690 21,915 26,260 31,740 316,630 307,820 302,645 303,260

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.4 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

2 Where age information is not available, age is catagorized as 'unknown'.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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British Columbia Institute of Technology17 years and under 410 425 385 410 15 20 25 20 425 445 415 43018 TO 21 6,360 6,630 6,760 6,640 610 730 910 1,435 6,965 7,360 7,665 8,08022 TO 24 6,385 6,540 6,420 6,610 665 700 755 825 7,045 7,240 7,175 7,43525 TO 29 8,920 8,865 8,900 8,970 605 650 870 980 9,520 9,515 9,770 9,95030 TO 39 9,470 9,465 9,625 9,640 225 235 415 540 9,700 9,705 10,040 10,18540 TO 49 5,190 5,015 4,985 4,705 35 40 80 95 5,220 5,055 5,065 4,80050 TO 64 2,515 2,505 2,490 2,445 5 5 15 15 2,520 2,510 2,505 2,46065 TO 99 70 60 65 90 * * 70 60 65 90Unknown 20 10 5 5 * * 20 10 5 5

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 39,335 39,515 39,640 39,520 2,160 2,380 3,075 3,920 41,490 41,900 42,710 43,435

Camosun College17 years and under 810 985 1,080 1,245 15 30 30 50 825 1,015 1,110 1,30018 TO 21 4,680 4,480 4,565 4,440 660 880 905 1,060 5,340 5,360 5,470 5,49522 TO 24 2,885 2,710 2,730 2,765 215 315 400 490 3,100 3,030 3,135 3,25525 TO 29 2,810 2,795 2,815 2,880 115 165 215 240 2,920 2,960 3,030 3,12030 TO 39 2,965 2,895 3,015 3,005 40 55 75 110 3,005 2,950 3,095 3,11540 TO 49 1,670 1,595 1,645 1,680 10 20 25 35 1,680 1,615 1,665 1,71550 TO 64 1,555 1,455 1,565 1,465 * * * * 1,555 1,455 1,570 1,46565 TO 99 255 280 310 255 255 280 310 255Unknown 95 150 90 70 95 150 90 70

Camosun College Total 17,720 17,345 17,820 17,810 1,060 1,470 1,655 1,990 18,780 18,815 19,475 19,800

Capilano University17 years and under 1,645 1,250 1,065 815 10 5 15 35 1,650 1,255 1,080 85018 TO 21 3,670 3,385 3,060 2,980 315 370 440 550 3,980 3,755 3,500 3,53022 TO 24 1,810 1,665 1,525 1,465 290 320 305 360 2,100 1,985 1,830 1,82525 TO 29 1,435 1,360 1,235 1,210 175 205 245 255 1,610 1,565 1,480 1,46530 TO 39 1,295 1,155 1,070 995 55 75 105 130 1,350 1,235 1,175 1,12540 TO 49 1,155 860 870 730 15 20 25 35 1,170 880 895 76550 TO 64 1,300 1,000 875 645 * * * 5 1,300 1,005 880 65065 TO 99 1,015 745 645 180 * * * * 1,015 745 645 185Unknown 15 160 35 40 15 160 35 40

Capilano University Total 13,335 11,585 10,385 9,065 855 995 1,135 1,375 14,190 12,580 11,520 10,440

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College of New Caledonia17 years and under 690 640 715 600 5 20 15 25 695 660 735 63018 TO 21 1,855 1,880 1,710 1,600 190 215 245 400 2,045 2,095 1,955 2,00522 TO 24 955 965 910 870 120 130 170 225 1,075 1,095 1,080 1,09525 TO 29 1,090 1,015 965 965 60 75 70 110 1,150 1,090 1,035 1,07530 TO 39 1,605 1,450 1,290 1,280 10 10 15 15 1,615 1,465 1,310 1,30040 TO 49 1,405 1,170 1,035 915 * * * * 1,405 1,170 1,035 91550 TO 64 1,395 1,185 955 1,005 1,395 1,185 955 1,00565 TO 99 215 150 130 105 215 150 130 105Unknown * 5 * 5

College of New Caledonia Total 9,210 8,455 7,715 7,345 390 450 520 785 9,600 8,905 8,235 8,130

College of the Rockies17 years and under 1,105 800 800 810 5 10 10 15 1,110 810 810 82518 TO 21 1,120 1,130 1,070 1,025 90 150 180 195 1,210 1,280 1,255 1,22522 TO 24 745 710 670 605 55 65 55 70 805 775 725 67525 TO 29 1,225 1,140 1,135 1,120 75 65 45 40 1,300 1,205 1,180 1,16530 TO 39 2,185 2,270 2,145 2,155 70 65 65 70 2,255 2,335 2,215 2,22040 TO 49 1,535 1,505 1,325 1,445 20 30 25 30 1,555 1,535 1,355 1,47050 TO 64 2,020 2,045 1,705 1,850 * 5 10 10 2,020 2,050 1,715 1,85565 TO 99 655 660 545 555 * * * * 655 660 550 560Unknown 100 70 70 55 5 * 105 70 70 55

College of the Rockies Total 10,695 10,330 9,480 9,620 325 395 395 430 11,020 10,725 9,875 10,050

Douglas College17 years and under 1,725 1,745 1,630 1,650 30 30 55 65 1,755 1,775 1,685 1,71518 TO 21 6,945 6,975 7,085 6,930 1,025 1,050 1,325 1,550 7,970 8,030 8,415 8,47522 TO 24 3,230 3,190 3,005 3,140 515 605 595 735 3,745 3,795 3,605 3,87525 TO 29 3,210 3,100 3,195 3,135 225 285 350 390 3,435 3,385 3,540 3,52530 TO 39 4,330 4,110 3,860 3,965 70 85 95 150 4,400 4,195 3,955 4,11540 TO 49 1,985 1,870 1,660 1,735 15 15 20 35 2,000 1,885 1,675 1,77050 TO 64 1,170 1,015 970 995 * 5 5 1,170 1,015 975 1,00565 TO 99 95 85 75 85 95 85 75 85Unknown 5 5 15 10 5 5 15 10

Douglas College Total 22,685 22,095 21,495 21,650 1,885 2,070 2,450 2,930 24,570 24,165 23,945 24,575

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Emily Carr University of Art and Design17 years and under 190 175 205 190 15 20 20 30 205 200 225 22018 TO 21 885 890 895 875 230 260 255 280 1,115 1,150 1,150 1,15522 TO 24 585 570 575 535 105 130 125 140 690 700 700 67525 TO 29 535 490 495 485 40 45 60 65 575 535 550 55030 TO 39 550 445 470 475 15 10 15 25 565 455 485 50040 TO 49 305 275 285 305 * * * * 305 275 290 30550 TO 64 440 345 360 355 * * * 440 345 360 35565 TO 99 145 130 155 160 145 130 155 160Unknown 25 10 20 * 25 10 20 *

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 3,655 3,325 3,460 3,390 410 470 480 540 4,065 3,800 3,935 3,930

Justice Institute of British Columbia17 years and under 200 230 165 150 * * 50 * 205 230 215 15518 TO 21 1,460 1,765 1,305 1,355 * 10 245 220 1,465 1,780 1,550 1,58022 TO 24 1,580 1,810 1,625 1,595 10 20 45 65 1,590 1,830 1,670 1,66025 TO 29 3,320 3,485 3,185 3,175 20 25 85 60 3,340 3,510 3,270 3,23530 TO 39 6,860 6,675 6,020 6,065 40 40 170 100 6,900 6,715 6,190 6,16040 TO 49 6,530 6,005 5,655 5,535 20 15 125 85 6,545 6,020 5,785 5,61550 TO 64 5,325 4,970 4,740 4,580 10 15 55 40 5,335 4,980 4,790 4,62065 TO 99 510 595 620 550 * * * * 510 595 625 555Unknown 1,900 1,500 440 305 10 30 5 * 1,910 1,530 445 305

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 27,685 27,035 23,760 23,310 115 160 780 575 27,805 27,190 24,540 23,885

Kwantlen Polytechnic University17 years and under 750 900 835 820 20 20 35 100 770 920 870 92018 TO 21 7,880 7,695 7,355 7,420 830 975 1,060 1,640 8,710 8,670 8,420 9,06022 TO 24 3,875 3,620 3,585 3,580 735 770 770 745 4,610 4,390 4,355 4,32525 TO 29 2,555 2,470 2,490 2,415 265 295 350 380 2,820 2,760 2,840 2,79530 TO 39 1,465 1,450 1,510 1,605 75 70 55 65 1,540 1,525 1,570 1,67040 TO 49 695 670 675 685 * 5 10 15 700 675 685 70050 TO 64 345 335 340 335 * * * * 350 340 340 33565 TO 99 45 45 60 55 * 45 45 60 55Unknown * 10 30 15 * 10 30 15

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 17,615 17,195 16,885 16,930 1,930 2,140 2,285 2,950 19,545 19,335 19,170 19,880

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Langara College17 years and under 1,690 1,715 1,730 1,730 50 105 160 265 1,740 1,820 1,890 1,99518 TO 21 5,925 5,860 5,900 5,560 1,300 1,720 2,455 3,750 7,225 7,580 8,355 9,31022 TO 24 2,890 2,635 2,680 2,630 450 580 730 905 3,340 3,215 3,410 3,53525 TO 29 2,880 2,555 2,605 2,520 185 295 390 535 3,065 2,845 2,995 3,05530 TO 39 2,745 2,505 2,495 2,440 70 110 155 245 2,815 2,615 2,650 2,68540 TO 49 1,610 1,445 1,395 1,485 20 25 35 60 1,630 1,475 1,430 1,54550 TO 64 1,165 1,090 1,160 1,150 * * 5 10 1,170 1,095 1,165 1,16065 TO 99 195 180 190 225 * 195 185 190 225Unknown * 5 * 5

Langara College Total 19,110 17,985 18,155 17,740 2,075 2,840 3,935 5,775 21,180 20,825 22,090 23,510

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology17 years and under 35 45 40 70 35 45 40 7018 TO 21 215 160 210 190 * * 215 160 210 19522 TO 24 135 150 145 130 20 20 135 170 170 13025 TO 29 195 225 225 190 * 25 20 200 250 245 19030 TO 39 300 325 300 260 * 10 * * 300 335 300 26040 TO 49 230 210 195 205 * * 230 215 200 20550 TO 64 205 205 210 195 * 205 205 210 19565 TO 99 35 30 30 35 35 30 30 35Unknown * * * *

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 1,355 1,350 1,365 1,275 * 65 45 * 1,360 1,415 1,410 1,275

North Island College17 years and under 385 460 425 485 * 10 15 20 390 470 440 50018 TO 21 1,605 1,515 1,380 1,370 100 110 135 175 1,705 1,625 1,515 1,54522 TO 24 760 750 755 680 50 95 90 105 810 845 845 78525 TO 29 890 870 850 840 20 35 55 60 910 905 900 90030 TO 39 1,420 1,280 1,235 1,180 20 25 25 10 1,440 1,310 1,260 1,19040 TO 49 1,205 1,065 905 895 * * 5 10 1,210 1,070 910 90550 TO 64 1,645 1,375 1,450 1,275 * * 1,645 1,375 1,450 1,28065 TO 99 985 1,025 1,185 1,020 985 1,025 1,185 1,020Unknown 10 5 * * 10 5 * *

North Island College Total 8,905 8,350 8,180 7,745 200 280 330 380 9,105 8,625 8,510 8,125

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Northern Lights College17 years and under 495 455 400 250 10 15 5 15 505 470 405 26518 TO 21 920 905 815 645 90 150 180 260 1,010 1,055 995 90522 TO 24 710 650 550 345 60 130 155 165 770 780 705 51525 TO 29 1,170 980 845 540 35 70 100 130 1,200 1,050 940 67030 TO 39 1,790 1,550 1,430 960 10 20 25 35 1,800 1,565 1,455 99540 TO 49 1,390 1,275 1,085 630 * * * 5 1,390 1,280 1,085 63550 TO 64 1,320 1,230 1,170 640 * 1,320 1,230 1,170 64565 TO 99 105 105 110 70 105 105 110 70Unknown 65 30 10 5 65 30 10 5

Northern Lights College Total 7,970 7,175 6,410 4,090 200 385 465 610 8,170 7,560 6,880 4,700

Northwest Community College17 years and under 720 470 745 865 * * 720 470 750 86518 TO 21 905 820 760 670 * * 5 10 910 820 770 68022 TO 24 480 475 385 350 * * * 480 475 385 35525 TO 29 565 565 495 510 * * * 5 570 565 500 51530 TO 39 955 880 685 675 * 955 880 685 67540 TO 49 895 840 655 605 895 840 655 60550 TO 64 835 810 665 595 * * 835 810 670 59565 TO 99 150 135 95 105 * 150 135 95 110Unknown 130 170 125 290 130 170 125 290

Northwest Community College Total 5,640 5,165 4,615 4,665 5 * 15 20 5,645 5,170 4,630 4,685

Okanagan College17 years and under 1,470 1,650 1,670 1,710 5 35 40 55 1,475 1,685 1,710 1,76018 TO 21 4,210 4,225 4,225 4,080 370 530 600 815 4,575 4,760 4,830 4,90022 TO 24 2,185 2,155 2,170 2,155 160 175 155 170 2,345 2,330 2,320 2,32525 TO 29 2,250 2,270 2,255 2,450 105 125 135 170 2,355 2,390 2,390 2,62030 TO 39 2,710 2,885 2,765 2,980 40 65 80 115 2,750 2,945 2,845 3,09540 TO 49 2,130 2,065 1,925 1,945 20 20 35 40 2,150 2,090 1,955 1,99050 TO 64 2,550 2,565 2,605 2,535 5 * 10 10 2,555 2,570 2,615 2,54565 TO 99 530 585 675 700 * 530 585 675 700Unknown 120 135 110 145 120 135 110 145

Okanagan College Total 18,150 18,535 18,400 18,700 705 955 1,050 1,375 18,855 19,495 19,445 20,075

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Royal Roads University17 years and under * 10 5 * * 10 5 *18 TO 21 60 75 70 70 140 175 190 195 205 250 260 26522 TO 24 210 200 200 215 70 100 135 170 285 300 340 38525 TO 29 520 485 490 480 65 105 145 130 585 590 640 60530 TO 39 1,030 1,030 1,110 1,170 50 70 75 70 1,080 1,100 1,180 1,24040 TO 49 845 855 895 900 30 20 25 25 875 870 915 92550 TO 64 435 420 425 480 * * * * 440 425 430 48065 TO 99 5 10 10 10 5 10 10 10

Royal Roads University Total 3,110 3,070 3,200 3,325 365 480 580 595 3,475 3,550 3,780 3,920

Selkirk College17 years and under 865 820 1,130 1,335 15 10 30 15 885 830 1,160 1,35018 TO 21 1,160 1,230 1,225 1,095 165 225 365 445 1,330 1,455 1,590 1,54022 TO 24 675 680 685 625 55 105 185 260 730 785 865 88525 TO 29 1,105 1,170 1,200 1,155 35 80 115 120 1,140 1,250 1,320 1,27530 TO 39 2,295 2,535 2,430 2,240 30 30 45 35 2,325 2,565 2,470 2,27540 TO 49 1,710 1,765 1,670 1,535 15 15 20 20 1,725 1,780 1,690 1,55050 TO 64 2,145 2,120 2,005 1,870 10 10 10 * 2,160 2,130 2,015 1,87065 TO 99 730 850 990 925 * * * * 735 850 995 930Unknown 110 235 210 220 * 110 235 210 220

Selkirk College Total 10,800 11,400 11,545 11,000 335 475 770 895 11,135 11,875 12,315 11,895

Thompson Rivers University17 years and under 630 705 675 665 55 65 65 70 685 770 740 73518 TO 21 5,165 5,160 5,085 5,185 860 870 1,030 1,440 6,025 6,030 6,115 6,62522 TO 24 4,100 4,115 4,055 4,055 955 870 945 1,060 5,050 4,985 5,000 5,11525 TO 29 4,360 4,290 4,385 4,455 580 650 645 650 4,940 4,940 5,030 5,10530 TO 39 4,475 4,440 4,585 4,750 170 195 190 210 4,645 4,640 4,780 4,95540 TO 49 2,810 2,595 2,460 2,610 45 30 25 30 2,855 2,625 2,485 2,64050 TO 64 1,745 1,660 1,545 1,695 10 5 15 10 1,755 1,670 1,560 1,70565 TO 99 200 185 145 160 * * * * 205 185 145 160Unknown 65 40 20 70 * 5 * 70 50 20 70

Thompson Rivers University Total 23,550 23,195 22,955 23,640 2,680 2,690 2,920 3,465 26,230 25,885 25,875 27,105

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University of the Fraser Valley17 years and under 570 705 580 675 10 20 20 40 575 725 600 71518 TO 21 5,390 5,305 5,350 5,345 405 545 615 790 5,800 5,855 5,965 6,13522 TO 24 2,505 2,465 2,550 2,590 345 355 330 320 2,850 2,825 2,885 2,90525 TO 29 1,655 1,650 1,645 1,660 125 105 120 125 1,780 1,755 1,765 1,78530 TO 39 1,405 1,390 1,325 1,340 30 25 25 30 1,435 1,415 1,350 1,37040 TO 49 945 920 830 850 5 * 5 10 950 920 840 86050 TO 64 835 760 635 635 * * * 835 760 635 63565 TO 99 200 150 110 125 200 150 110 125Unknown * * * 5 * * * 5

University of the Fraser Valley Total 13,510 13,350 13,030 13,225 925 1,055 1,120 1,315 14,430 14,405 14,145 14,540

Vancouver Community College17 years and under 380 335 280 295 5 * * 10 385 340 280 30518 TO 21 2,700 2,495 2,315 2,145 165 215 255 315 2,865 2,710 2,570 2,46022 TO 24 2,160 1,950 1,680 1,630 150 150 170 210 2,315 2,100 1,855 1,84025 TO 29 3,145 2,710 2,490 2,350 130 165 170 220 3,275 2,875 2,660 2,57030 TO 39 4,895 4,005 3,525 3,365 85 75 105 130 4,980 4,080 3,630 3,49540 TO 49 4,350 3,375 2,650 2,505 35 25 30 40 4,380 3,400 2,680 2,54550 TO 64 2,635 2,165 1,740 1,550 15 10 15 10 2,645 2,180 1,750 1,56065 TO 99 390 355 215 195 390 355 215 195Unknown 25 15 30 5 25 15 30 5

Vancouver Community College Total 20,675 17,410 14,925 14,045 585 645 745 935 21,260 18,050 15,670 14,980

Vancouver Island University17 years and under 680 875 825 810 10 20 20 15 690 895 845 82518 TO 21 3,725 3,660 3,605 3,525 710 720 905 830 4,440 4,380 4,510 4,35522 TO 24 2,240 2,045 1,960 1,825 585 590 545 540 2,825 2,635 2,505 2,36525 TO 29 1,975 1,850 1,725 1,760 485 515 485 485 2,455 2,360 2,210 2,24530 TO 39 2,225 1,960 1,740 1,785 110 155 170 165 2,335 2,120 1,910 1,94540 TO 49 1,705 1,365 1,140 1,100 15 15 30 30 1,725 1,380 1,165 1,13050 TO 64 1,985 1,635 1,275 1,190 5 5 5 10 1,990 1,640 1,280 1,20065 TO 99 1,090 1,060 950 1,035 * * 1,090 1,060 950 1,035Unknown 15 20 20 35 15 20 20 35

Vancouver Island University Total 15,640 14,475 13,240 13,060 1,930 2,020 2,160 2,070 17,565 16,490 15,400 15,130

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.2 Where age information is not available, age is catagorized as 'unknown'.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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Female 158,630 156,590 149,620 146,840 7,870 8,770 10,475 12,615 166,500 165,360 160,100 159,455Male 141,425 139,930 135,180 133,220 9,350 10,505 12,640 14,265 150,780 150,435 147,825 147,485Unknown 1,030 975 2,080 1,940 60 45 20 20 1,090 1,015 2,095 1,960Total 301,085 297,490 286,880 282,000 17,280 19,315 23,135 26,900 318,365 316,810 310,020 308,900

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.4 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

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British Columbia Institute of TechnologyFemale 15,100 15,030 15,630 15,965 800 875 985 1,395 15,900 15,905 16,620 17,360Male 25,965 26,095 26,020 25,950 1,260 1,380 1,595 2,025 27,225 27,475 27,615 27,975Unknown * * * *

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 41,065 41,125 41,650 41,915 2,060 2,255 2,585 3,420 43,125 43,380 44,235 45,335

Camosun CollegeFemale 9,505 9,060 8,845 9,315 360 505 635 730 9,870 9,565 9,485 10,045Male 7,970 8,055 8,085 8,325 415 640 855 890 8,385 8,695 8,940 9,210Unknown 125 135 130 105 125 135 130 105

Camosun College Total 17,600 17,250 17,060 17,740 775 1,145 1,495 1,620 18,375 18,390 18,550 19,360

Capilano UniversityFemale 8,000 7,485 6,485 5,920 395 435 520 635 8,395 7,920 7,000 6,555Male 5,665 5,295 4,715 4,130 410 415 475 500 6,070 5,710 5,190 4,630Unknown * *

Capilano University Total 13,665 12,780 11,200 10,050 805 850 995 1,140 14,470 13,630 12,195 11,190

College of New CaledoniaFemale 4,410 4,930 4,190 3,915 155 160 170 200 4,565 5,090 4,360 4,115Male 4,150 4,195 3,920 4,050 230 235 290 315 4,380 4,430 4,205 4,370Unknown * * * * * *

College of New Caledonia Total 8,555 9,125 8,110 7,965 385 390 460 515 8,940 9,520 8,565 8,485

College of the RockiesFemale 5,470 5,325 5,115 4,900 95 135 165 235 5,565 5,465 5,285 5,130Male 5,090 4,970 4,670 4,585 120 245 220 160 5,210 5,220 4,895 4,745Unknown 20 25 20 20 25 20

College of the Rockies Total 10,580 10,325 9,805 9,480 215 385 390 395 10,795 10,710 10,195 9,875

Douglas CollegeFemale 14,360 14,605 14,425 14,190 820 955 1,090 1,240 15,180 15,560 15,515 15,425Male 7,515 7,445 7,200 7,035 865 995 1,085 1,275 8,380 8,440 8,285 8,310Unknown 20 15 20 45 * * * 20 15 20 45

Douglas College Total 21,895 22,060 21,645 21,270 1,690 1,950 2,175 2,515 23,585 24,010 23,820 23,780

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Emily Carr University of Art and DesignFemale 2,680 2,525 2,400 2,560 225 250 310 330 2,900 2,780 2,705 2,890Male 1,060 965 910 890 155 150 160 150 1,210 1,115 1,070 1,045Unknown 30 25 50 85 * 30 25 50 85

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 3,770 3,520 3,355 3,535 375 405 470 485 4,145 3,925 3,825 4,020

Justice Institute of British ColumbiaFemale 10,760 10,595 11,150 9,290 30 40 110 230 10,790 10,635 11,260 9,515Male 16,725 17,350 19,275 16,095 100 85 330 510 16,820 17,435 19,605 16,600Unknown 255 120 245 30 45 5 5 300 125 255 30

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 27,740 28,065 30,670 25,410 175 130 445 735 27,915 28,195 31,115 26,145

Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityFemale 9,070 9,035 8,960 8,820 795 940 1,045 1,060 9,870 9,975 10,005 9,880Male 8,450 8,400 8,245 8,280 920 1,020 1,200 1,230 9,370 9,425 9,445 9,510Unknown * * * 25 * * * 25

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 17,525 17,440 17,210 17,125 1,715 1,965 2,245 2,290 19,240 19,405 19,450 19,410

Langara CollegeFemale 10,765 10,405 10,005 10,285 905 1,025 1,420 2,000 11,665 11,430 11,425 12,285Male 7,975 7,920 7,445 7,760 855 1,040 1,525 2,065 8,830 8,960 8,965 9,830Unknown * 5 * * * * * 5

Langara College Total 18,740 18,325 17,450 18,055 1,760 2,065 2,945 4,065 20,495 20,390 20,395 22,115

Nicola Valley Institute of TechnologyFemale 980 1,090 965 775 10 80 * 980 1,100 1,050 780Male 435 415 385 510 5 10 435 420 400 510

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 1,415 1,505 1,355 1,285 20 95 * 1,415 1,520 1,445 1,290

North Island CollegeFemale 5,210 5,065 4,820 4,685 60 85 120 145 5,270 5,150 4,945 4,825Male 3,715 3,535 3,365 3,335 90 145 175 210 3,805 3,680 3,540 3,545Unknown * * * * * *

North Island College Total 8,925 8,605 8,190 8,020 155 230 295 355 9,075 8,835 8,485 8,375

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Northern Lights CollegeFemale 2,970 2,900 2,625 2,350 70 95 195 225 3,040 2,995 2,820 2,575Male 5,220 4,595 4,485 3,235 115 145 245 280 5,335 4,740 4,730 3,515Unknown * 5 * * * 5 * *

Northern Lights College Total 8,195 7,500 7,110 5,585 180 240 440 505 8,375 7,740 7,555 6,095

Northwest Community CollegeFemale 2,495 2,480 2,165 2,050 * * * 10 2,500 2,485 2,165 2,060Male 2,840 2,805 2,940 2,490 5 * * 5 2,845 2,805 2,945 2,495Unknown * * 40 170 * * 40 170

Northwest Community College Total 5,340 5,290 5,150 4,705 10 * * 15 5,350 5,290 5,150 4,720

Okanagan CollegeFemale 9,705 9,375 8,900 9,240 330 380 420 525 10,035 9,755 9,320 9,765Male 8,800 8,715 8,120 8,450 380 475 555 600 9,180 9,190 8,675 9,055Unknown 190 265 1,210 830 * * 5 5 190 265 1,215 835

Okanagan College Total 18,695 18,355 18,225 18,525 715 855 985 1,130 19,410 19,210 19,210 19,655

Royal Roads UniversityFemale 1,990 1,980 2,055 2,150 120 185 245 315 2,110 2,165 2,300 2,465

1,435 1,315 1,320 1,285 175 200 250 270 1,610 1,515 1,570 1,550Male * *

Royal Roads University Total 3,430 3,295 3,375 3,435 295 385 495 580 3,720 3,680 3,870 4,015

Selkirk CollegeFemale 5,500 6,315 6,635 6,395 150 205 295 430 5,650 6,515 6,930 6,825Male 4,365 4,785 4,795 5,230 105 155 280 395 4,470 4,940 5,075 5,620Unknown 20 85 65 160 * 20 85 65 160

Selkirk College Total 9,885 11,185 11,500 11,785 255 360 575 825 10,140 11,545 12,075 12,605

Thompson Rivers UniversityFemale 15,055 15,935 15,650 15,810 1,120 1,135 1,185 1,450 16,175 17,075 16,840 17,260Male 10,675 10,795 10,785 10,830 1,620 1,680 1,740 1,850 12,290 12,475 12,525 12,680Unknown 240 240 235 320 10 35 5 10 250 275 245 335

Thompson Rivers University Total 25,970 26,975 26,675 26,960 2,750 2,850 2,930 3,310 28,715 29,825 29,605 30,270

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University of the Fraser ValleyFemale 8,775 8,020 7,740 7,500 420 360 445 475 9,195 8,380 8,190 7,975Male 5,865 5,690 5,535 5,625 640 545 610 640 6,505 6,235 6,145 6,270Unknown * 5 20 30 * 5 20 30

University of the Fraser Valley Total 14,645 13,715 13,295 13,155 1,060 905 1,055 1,115 15,700 14,620 14,355 14,270

Vancouver Community CollegeFemale 14,375 13,045 10,695 9,605 340 330 355 425 14,715 13,380 11,050 10,030Male 7,005 6,325 5,410 5,185 190 205 235 325 7,195 6,530 5,645 5,510Unknown 120 35 15 60 * 120 35 15 60

Vancouver Community College Total 21,500 19,405 16,120 14,850 535 535 595 750 22,030 19,945 16,715 15,600

Vancouver Island UniversityFemale 9,105 8,850 8,350 7,480 915 875 1,000 990 10,020 9,725 9,350 8,470Male 6,620 6,100 5,575 5,195 925 1,010 1,135 1,080 7,545 7,110 6,710 6,270Unknown 5 5 10 85 5 5 10 85

Vancouver Island University Total 15,730 14,955 13,940 12,755 1,840 1,885 2,130 2,070 17,570 16,840 16,070 14,825

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.2 Where gender information is not available, gender is catagorized as 'unknown'.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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Female 83,175 79,790 77,535 77,140 5,905 6,890 7,975 10,175 89,080 86,680 85,510 87,315Male 62,670 59,840 59,180 58,740 7,080 8,295 9,000 11,440 69,750 68,130 68,185 70,180Unknown 165 125 185 240 * 10 15 5 170 135 200 245Total 146,010 139,755 136,900 136,120 12,990 15,195 16,990 21,620 159,000 154,950 153,895 157,740

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.4 In the unique headcount, students who are identified as attending more than one institution are only counted once. This number represents the number of students served by the participating institutions as a whole.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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Domestic Students International Students3 Total Student Headcount

2 Where gender information is not available, gender is catagorized as 'unknown'.

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British Columbia Institute of TechnologyFemale 8,255 8,490 8,735 8,910 485 465 665 1,035 8,740 8,955 9,395 9,945Male 12,930 12,605 12,270 12,130 745 685 835 1,405 13,670 13,290 13,105 13,535

* *British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 21,185 21,095 21,005 21,040 1,225 1,150 1,495 2,440 22,410 22,245 22,500 23,480

Camosun CollegeFemale 5,145 4,980 5,000 5,270 365 495 550 645 5,510 5,475 5,545 5,910Male 3,960 3,795 3,760 4,035 425 655 705 840 4,390 4,450 4,465 4,875Unknown 15 20 20 20 15 20 20 20

Camosun College Total 9,125 8,790 8,780 9,320 790 1,155 1,250 1,485 9,915 9,945 10,030 10,805

Capilano UniversityFemale 4,935 4,400 4,090 3,630 340 400 500 600 5,275 4,800 4,590 4,235Male 3,280 2,895 2,545 2,340 320 390 395 445 3,600 3,285 2,935 2,785

Capilano University Total 8,215 7,295 6,635 5,975 660 790 890 1,045 8,875 8,085 7,525 7,020

College of New CaledoniaFemale 2,040 1,950 1,810 1,655 105 120 135 215 2,145 2,070 1,950 1,870Male 1,110 1,020 1,005 1,010 145 190 225 295 1,255 1,210 1,230 1,305Unknown * *

College of New Caledonia Total 3,145 2,970 2,815 2,665 250 310 360 510 3,395 3,280 3,180 3,175

College of the RockiesFemale 1,785 1,665 1,605 1,715 65 110 165 160 1,850 1,780 1,770 1,875Male 1,115 935 935 1,075 85 105 115 135 1,195 1,040 1,055 1,210Unknown 5 * 5 *

College of the Rockies Total 2,900 2,605 2,540 2,790 150 215 280 295 3,050 2,825 2,820 3,090

Douglas CollegeFemale 7,720 7,860 7,585 7,480 665 760 840 970 8,385 8,620 8,425 8,450Male 4,375 4,465 4,290 4,395 705 785 865 1,005 5,080 5,255 5,155 5,400Unknown 5 5 5 15 * 5 5 5 15

Douglas College Total 12,100 12,330 11,880 11,890 1,370 1,545 1,705 1,975 13,470 13,875 13,585 13,865

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Emily Carr University of Art and DesignFemale 1,595 1,460 1,580 1,460 215 280 285 330 1,810 1,740 1,860 1,790Male 635 580 550 520 140 150 135 145 775 730 690 660Unknown * 10 45 50 * 10 45 50

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 2,230 2,055 2,175 2,030 355 425 420 475 2,590 2,480 2,595 2,505

Justice Institute of British ColumbiaFemale 1,510 1,290 1,340 1,330 5 * 60 30 1,515 1,295 1,400 1,360Male 2,650 2,850 3,365 2,750 10 10 105 95 2,660 2,855 3,475 2,845Unknown 40 15 * 5 40 15 * 5

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 4,195 4,155 4,710 4,085 20 10 165 125 4,215 4,165 4,880 4,210

Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityFemale 7,045 6,910 6,605 6,345 640 720 690 915 7,685 7,635 7,295 7,265Male 5,910 5,740 5,635 5,390 685 810 770 1,010 6,595 6,550 6,400 6,400Unknown 5 * * 5 5

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 12,955 12,655 12,240 11,740 1,325 1,530 1,460 1,930 14,280 14,185 13,700 13,670

Langara CollegeFemale 6,785 6,660 6,395 6,200 710 870 975 1,720 7,495 7,530 7,375 7,920Male 5,155 5,025 4,850 4,795 655 930 1,050 1,855 5,810 5,960 5,900 6,650Unknown * * * *

Langara College Total 11,940 11,685 11,250 10,995 1,360 1,805 2,025 3,580 13,305 13,490 13,275 14,570

Nicola Valley Institute of TechnologyFemale 540 370 300 325 * 540 370 300 325Male 175 155 140 165 * * 180 155 140 165

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 715 525 440 495 * * 720 530 440 495

North Island CollegeFemale 2,315 2,235 2,145 2,125 50 80 100 115 2,365 2,315 2,245 2,240Male 1,215 1,100 1,120 1,120 90 125 160 150 1,305 1,225 1,280 1,270Unknown * *

North Island College Total 3,530 3,335 3,265 3,245 140 205 260 265 3,670 3,540 3,525 3,510

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Northern Lights CollegeFemale 935 770 695 835 35 95 165 200 970 865 860 1,035Male 500 385 330 370 75 140 200 225 575 530 530 600Unknown * *

Northern Lights College Total 1,440 1,155 1,025 1,205 110 235 365 430 1,550 1,395 1,390 1,635

Northwest Community CollegeFemale 785 705 640 705 * * 5 5 790 705 645 715Male 565 505 530 485 * * * 10 570 505 535 495Unknown * * * * * *

Northwest Community College Total 1,355 1,205 1,170 1,195 * * 10 15 1,360 1,210 1,180 1,210

Okanagan CollegeFemale 3,910 3,740 3,720 3,765 190 215 270 350 4,100 3,955 3,990 4,115Male 3,020 2,765 2,835 2,935 240 280 300 375 3,255 3,045 3,135 3,310Unknown 25 35 65 70 * * * 25 35 65 75

Okanagan College Total 6,950 6,540 6,615 6,770 430 495 575 725 7,380 7,035 7,190 7,495

Royal Roads UniversityFemale 1,300 1,270 1,330 1,285 130 195 225 260 1,435 1,465 1,555 1,545Male 900 825 755 705 140 195 220 205 1,040 1,020 975 915

Royal Roads University Total 2,200 2,095 2,085 1,990 270 390 445 465 2,470 2,485 2,530 2,460

Selkirk CollegeFemale 2,170 2,340 2,405 2,215 80 150 260 290 2,250 2,490 2,665 2,505Male 1,150 1,115 1,265 1,185 80 155 240 330 1,230 1,270 1,505 1,515Unknown * * * 10 * * * 10

Selkirk College Total 3,325 3,455 3,670 3,410 160 305 500 620 3,485 3,760 4,170 4,030

Thompson Rivers UniversityFemale 8,855 8,610 8,610 8,845 795 795 875 1,120 9,650 9,405 9,485 9,965Male 5,255 4,920 5,045 5,265 1,275 1,275 1,265 1,470 6,530 6,195 6,310 6,730Unknown 50 25 20 25 * 5 10 * 50 30 30 25

Thompson Rivers University Total 14,160 13,555 13,675 14,130 2,075 2,080 2,150 2,590 16,235 15,635 15,825 16,720

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University of the Fraser ValleyFemale 5,550 5,340 5,260 5,360 275 330 370 415 5,825 5,670 5,625 5,775Male 3,710 3,605 3,635 3,635 430 485 530 550 4,145 4,090 4,170 4,185Unknown * * * * * * * *

University of the Fraser Valley Total 9,265 8,945 8,895 8,995 710 820 900 965 9,970 9,765 9,795 9,960

Vancouver Community CollegeFemale 6,490 5,325 4,455 4,290 200 180 230 260 6,690 5,505 4,685 4,550Male 2,790 2,360 2,080 2,105 105 145 135 225 2,890 2,510 2,215 2,325Unknown 15 5 10 10 * 15 5 10 10

Vancouver Community College Total 9,295 7,690 6,545 6,400 305 325 365 485 9,600 8,015 6,910 6,885

Vancouver Island UniversityFemale 4,945 4,825 4,465 4,600 600 670 695 705 5,545 5,495 5,165 5,310Male 3,095 2,920 2,890 2,935 770 835 830 845 3,865 3,755 3,720 3,780Unknown * 5 5 25 * 5 5 25

Vancouver Island University Total 8,045 7,750 7,365 7,565 1,375 1,505 1,525 1,550 9,415 9,255 8,890 9,115

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.2 Where gender information is not available, gender is catagorized as 'unknown'.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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Female 158,485 151,380 146,210 143,605 8,580 9,945 12,175 15,110 167,065 161,325 158,385 158,715Male 138,585 132,855 128,240 125,850 10,075 11,945 14,065 16,610 148,660 144,800 142,305 142,460Unknown 865 1,665 1,935 2,065 35 25 20 20 905 1,690 1,955 2,085Total 297,935 285,900 276,390 271,520 18,690 21,915 26,260 31,740 316,630 307,820 302,645 303,260

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1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

Student Headcount1 by Gender2 by Fiscal Year2013-14 to 2016-17

Domestic Students International Students3 Total Student Headcount

2 Where gender information is not available, gender is catagorized as 'unknown'.

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British Columbia Institute of TechnologyFemale 14,725 15,110 15,455 15,570 840 925 1,230 1,660 15,565 16,035 16,685 17,230Male 24,610 24,410 24,185 23,950 1,315 1,455 1,845 2,255 25,925 25,865 26,030 26,205

* *British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 39,335 39,515 39,640 39,520 2,160 2,380 3,075 3,920 41,490 41,900 42,710 43,435

Camosun CollegeFemale 9,605 9,155 9,500 9,440 490 625 725 860 10,095 9,780 10,225 10,300Male 8,000 8,040 8,200 8,275 570 845 930 1,130 8,575 8,890 9,125 9,405Unknown 115 145 125 90 115 145 125 90

Camosun College Total 17,720 17,345 17,820 17,810 1,060 1,470 1,655 1,990 18,780 18,815 19,475 19,800

Capilano UniversityFemale 7,845 6,750 6,120 5,230 440 520 620 790 8,290 7,270 6,740 6,020Male 5,485 4,835 4,265 3,835 415 480 515 585 5,900 5,315 4,780 4,420

* *Capilano University Total 13,335 11,585 10,385 9,065 855 995 1,135 1,375 14,190 12,580 11,520 10,440

College of New CaledoniaFemale 5,035 4,340 3,955 3,680 165 170 190 325 5,200 4,510 4,150 4,010Male 4,175 4,120 3,755 3,660 225 280 330 460 4,400 4,395 4,085 4,120Unknown * * * *

College of New Caledonia Total 9,210 8,455 7,715 7,345 390 450 520 785 9,600 8,905 8,235 8,130

College of the RockiesFemale 5,485 5,475 5,020 5,190 110 165 230 240 5,590 5,645 5,250 5,430Male 5,175 4,830 4,450 4,435 220 230 165 190 5,395 5,060 4,620 4,620Unknown 35 20 5 35 20 5

College of the Rockies Total 10,695 10,330 9,480 9,620 325 395 395 430 11,020 10,725 9,875 10,050

Douglas CollegeFemale 15,015 14,740 14,425 14,350 910 1,005 1,195 1,485 15,925 15,745 15,620 15,835Male 7,660 7,340 7,040 7,250 975 1,060 1,255 1,440 8,630 8,405 8,290 8,690Unknown 15 15 30 45 * * * 15 15 35 50

Douglas College Total 22,685 22,095 21,495 21,650 1,885 2,070 2,450 2,930 24,570 24,165 23,945 24,575

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Emily Carr University of Art and DesignFemale 2,630 2,370 2,495 2,445 250 310 320 380 2,885 2,680 2,810 2,830Male 1,000 915 875 850 155 160 160 160 1,160 1,080 1,035 1,005Unknown 25 40 90 95 * 25 40 90 95

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 3,655 3,325 3,460 3,390 410 470 480 540 4,065 3,800 3,935 3,930

Justice Institute of British ColumbiaFemale 10,695 10,140 8,970 8,865 40 50 230 150 10,735 10,190 9,205 9,015Male 16,880 16,660 14,720 14,320 75 105 550 420 16,955 16,765 15,270 14,740Unknown 110 235 65 130 * 5 * 115 240 65 130

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 27,685 27,035 23,760 23,310 115 160 780 575 27,805 27,190 24,540 23,885

Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityFemale 9,255 9,185 8,920 8,810 915 1,000 1,060 1,380 10,170 10,190 9,985 10,190Male 8,355 8,005 7,940 8,100 1,015 1,140 1,225 1,565 9,370 9,145 9,160 9,665Unknown * * 25 25 5 * * 25 30

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 17,615 17,195 16,885 16,930 1,930 2,140 2,285 2,950 19,545 19,335 19,170 19,880

Langara CollegeFemale 10,860 10,310 10,385 10,020 1,050 1,380 1,925 2,820 11,910 11,685 12,310 12,840Male 8,250 7,680 7,765 7,720 1,020 1,460 2,005 2,955 9,270 9,135 9,770 10,670Unknown 5 * * * * * 5 *

Langara College Total 19,110 17,985 18,155 17,740 2,075 2,840 3,935 5,775 21,180 20,825 22,090 23,510

Nicola Valley Institute of TechnologyFemale 945 960 885 730 * 55 40 * 945 1,015 925 730Male 415 385 480 545 * 10 5 * 415 395 485 545

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 1,355 1,350 1,365 1,275 * 65 45 * 1,360 1,415 1,410 1,275

North Island CollegeFemale 5,195 4,970 4,770 4,515 75 110 135 170 5,270 5,080 4,905 4,680Male 3,710 3,375 3,410 3,230 125 170 195 210 3,835 3,540 3,605 3,445Unknown * * * * * *

North Island College Total 8,905 8,350 8,180 7,745 200 280 330 380 9,105 8,625 8,510 8,125

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Northern Lights CollegeFemale 2,960 2,695 2,525 1,895 75 160 210 310 3,030 2,850 2,730 2,200Male 5,005 4,480 3,885 2,195 125 225 255 305 5,130 4,705 4,145 2,500Unknown 5 5 * 5 5 *

Northern Lights College Total 7,970 7,175 6,410 4,090 200 385 465 610 8,170 7,560 6,880 4,700

Northwest Community CollegeFemale 2,605 2,310 2,060 2,260 * * 10 10 2,605 2,310 2,065 2,270Male 3,030 2,830 2,525 2,220 * * 5 10 3,035 2,830 2,530 2,230Unknown * 25 35 185 * 25 35 185

Northwest Community College Total 5,640 5,165 4,615 4,665 5 * 15 20 5,645 5,170 4,630 4,685

Okanagan CollegeFemale 9,545 9,355 9,390 9,630 335 415 480 665 9,875 9,770 9,875 10,295Male 8,375 8,390 7,845 8,305 370 540 560 705 8,745 8,925 8,405 9,015Unknown 235 795 1,160 765 * * 5 5 235 800 1,165 770

Okanagan College Total 18,150 18,535 18,400 18,700 705 955 1,050 1,375 18,855 19,495 19,445 20,075

Royal Roads UniversityFemale 1,890 1,890 2,045 2,130 170 240 310 340 2,060 2,130 2,350 2,470Male 1,220 1,180 1,155 1,195 195 240 270 255 1,415 1,420 1,425 1,450Unknown * *

Royal Roads University Total 3,110 3,070 3,200 3,325 365 480 580 595 3,475 3,550 3,780 3,920

Selkirk CollegeFemale 6,155 6,630 6,660 6,080 185 235 415 445 6,340 6,865 7,075 6,525Male 4,610 4,675 4,825 4,745 150 240 355 450 4,760 4,910 5,180 5,195Unknown 30 100 60 175 * 30 100 60 175

Selkirk College Total 10,800 11,400 11,545 11,000 335 475 770 895 11,135 11,875 12,315 11,895

Thompson Rivers UniversityFemale 13,600 13,510 13,280 13,685 1,065 1,055 1,215 1,540 14,660 14,565 14,495 15,225Male 9,690 9,455 9,435 9,655 1,585 1,620 1,690 1,920 11,280 11,075 11,130 11,575Unknown 260 230 240 305 30 15 10 * 290 250 255 310

Thompson Rivers University Total 23,550 23,195 22,955 23,640 2,680 2,690 2,920 3,465 26,230 25,885 25,875 27,105

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University of the Fraser ValleyFemale 8,160 7,985 7,685 7,720 380 435 470 580 8,540 8,420 8,155 8,300Male 5,345 5,350 5,330 5,435 540 620 650 735 5,890 5,965 5,980 6,170Unknown * 15 10 70 * * 15 10 75

University of the Fraser Valley Total 13,510 13,350 13,030 13,225 925 1,055 1,120 1,315 14,430 14,405 14,145 14,540

Vancouver Community CollegeFemale 13,970 11,605 9,710 9,110 365 395 410 510 14,335 12,000 10,125 9,620Male 6,680 5,775 5,165 4,900 220 250 335 425 6,900 6,025 5,500 5,325Unknown 25 25 45 35 * 25 25 45 35

Vancouver Community College Total 20,675 17,410 14,925 14,045 585 645 745 935 21,260 18,050 15,670 14,980

Vancouver Island UniversityFemale 9,275 8,700 7,800 7,640 920 945 1,045 985 10,190 9,645 8,845 8,625Male 6,355 5,760 5,405 5,270 1,010 1,075 1,120 1,085 7,365 6,835 6,525 6,360Unknown 10 10 35 150 * 10 10 35 150

Vancouver Island University Total 15,640 14,475 13,240 13,060 1,930 2,020 2,160 2,070 17,565 16,490 15,400 15,130

3 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.2 Where gender information is not available, gender is catagorized as 'unknown'.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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Arts and Sciences 67,565 65,280 63,480 62,580 4,275 4,780 5,595 6,830 71,840 70,060 69,070 69,410Business and Management 47,990 46,135 43,445 43,980 6,805 7,680 9,110 10,850 54,795 53,815 52,550 54,830Developmental 43,055 40,475 34,920 30,985 4,980 5,385 6,155 5,750 48,035 45,860 41,075 36,735Education 6,775 6,495 6,055 5,655 165 105 145 160 6,935 6,600 6,205 5,815Engineering and Applied Sciences 28,470 27,915 27,515 26,255 1,095 1,175 1,805 2,660 29,570 29,095 29,320 28,915Health 29,460 30,815 30,895 29,025 285 260 425 695 29,745 31,075 31,315 29,720Human and Social Services 37,355 38,010 39,205 35,855 375 580 770 1,230 37,730 38,590 39,975 37,085Personal Improvement and Leisure 29,680 29,625 27,850 27,415 85 75 100 140 29,765 29,700 27,950 27,555Trades 41,380 41,600 42,475 42,195 670 720 1,000 1,085 42,050 42,320 43,475 43,280Visual and Performing Arts 11,235 10,660 10,375 10,640 665 705 830 910 11,900 11,365 11,205 11,550Total 342,965 337,005 326,210 314,585 19,400 21,470 25,930 30,315 362,365 358,475 352,140 344,895

Unique Headcount 301,085 297,490 286,880 282,000 17,280 19,315 23,135 26,900 318,365 316,810 310,020 308,900

2 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.3 Students enrolled in more than one program area in a given year are counted each time, resulting in higher totals than in the unduplicated Student Headcount by Institution table.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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British Columbia Institute of TechnologyArts and Sciences 2,635 2,530 2,410 2,555 175 220 295 565 2,810 2,745 2,710 3,120Business and Management 9,000 8,780 8,870 8,980 620 595 740 1,045 9,625 9,380 9,610 10,025Developmental 2,570 2,330 2,260 1,950 625 755 810 830 3,195 3,090 3,070 2,775Education 55 55 50 60 55 55 50 60Engineering and Applied Sciences 10,725 10,575 10,580 10,780 390 370 495 690 11,115 10,945 11,075 11,475Health 5,505 5,735 6,155 6,285 20 30 30 30 5,530 5,760 6,185 6,320Human and Social Services 775 635 585 655 * * * 50 775 640 585 705Trades 11,475 11,930 12,085 12,000 385 405 400 420 11,860 12,340 12,485 12,420Visual and Performing Arts 730 790 830 840 115 140 175 205 850 935 1,010 1,050

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 43,470 43,370 43,830 44,115 2,335 2,520 2,945 3,840 45,805 45,885 46,775 47,950

Camosun CollegeArts and Sciences 4,195 3,920 3,835 4,195 350 440 545 625 4,545 4,360 4,380 4,815Business and Management 3,860 3,760 3,490 3,825 150 255 390 490 4,010 4,015 3,880 4,315Developmental 2,360 2,240 2,150 2,050 355 520 585 485 2,715 2,760 2,740 2,535Education 145 135 140 125 5 5 5 5 150 140 145 135Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,530 1,420 1,375 1,445 45 55 120 135 1,575 1,475 1,495 1,585Health 1,985 1,930 1,810 1,755 10 10 25 40 1,995 1,940 1,835 1,795Human and Social Services 800 835 860 865 15 15 20 25 815 850 880 885Personal Improvement and Leisure 970 940 1,025 1,010 10 15 15 10 985 955 1,040 1,020Trades 2,995 3,135 3,325 3,340 10 10 25 35 3,005 3,145 3,350 3,370Visual and Performing Arts 460 435 465 460 5 5 10 15 470 445 475 470

Camosun College Total 19,310 18,750 18,480 19,065 955 1,335 1,735 1,860 20,265 20,085 20,215 20,925

Capilano UniversityArts and Sciences 3,570 3,170 2,725 2,315 110 125 115 145 3,680 3,295 2,840 2,460Business and Management 2,310 2,035 1,855 1,680 475 500 590 695 2,785 2,535 2,445 2,375Developmental 1,800 1,565 1,170 935 160 180 225 210 1,960 1,745 1,395 1,145Education 135 135 125 105 * * 135 135 130 105Engineering and Applied Sciences 235 235 190 135 5 * * 5 240 240 195 140Health 270 205 165 165 5 * 5 * 275 205 170 165Human and Social Services 1,635 1,690 1,595 1,490 30 35 60 80 1,665 1,725 1,655 1,575Personal Improvement and Leisure 3,725 3,675 2,865 2,595 10 10 20 35 3,735 3,680 2,885 2,630Trades 120 70 25 * 120 70 25Visual and Performing Arts 1,440 1,235 1,110 1,005 50 45 45 55 1,490 1,280 1,150 1,060

Capilano University Total 15,235 14,015 11,820 10,420 850 900 1,065 1,230 16,085 14,915 12,890 11,650

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College of New CaledoniaArts and Sciences 1,345 1,305 1,185 995 205 200 200 185 1,545 1,510 1,385 1,175Business and Management 990 1,040 970 1,035 65 70 95 145 1,055 1,110 1,065 1,180Developmental 1,220 1,185 1,080 615 130 115 105 80 1,350 1,300 1,185 695Education * * * *Engineering and Applied Sciences 785 590 745 780 30 40 60 105 815 630 805 885Health 705 1,300 860 780 5 15 20 25 710 1,315 875 805Human and Social Services 2,005 2,190 2,010 2,215 * * * 5 2,010 2,195 2,015 2,220Personal Improvement and Leisure 720 685 550 530 720 685 550 530Trades 2,360 2,345 2,255 2,525 * 5 10 10 2,365 2,355 2,265 2,540Visual and Performing Arts 20 20 25 15 * * * 20 25 25 15

College of New Caledonia Total 10,150 10,665 9,680 9,495 445 455 495 555 10,595 11,120 10,170 10,050

College of the RockiesArts and Sciences 345 335 345 275 30 30 75 65 375 370 420 340Business and Management 785 700 600 600 65 65 85 100 850 765 685 705Developmental 1,415 1,670 1,380 1,475 60 130 130 195 1,475 1,795 1,510 1,670Education 105 125 115 130 * 105 125 115 130Engineering and Applied Sciences 3,595 3,595 3,535 2,940 10 10 3,595 3,595 3,545 2,950Health 415 360 390 425 * * 5 10 415 365 395 430Human and Social Services 1,400 1,225 1,115 1,240 60 160 115 40 1,460 1,385 1,230 1,280Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,070 1,790 1,630 1,950 * * 2,070 1,790 1,630 1,950Trades 1,675 1,530 1,555 1,465 5 * 5 10 1,680 1,530 1,565 1,475Visual and Performing Arts 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 5

College of the Rockies Total 11,810 11,340 10,670 10,505 220 395 425 430 12,035 11,735 11,100 10,940

Douglas CollegeArts and Sciences 7,100 7,660 7,580 7,170 740 845 840 880 7,840 8,505 8,420 8,050Business and Management 2,735 2,805 2,460 2,570 625 725 820 1,035 3,360 3,530 3,280 3,605Developmental 3,215 2,720 2,670 2,275 480 485 530 480 3,700 3,205 3,200 2,755Education 485 460 430 420 * * * * 485 465 430 420Engineering and Applied Sciences 145 185 230 265 35 75 180 340 180 260 410 605Health 3,815 3,985 3,930 3,130 5 * 5 10 3,825 3,990 3,935 3,140Human and Social Services 3,390 3,180 3,245 3,165 * * 5 3,390 3,180 3,250 3,170Personal Improvement and Leisure 1,200 1,200 1,205 2,460 * * * * 1,200 1,200 1,205 2,460Trades 75 125 60 65 * 75 125 60 65Visual and Performing Arts 290 260 290 265 15 10 20 20 305 275 305 280

Douglas College Total 22,450 22,585 22,100 21,780 1,905 2,150 2,400 2,775 24,355 24,735 24,500 24,555

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Emily Carr University of Art and DesignArts and Sciences 140 140 145 130 40 45 50 50 185 185 195 185Developmental 80 90 * 10 15 20 5 100 110 * 15Engineering and Applied Sciences 20 30 15 10 * * 20 30 15 10Personal Improvement and Leisure 395 400 255 330 * * * 395 405 255 330Visual and Performing Arts 3,255 3,000 3,025 3,160 325 345 420 430 3,580 3,345 3,445 3,590

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 3,890 3,660 3,445 3,640 385 410 470 490 4,275 4,070 3,910 4,130

Justice Institute of British ColumbiaArts and Sciences 3,605 3,410 3,775 2,975 25 15 10 15 3,630 3,425 3,785 2,990Business and Management 1,720 1,455 1,370 1,160 5 * 10 10 1,725 1,455 1,375 1,170Education 570 470 315 240 * * 570 470 315 240Engineering and Applied Sciences 10 30 35 45 * 10 30 35 50Health 4,405 4,200 4,185 2,945 75 35 60 50 4,480 4,235 4,245 2,995Human and Social Services 17,720 18,960 20,815 17,665 70 80 240 595 17,790 19,040 21,050 18,260Personal Improvement and Leisure 30 35 * 30 35Trades 1,935 1,805 1,705 1,475 5 10 140 75 1,940 1,815 1,850 1,550

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 29,960 30,330 32,225 26,545 185 145 460 750 30,145 30,470 32,685 27,290

Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityArts and Sciences 7,435 7,185 6,890 6,890 310 370 460 480 7,745 7,550 7,350 7,370Business and Management 4,890 4,820 4,655 4,890 1,020 1,160 1,270 1,380 5,910 5,980 5,925 6,270Developmental 1,255 1,335 1,310 1,200 335 380 415 350 1,590 1,715 1,730 1,555Education 125 155 145 140 125 155 145 140Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,065 1,115 1,240 990 115 135 180 150 1,175 1,250 1,425 1,140Health 1,010 1,015 1,140 1,050 * * * * 1,010 1,015 1,145 1,055Human and Social Services 135 160 125 125 * * 140 160 125 125Personal Improvement and Leisure * * * *Trades 1,470 1,495 1,520 1,735 * * * * 1,470 1,495 1,525 1,740Visual and Performing Arts 670 690 685 540 25 25 40 30 695 715 725 570

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 18,055 17,965 17,720 17,575 1,805 2,070 2,370 2,395 19,860 20,035 20,090 19,970

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Langara CollegeArts and Sciences 8,835 8,270 7,800 7,360 690 735 895 1,095 9,525 9,005 8,695 8,455Business and Management 4,095 4,005 3,320 3,290 385 460 700 1,175 4,480 4,465 4,020 4,465Developmental 665 525 380 480 655 820 1,065 895 1,320 1,345 1,445 1,370Education 340 345 370 290 340 345 370 290Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,010 1,060 1,125 1,245 85 105 265 660 1,095 1,165 1,390 1,905Health 1,445 1,710 1,890 2,230 60 55 185 385 1,505 1,765 2,080 2,615Human and Social Services 1,210 1,265 1,290 1,290 25 25 40 115 1,235 1,290 1,325 1,405Personal Improvement and Leisure 65 80 345 535 * * 65 80 345 535Trades 165 220 275 375 165 220 275 375Visual and Performing Arts 1,745 1,825 1,690 1,970 15 15 30 40 1,760 1,835 1,720 2,010

Langara College Total 19,575 19,305 18,485 19,060 1,915 2,210 3,180 4,360 21,490 21,520 21,665 23,425

Nicola Valley Institute of TechnologyArts and Sciences 535 690 760 455 20 95 * 535 710 855 455Business and Management 165 140 50 60 165 140 50 60Developmental 345 310 265 365 345 310 265 365Education 15 * * 15 * *Engineering and Applied Sciences 25 30 40 35 25 30 40 35Health 145 160 125 100 145 160 125 100Human and Social Services 125 145 125 95 125 145 125 95Personal Improvement and Leisure 235 165 50 215 235 165 50 215Trades 20 35 65 20 35 65

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 1,580 1,675 1,450 1,390 20 95 * 1,580 1,690 1,545 1,395

North Island CollegeArts and Sciences 1,295 1,290 1,250 1,245 25 45 60 70 1,325 1,335 1,310 1,315Business and Management 660 590 535 550 60 105 155 185 720 695 690 735Developmental 1,885 1,545 1,455 1,190 60 70 65 90 1,945 1,615 1,520 1,280Education * * * *Engineering and Applied Sciences 505 455 430 270 * 5 15 5 510 460 445 275Health 360 360 435 390 * 360 360 435 390Human and Social Services 325 225 235 265 * * * 330 225 235 265Personal Improvement and Leisure 3,355 3,170 2,910 2,970 * * * 3,355 3,175 2,915 2,970Trades 2,050 1,780 1,725 1,810 * * 5 10 2,055 1,785 1,735 1,820Visual and Performing Arts 85 70 70 50 * * * 85 75 75 55

North Island College Total 10,525 9,490 9,050 8,745 160 235 305 365 10,685 9,725 9,355 9,110

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Northern Lights CollegeArts and Sciences 260 240 180 165 25 20 50 55 280 260 235 225Business and Management 190 135 120 140 55 95 235 300 245 230 355 440Developmental 1,365 1,535 1,280 1,080 75 60 75 50 1,440 1,595 1,355 1,130Education 220 200 220 210 * * 225 200 220 210Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,280 970 1,045 690 10 * * 1,290 970 1,045 690Health 120 70 85 65 * * * * 120 75 90 65Human and Social Services 905 735 655 570 10 60 75 85 915 790 730 655Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,865 2,720 2,410 1,610 15 * * 2,880 2,720 2,410 1,610Trades 2,405 2,060 2,325 1,735 25 15 25 25 2,430 2,075 2,350 1,760Visual and Performing Arts 25 20 5 * 25 20 5 *

Northern Lights College Total 9,635 8,685 8,325 6,265 220 255 465 520 9,850 8,940 8,790 6,785

Northwest Community CollegeArts and Sciences 485 370 525 635 * * 5 485 370 525 640Business and Management 515 600 385 295 * * * 5 520 605 390 300Developmental 1,635 1,635 1,815 1,420 5 * 1,640 1,635 1,815 1,425Education 65 85 140 65 65 85 140 65Engineering and Applied Sciences 790 1,010 675 385 790 1,010 675 385Health 385 355 255 225 385 355 255 225Human and Social Services 580 555 505 330 * 580 555 505 330Personal Improvement and Leisure 1,970 1,935 1,460 1,235 * * 1,970 1,935 1,460 1,235Trades 1,530 1,630 1,545 1,460 * * * 1,530 1,630 1,550 1,460Visual and Performing Arts 25 110 165 200 25 110 165 200

Northwest Community College Total 7,975 8,280 7,470 6,250 15 * * 15 7,990 8,285 7,475 6,265

Okanagan CollegeArts and Sciences 2,995 2,575 2,480 2,540 90 100 130 160 3,085 2,675 2,610 2,705Business and Management 2,925 2,730 2,770 3,110 215 210 265 355 3,140 2,940 3,035 3,465Developmental 2,745 2,490 2,345 2,430 350 505 525 555 3,100 3,000 2,870 2,985Education 370 290 300 250 * * 370 290 300 250Engineering and Applied Sciences 2,775 2,880 2,260 2,135 35 35 50 55 2,815 2,915 2,310 2,190Health 1,120 1,170 1,155 1,310 * 5 * 5 1,125 1,175 1,160 1,315Human and Social Services 700 775 755 820 5 10 15 20 705 785 770 840Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,635 2,700 2,850 2,615 5 * 2,635 2,700 2,855 2,615Trades 4,255 4,380 4,470 4,700 45 15 20 25 4,305 4,395 4,490 4,725Visual and Performing Arts 355 395 360 435 * * 355 400 360 435

Okanagan College Total 20,885 20,385 19,740 20,350 750 890 1,020 1,180 21,635 21,275 20,760 21,530

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Royal Roads UniversityArts and Sciences 785 755 780 795 25 60 90 205 810 815 870 1,000Business and Management 1,585 1,465 1,530 1,500 205 310 390 370 1,790 1,780 1,920 1,870Education 160 180 230 260 55 * * 5 215 180 235 265Engineering and Applied Sciences 550 515 505 555 10 5 5 10 555 520 515 565Health 10 * * 10 * *Human and Social Services 345 385 340 330 * 5 5 * 345 390 345 335

Royal Roads University Total 3,435 3,300 3,390 3,445 295 385 495 595 3,725 3,685 3,885 4,040

Selkirk CollegeArts and Sciences 540 530 450 480 65 70 125 235 605 600 575 715Business and Management 595 520 440 405 20 135 225 295 615 655 665 700Developmental 3,765 3,750 3,760 4,715 150 145 260 360 3,915 3,895 4,020 5,075Education 5 30 15 30 5 10 5 5 15 40 25 35Engineering and Applied Sciences 660 410 445 310 * * 5 10 665 410 450 325Health 400 1,040 1,150 1,020 * * 30 400 1,040 1,150 1,050Human and Social Services 455 405 235 140 * 10 10 15 460 415 245 155Personal Improvement and Leisure 4,425 5,255 5,615 5,140 15 25 35 25 4,440 5,280 5,650 5,165Trades 740 815 935 895 * * * 5 740 815 935 900Visual and Performing Arts 165 120 135 135 * 5 5 5 165 125 140 140

Selkirk College Total 11,750 12,870 13,175 13,275 270 405 680 985 12,020 13,275 13,860 14,260

Thompson Rivers UniversityArts and Sciences 10,320 10,700 10,405 10,575 885 945 1,010 1,325 11,205 11,645 11,415 11,900Business and Management 5,660 5,840 5,555 5,535 1,610 1,665 1,655 1,725 7,270 7,505 7,210 7,260Developmental 1,255 1,280 1,135 895 100 75 130 115 1,355 1,360 1,265 1,010Education 570 580 465 500 40 25 55 75 610 605 520 575Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,015 1,085 1,360 1,515 150 160 200 220 1,165 1,240 1,560 1,735Health 2,330 2,630 2,730 2,845 75 70 60 85 2,405 2,700 2,795 2,930Human and Social Services 2,005 2,000 2,060 2,060 75 110 90 105 2,080 2,110 2,150 2,165Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,085 2,220 2,110 2,145 5 * 5 20 2,090 2,220 2,115 2,165Trades 2,310 2,485 2,765 2,600 * 15 5 10 2,310 2,500 2,770 2,610Visual and Performing Arts 430 390 330 340 30 30 30 35 460 425 360 375

Thompson Rivers University Total 27,980 29,210 28,910 29,005 2,970 3,100 3,250 3,715 30,950 32,310 32,160 32,720

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University of the Fraser ValleyArts and Sciences 5,835 5,215 5,070 5,865 225 185 220 320 6,060 5,400 5,290 6,185Business and Management 1,930 1,870 1,865 1,825 330 310 355 330 2,260 2,180 2,220 2,150Developmental 1,350 1,210 1,110 850 410 255 375 325 1,755 1,465 1,485 1,180Education 810 640 645 595 25 20 15 15 830 660 660 610Engineering and Applied Sciences 675 700 705 690 155 160 165 210 830 855 875 900Health 1,210 1,105 1,060 1,020 * 1,210 1,105 1,060 1,020Human and Social Services 1,745 1,645 1,620 1,410 30 30 35 30 1,775 1,675 1,655 1,435Personal Improvement and Leisure 215 230 170 165 * * 215 235 170 165Trades 1,240 1,390 1,465 1,560 * 5 10 5 1,245 1,395 1,475 1,570Visual and Performing Arts 355 285 235 190 10 15 15 20 365 295 250 210

University of the Fraser Valley Total 15,365 14,280 13,950 14,170 1,185 985 1,185 1,255 16,550 15,265 15,135 15,425

Vancouver Community CollegeArts and Sciences 1,650 1,535 1,510 1,485 40 30 15 15 1,690 1,565 1,530 1,500Business and Management 2,265 1,795 1,615 1,550 130 145 155 220 2,395 1,940 1,770 1,770Developmental 8,560 8,035 5,375 4,210 120 85 30 10 8,680 8,120 5,405 4,220Education 1,805 1,815 1,565 1,455 15 15 20 10 1,820 1,830 1,585 1,465Engineering and Applied Sciences 725 685 600 605 10 15 25 20 735 700 620 630Health 2,490 2,240 2,145 1,990 15 25 15 10 2,505 2,265 2,165 2,000Human and Social Services 695 620 620 720 * * * * 695 620 620 720Personal Improvement and Leisure 705 305 265 265 20 10 10 10 725 315 275 275Trades 2,855 2,645 2,545 2,535 145 190 305 420 3,005 2,835 2,850 2,955Visual and Performing Arts 930 765 735 775 45 30 25 35 975 795 760 810

Vancouver Community College Total 22,675 20,440 16,975 15,585 550 545 610 755 23,225 20,990 17,580 16,345

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Vancouver Island UniversityArts and Sciences 3,660 3,450 3,365 3,490 220 290 310 320 3,880 3,740 3,675 3,805Business and Management 1,110 1,055 995 975 765 865 980 1,000 1,875 1,915 1,975 1,975Developmental 5,570 5,020 3,970 2,835 890 780 825 705 6,465 5,800 4,795 3,540Education 805 780 780 775 10 25 35 35 810 805 815 810Engineering and Applied Sciences 355 345 375 415 10 10 20 30 365 355 395 445Health 1,345 1,250 1,225 1,295 * * * * 1,345 1,250 1,225 1,300Human and Social Services 400 375 420 400 35 35 50 55 435 410 470 455Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,045 2,155 2,110 1,615 5 * 5 30 2,050 2,155 2,115 1,645Trades 1,725 1,745 1,855 1,850 20 30 40 40 1,745 1,775 1,895 1,885Visual and Performing Arts 245 235 215 255 20 20 15 25 270 255 225 275

Vancouver Island University Total 17,260 16,405 15,310 13,905 1,980 2,055 2,285 2,235 19,240 18,465 17,595 16,140

2 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.3 Students enrolled in more than one program area in a given year are counted each time, resulting in higher totals than in the unduplicated Student Headcount by Institution table.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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Arts and Sciences 42,560 40,480 39,485 40,260 2,920 3,380 3,890 4,990 45,480 43,865 43,375 45,250Business and Management 27,010 25,605 25,305 25,650 5,495 6,330 7,535 9,305 32,505 31,935 32,845 34,955Developmental 17,265 14,995 12,285 11,765 2,620 2,920 2,095 2,740 19,885 17,915 14,380 14,505Education 3,480 3,150 2,975 3,045 60 95 115 140 3,545 3,245 3,090 3,185Engineering and Applied Sciences 11,830 12,175 12,260 12,445 840 1,165 1,750 2,460 12,670 13,340 14,010 14,905Health 14,505 14,755 15,030 15,325 140 200 365 515 14,645 14,955 15,395 15,835Human and Social Services 13,120 12,855 13,505 12,785 260 350 570 755 13,380 13,205 14,080 13,540Personal Improvement and Leisure 3,505 3,315 2,750 2,300 25 25 15 45 3,530 3,345 2,765 2,345Trades 10,780 10,445 10,570 10,510 325 425 385 545 11,105 10,875 10,955 11,055Visual and Performing Arts 7,120 6,690 6,630 6,360 560 670 730 815 7,680 7,365 7,365 7,175

Total 151,170 144,475 140,800 140,445 13,250 15,565 17,455 22,300 164,425 160,035 158,250 162,745

Unique Headcount 146,010 139,755 136,900 136,120 12,990 15,195 16,990 21,620 159,000 154,950 153,895 157,740

2 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.3 Students enrolled in more than one program area in a given year are counted each time, resulting in higher totals than in the unduplicated Student Headcount by Institution table.

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British Columbia Institute of TechnologyArts and Sciences 1,300 1,250 1,275 1,275 100 110 165 330 1,400 1,360 1,435 1,605Business and Management 5,455 5,430 5,565 5,700 350 400 585 845 5,800 5,830 6,150 6,545Developmental 725 610 420 470 260 35 30 320 985 645 450 785Education 50 45 45 50 50 45 45 50Engineering and Applied Sciences 6,200 6,260 6,295 6,265 275 315 455 590 6,475 6,575 6,750 6,850Health 3,010 3,115 3,170 3,240 15 10 15 15 3,025 3,130 3,180 3,255Human and Social Services 335 270 315 255 * * * * 340 270 320 260Trades 4,055 4,000 3,725 3,645 190 215 150 250 4,250 4,215 3,875 3,900Visual and Performing Arts 485 555 545 555 65 100 130 130 550 655 675 685

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 21,620 21,535 21,355 21,455 1,255 1,195 1,535 2,480 22,875 22,725 22,885 23,940

Camosun CollegeArts and Sciences 2,705 2,510 2,650 2,815 245 340 410 485 2,950 2,855 3,060 3,305Business and Management 1,885 1,725 1,780 1,945 160 260 340 465 2,045 1,985 2,120 2,410Developmental 1,055 1,035 835 1,060 325 440 345 375 1,375 1,475 1,180 1,435Education 90 90 85 80 5 5 5 10 95 95 90 90Engineering and Applied Sciences 765 730 740 755 50 90 120 120 815 825 860 875Health 1,055 1,060 1,040 955 5 15 20 30 1,060 1,075 1,060 985Human and Social Services 745 720 770 800 15 20 25 35 760 735 795 840Personal Improvement and Leisure 55 65 55 60 15 10 5 70 75 65 60Trades 755 800 730 845 * 5 * * 760 805 730 850Visual and Performing Arts 230 245 250 250 5 10 10 15 240 255 260 265

Camosun College Total 9,345 8,980 8,940 9,570 830 1,200 1,285 1,530 10,175 10,180 10,220 11,100

Capilano UniversityArts and Sciences 2,350 2,065 1,760 1,605 95 90 90 120 2,445 2,155 1,850 1,725Business and Management 1,605 1,585 1,390 1,280 390 450 510 595 1,995 2,035 1,900 1,875Developmental 950 710 595 600 100 155 155 140 1,050 865 755 740Education 75 80 65 50 75 80 65 50Engineering and Applied Sciences 130 90 115 125 * * 5 5 130 95 120 135Health 155 140 140 120 * 5 * * 160 145 145 125Human and Social Services 1,145 1,060 1,070 1,070 30 45 75 105 1,175 1,105 1,145 1,180Personal Improvement and Leisure 945 690 670 305 * 945 695 670 305Trades 35 35Visual and Performing Arts 1,070 955 890 885 40 40 50 75 1,110 995 940 955

Capilano University Total 8,460 7,375 6,700 6,045 660 790 895 1,045 9,120 8,165 7,595 7,090

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College of New CaledoniaArts and Sciences 675 630 640 520 115 110 110 100 790 740 745 615Business and Management 330 290 305 360 30 55 70 185 365 345 375 545Developmental 575 590 340 275 60 70 60 80 635 660 395 355Education * *Engineering and Applied Sciences 95 95 105 135 30 45 90 105 125 145 195 245Health 550 575 515 495 10 15 25 15 560 590 540 510Human and Social Services 365 345 275 355 * * 5 20 370 350 280 375Personal Improvement and Leisure 120 110 130 10 120 110 130 10Trades 540 470 540 560 * 5 * * 545 475 545 565Visual and Performing Arts 15 15 15 10 * * * * 20 20 15 15

College of New Caledonia Total 3,275 3,120 2,865 2,725 255 310 365 510 3,525 3,430 3,225 3,235

College of the RockiesArts and Sciences 210 235 180 195 20 40 35 45 230 275 215 235Business and Management 245 235 250 240 45 55 85 100 290 285 335 340Developmental 935 710 845 820 55 75 115 95 990 785 960 915Education 95 95 110 110 * * 95 95 110 115Engineering and Applied Sciences 210 335 190 245 * * * 210 340 190 250Health 200 235 265 310 * 5 10 * 200 240 275 310Human and Social Services 595 370 410 665 30 35 35 50 625 405 440 720Personal Improvement and Leisure 225 145 70 85 * 225 145 75 85Trades 225 305 290 230 * * 5 * 225 310 295 235Visual and Performing Arts 5 5 5 * * 5 5 5 *

College of the Rockies Total 2,945 2,670 2,610 2,905 150 215 285 300 3,095 2,885 2,895 3,205

Douglas CollegeArts and Sciences 5,645 5,740 5,345 5,170 540 585 550 615 6,185 6,325 5,900 5,785Business and Management 1,755 1,675 1,595 1,680 510 560 705 835 2,265 2,230 2,300 2,515Developmental 1,045 1,195 1,005 915 275 280 255 230 1,320 1,475 1,260 1,145Education 350 310 330 300 * * * 355 310 330 300Engineering and Applied Sciences 140 160 195 225 35 100 200 295 175 260 400 520Health 1,555 1,480 1,730 1,820 * * 5 5 1,555 1,485 1,740 1,825Human and Social Services 1,260 1,350 1,290 1,450 * * 5 10 1,260 1,355 1,300 1,460Personal Improvement and Leisure 125 165 145 105 * * 125 165 150 105Trades 30 35 30 40 30 35 30 40Visual and Performing Arts 220 240 230 235 10 20 20 15 230 255 245 250

Douglas College Total 12,130 12,355 11,900 11,940 1,375 1,550 1,750 2,010 13,505 13,900 13,650 13,945

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Emily Carr University of Art and DesignArts and Sciences 120 110 120 110 40 50 50 55 160 160 170 160Personal Improvement and Leisure 90 70 75 60 * 95 70 75 60Visual and Performing Arts 2,035 1,885 1,995 1,875 320 380 370 420 2,355 2,265 2,370 2,295

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 2,250 2,065 2,190 2,045 355 425 420 475 2,605 2,490 2,610 2,515

Justice Institute of British ColumbiaArts and Sciences 180 160 95 125 * * 180 160 95 125Business and Management 115 45 45 55 * * 115 45 50 55Education 80 15 * * 80 15 * *Engineering and Applied Sciences 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5Health 835 685 635 810 * * 20 10 835 685 655 820Human and Social Services 3,025 3,310 3,925 3,170 15 10 150 115 3,040 3,320 4,075 3,285Trades 15 50 45 10 * * 15 50 45 15

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 4,260 4,265 4,755 4,175 20 10 170 125 4,275 4,275 4,925 4,300

Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityArts and Sciences 5,675 5,440 5,465 5,565 220 295 295 460 5,895 5,735 5,760 6,025Business and Management 3,785 3,595 3,725 3,530 800 880 955 1,230 4,585 4,475 4,685 4,760Developmental 915 910 595 340 200 200 50 100 1,115 1,110 645 440Education 150 140 130 135 150 140 130 135Engineering and Applied Sciences 810 920 725 620 90 125 130 110 900 1,045 855 725Health 590 650 580 540 * * * * 590 650 580 540Human and Social Services 130 120 90 90 * 130 120 95 90Trades 400 395 515 540 * * 400 395 515 540Visual and Performing Arts 575 575 475 395 20 30 25 25 595 605 500 420

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 13,035 12,740 12,305 11,750 1,325 1,535 1,460 1,930 14,365 14,275 13,765 13,680

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Langara CollegeArts and Sciences 5,915 5,515 5,195 4,885 505 590 705 810 6,420 6,105 5,900 5,700Business and Management 2,180 1,920 1,735 1,650 335 390 705 1,085 2,515 2,310 2,445 2,740Developmental 210 140 70 145 395 585 35 510 610 725 105 660Education 210 220 190 190 * 210 220 190 190Engineering and Applied Sciences 480 550 585 720 60 120 320 660 545 670 900 1,375Health 1,190 1,385 1,600 1,590 40 80 185 340 1,230 1,470 1,785 1,925Human and Social Services 890 965 935 900 15 20 55 140 905 985 990 1,040Personal Improvement and Leisure 105 75 80 105 75 80Trades 50 90 85 110 * 50 90 85 110Visual and Performing Arts 990 990 925 890 10 25 30 35 1,000 1,015 955 930

Langara College Total 12,125 11,890 11,390 11,160 1,365 1,810 2,035 3,585 13,490 13,700 13,425 14,745

Nicola Valley Institute of TechnologyArts and Sciences 335 200 160 220 * * 340 205 160 220Business and Management 30 10 30 35 30 10 30 35Developmental 175 125 100 105 175 125 100 105Education * * * *Engineering and Applied Sciences 20 25 20 30 20 25 20 30Health 100 60 40 20 100 60 40 20Human and Social Services 110 95 85 80 110 95 85 80Trades 15 15 10 15 15 10

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 780 530 445 505 * * 780 535 445 505

North Island CollegeArts and Sciences 820 735 725 740 30 35 40 50 850 770 765 790Business and Management 340 345 325 375 55 100 145 140 395 445 465 515Developmental 860 685 565 525 40 45 65 55 900 730 630 580Engineering and Applied Sciences 105 85 95 100 5 15 5 15 110 100 100 115Health 245 285 275 275 * 245 285 275 275Human and Social Services 180 180 170 240 * * * 180 180 170 245Personal Improvement and Leisure 685 730 800 735 * 685 730 800 735Trades 295 275 290 260 * 5 * 300 280 295 260Visual and Performing Arts 60 45 45 35 * * * * 60 50 50 40

North Island College Total 3,590 3,370 3,290 3,285 140 205 265 265 3,730 3,575 3,550 3,550

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Northern Lights CollegeArts and Sciences 90 70 75 80 * 20 40 50 95 90 115 130Business and Management 85 85 95 95 55 120 220 265 140 205 315 360Developmental 455 270 235 290 25 35 25 30 480 305 260 320Education 105 130 120 150 105 130 120 150Engineering and Applied Sciences 65 30 35 20 65 30 35 20Health 25 30 15 35 * * * 25 30 15 35Human and Social Services 265 245 225 265 20 55 65 65 285 300 290 330Personal Improvement and Leisure 50 75 20 10 50 75 20 10Trades 315 270 225 265 5 5 15 15 325 275 240 285Visual and Performing Arts 15 5 15 5

Northern Lights College Total 1,470 1,205 1,040 1,215 110 240 365 430 1,580 1,445 1,405 1,640

Northwest Community CollegeArts and Sciences 255 205 195 265 * 10 255 205 200 275Business and Management 160 120 115 140 * * * * 160 125 120 145Developmental 515 405 330 330 * * 515 405 330 335Education 10 25 20 15 10 25 20 15Engineering and Applied Sciences 65 60 25 40 65 60 25 40Health 75 55 55 55 75 55 55 55Human and Social Services 70 55 60 70 * 70 55 65 70Personal Improvement and Leisure 45 45 10 25 45 45 10 25Trades 295 310 380 290 * * * 295 315 380 290Visual and Performing Arts 20 25 35 45 20 25 35 45

Northwest Community College Total 1,515 1,310 1,230 1,275 * * 10 15 1,520 1,315 1,240 1,290

Okanagan CollegeArts and Sciences 1,540 1,400 1,390 1,360 65 75 90 130 1,605 1,475 1,480 1,490Business and Management 1,565 1,520 1,545 1,675 140 175 245 330 1,705 1,695 1,790 2,005Developmental 1,130 1,065 1,070 1,175 170 175 155 155 1,305 1,240 1,225 1,330Education 170 160 150 145 * 170 160 150 145Engineering and Applied Sciences 675 645 670 670 30 45 50 80 705 690 715 750Health 560 510 470 580 * * * 10 565 510 475 590Human and Social Services 345 370 395 390 5 10 15 15 355 380 410 405Personal Improvement and Leisure 70 25 30 15 70 25 30 15Trades 915 875 910 890 10 10 15 15 925 880 925 900Visual and Performing Arts 25 20 25 50 25 20 25 50

Okanagan College Total 7,000 6,590 6,655 6,945 430 495 575 735 7,430 7,085 7,230 7,680

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Royal Roads UniversityArts and Sciences 510 470 475 415 45 80 135 150 555 550 610 565Business and Management 940 930 910 955 215 305 295 310 1,155 1,230 1,205 1,265Education 105 115 155 130 * * * * 105 120 155 135Engineering and Applied Sciences 355 355 375 395 5 * 10 * 360 360 385 400Human and Social Services 290 225 170 100 * * * 295 230 175 100

Royal Roads University Total 2,200 2,095 2,085 1,990 270 395 445 465 2,470 2,485 2,530 2,460

Selkirk CollegeArts and Sciences 325 320 340 340 45 75 120 155 370 395 460 500Business and Management 220 155 175 160 45 125 185 315 265 280 360 470Developmental 1,100 1,010 1,205 1,020 50 95 150 90 1,150 1,105 1,355 1,105Education 5 5 5 10 * * * * 10 10 10 10Engineering and Applied Sciences 185 225 250 240 * 5 10 10 185 235 260 250Health 550 755 695 650 * 30 25 550 755 725 670Human and Social Services 230 120 95 100 10 10 15 15 240 130 110 115Personal Improvement and Leisure 365 500 470 440 * * * * 370 505 470 440Trades 310 305 375 390 * * * * 315 305 380 390Visual and Performing Arts 100 100 120 105 5 5 5 10 105 110 125 115

Selkirk College Total 3,390 3,500 3,730 3,450 170 325 530 620 3,560 3,825 4,260 4,070

Thompson Rivers UniversityArts and Sciences 6,125 5,885 5,835 6,200 495 510 605 915 6,625 6,390 6,445 7,115Business and Management 3,460 3,245 3,145 3,230 1,320 1,290 1,260 1,315 4,780 4,535 4,405 4,550Developmental 630 540 470 310 50 75 80 60 680 615 545 370Education 290 255 230 280 20 40 60 65 310 295 290 345Engineering and Applied Sciences 640 740 860 970 125 150 160 220 765 890 1,020 1,195Health 1,555 1,615 1,725 1,760 40 40 40 55 1,595 1,655 1,765 1,810Human and Social Services 1,180 1,135 1,205 1,180 55 60 50 75 1,235 1,195 1,255 1,255Personal Improvement and Leisure 130 50 10 25 40 130 50 10 65Trades 520 540 560 580 * * * 5 520 540 565 585Visual and Performing Arts 260 200 195 205 25 15 20 25 285 215 215 230

Thompson Rivers University Total 14,795 14,195 14,235 14,750 2,130 2,185 2,275 2,775 16,920 16,380 16,510 17,525

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University of the Fraser ValleyArts and Sciences 4,185 4,015 4,015 4,755 135 140 185 250 4,320 4,155 4,200 5,005Business and Management 1,195 1,240 1,225 1,160 240 265 285 235 1,435 1,505 1,510 1,395Developmental 580 535 450 370 170 255 225 220 750 790 675 590Education 280 265 260 250 * * * 280 265 265 250Engineering and Applied Sciences 405 430 420 400 120 115 160 205 520 545 575 605Health 620 605 595 565 620 605 595 565Human and Social Services 1,290 1,240 1,290 820 25 25 25 35 1,315 1,260 1,315 855Personal Improvement and Leisure 10 * 5 25 10 * 5 25Trades 475 455 485 520 * 5 5 5 475 460 490 525Visual and Performing Arts 235 185 170 155 15 15 15 20 250 200 185 175

University of the Fraser Valley Total 9,270 8,970 8,915 9,025 710 820 900 965 9,980 9,785 9,815 9,990

Vancouver Community CollegeArts and Sciences 765 760 735 790 15 10 5 10 780 770 745 800Business and Management 780 620 575 560 105 110 155 205 885 730 730 770Developmental 4,080 3,275 2,250 2,050 45 30 * 10 4,130 3,305 2,255 2,055Education 780 570 450 500 10 * 5 10 790 570 455 510Engineering and Applied Sciences 180 105 175 135 10 5 10 5 190 110 180 145Health 1,050 920 875 895 10 5 5 5 1,065 925 880 900Human and Social Services 315 300 340 370 * * 315 300 340 370Personal Improvement and Leisure 145 115 100 100 5 5 * * 150 120 105 100Trades 855 655 645 645 85 140 150 215 940 800 795 865Visual and Performing Arts 535 435 465 420 25 15 25 20 560 450 490 435

Vancouver Community College Total 9,490 7,760 6,610 6,460 305 325 365 485 9,800 8,085 6,980 6,945

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Vancouver Island UniversityArts and Sciences 2,825 2,770 2,815 2,825 205 225 255 255 3,030 2,995 3,065 3,080Business and Management 885 835 775 820 685 790 780 845 1,570 1,625 1,555 1,665Developmental 1,325 1,175 910 955 400 370 345 275 1,725 1,550 1,255 1,230Education 630 640 615 655 20 35 35 50 655 675 650 705Engineering and Applied Sciences 290 320 390 350 10 15 25 35 295 335 420 380Health 585 600 605 620 * * * * 585 605 610 620Human and Social Services 350 380 375 415 35 50 50 55 385 435 430 475Personal Improvement and Leisure 445 425 85 220 * 445 425 85 220Trades 675 610 735 680 15 20 20 20 690 630 755 695Visual and Performing Arts 230 210 245 240 20 10 20 25 250 220 270 265

Vancouver Island University Total 8,240 7,960 7,550 7,775 1,390 1,525 1,540 1,560 9,630 9,485 9,090 9,335

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Arts and Sciences 65,235 62,165 61,750 61,755 4,565 5,245 6,250 8,445 69,795 67,410 68,000 70,200Business and Management 46,790 43,555 43,040 42,665 7,515 8,810 10,440 13,195 54,305 52,365 53,485 55,860Developmental 41,745 36,790 31,060 28,525 5,280 6,065 6,005 5,750 47,025 42,855 37,065 34,270Education 6,585 6,130 5,655 6,005 145 145 155 175 6,730 6,270 5,810 6,180Engineering and Applied Sciences 28,795 28,060 26,320 26,250 1,170 1,670 2,575 3,620 29,965 29,730 28,895 29,865Health 31,230 31,050 29,410 28,880 250 405 610 1,005 31,480 31,455 30,015 29,890Human and Social Services 37,580 36,690 34,475 33,650 510 615 1,135 1,370 38,090 37,310 35,610 35,020Other 45 * 45Personal Improvement and Leisure 30,465 28,155 26,800 26,400 75 125 135 125 30,535 28,280 26,935 26,525Trades 39,845 39,470 38,650 38,025 685 825 1,125 1,145 40,535 40,295 39,780 39,170Visual and Performing Arts 10,880 10,400 10,630 10,135 725 830 910 1,045 11,600 11,230 11,540 11,180Total 339,150 322,470 307,795 302,335 20,915 24,735 29,340 35,875 360,065 347,205 337,135 338,210

Unique Headcount 297,935 285,900 276,390 271,520 18,690 21,915 26,260 31,740 316,630 307,820 302,645 303,260

2 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.3 Students enrolled in more than one program area in a given year are counted each time, resulting in higher totals than in the unduplicated Student Headcount by Institution table.

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British Columbia Institute of TechnologyArts and Sciences 2,570 2,510 2,530 2,645 205 230 395 820 2,775 2,740 2,925 3,460Business and Management 8,715 8,840 8,875 8,525 580 675 960 1,280 9,300 9,515 9,835 9,800Developmental 2,275 2,205 1,955 1,845 730 825 895 810 3,010 3,030 2,850 2,650Education 65 45 50 60 * 65 45 50 65Engineering and Applied Sciences 10,555 10,440 10,505 10,710 370 455 665 800 10,920 10,900 11,170 11,510Health 5,530 5,740 6,010 6,270 30 20 30 35 5,560 5,760 6,040 6,305Human and Social Services 715 630 645 555 * * 20 35 715 630 665 595Other 30 30Trades 10,425 10,495 10,285 10,295 385 345 370 410 10,810 10,840 10,655 10,705Visual and Performing Arts 810 875 860 885 135 180 200 220 945 1,055 1,060 1,105

British Columbia Institute of Technology Total 41,655 41,785 41,715 41,815 2,440 2,730 3,540 4,405 44,095 44,515 45,255 46,225

Camosun CollegeArts and Sciences 4,120 3,905 4,290 4,545 415 545 610 785 4,535 4,450 4,900 5,330Business and Management 3,905 3,615 3,775 3,715 235 350 490 675 4,140 3,965 4,265 4,395Developmental 2,300 2,210 2,215 1,985 470 605 500 560 2,770 2,815 2,715 2,545Education 150 150 120 130 5 5 5 10 155 160 125 140Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,570 1,535 1,565 1,580 60 120 160 160 1,635 1,655 1,725 1,740Health 2,085 2,025 1,875 1,800 10 20 30 40 2,095 2,045 1,905 1,840Human and Social Services 930 930 945 985 15 20 25 40 945 945 965 1,020Personal Improvement and Leisure 940 920 930 1,070 15 15 10 * 960 935 940 1,075Trades 2,960 3,055 3,030 3,125 10 25 30 25 2,970 3,080 3,060 3,150Visual and Performing Arts 445 470 460 405 5 10 15 15 455 485 470 420

Camosun College Total 19,410 18,815 19,205 19,335 1,245 1,715 1,875 2,315 20,650 20,530 21,075 21,650

Capilano UniversityArts and Sciences 3,385 2,800 2,335 2,190 130 115 140 200 3,510 2,915 2,475 2,390Business and Management 2,160 1,910 1,725 1,555 505 605 690 775 2,665 2,515 2,415 2,330Developmental 1,620 1,215 1,005 960 180 225 235 265 1,800 1,440 1,240 1,220Education 105 120 95 60 * 105 120 95 60Engineering and Applied Sciences 260 205 160 145 * * 5 5 265 210 165 150Health 215 185 170 150 5 5 * * 220 190 175 150Human and Social Services 1,690 1,615 1,525 1,445 40 55 80 115 1,730 1,665 1,605 1,560Personal Improvement and Leisure 4,030 3,050 2,735 1,940 15 35 55 10 4,045 3,085 2,790 1,950Trades 130 20 5 * 130 20 5Visual and Performing Arts 1,295 1,105 1,055 1,010 45 45 60 80 1,345 1,150 1,115 1,085

Capilano University Total 14,890 12,225 10,810 9,450 925 1,090 1,265 1,455 15,810 13,315 12,075 10,900

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College of New CaledoniaArts and Sciences 1,315 1,185 1,035 850 200 210 185 215 1,515 1,395 1,220 1,060Business and Management 1,090 1,020 970 985 70 85 135 320 1,160 1,100 1,105 1,310Developmental 1,045 1,085 650 570 110 115 95 105 1,155 1,200 740 675Education * * * *Engineering and Applied Sciences 770 735 790 670 40 55 105 145 810 790 900 815Health 1,375 970 845 760 10 20 25 25 1,385 990 875 785Human and Social Services 2,230 2,200 2,040 2,085 * * 10 25 2,230 2,205 2,050 2,110Personal Improvement and Leisure 705 500 540 415 705 500 540 415Trades 2,355 2,320 2,250 2,145 * 10 10 5 2,360 2,330 2,260 2,150Visual and Performing Arts 20 25 15 15 * * * * 25 25 15 15

College of New Caledonia Total 10,900 10,040 9,145 8,490 440 500 565 845 11,340 10,540 9,710 9,335

College of the RockiesArts and Sciences 345 355 285 275 30 75 80 60 375 425 365 335Business and Management 685 640 680 575 65 85 105 150 750 720 780 725Developmental 1,650 1,625 1,620 1,610 90 145 180 160 1,745 1,770 1,800 1,770Education 135 150 160 165 * * * 135 150 160 165Engineering and Applied Sciences 3,845 3,825 2,840 3,180 10 5 35 3,845 3,835 2,845 3,215Health 395 405 425 475 * 5 10 5 400 410 435 480Human and Social Services 1,210 1,015 1,095 1,255 140 130 50 70 1,350 1,140 1,140 1,325Personal Improvement and Leisure 1,835 1,650 1,815 1,890 * 1,835 1,650 1,820 1,890Trades 1,715 1,645 1,525 1,445 5 5 10 20 1,720 1,655 1,535 1,460Visual and Performing Arts 15 10 5 * * 15 10 5 5

College of the Rockies Total 11,835 11,320 10,450 10,875 340 450 440 500 12,175 11,770 10,890 11,375

Douglas CollegeArts and Sciences 7,835 7,835 7,515 7,150 845 865 870 985 8,680 8,700 8,390 8,135Business and Management 2,835 2,555 2,375 2,570 700 800 1,020 1,225 3,535 3,355 3,395 3,795Developmental 2,875 2,800 2,290 2,190 470 465 480 485 3,345 3,265 2,770 2,670Education 570 505 520 475 * * * * 575 505 520 475Engineering and Applied Sciences 185 230 260 330 75 165 315 425 260 390 580 755Health 4,155 3,980 3,695 3,220 5 5 10 10 4,160 3,985 3,705 3,235Human and Social Services 3,325 3,235 3,335 3,495 * * 5 15 3,325 3,240 3,345 3,515Personal Improvement and Leisure 1,210 1,140 1,820 2,510 * * * * 1,210 1,145 1,820 2,510Trades 130 65 65 75 * 130 65 65 75Visual and Performing Arts 265 295 265 255 15 20 20 20 280 315 280 275

Douglas College Total 23,385 22,645 22,140 22,270 2,115 2,325 2,725 3,170 25,500 24,970 24,865 25,440

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Emily Carr University of Art and DesignArts and Sciences 150 150 145 115 45 50 50 55 200 200 195 165Developmental 80 90 * 10 15 20 5 100 110 * 15Engineering and Applied Sciences 20 30 5 30 * * 20 30 5 30Personal Improvement and Leisure 420 330 275 290 5 * 425 335 275 290Visual and Performing Arts 3,135 2,850 3,120 3,060 350 405 430 495 3,485 3,255 3,550 3,560

Emily Carr University of Art and Design Total 3,805 3,450 3,545 3,505 420 480 485 555 4,225 3,925 4,030 4,060

Justice Institute of British ColumbiaArts and Sciences 3,690 3,660 2,930 3,065 15 10 20 10 3,705 3,670 2,950 3,080Business and Management 1,655 1,315 1,120 1,300 5 * 15 5 1,660 1,315 1,135 1,305Education 410 275 275 260 * * * 415 275 280 260Engineering and Applied Sciences 35 35 20 * 35 35 20Health 4,260 3,965 2,840 2,620 15 65 45 40 4,275 4,030 2,880 2,660Human and Social Services 17,825 17,950 16,260 15,710 80 85 545 470 17,910 18,035 16,805 16,180Personal Improvement and Leisure 45 45 * 45 45Trades 2,015 1,810 1,340 1,325 10 5 175 55 2,025 1,815 1,515 1,380

Justice Institute of British Columbia Total 29,860 29,000 24,840 24,345 130 170 800 580 29,990 29,170 25,640 24,925

Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityArts and Sciences 7,355 7,090 7,095 7,220 345 435 450 780 7,695 7,525 7,545 7,995Business and Management 4,900 4,705 4,920 4,825 1,165 1,245 1,360 1,910 6,065 5,950 6,280 6,735Developmental 1,315 960 750 755 375 405 365 205 1,685 1,370 1,120 960Education 155 230 230 230 155 230 230 230Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,135 1,285 1,035 890 130 170 155 140 1,265 1,455 1,190 1,030Health 1,065 1,235 1,165 1,115 * * * 5 1,065 1,235 1,165 1,120Human and Social Services 155 140 115 130 * * * 155 140 115 130Personal Improvement and Leisure * * * * * *Trades 1,360 1,330 1,390 1,710 * * * 1,360 1,330 1,390 1,715Visual and Performing Arts 695 680 555 475 30 35 35 30 725 720 585 505

Kwantlen Polytechnic University Total 18,135 17,655 17,255 17,355 2,040 2,300 2,375 3,065 20,175 19,960 19,630 20,425

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Langara CollegeArts and Sciences 8,770 8,030 7,625 7,125 750 870 1,080 1,350 9,525 8,900 8,705 8,470Business and Management 4,290 3,490 3,310 3,065 465 680 1,080 1,680 4,755 4,170 4,390 4,745Developmental 580 395 480 385 800 1,070 975 1,040 1,380 1,465 1,455 1,425Education 345 360 320 305 * 345 360 320 305Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,050 1,110 1,255 1,340 100 215 605 1,135 1,150 1,325 1,860 2,475Health 1,690 1,975 2,230 2,355 65 170 330 685 1,760 2,145 2,555 3,040Human and Social Services 1,345 1,320 1,310 1,320 30 35 90 225 1,370 1,350 1,400 1,545Personal Improvement and Leisure 80 325 435 410 * * * 80 325 435 410Trades 200 260 315 540 * * 200 260 315 545Visual and Performing Arts 1,775 1,780 1,915 1,780 15 30 40 50 1,790 1,810 1,955 1,835

Langara College Total 20,125 19,035 19,200 18,620 2,225 3,070 4,200 6,170 22,350 22,105 23,400 24,790

Nicola Valley Institute of TechnologyArts and Sciences 545 650 580 395 * 65 45 * 545 715 625 395Business and Management 145 100 75 55 145 100 75 55Developmental 295 250 355 395 295 250 355 395Education * 10 * * 10 *Engineering and Applied Sciences 25 40 35 55 25 40 35 55Health 145 125 120 90 145 125 120 90Human and Social Services 145 135 115 105 145 135 115 105Personal Improvement and Leisure 225 100 150 265 225 100 150 265Trades 20 45 55 30 20 45 55 30

Nicola Valley Institute of Technology Total 1,550 1,455 1,490 1,390 * 65 45 * 1,550 1,520 1,535 1,390

North Island CollegeArts and Sciences 1,365 1,290 1,305 1,290 45 55 70 95 1,410 1,350 1,375 1,385Business and Management 615 580 535 650 85 145 170 185 705 725 705 835Developmental 1,800 1,450 1,230 1,150 70 80 85 85 1,875 1,530 1,315 1,235Education * *Engineering and Applied Sciences 505 455 300 330 5 15 5 15 510 470 305 345Health 410 475 415 415 * * 410 475 415 415Human and Social Services 310 310 280 380 * * 5 310 310 280 385Personal Improvement and Leisure 3,440 2,980 3,100 2,685 * * 3,440 2,985 3,100 2,685Trades 1,955 1,680 1,720 1,875 * 5 5 5 1,960 1,690 1,725 1,880Visual and Performing Arts 100 80 60 40 * * * 5 105 85 65 45

North Island College Total 10,505 9,310 8,945 8,810 215 310 340 405 10,720 9,620 9,290 9,215

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Northern Lights CollegeArts and Sciences 250 200 175 165 20 50 55 95 275 250 230 265Business and Management 160 140 180 155 80 200 270 345 240 340 450 495Developmental 1,550 1,345 1,135 960 60 70 50 65 1,610 1,410 1,185 1,025Education 215 190 215 225 * * 215 190 215 225Engineering and Applied Sciences 1,095 1,035 925 360 * * 1,095 1,035 925 360Health 100 90 70 70 * * * 100 90 70 70Human and Social Services 885 620 675 510 35 75 75 95 920 695 750 605Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,680 2,730 1,865 850 * * * 2,685 2,730 1,865 855Trades 2,265 2,135 2,175 1,285 15 20 30 25 2,280 2,160 2,205 1,310Visual and Performing Arts 25 15 * 25 15 *

Northern Lights College Total 9,225 8,500 7,410 4,580 220 420 480 630 9,445 8,915 7,890 5,210

Northwest Community CollegeArts and Sciences 405 310 610 595 * 5 10 405 310 615 605Business and Management 620 505 260 400 * * 5 5 625 510 265 405Developmental 1,760 1,645 1,300 1,295 * 10 1,760 1,645 1,300 1,300Education 110 145 25 95 110 145 25 95Engineering and Applied Sciences 935 890 420 455 935 890 420 455Health 500 325 205 285 * 500 325 205 285Human and Social Services 625 570 390 255 * * 625 570 395 255Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,055 1,580 1,245 1,385 * * 2,060 1,580 1,245 1,390Trades 1,625 1,555 1,380 1,445 * * * 1,625 1,555 1,380 1,450Visual and Performing Arts 45 190 205 205 45 190 205 205

Northwest Community College Total 8,685 7,715 6,035 6,415 5 * 15 30 8,690 7,720 6,050 6,445

Okanagan CollegeArts and Sciences 2,760 2,545 2,710 2,525 95 135 155 230 2,855 2,680 2,865 2,755Business and Management 2,895 2,870 3,195 3,305 215 255 335 485 3,105 3,120 3,530 3,785Developmental 2,585 2,450 2,490 2,520 355 510 505 580 2,940 2,965 2,995 3,100Education 405 380 320 435 * * 405 385 325 435Engineering and Applied Sciences 2,950 2,490 2,220 2,305 40 50 55 100 2,990 2,540 2,280 2,405Health 1,150 1,165 1,230 1,275 5 * * 15 1,155 1,165 1,230 1,290Human and Social Services 805 830 740 905 10 15 15 25 815 850 755 930Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,560 2,875 2,645 2,770 5 * 2,560 2,880 2,645 2,775Trades 3,955 4,240 4,295 4,200 10 20 25 20 3,965 4,260 4,320 4,220Visual and Performing Arts 360 395 380 470 * * 360 395 380 470

Okanagan College Total 20,415 20,240 20,220 20,715 735 1,000 1,095 1,450 21,150 21,240 21,315 22,165

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Royal Roads UniversityArts and Sciences 775 740 775 830 50 105 215 265 830 840 990 1,095Business and Management 1,420 1,425 1,455 1,445 280 365 350 375 1,700 1,790 1,805 1,820Education 130 145 190 215 30 * * 5 160 145 190 220Engineering and Applied Sciences 470 460 485 535 5 5 10 5 475 470 495 540Health 10 * 10 *Human and Social Services 315 310 320 310 * 5 * * 320 315 320 315

Royal Roads University Total 3,125 3,080 3,220 3,335 365 480 585 650 3,490 3,560 3,800 3,990

Selkirk CollegeArts and Sciences 535 470 460 495 70 110 205 255 610 585 665 750Business and Management 550 505 385 310 85 185 255 390 635 690 640 700Developmental 3,880 3,945 4,595 4,005 185 210 360 310 4,065 4,155 4,955 4,315Education 15 35 20 20 10 5 5 * 25 40 30 25Engineering and Applied Sciences 560 410 350 285 * 5 10 10 565 415 365 295Health 835 1,195 1,055 1,005 * * 30 25 835 1,195 1,085 1,025Human and Social Services 440 275 190 160 10 10 20 20 445 285 210 180Personal Improvement and Leisure 4,980 5,315 5,155 5,285 15 40 20 25 4,995 5,355 5,175 5,310Trades 730 780 800 685 * * 5 * 735 785 805 685Visual and Performing Arts 155 125 160 135 5 10 5 10 160 135 165 145

Selkirk College Total 12,680 13,050 13,175 12,380 390 585 920 1,045 13,070 13,635 14,095 13,425

Thompson Rivers UniversityArts and Sciences 8,495 8,365 8,440 8,770 780 770 970 1,340 9,275 9,135 9,410 10,115Business and Management 4,995 4,770 4,710 4,735 1,645 1,635 1,620 1,745 6,640 6,405 6,330 6,480Developmental 1,145 965 755 610 75 100 130 85 1,220 1,065 880 695Education 530 465 460 500 35 50 65 75 565 520 525 575Engineering and Applied Sciences 970 1,120 1,295 1,380 155 190 205 285 1,125 1,305 1,500 1,670Health 2,270 2,465 2,560 2,555 65 55 75 90 2,335 2,520 2,635 2,645Human and Social Services 1,775 1,870 1,795 1,790 75 100 95 120 1,850 1,970 1,890 1,910Other 15 * 15Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,490 2,175 1,860 2,280 * * 10 60 2,490 2,180 1,865 2,340Trades 2,365 2,450 2,415 2,440 * 15 5 10 2,365 2,470 2,425 2,445Visual and Performing Arts 340 270 280 270 30 25 25 35 370 300 305 305

Thompson Rivers University Total 25,375 24,920 24,565 25,345 2,865 2,945 3,200 3,850 28,240 27,865 27,770 29,190

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University of the Fraser ValleyArts and Sciences 5,335 5,130 5,825 6,255 205 205 305 540 5,540 5,335 6,135 6,795Business and Management 1,875 1,980 1,830 1,915 315 360 350 310 2,195 2,335 2,180 2,225Developmental 1,250 1,170 905 745 275 390 335 335 1,525 1,560 1,240 1,080Education 630 635 615 670 20 15 15 10 650 650 625 680Engineering and Applied Sciences 690 740 730 740 150 165 205 285 840 905 935 1,020Health 1,175 1,160 1,180 1,070 * 1,175 1,160 1,180 1,070Human and Social Services 1,705 1,655 1,505 1,000 30 30 35 35 1,735 1,685 1,540 1,035Personal Improvement and Leisure 165 240 155 215 * * 165 240 155 215Trades 1,070 1,140 1,160 1,300 * 5 10 5 1,070 1,145 1,165 1,305Visual and Performing Arts 305 245 215 190 15 15 20 25 320 260 235 210

University of the Fraser Valley Total 14,205 14,090 14,115 14,095 1,010 1,190 1,275 1,540 15,215 15,280 15,390 15,635

Vancouver Community CollegeArts and Sciences 1,680 1,520 1,515 1,610 35 20 15 20 1,715 1,540 1,530 1,630Business and Management 2,160 1,525 1,615 1,525 155 160 215 285 2,315 1,685 1,830 1,805Developmental 8,195 6,465 4,195 3,815 100 60 10 20 8,295 6,525 4,205 3,835Education 1,760 1,490 1,210 1,240 15 20 15 10 1,775 1,510 1,230 1,250Engineering and Applied Sciences 840 635 700 540 20 20 30 25 860 655 725 570Health 2,515 2,295 2,060 1,980 25 25 15 20 2,540 2,320 2,075 2,000Human and Social Services 730 625 750 755 * * * * 730 625 750 760Personal Improvement and Leisure 440 255 260 275 10 10 10 5 450 270 270 280Trades 2,880 2,650 2,570 2,350 200 315 410 520 3,080 2,965 2,985 2,870Visual and Performing Arts 840 765 830 680 45 30 35 30 885 795 865 710

Vancouver Community College Total 22,035 18,220 15,710 14,765 610 665 755 940 22,645 18,885 16,465 15,705

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Vancouver Island UniversityArts and Sciences 3,545 3,430 3,560 3,650 275 320 330 340 3,820 3,755 3,890 3,990Business and Management 1,120 1,080 1,060 1,060 865 980 1,020 1,050 1,980 2,055 2,080 2,110Developmental 5,545 4,520 3,150 2,730 910 765 800 630 6,455 5,285 3,945 3,355Education 850 800 825 915 25 35 35 60 875 835 860 970Engineering and Applied Sciences 365 365 410 370 10 20 30 35 375 385 440 405Health 1,355 1,275 1,265 1,385 * 5 * 5 1,360 1,280 1,270 1,390Human and Social Services 415 460 445 500 35 55 60 70 445 510 505 570Personal Improvement and Leisure 2,215 1,980 1,770 1,815 * 10 20 10 2,215 1,990 1,790 1,830Trades 1,700 1,795 1,870 1,765 30 40 40 35 1,730 1,835 1,910 1,805Visual and Performing Arts 250 215 255 255 20 15 25 25 275 230 280 280

Vancouver Island University Total 17,355 15,920 14,605 14,445 2,180 2,240 2,360 2,265 19,530 18,160 16,965 16,710

2 International students are those students who pay an international fee for at least one course in the period.3 Students enrolled in more than one program area in a given year are counted each time, resulting in higher totals than in the unduplicated Student Headcount by Institution table.

1 Student headcount represents the number of students registered in all reported instructional activity, including skills courses (e.g. community education) and developmental activity (e.g. qualifying/remedial). Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports.

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COLLEGESCamosun College 10 150 1,055 1,350 385 2,955College of New Caledonia 185 725 115 1,025College of the Rockies * 100 400 10 515Douglas College 35 325 1,085 530 120 2,090Langara College 35 240 745 215 1,235North Island College 10 30 105 400 10 555Northern Lights College 100 335 20 455Northwest Community College 40 310 15 365Okanagan College 190 565 1,235 70 2,060Selkirk College 195 435 5 635Vancouver Community College 40 110 535 2,265 60 3,005

COLLEGES Total 125 1,045 4,710 8,200 810 14,890INSTITUTES

British Columbia Institute of Technology * 830 2,365 3,500 6,695Justice Institute of British Columbia 5 * 85 855 950Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 20 45 105 15 185

INSTITUTES Total 10 850 2,490 4,460 15 7,830UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)

Capilano University 15 340 765 570 1,685Emily Carr University of Art and Design 15 385 405Kwantlen Polytechnic University 10 710 690 705 75 2,185Royal Roads University 940 350 25 1,320Thompson Rivers University 225 900 425 655 145 2,350University of the Fraser Valley 20 870 450 665 35 2,045Vancouver Island University 240 840 305 975 1,135 3,500

UNIVERSITIES Total 1,475 4,395 2,630 3,595 1,390 13,485

Total Credentials Awarded 1,610 6,290 9,830 16,260 2,215 36,205

Credentials1 Awarded by InstitutionAcademic Year 2012-13

1 Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports. Credentials in short certificate programs are not included at this time. Credential numbers presented represent an undercount of the total credentials earned since students often must make an application to have their credentials awarded. Credential types listed are defined by the ministry as part of the Central Data Warehouse submission process and may not match the naming used at individual institutions. Graduate and First Professional category includes Doctorate, Masters Degree, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Post-degree Diploma, Post-degree Certificate, and First Professional Degree. Diploma category includes Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Diploma. Certificate category includes Advanced Certificate and Certificate. Developmental credentials are awarded upon completion of a developmental program (high school diploma, ESL certificate).

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COLLEGESCamosun College 10 210 1,155 1,345 430 3,150College of New Caledonia 240 625 70 935College of the Rockies * 105 410 20 540Douglas College 75 345 1,245 590 135 2,390Langara College 25 250 745 160 1,180North Island College 20 20 105 370 15 525Northern Lights College 5 95 330 20 445Northwest Community College 55 265 10 325Okanagan College 190 555 1,195 85 2,030Selkirk College * 170 370 * 545Vancouver Community College 30 115 625 1,965 40 2,775

COLLEGES Total 165 1,135 5,085 7,620 830 14,840INSTITUTES

British Columbia Institute of Technology 5 805 2,435 3,490 6,735Justice Institute of British Columbia 30 * 125 740 895Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 30 45 195 25 290

INSTITUTES Total 35 840 2,600 4,425 25 7,920UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)

Capilano University 10 420 820 530 1,785Emily Carr University of Art and Design 15 390 410Kwantlen Polytechnic University 15 810 910 795 65 2,595Royal Roads University 995 370 5 35 1,400Thompson Rivers University 355 945 465 835 150 2,745University of the Fraser Valley 35 895 485 750 40 2,200Vancouver Island University 270 850 355 915 940 3,330

UNIVERSITIES Total 1,695 4,685 3,035 3,865 1,195 14,470

Total Credentials Awarded 1,890 6,660 10,720 15,910 2,050 37,230

Credentials1 Awarded by InstitutionAcademic Year 2013-14

1 Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports. Credentials in short certificate programs are not included at this time. Credential numbers presented represent an undercount of the total credentials earned since students often must make an application to have their credentials awarded. Credential types listed are defined by the ministry as part of the Central Data Warehouse submission process and may not match the naming used at individual institutions. Graduate and First Professional category includes Doctorate, Masters Degree, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Post-degree Diploma, Post-degree Certificate, and First Professional Degree. Diploma category includes Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Diploma. Certificate category includes Advanced Certificate and Certificate. Developmental credentials are awarded upon completion of a developmental program (high school diploma, ESL certificate).

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COLLEGESCamosun College 20 180 1,025 1,410 350 2,985College of New Caledonia 210 585 85 885College of the Rockies * 90 465 90 645Douglas College 125 370 1,195 545 115 2,350Langara College 30 235 695 180 1,135North Island College 25 10 100 440 * 580Northern Lights College 25 110 290 20 445Northwest Community College 30 270 10 310Okanagan College * 190 545 1,125 40 1,900Selkirk College 5 175 280 * 465Vancouver Community College 35 55 620 1,750 45 2,505

COLLEGES Total 265 1,045 4,790 7,340 765 14,205INSTITUTES

British Columbia Institute of Technology 30 775 2,420 3,405 6,635Justice Institute of British Columbia 20 5 130 725 880Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 40 40 145 25 245

INSTITUTES Total 45 820 2,590 4,275 25 7,760UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)

Capilano University 35 460 835 615 1,945Emily Carr University of Art and Design 15 380 395Kwantlen Polytechnic University 25 905 930 1,050 60 2,970Royal Roads University 945 325 5 20 1,290Thompson Rivers University 435 895 455 870 95 2,750University of the Fraser Valley 35 865 385 780 30 2,095Vancouver Island University 365 790 360 950 870 3,335

UNIVERSITIES Total 1,855 4,625 2,970 4,280 1,050 14,780

Total Credentials Awarded 2,165 6,490 10,350 15,900 1,840 36,745

Credentials1 Awarded by InstitutionAcademic Year 2014-15

1 Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports. Credentials in short certificate programs are not included at this time. Credential numbers presented represent an undercount of the total credentials earned since students often must make an application to have their credentials awarded. Credential types listed are defined by the ministry as part of the Central Data Warehouse submission process and may not match the naming used at individual institutions. Graduate and First Professional category includes Doctorate, Masters Degree, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Post-degree Diploma, Post-degree Certificate, and First Professional Degree. Diploma category includes Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Diploma. Certificate category includes Advanced Certificate and Certificate. Developmental credentials are awarded upon completion of a developmental program (high school diploma, ESL certificate).

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Graduate and First Professional Bachelor's Degree Diploma Certificate Developmental Total

COLLEGESCamosun College 20 215 1,035 1,585 330 3,195College of New Caledonia 195 575 55 825College of the Rockies * 5 125 435 65 630Douglas College 170 460 1,205 525 120 2,480Langara College 195 340 730 155 45 1,465North Island College 55 15 110 400 * 575Northern Lights College 15 155 340 20 535Northwest Community College 25 165 20 210Okanagan College * 185 570 1,140 60 1,955Selkirk College 5 215 215 * 435Vancouver Community College 10 55 610 1,850 45 2,570

COLLEGES Total 470 1,285 4,975 7,385 765 14,875INSTITUTES

British Columbia Institute of Technology 20 905 2,510 3,550 6,985Justice Institute of British Columbia 25 35 165 695 920Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 25 50 155 25 255

INSTITUTES Total 45 965 2,725 4,395 25 8,160UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)

Capilano University 55 450 790 485 1,780Emily Carr University of Art and Design 30 375 410Kwantlen Polytechnic University 20 1,115 875 1,175 75 3,265Royal Roads University 970 345 15 10 1,345Thompson Rivers University 465 945 380 875 70 2,740University of the Fraser Valley 55 1,010 470 730 25 2,295Vancouver Island University 380 755 405 1,000 795 3,335

UNIVERSITIES Total 1,985 5,000 2,935 4,275 965 15,160

Total Credentials Awarded 2,500 7,250 10,640 16,055 1,755 38,195

Credentials1 Awarded by InstitutionAcademic Year 2015-16

1 Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports. Credentials in short certificate programs are not included at this time. Credential numbers presented represent an undercount of the total credentials earned since students often must make an application to have their credentials awarded. Credential types listed are defined by the ministry as part of the Central Data Warehouse submission process and may not match the naming used at individual institutions. Graduate and First Professional category includes Doctorate, Masters Degree, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Post-degree Diploma, Post-degree Certificate, and First Professional Degree. Diploma category includes Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Diploma. Certificate category includes Advanced Certificate and Certificate. Developmental credentials are awarded upon completion of a developmental program (high school diploma, ESL certificate).

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Graduate and First Professional Bachelor's Degree Diploma Certificate Developmental Total

COLLEGESCamosun College 10 150 1,115 1,370 400 3,040College of New Caledonia 180 715 95 985College of the Rockies * 100 395 15 510Douglas College 35 325 1,085 520 120 2,085Langara College 45 225 755 140 1,165North Island College 15 25 110 390 10 555Northern Lights College 95 345 20 460Northwest Community College 50 285 15 345Okanagan College 185 590 1,180 65 2,020Selkirk College * 190 435 10 635Vancouver Community College 35 125 545 2,180 55 2,940

COLLEGES Total 140 1,045 4,810 7,950 790 14,740INSTITUTES

British Columbia Institute of Technology 5 815 2,370 3,420 6,610Justice Institute of British Columbia 20 * 90 725 835Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 20 35 120 20 190

INSTITUTES Total 25 835 2,490 4,270 20 7,635UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)

Capilano University 15 400 840 680 1,930Emily Carr University of Art and Design 15 385 400Kwantlen Polytechnic University 20 725 745 690 75 2,255Royal Roads University 975 290 * 40 1,305Thompson Rivers University 245 895 425 630 125 2,325University of the Fraser Valley 20 880 460 630 35 2,030Vancouver Island University 210 815 270 840 1,085 3,220

UNIVERSITIES Total 1,505 4,390 2,735 3,510 1,325 13,470

Total Credentials Awarded 1,670 6,270 10,040 15,730 2,135 35,845

Credentials1 Awarded by InstitutionCalendar Year 2013

1 Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports. Credentials in short certificate programs are not included at this time. Credential numbers presented represent an undercount of the total credentials earned since students often must make an application to have their credentials awarded. Credential types listed are defined by the ministry as part of the Central Data Warehouse submission process and may not match the naming used at individual institutions. Graduate and First Professional category includes Doctorate, Masters Degree, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Post-degree Diploma, Post-degree Certificate, and First Professional Degree. Diploma category includes Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Diploma. Certificate category includes Advanced Certificate and Certificate. Developmental credentials are awarded upon completion of a developmental program (high school diploma, ESL certificate).

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Graduate and First Professional Bachelor's Degree Diploma Certificate Developmental Total

COLLEGESCamosun College 10 215 1,110 1,360 420 3,110College of New Caledonia 250 610 75 935College of the Rockies * 100 415 55 575Douglas College 75 345 1,245 590 135 2,390Langara College 10 255 730 175 1,170North Island College 20 20 110 405 15 565Northern Lights College 10 95 315 20 440Northwest Community College 40 290 10 345Okanagan College 185 550 1,205 85 2,030Selkirk College * 175 365 * 540Vancouver Community College 35 70 605 1,885 50 2,640

COLLEGES Total 160 1,095 5,005 7,615 865 14,740INSTITUTES

British Columbia Institute of Technology 10 830 2,460 3,540 6,840Justice Institute of British Columbia 15 5 110 780 910Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 30 45 170 25 275

INSTITUTES Total 25 870 2,610 4,490 25 8,020UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)

Capilano University 15 410 820 560 1,805Emily Carr University of Art and Design 10 395 400Kwantlen Polytechnic University 15 790 895 875 65 2,640Royal Roads University 865 350 5 20 1,240Thompson Rivers University 410 950 455 895 135 2,845University of the Fraser Valley 45 875 460 775 35 2,195Vancouver Island University 320 850 385 985 920 3,460

UNIVERSITIES Total 1,675 4,620 3,025 4,110 1,155 14,585

Total Credentials Awarded 1,860 6,585 10,640 16,215 2,045 37,345

Credentials1 Awarded by InstitutionCalendar Year 2014

1 Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports. Credentials in short certificate programs are not included at this time. Credential numbers presented represent an undercount of the total credentials earned since students often must make an application to have their credentials awarded. Credential types listed are defined by the ministry as part of the Central Data Warehouse submission process and may not match the naming used at individual institutions. Graduate and First Professional category includes Doctorate, Masters Degree, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Post-degree Diploma, Post-degree Certificate, and First Professional Degree. Diploma category includes Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Diploma. Certificate category includes Advanced Certificate and Certificate. Developmental credentials are awarded upon completion of a developmental program (high school diploma, ESL certificate).

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COLLEGESCamosun College 20 170 1,025 1,350 375 2,945College of New Caledonia 190 595 80 865College of the Rockies 5 90 450 80 625Douglas College 125 370 1,195 540 115 2,350Langara College 30 265 710 160 1,165North Island College 35 10 95 425 * 575Northern Lights College 25 140 315 20 500Northwest Community College 35 250 10 295Okanagan College * 180 495 1,130 35 1,845Selkirk College 5 185 255 445Vancouver Community College 30 60 630 1,850 40 2,610

COLLEGES Total 270 1,065 4,790 7,325 765 14,215INSTITUTES

British Columbia Institute of Technology 20 790 2,390 3,435 6,640Justice Institute of British Columbia 35 10 170 665 880Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 35 40 150 20 250

INSTITUTES Total 60 835 2,600 4,255 20 7,770UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)

Capilano University 35 475 855 605 1,965Emily Carr University of Art and Design 25 370 395Kwantlen Polytechnic University 25 905 875 945 75 2,825Royal Roads University 930 335 10 15 1,290Thompson Rivers University 450 915 440 840 85 2,730University of the Fraser Valley 45 915 450 745 30 2,190Vancouver Island University 375 795 350 1,070 860 3,455

UNIVERSITIES Total 1,885 4,715 2,980 4,220 1,050 14,850

Total Credentials Awarded 2,215 6,615 10,370 15,800 1,835 36,835

Credentials1 Awarded by InstitutionCalendar Year 2015

1 Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports. Credentials in short certificate programs are not included at this time. Credential numbers presented represent an undercount of the total credentials earned since students often must make an application to have their credentials awarded. Credential types listed are defined by the ministry as part of the Central Data Warehouse submission process and may not match the naming used at individual institutions. Graduate and First Professional category includes Doctorate, Masters Degree, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Post-degree Diploma, Post-degree Certificate, and First Professional Degree. Diploma category includes Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Diploma. Certificate category includes Advanced Certificate and Certificate. Developmental credentials are awarded upon completion of a developmental program (high school diploma, ESL certificate).

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COLLEGESCamosun College 25 225 990 1,525 240 3,005College of New Caledonia 210 565 50 825College of the Rockies * * 125 425 55 610Douglas College 170 460 1,205 525 120 2,480Langara College 255 345 740 160 70 1,565North Island College 55 10 105 405 * 575Northern Lights College 55 150 355 20 580Northwest Community College 25 155 20 200Okanagan College * 190 605 1,115 80 1,995Selkirk College 5 215 205 * 425Vancouver Community College 60 640 1,720 40 2,460

COLLEGES Total 560 1,295 5,005 7,150 700 14,720INSTITUTES

British Columbia Institute of Technology 25 880 2,640 3,540 7,080Justice Institute of British Columbia 15 35 165 730 945Nicola Valley Institute of Technology 25 45 145 30 245

INSTITUTES Total 40 940 2,850 4,415 30 8,270UNIVERSITIES (not including UBC, UVic, SFU and UNBC)

Capilano University 60 445 815 460 1,785Emily Carr University of Art and Design 35 380 410Kwantlen Polytechnic University 20 985 780 1,085 60 2,930Royal Roads University 1,000 350 15 10 1,375Thompson Rivers University 425 940 400 860 60 2,685University of the Fraser Valley 35 920 395 655 20 2,020Vancouver Island University 375 765 405 975 790 3,315

UNIVERSITIES Total 1,950 4,790 2,805 4,045 930 14,525

Total Credentials Awarded 2,550 7,025 10,660 15,615 1,660 37,510

Credentials1 Awarded by InstitutionCalendar Year 2016

1 Non-Canadians with no visa status studying outside Canada at offshore campuses or via the Internet are not included in these reports. Credentials in short certificate programs are not included at this time. Credential numbers presented represent an undercount of the total credentials earned since students often must make an application to have their credentials awarded. Credential types listed are defined by the ministry as part of the Central Data Warehouse submission process and may not match the naming used at individual institutions. Graduate and First Professional category includes Doctorate, Masters Degree, Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate, Post-degree Diploma, Post-degree Certificate, and First Professional Degree. Diploma category includes Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree and Diploma. Certificate category includes Advanced Certificate and Certificate. Developmental credentials are awarded upon completion of a developmental program (high school diploma, ESL certificate).

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