â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

UNBC Ranks Low When It Comes To Graduation Rates In Canada

Mcleans magazine came out with the highest and lowest graduation rates at Canadian universities.

The study tracked undergraduates students to determine if they received a degree within a seven year span.

Out of 49 schools, UNBC sits at 44 with a graduation rate of 56.5 per cent.

Provost and Vice President Academic Dan Ryan says the reason for the low ranking is because UNBC is considered a stepping stone for students.

“Some students use UNBC as a way to go to their next degree or to go to a different institution because we don’t have the programming. So they may not be captured graduation rates it’s still a success for those students because they have successfully moved along their path.”

Ryan says this isn’t reflective of their graduation rates, but actually might be something that helps a student in the long run.

But these numbers don’t show a full picture of how the school is actually doing.

“Over the past five or six years our graduation rates have continually increased from 50 per cent to where they are now. We have targets, we would like to get that up to 70 or 80 per cent in terms of our graduation rates.”

Ryan also wanted to stress that when you compare to other schools in metro cities graduation rates will be lower compared to rural because it’s a different dynamic.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Fairly regular fall expected for Prince George area

Fall is officially underway in the Prince George area and the Central Interior.  Meteorologist Matt Loney said the seasonal forecast, which came out at the start of September is showing above normal temperatures, but near normal precipitation for central BC. 

Skakun to push several local priorities during UBCM Convention

Mayor and Council meet with Premier David Eby on Thursday.

Michigan-born forward signs with Spruce Kings

Prior to playing in the CCHL, Froysland won the Michigan Mr. Hockey Award in 2024 after leading Byron Center High to the Tier 2 State Championship, scoring 29 goals and adding 36 assists in 24 games, before scoring eight times and adding five helpers in five playoff games.

T-Wolves MSOC earn a tie, loss in Calgary, UNBC WSOC blanked by Wolfpack

The T-Wolves welcome Fraser Valley (4-1-2) to Masich Place Stadium Friday at 11am and Saturday at noon.

U15 Cariboo Cougars run the table in Langley; U18’s split against Blazers

The U18 AAA Cougars host the Valley West Giants (1-1) Saturday (6:30pm) and Sunday (11:45am) from Kin 1. The U15 AAA Cougars welcome the Thompson Blazers (2-1-0-1) Saturday (3:45pm) and Sunday (9:00am) from Kin 1.
- Advertisement -