Student full-time equivalents (FTEs) are used to measure enrolment at public post-secondary institutions:
Student FTE data is collected as part of a regular reporting cycle.
FTE targets are set for each post-secondary institution in their annual budget letter – the targets represent an expected volume of service delivery.
Enrolment reports from public post-secondary institutions are used to meet accountability framework measures that correspond to FTEs.
Explore student data from B.C.’s public post-secondary institutions. Filter by student headcount, academic year and credentials awarded.
Some of the data collected by the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills is available to everyone. Feel free to explore and analyze the information.
All government open data is published in a format that is easy to manipulate using software that’s widely used.
Each year, former students are asked about their current employment, if they've taken further education since leaving school, and if they were satisfied with the education they received.
This data helps improve programs and policies and also helps future students plan education and career goals.
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