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PROGRAM NAME Insufficient information. * This one-year Ontario College Graduate Program requires that applicants have a college certificate/diploma or degree or equivalent work experience to gain admission to the program. # Students from the Collaborative Nursing (NSG3) program graduate from the University of Western Ontario. Fanshawe College graduates rank among the highest in the province! So, it’s not surprising that 89 percent of our graduates find employment within six months of graduating. Key Performance Indicators The Key Performance Indicators (KPI), which measure the performance of all Ontario’s publicly funded colleges of applied arts and technology, summarizes the employment experience of our 2007/2008 graduates. This includes graduates from August and December 2007 and April 2008 who were surveyed approximately six months after graduation. A third-party research firm gathers the data, tabulates it and reports its findings. A major component of KPI is the surveying of college graduates to determine their employment status, earnings, occupation and the relationship of the graduate’s occupation to their program of training. For more information, visit www.fanshawec.ca/kpi or www.collegesontario.org You can find further assistance by contacting Career Services at 519-452-4294 or by visiting www.fanshawec.ca/careerservices COLLEGE TOTALS Advanced Filmmaking Advanced Multimedia Architectural Technology Audio Post-Production Autism and Behavioural Science Broadcast Journalism-Television News Broadcast Telev.-Digital Post Production Broadcasting - Radio Broadcasting - Television Broadcasting-Radio-(Collaborative) Broadcasting-Television-(Collaborative) Business Business Administration - Accounting Business Administration - Marketing Business - Accounting Business - Human Resources Business - Information Systems Business - Insurance Business - Marketing 1 * 1 * 3 1* 1 * 1 * 1 * 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4743 15 7 50 19 20 16 13 30 27 2 10 99 46 59 172 31 24 39 146 776 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 4 5 0 1 16 1 8 32 1 1 1 33 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 5 1674 6 5 11 12 9 9 9 11 14 2 4 31 12 15 51 10 8 15 51 2232 8 2 37 6 10 7 4 15 7 0 5 50 31 36 86 19 15 23 57 179 1 0 1 1 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1205 3 1 28 2 1 3 3 4 4 0 4 28 15 24 36 11 8 13 26 130 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 6 0 1 0 4 467 2 0 3 2 3 0 1 4 1 0 1 8 9 8 31 4 4 6 18 62 50 50 78 50 60 57 75 33 71 0 80 58 52 67 44 58 53 61 46 89 75 50 92 83 100 100 100 60 100 0 100 78 84 92 87 79 87 87 84 10429 27558 17338 21900 18250 18000 19554 12000 25420 13296 125143 65000 52143 50000 55000 66000 50000 60000 36500 80000 34068 40741 30479 31830 32578 30733 34562 34259 31317 34283 1059 23 25 15 24 35 10 8 11 20 Program Length Total Graduates Further Education Not Seeking Employment Unable to Contact Available for Employment Employed Full-Time Related Employed Part-Time Related Employed Full-Time Unrelated Employed Part-Time Unrelated Percent Employed Related Percent Employed Minimum Salary Maximum Salary Average Salary # of Salaries Reported 11% Not employed, six months following graduation 27% Employed unrelated Data is gathered six months after graduation. 62% Employed related: 54% Full-time 8% Part-time

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    † Insu�cient information.* This one-year Ontario College Graduate Program requires that applicants have a college certi�cate/diploma or degree or equivalent work experience to gain admission to the program.

    # Students from the Collaborative Nursing (NSG3) program graduate from the University of Western Ontario.

    Fanshawe College graduates rank among the highest in the province! So, it’s not surprising that 89 percent of our graduates �nd employment within six months of graduating. Key Performance IndicatorsThe Key Performance Indicators (KPI), which measure the performance of all Ontario’s publicly funded colleges ofapplied arts and technology, summarizes the employment experience of our 2007/2008 graduates. This includesgraduates from August and December 2007 and April 2008 who were surveyed approximately six months aftergraduation. A third-party research �rm gathers the data, tabulates it and reports its �ndings. A major componentof KPI is the surveying of college graduates to determine their employment status, earnings, occupation and therelationship of the graduate’s occupation to their program of training.

    For more information, visit www.fanshawec.ca/kpi or www.collegesontario.orgYou can �nd further assistance by contacting Career Services at 519-452-4294 or by visitingwww.fanshawec.ca/careerservices

    COLLEGE TOTALSAdvanced FilmmakingAdvanced MultimediaArchitectural TechnologyAudio Post-ProductionAutism and Behavioural ScienceBroadcast Journalism-Television NewsBroadcast Telev.-Digital Post ProductionBroadcasting - RadioBroadcasting - TelevisionBroadcasting-Radio-(Collaborative)Broadcasting-Television-(Collaborative)BusinessBusiness Administration - AccountingBusiness Administration - MarketingBusiness - AccountingBusiness - Human ResourcesBusiness - Information SystemsBusiness - InsuranceBusiness - Marketing

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    # Students from the Collaborative Nursing (NSG3) program graduate from the University of Western Ontario.

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    3. Further Education Graduates who have returned to college, university, or another type of post-secondary institution.

    4. Not Seeking Employment Graduates who reported they were not looking for employment because of health, travel or personal reasons or VISA students.

    5. Unable to Contact This is the number of graduates who were unable to be contacted. All information is collected by telephone directly from the graduate.

    6. Available for Employment This is the number of graduates who were either employed or seeking employment six months following graduation.

    7. Employed Full-Time Related The number of graduates who were employed 30 hours per week or more in a position related to their program of study.

    8. Employed Part-Time Related The number of graduates who were employed less than 30 hours per week in a position related to their program of study.

    9. Employed Full-Time Unrelated The number of graduates who were employed 30 hours per week or more in a position not related to their program of study.

    10. Employed Part-Time Unrelated The number of graduates who were employed less than 30 hours per week in a position not related to their program of study.

    11. Percentage Employed Related The percentage of graduates employed in full and part-time positions related to their program of study.

    12. Percentage Employed The percentage of graduates employed six months following graduation.

    13. Minimum Salary This represents the minimum salary reported by the graduates working in full-time positions of 30 hours per week or greater, and related to their program of study. Information is not reported if fewer than 5 full-time salaries were reported per program.

    14. Maximum Salary This represents the maximum salary reported by the graduates working in full-time positions of 30 hours per week or greater, and related to their program of study. Information is not reported if fewer than 5 full-time salaries were reported per program.

    15. Average Salary This represents the average of the salaries reported by the graduates working in full-time positions of 30 hours per week or greater, and related to their program of study. Information is not reported if fewer than 5 full-time salaries were reported per program.

    16. Number of Salaries Reported The number of salaries reported for full-time related positions.

    † Insu�cient information.* This one-year Ontario College Graduate Program requires that applicants have a college certi�cate/diploma or degree or equivalent work experience to gain admission to the program.

    # Students from the Collaborative Nursing (NSG3) program graduate from the University of Western Ontario.

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