College Performance Indicators

Key Performance Indicators

What are KPI’s?

Key Performance Indicators (KPI) are a province-wide accountability tool to measure how well Ontario colleges meet the needs of students and the marketplace. KPI’s are conducted annually by an independent body on behalf of the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and the colleges' umbrella group, Colleges Ontario.

What Type of Information/Data are We Seeking?

KPI’s determine the rates and levels of satisfaction among students, graduates, and employers of our graduates through extensive surveying in the following five areas:

  • Graduate job placement
  • Graduate satisfaction
  • Employer satisfaction
  • Student satisfaction
  • Graduation rate

How Does Canadore Measure Up?

Canadore still maintains a lead over the Provincial average for overall quality of the learning experience and with persistence, we will continue closing the gaps in helping our students achieve their best.

College Program Indicators All Ontario post-secondary Institutions are required to provide students with information on Ontario Student Loan Default Rates Graduate Employment Rates, and Graduation Rates for ministry funded post-secondary programs.

2022-23 OSAP Performance Indicators

A common methodology has been used for all calculations for all program-related information provided by all colleges.

The data is updated annually.

The approved program sequence (APS) number is assigned to each approved program by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities.

*OSL Default Rates, Graduate Employment Rates & Graduate Rates

View the College Program Indicators 2022-23

Privacy Statement

Canadore College is required to disclose personal information such as Ontario Education Numbers, student characteristics and educational outcomes to the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development under s. 15 of the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.19, as amended. The ministry collects this data for purposes such as planning, allocating and administering public funding to colleges, universities and other post-secondary educational and training institutions and to conduct research and analysis, including longitudinal studies, and statistical activities conducted by or on behalf of the ministry for purposes that relate to post-secondary education and training. Further information on how the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development uses this personal information is available on the ministry’s website.