SURVEY CONDUCTED: 2014 PARTICIPANTS GRADUATING YEAR: 2012 PUBLISHED: SEPTEMBER 2015

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GRAD SURVEY SURVEY CONDUCTED: 2014 PARTICIPANTS GRADUATING YEAR: 2012 PUBLISHED: SEPTEMBER 2015 Ontario university graduates are getting well-paying jobs in their fields The latest Ontario government survey of graduates from undergraduate programs shows 94 per cent have secured employment two years after graduation. The average salary for university bachelor s degree graduates in full-time jobs was $49,001 two years after graduation, up from the average $42,301 six months after graduation. The survey of Ontario university students who graduated in 2012, conducted for the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities, concludes that university graduates get jobs related to their education. The best path to career success for Ontario students is still a university degree. EMPLOYMENT RATES Six months after graduation, the average employment rate for graduates of university undergraduate programs was 87.6 per cent. Two years after graduation, it rose to 93.6 per cent, with employment rates in many programs over 95 per cent. EARNINGS Six months after graduation, the average annual salary for graduates of undergraduate degree programs was $42,301. Two years after graduation, the average annual salary for graduates of undergraduate degree programs was $49,001. SKILLS MATCH Six months after graduation, 83.2 per cent of graduates employed to the skills developed at university. Two years after graduation, 89.1 per cent of graduates employed to the skills developed at university. SUBJECT MATTER MATCH Six months after graduation, 72.6 per cent of graduates employed to the subject matter of their program of study. Two years after graduation, 77.9 per cent of graduates employed to the subject matter of their program of study. In all, 76,625 students who graduated from undergraduate programs at Ontario universities in 2012 were surveyed, with 28,448 or 35.3 per cent responding. The annual survey was conducted by CCI Research Inc. between November 2014 and March 2015.

EMPLOYMENT RATES* OF 2012 GRADUATES BY PROGRAM AREA PROGRAM AREA SIX MONTHS AFTER 2012 AFTER 2012 Agricultural & Biological Sciences 82.0 91.4 Architecture & Landscape Architecture 86.0 91.2 Business & Commerce 89.4 96.1 Computer Science 88.9 95.9 Dentistry 100.0 94.7 Education 87.8 95.6 Engineering 88.1 94.0 Fine & Applied Arts 85.0 92.4 Food Science & Nutrition 88.4 91.4 Forestry 80.0 90.9 Health Professions 1 81.7 92.9 Humanities 87.3 91.9 Journalism 86.2 93.6 Kinesiology/Recreation/Phys-Ed 2 91.4 93.0 Law 90.8 91.5 Mathematics 85.7 90.9 Medicine 100.0 99.5 Nursing 92.2 98.1 Optometry 100.0 100.0 Other Arts & Science 3 85.7 91.8 Pharmacy 95.5 98.7 Physical Sciences 85.2 90.1 Social Sciences 86.3 91.9 Theology 87.5 96.2 Therapy & Rehabilitation 100.0 81.8 Veterinary Medicine 97.7 100.0 Overall Average 87.6 93.6 *Graduates were considered working full-time if they identified themselves as working 30 hours or more per week. This is consistent with Statistics Canada s definition of full time work. 1 Health Professions includes students enrolled in Basic Medical Science programs, Medical Specialties, Paraclinical Sciences, Epidemiology and Public Health, and Medical Technology. Medical Interns have been excluded. 2 Kinesiology, Recreation and Phys-Ed also includes students enrolled in programs in non-teaching fields. 3 Other Arts and Science includes students enrolled in general Arts and Science majors not specified by other categories or unspecified. 2 COUNCIL OF ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES GRAD SURVEY

AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES 4 OF 2012 GRADUATES EMPLOYED FULL-TIME PROGRAM AREA SIX MONTHS AFTER 2012 ($) AFTER 2012 ($) Agricultural & Biological Sciences 30,794 39,391 Architecture & Landscape Architecture 35,136 42,052 Business & Commerce 45,450 53,286 Computer Science 57,146 66,677 Dentistry 89,723 99,839 Education 37,858 43,787 Engineering 58,331 65,265 Fine & Applied Arts 27,807 34,695 Food Science & Nutrition 32,866 40,439 Forestry 46,667 53,889 Health Professions 5 43,014 50,320 Humanities 31,741 38,399 Journalism 29,000 38,734 Kinesiology/Recreation/Phys-Ed 6 29,953 39,681 Law 59,673 73,470 Mathematics 47,986 56,776 Medicine 59,323 71,123 Nursing 56,839 61,745 Optometry 75,770 89,706 Other Arts & Science 7 39,169 46,322 Pharmacy 81,963 89,461 Physical Sciences 39,110 45,107 Social Sciences 35,373 42,105 Theology 36,035 39,359 Therapy & Rehabilitation 55,001 48,334 Veterinary Medicine 63,293 77,001 Average Salary 42,301 49,001 4 Imputed average using midpoint of range. 5 Health Professions includes students enrolled in Basic Medical Science programs, Medical Specialties, Paraclinical Sciences, Epidemiology and Public Health, and Medical Technology. Medical Interns have been excluded. 6 Kinesiology/Recreation/Phys-Ed also includes students enrolled in programs in non-teaching fields. 7 Other Arts and Science includes students enrolled in general Arts and Science majors not specified by other categories or unspecified. 3 COUNCIL OF ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES GRAD SURVEY

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JOB AND SKILLS DEVELOPED AT UNIVERSITY, 2012 Survey results indicate skills developed by graduates of Ontario universities are being applied in the workplace. Six months after graduation in 2012, 83.2 per cent of respondents working full-time considered their work closely (50.4 per cent) or somewhat (32.8 per cent) related to the skills developed at university. Two years after graduation in 2012, 89.1 per cent of respondents working full-time considered their work closely (57.5 per cent) or somewhat (31.6 per cent) related to the skills developed at university. Over 97 per cent of respondents who graduated in professional programs reported that their work was closely or somewhat related to the skills developed at university two years after graduation. Approximately 87 per cent of respondents who graduated in humanities and social science programs reported that their work was closely or somewhat related to the skills developed at university two years after graduation. Skills Match of 89.1% (Two Years After Graduation) 10.8% Skills Match of 83.2% (Six Months After Graduation) 16.6% Note that the percentages do not necessarily add to 100 per cent because not all respondents expressed an opinion on this question. 4 COUNCIL OF ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES GRAD SURVEY

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JOB AND SUBJECT MATTER OF THE PROGRAM OF STUDY, 2012 Survey results indicate subject matter of the program of study acquired by graduates of Ontario universities are being applied in the workplace. Six months after graduation in 2012, 72.6 per cent of respondents working full-time considered their work closely (46.5 per cent) or somewhat (26.1 per cent) related to the subject matter of their program of study. Two years after graduation in 2012, 77.9 per cent of respondents working full-time considered their work closely (50.0 per cent) or somewhat (27.9 per cent) related to the subject matter of their program of study. About 95 per cent of respondents who graduated in professional programs reported that their work was closely or somewhat related to the subject matter of their program of study 2 years after graduation. About 73 per cent of respondents who graduated in humanities and social science programs reported that their work was closely or somewhat related to the subject matter of their program of study 2 years after graduation. Subject Matter Match of 77.9% (Two Years After Graduation) 21.9% Subject Matter Match of 72.6% (Six Months After Graduation) 27.2% Note that the percentages do not necessarily add to 100 per cent because not all respondents expressed an opinion on this question. 5 COUNCIL OF ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES GRAD SURVEY

EMPLOYMENT RATES* BY PROGRAM AREA OVER SEVEN YEARS PROGRAM AREA AFTER 2006 AFTER 2007 AFTER 2008 AFTER 2009 AFTER 2010 AFTER 2011 AFTER 2012 Agricultural & Biological Sciences 94.1 91.8 89.9 90.2 89.5 89.2 91.4 Architecture & Landscape Architecture 97.5 91.8 96.4 96.1 92.6 93.1 91.2 Business & Commerce 96.5 96.5 94.9 95.6 94.8 94.9 96.1 Computer Science 95.3 97.0 95.8 96.2 95.3 96.5 95.9 Dentistry 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.4 100.0 100.0 94.7 Education 97.3 97.1 95.8 94.1 92.8 94.4 95.6 Engineering 96.0 94.6 94.9 93.8 93.8 94.1 94.0 Fine & Applied Arts 94.2 92.6 93.5 90.4 91.0 91.6 92.4 Food Science & Nutrition 98.5 93.4 93.8 95.0 90.2 94.9 91.4 Forestry 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90.9 Health Professions 8 95.4 95.7 93.9 93.4 91.4 93.0 92.9 Humanities 93.4 93.4 90.9 90.7 90.4 91.2 91.9 Journalism 98.3 93.2 95.2 93.3 95.9 92.2 93.6 Kinesiology/Recreation/Phys-Ed 9 95.3 97.2 93.4 94.4 91.7 92.0 93.0 Law 97.0 94.0 94.4 94.5 93.9 93.9 91.5 Mathematics 98.2 95.6 91.6 93.1 92.2 92.1 90.9 Medicine 100.0 100.0 99.3 99.1 98.9 99.0 99.5 Nursing 99.8 99.6 99.0 98.9 97.6 97.4 98.1 Optometry 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Other Arts & Science 10 93.2 96.0 92.6 90.2 91.0 91.0 91.8 Pharmacy 100.0 98.1 98.6 98.9 100.0 97.2 98.7 Physical Sciences 92.2 93.1 93.7 89.5 89.0 89.8 90.1 Social Sciences 95.4 94.2 92.5 91.2 89.8 91.3 91.9 Theology 90.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90.6 96.2 Therapy & Rehabilitation 100.0 100.0 96.0 100.0 na 100.0 81.8 Veterinary Medicine 100.0 100.0 97.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Overall Annual Average 95.7 95.2 93.8 93.1 92.2 93.0 93.6 * Graduates were considered working full-time if they identified themselves as working 30 hours or more per week. This is consistent with Statistics Canada s definition of full time work. 8 Health Professions includes students enrolled in Basic Medical Science programs, Medical Specialties, Paraclinical Sciences, Epidemiology and Public Health, and Medical Technology. Medical Interns have been excluded. 9 Kinesiology, Recreation and Phys-Ed also includes students enrolled in programs in non-teaching fields. 10 Other Arts and Science includes students enrolled in general Arts and Science majors not specified by other categories or unspecified. 6 COUNCIL OF ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES GRAD SURVEY

EMPLOYMENT RATES, SKILLS AND SUBJECT MATTER MATCH AND AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES OVER SEVEN YEARS YEAR GRADUATED 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Employment Rates Six Months After Graduation 94.1% 93.6% 91.7% 87.5% 86.5% 87.4% 87.6% Two Years After Graduation 95.7% 95.2% 93.8% 93.1% 92.2% 93.0% 93.6% Skills and Subject Matter Match Skills Match When students find that the skills they gained in their programs match the skills they need at work. This series was discontinued in 2011. Six Months After Graduation 79.1% 78.0% 77.7% 76.3% 76.4% - - Two Years After Graduation 85.0% 84.1% 83.5% 82.3% 82.3% - - Skills Match When students find that the skills they developed at university are related to their work. This series started in 2011. Six Months After Graduation - - - - - 82.7% 83.2% Two Years After Graduation - - - - - 88.6% 89.1% Subject Matter Match When students find that the subject matter of the program of study match the skills they need at work. This series started in 2011. Six Months After Graduation - - - - - 72.8% 72.6% Two Years After Graduation - - - - - 78.0% 77.9% Average Annual Salary Six Months After Graduation $41,699 $42,048 $42,904 $42,403 $42,668 $42,636 $42,301 Two Years After Graduation $49,468 $49,164 $49,469 $49,151 $49,277 $49,398 $49,001 Published September 2015 by: Council of Ontario Universities / Conseil des universités de l Ontario 180 Dundas Street West, Suite 1100, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1Z8 Tel (416) 979-2165 Fax (416) 979-8635 www.cou.on.ca www.facebook.com/councilofontariouniversities www.twitter.com/ontuniv 7 COUNCIL OF ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES GRAD SURVEY