North Island College 2018 Fast Facts · NIC is honoured to acknowledge the traditional territories...

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50 Admin 155 Staff EMPLOYEE COMPOSITION* 213 Faculty 418 Employees PROGRAM MIX* 15% Adult Upgrading 16% Business & Tourism 17% Apprenticeship Training 20% University Transfer 3% Interactive Media & Fine Arts 9% Health & Human Services 10% Career & Industry Training 10% Foundation Trades North Island College 2018 Fast Facts DOMESTIC STUDENT ORIGINS 86% Students from within the NIC region 8% Students from southern Vancouver Island 6% Students from mainland BC, Canada and other provinces COLLEGE REVENUE $48.9M Total Revenue $2.0M Other provincial sources $391K Aboriginal Service Plan $2.7M Industry Training Authority $24.4M Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training $11.6M Tuition $7.8M Other sources STUDENT HEADCOUNT 8,053 Students total 1,246 Indigenous students 564 International students 173 Dual Credit high school students 82 Dual Admissions post-secondary students 2,234 Domestic FTEs 506 International FTEs SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES AVAILABLE $600K $500K $400K $300K $200K $100K 0 APPLIED RESEARCH & INNOVATION PROJECTS 2016 2017 $600K $500K $400K $300K $200K $100K 0 NIC is honoured to acknowledge the traditional territories of the combined 35 First Nations of the Nuu-chah-nulth, Kwakwaka’wakw and Coast Salish traditions, on whose traditional and unceded territories we are situated. NIC is a publically funded community college dedicated to serving 157,000 people on northern Vancouver Island and the central BC mainland coast. Our central focus is to support student experiences and success. Programming is delivered onsite at four campuses and one learning centre, through technology-enabled distance learning, and many in-community programs developed in partnership with remote communities across our 80,000 km2 service region. (Port Hardy) Mixalakwila Campus Port Alberni Campus Ucluelet Centre & In-Community 356 For more information, please contact 1-800-715-0914 or [email protected] www.nic.bc.ca 2,104 1,045 4,064 226 Campbell River Campus Comox Valley Campus Distributed Learning 1,489 NIC STUDENTS SAY* 90% are satisfied with their education at NIC 92% NIC’s quality of instruction is high 90% were well-prepared by NIC for further studies * DACSO survey of former NIC Diploma, Associate Degree and Certificate students * Based on student FTEs 2018 2016 2017 2018 * Based on headcount

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50Admin

155Sta�

EMPLOYEE COMPOSITION*

213Faculty

418Employees

PROGRAM MIX*

15%Adult Upgrading

16%Business & Tourism

17%Apprenticeship Training

20%University Transfer3%

Interactive Media & Fine Arts

9%Health & Human Services

10%Career & Industry

Training

10%Foundation Trades

North Island College 2018 Fast Facts

DOMESTIC STUDENT ORIGINS

86%

Students from within the NIC region

8%

Students from southern Vancouver Island

6%

Students from mainland BC, Canada and other provinces

COLLEGE REVENUE

$48.9MTotal Revenue

$2.0MOther provincial

sources

$391KAboriginal Service Plan

$2.7MIndustry Training Authority

$24.4MMinistry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training

$11.6MTuition

$7.8MOther sources

STUDENT HEADCOUNT

8,053Students total

1,246Indigenousstudents

564International students

173Dual Credit high school students

82Dual Admissions post-secondary students

2,234Domestic FTEs

506International FTEs

SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES AVAILABLE

$600K

$500K

$400K

$300K

$200K

$100K

0

APPLIED RESEARCH & INNOVATION PROJECTS

2016 2017

$600K

$500K

$400K

$300K

$200K

$100K

0

NIC is honoured to acknowledge the traditional territories of the combined 35 First Nations of the Nuu-chah-nulth, Kwakwaka’wakw and Coast Salish traditions, on whose traditional and unceded territories we are situated. NIC is a publically funded community college dedicated to serving 157,000 people on northern Vancouver Island and the central BC mainland coast. Our central focus is to support student experiences and success. Programming is delivered onsite at four campuses and one learning centre, through technology-enabled distance learning, and many in-community programs developed in partnership with remote communities across our 80,000 km2 service region.

(Port Hardy)

Mixalakwila Campus

Port Alberni Campus

Ucluelet Centre& In-Community

356

For more information, please contact 1-800-715-0914 or [email protected]

www.nic.bc.ca

2,104

1,045

4,064

226

Campbell River Campus

Comox Valley Campus

Distributed Learning

1,489

NIC STUDENTS SAY*

90%

are satisfied with their education at NIC

92%

NIC’s quality of instruction is high

90%

were well-prepared by NIC for further studies

* DACSO survey of former NIC Diploma, Associate Degree and Certificate students

* Based on student FTEs

20182016 2017 2018

* Based on headcount