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University Graduation Rate in 2005 of College Graduates Enrolled in 2000
(1999 Cohort of College Graduates) - and
Retention as of Autumn 2005 of College Graduates Enrolled in Autumn 2004

Université de Montréal (web site)

Graduation Rate in 2005 of Quebec College Graduates Enrolled in 2000, by Field of Study on Entry [1]

Field of Study Number enrolled in 2000 Graduated in 2005 Graduation Rate
1 Health Sciences
Medicine 86 76 88,4 %
Pharmacy 92 86 93,5 %
Nursing 93 80 86,0 %
Therapy and Rehabilitation 153 139 90,8 %
Food Sciences 40 34 85,0 %
Veterinary Medicine 34 33 97,1 %
2 Education Sciences
Education 402 326 81,1 %
Physical Education 62 44 71,0 %
3 Administration 72 57 79,2 %
4 Pure Sciences
Mathematics 52 40 76,9 %
Biological Sciences 176 139 79,0 %
Physical Sciences 54 42 77,8 %
6 Applied Sciences (other than Engineering)
Architecture, Urban Design & Urbanism 129 96 74,4 %
Computer Sciences 52 32 61,5 %
7 Social Sciences
Economics and Demography 15 15 100,0 %
Political Science and Public Administration 113 95 84,1 %
Sociology and Anthropology 125 100 80,0 %
Social Work and Community Organization 27 22 81,5 %
Social Sciences (other) 79 62 78,5 %
8 Law and Humanities
Law 229 192 83,8 %
Philosophy 14 10 71,4 %
Psychology 119 97 81,5 %
History and Geography 76 52 68,4 %
Languages and Litterature 94 65 69,1 %
Journalism and Communications 62 52 83,9 %
9 Fine Arts 63 42 66,7 %
10 Other
Pluridisciplinary Studies 53 30 56,6 %
Not applicable 3 2 66,7 %
All Fields 2 569 2 060 80,2 %
Source: 1999-2000 Cohort Follow-up, MELS/GDEU, November 2006
[1] The diplomation rate (%) of each field of study refers to the percentage of students who, having graduated from a Quebec college in the Fall 1999, Winter 2000 or Summer 2000 semesters, enrolled full-time for the first time at university in Fall 2000 in a Bachelor's program - at the university and field of study identified in the table - and who have received a Bachelor's degree (from any university and in any field of study) between Fall 2000 and Fall 2005. The target population is thus the group of students who undertake undergraduate studies less than one year after having completed college education in Quebec.
 
 

New Entrants from College in 2004 : one year retention rate [1] observed in 2005

Number of First Time Full-time Enrolled in a Bachelor's Program, Autumn 2004 2 695
Percentage re-enrolled in a Bachelor's Program, Autumn 2006 90,0 %
Percentage re-enrolled in a Program other than Bachelor's, Autumn 2005 2,8 %
Source : Cheminement universitaire au baccalauréat des personnes diplômées des collèges, Cohorte 2003-2004 débutant à l'automne 2004, MELS/GDEU, Novembre 2006
[2] The retention rate (%) refers to the percentage of students who, having graduated from a Quebec college in the Fall 2003, Winter 2004 or Summer 2004 semesters, enrolled full-time for the first time at university 2004 in a Bachelor's program - at the university and in the field of study identified in the table - and who re-enrolled in any university and in any undergraduate program in Fall 2005.