Mr. Speaker, I have a Return to Written Question 4-18(2) asked by Mr. Vanthuyne on March 3, 2016, to the Honourable Alfred Moses, Minister of Education, Culture and Employment, regarding Aurora College enrollment and achievement data.
The question was in three parts. The first part asked how many full-time and part-time students were registered at Aurora College at the beginning and at the end of each of the past three enrollment years. Later today, at the appropriate time, I will table a summary of these data.
The second part of the question asked how many full-time students completed their full course load for each of the last three years. A full course load at Aurora College is defined as at least 60 per cent of a full program course load. In 2012-13, 430 students were enrolled with a full course load, and of these, 338 students, or 79 per cent, successfully completed a full course load. In 2013-14, 434 students were enrolled with a full course load with 328 students, or 76 per cent, successfully completing a full course load. In 2014-15, 375 students were enrolled with a full course load, of these, 282 students, or 75 per cent, successfully completed a full course load.
The third part of the question asked what the successful completion rate of individual courses for full-time and part-time students has been for the past three years. In 2012-13, 87 per cent of courses taken by full-time students were completed, and 88 per cent of courses taken by part-time students were completed. In 2013-14, 87 per cent of courses taken by full-time students were completed, and 84 per cent of courses taken by part-time students were completed. In 2014-15, 86 per cent of courses taken by full-time students were completed, and 82 per cent of courses taken by part-time students were completed.