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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Memorandum ?
DEAN OF GRADUATE STUDIES
TO: ?
W. R. Heath
Registrar
SUBJECT: Annual Report
SGSC
FROM: B. P. Clayman
DATE: February 10, 1992
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Enclosed please find the annual report of the Senate Graduate Studies Committee
and its appendices.
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Senate Graduate Studies Committee
1991 REPORT TO SENATE
The Dean of Graduate Studies is responsible for the general supervision of graduate
work at the University and chairs the Senate Graduate Studies Committee. This report
outlines the position of graduate studies at Simon Fraser University, describes some
changes made in 1991 and makes recommendations for future directions.
The enclosed copy of the 1992 S.F.U. Graduate Studies Fact Book describes, in
quantitative terms, the graduate student body in Fall 1991 and provides some
retrospective data on completion rates. It is the second edition. It is designed to
complement information in the Simon Fraser University Fact Book, produced by the
Office of Analytical Studies.
I. Enrolments and Degrees
Table I shows the recent history of graduate enrolments and degrees granted. The FTE
enrolment figures should be treated with caution on two grounds. Prior to the Fall
1989, they were determined through a reporting process which was subject to
considerable variation between departments. Starting in the Fall 1989, a new, rigorous
definition of Part-time status was adopted; this was primarily responsible for the large
change in the (Head Count)/FFE ratio between 1988/89 and 1989/90. The official
recognition of Part-time status and the introduction of a reduced semester tuition fee for
Part-time students were major advances in improving the accessibility of our graduate
programs. Program approved for part-time study are listed in Appendix A.
As requested by Senate in January, 1989, I can report that the introduction of a formal
requirement of competence in the English language has proceeded very smoothly. A
very small fraction of applicants recommended for admission whose first language is not
English did not produce TOEFL scores of at least
570.
Of these, a large majority
submitted satisfactory other evidence of their English language competence. Most TOEFL
scores are over 600.
H. Degree Completion/Withdrawal
Degree completion times are presented, starting on page 22, in the Graduate Studies
Fact Book. It should be noted that these data do not take into account the possibility
that a student may have been enrolled part-time for all or part of the program and thus
overstate completion times, especially for programs with large numbers of part-time
students.
I remain concerned by what appear in many cases to be excessive times for degree
completion. When resources are limited, it is especially important that they be used
effectively and efficiently. The Ministry of Postsecondary Education has recently become
interested in degree completion time and may be considering measures that would
effectively penalize universities with lengthy completion times.
I am actively encouraging departments to ensure both that their degree requirements are
realistic and that their students make satisfactory progress, as required by Senate
regulations, toward meeting those requirements. The Graduate Studies Handbook, first

 
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published last summer, contains guidelines for supervisors and students that (if followed)
should improve prospects for expeditious degree completion. I am also considering more
rigorous enforcement of the regulations requiring annual progress reports.
I am also pressing for timely appointment of supervisory committees. In establishing the
Graduate Studies Database, I encountered many students who had been here for several
years, yet apparently had no supervisory committees. This situation has largely been
remedied; each semester, reminders about 'delinquent' students are sent to departments
by my office; a minor flood of committee recommendations follows.
Withdrawal rates are presented, starting on page 27, in the Graduate Studies Fact Book.
There are tremendous variations in rates between programs. The overall rates for the
University as a whole are in line with the results of similar studies performed in the
U.S. I know of no directly comparable studies yet completed in Canada, although the
Western Canadian Deans of Graduate Studies are now proceeding with a project to
compile these data, as well as degree completion time data.
I am very concerned about the low completion rates in some of our graduate programs.
Withdrawal may be due to any one of or a combination of factors including: lack of
ability, lack of motivation, lack of financial resources, health problems, and deficiencies
in the graduate programs and/or their implementation. I am assisting a graduate student
who is, as her Master's project, performing a study of a sample of students who
withdrew; I hope to have the results within a year. Other analyses of the dataset used
to generate the reports in the Graduate Studies Fact Book are on-going. I also plan to
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initiate an exit questionnaire.
Meanwhile, I am continuing to press for improved funding for graduate financial aid.
There have been very substantial increases to the graduate scholarships budget in the last
two years. I am very pleased that the current agreement with Teaching Support Staff
Union increases the Teaching Assistant stipend and reduces the workload. The latter
factor will both allow students more time for their studies and will create additional
teaching assistant positions, allowing more graduate students to receive appointments.
M. Grades
Page 9 of the Graduate Studies Fact Book gives information on the S.F.U. graduate
grades of the end of the Summer 1991 semester; it excludes students who had not yet
taken an S.F.U. graduate course. Data were taken from the Registrar's data files and
incorporated into and processed within the Graduate Studies Database system.
The tremendous range in the grade distributions among departments may stem from two
causes: (1) differences in grading practices and (2) differences in the abilities of
students. I believe that, most likely, it is a mixture of these with the former a larger
contributor than the latter. This range is one of the reasons that I have moved away
from interdepartmental comparisons of CGPA in the ranking of applicants for S.F.U.
graduate scholarships.
IV. Special Arrangements
The Senate Graduate Studies Committee serves as the Graduate Program Committee of
students enrolled under Special Arrangements. I have given special attention to these
students. With the goal of ensuring their satisfactory progress, I have brought
all their
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progress reports as a condition of registration. The response of students and supervisors
has been excellent.
I am pleased to report that the defences of theses completed under Special Arrange-
ments, which I chair, have
all
been quite successful. Table
II
provides data on degree
completion.
Historically, Special Arrangements have been a high risk area; students either succeed or
fail spectacularly. The number of students enrolled have remained roughly constant
around 25. Degree completion has been highly variable: 6 in 1991, 2 in 1990, 3 in
1989, 4 in 1988, 7 in 1987, 6 in 1986, 2 in
1985, 6
in 1984, 1 in 1983, 2 in 1982,
and 4 in 1981. Some other students have dropped out and others encountered health
problems. By the steps outlined above and by continued rigorous adherence to' the
criteria for entrance into Special Arrangements, I hope to improve the success rate.
V.
S.G.S.C. Motions
A summary, prepared by the Office of the Registrar, of the motions passed by the
S.G.S.C. is presented in Appendix
B.
VI. The Future
I remain optimistic about the future of graduate studies at SFU. We have introduced a
number of new programs which are in the process of implementation. Several other
exciting new program initiatives are presently in the planning process; some of these
have received approval from the Senate Committee on Academic Planning approval to
proceed with detailed planning. Substantial growth
in
graduate programs is a component
of the University's strategic plan. It will be essential to ensure that sufficient resources
are allocated to support this growth while maintaining high quality.
The quality of our existing programs remains high and the quality of most of the thesis
defences which I have attended has been high. With rare exception, applicants
recommended by departments for entry into Ph.D. programs have been very strong.
Through aggressive recruiting of excellent applicants with the aid of entrance scholar-
ships, rigorous enforcement of the present requirements for satisfactory progress,
improved financial aid and careful monitoring of student supervision, it should be
possible to improve further the quality of our graduate programs, and to decrease degree
completion times and withdrawal rates, thus making more effective use of our resources.
B.P. Clayman
Dean of Graduate Studies
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TABLE I
1.
SUMMARY DATA*
85/86
86/87
87/88 ?
88/89
89/90
90/91
Annualized
Graduate Enrolments
Head Count
1377
1366
1426 ?
1444
1486
1623
FTE
1125
1084
1147
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1169
1256
1403
Degrees Awarded
Master's
279
214
213 ?
253
245
219
Doctoral
39
42
50 ?
45
50
49
TOTAL
318
256
263 ?
298
295
268
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*Source .
1991 SFU Fact Book
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85-3 ?
78-3
?
85-3
?
80-3
?
87-3 ?
85-3
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Min
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Max Average Median
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7
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22
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15.00
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16
TABLE IL
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Simon Fraser University
Times in Program for Students Completing by Graduation
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in 85-3 through 91-3 as of January 21, 1992
Semester
Completed
90-3
86-1
85-3
88-1
91-1
91-2
86-3
88-3
89-2
85-3
88-3
Semester Semesters
Started in Program
89-1
6
83-3
8
82-3
10
85-3
8
87-3
11
88-3
9
84-3
7
83-3
16
87-3
6
79-1
21
83-3
16
Dept Pgm
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Name
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR MAS
SAR NAS
Spi. Arrangemnts MAS 11 Graduands Mm
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Max Average Median
Semesters in Program:
?
6
?
21 ?
10.73 ?
9
SAR MSS
SAR MSS
SAR MSS
Spi. Arrangemnts MSS 3 Graduands
Semesters in Program:
SAR
PHS
91-3
87-1
15
SAR
PHS
91-1
80-3
32
SAR
PHS
90-2
86-3
12
SAR
PHS
88-1
83-1
16
SAR
PHS
90-3
83-3
22
SAR
PHS
88-1
85-3
8
SAR
PHS
91-1
85-3
17
SAR
PHS
86-2
80-1
20
SAR
PHS
87-1
81-2
18
SAR
PHS
86-2
81-1
17
SAR
PHS
86-3
82-3
13
SAR
PHS
86-3
79-3
22
SAR
PHS
86-2
78-2
25
SAR
PHS
88-3
82-3
19
SPAR
PHS
90-1
87-3
8
SAR
PHS
87-1
82-3
14
SAR
PHS
91-3
85-3
19
Spi.
Arrangemnts PHS
17 Graduands
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Min
Max
Average ?
Median
Semesters in
Program: ?
8
32
17.47 ?
17
These data are based on the total elapsed time in program and
do not take into account part-time or on-leave status.
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APPENDIX
A
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Report to Senate of the Graduate Programs approved for Part-time Study by the Senate
Graduate Studies Committee from January 1991 to December 1991.
Biological Sciences
Master of Pest Management, Master of Aquaculture
Liberal Studies
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
Special Arrangements
Master's,
Ph.D.
Women's Studies
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Report to Senate of the Activities of the Senate Graduate Studies Committee
from January 1991 to December 1991.
Number. of Meetings -
5
1.
Recommendations for Admission under Special Arrangements. Four Re-
commendations were considered. Three were approved and one denied.
2.
The 'parenthetical' degree designations were removed from MA(EDUC),
MSC(EDUC), MA(CMNS), MSC(KINES) and MA(CRIM).
3.
Graduate Curriculum Changes in the Departments of Communications,
Education, Criminology, Economics, English, Business Administration,
Computing Science, Engineering, MRM and Biological Sciences.
4.
New Graduate courses in Education, Business, Engineering, Economics,
History and Criminology.
6.
Additional Graduate Programs approved for part-time study:
Biological Sciences (MPM, MAQ)
Liberal Studies (MALS)
Special Arrangements (Master's, Ph.D.)
Women's Studies (MA)
7.
A sub-committee of the Senate Graduate Studies Committee was estab-
lished to consider a graduate student appeal. The appeal was denied.
8.
Guidelines for the Selection of Examiners were established and distributed
to members of the Committee.
9.
Approved the following changes in the General Regulations-Graduate
Studies:
General Regulation 1.7.2
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FROM: 1.7.2 Course Requirements for the Master's Degree
Master's candidates must complete the University minimum
requirements of 30 semester hours work in one of the follow-
ing ways:
a)
take a minimum of 12 semester hours of course work
and submit an original thesis
b)
take a minimum of 20 semester hours of course work
and submit at least two extended essays, or a project
Depending on the requirements of the program, a student
may or may not have a choice between these two alter-
natives. A Graduate Program Committee may require work
in addition to the minimum requirements, either on an
individual basis or, with Senate ratification for all students
in the program.
TO: 1.7.2 Course requirements for the Master's Degree
Master's candidates must complete the University minimum
requirement of 30 semester hours work in one of the follow-
ing ways:
a)
take a minimum of 12 semester hours of graduate course
work and submit an original thesis
b)
take a minimum of 20 semester hours of graduate course
work and submit at least two extended essays, or a
project
c)
take a minimum of 30 semester hours of graduate course
work and pass a final written and oral field examination
Depending on the requirements of the program, a student
may or may not have a choice between these three alter-
natives. A Graduate Program Committee may require work
in addition to the minimum requirements, either on an
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individual basis or, with Senate ratification for all students
in the program.
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General Regulation 1.2
FROM
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Supervisory Commitee
The student's Supervisory Commitee is composed of two or
more faculty members who help the student define a pro-
gram of studies and report on the student's progress to the
Graduate Program Committee. The Supervisory Committee
forms part of the student's final examining committee.
IM
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Supervisory Committee
The student's Supervisory Committtee is composed of two or
more persons who help the student define a program of
studies and report on the student's progress to the Graduate
Program Committee. The Supervisory Committee forms part
of the student's final examining committee.
General Regulation 1.6.4
FROM
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Supervisory Committee
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In consultation with the graduate student, the Senior
Supervisor shall recommend a Supervisory Committee
composed of the Senior Supervisor and at least one other
faculty member. This recommendation shall be made
during the same semester in which the Senior Supervisor
is appointed. The composition of the Supervisory
Committee, for which the Senior Supervisor is Chair, shall
be approved by the Graduate Program Committee and sent
to the Dean of Graduate Studies for final approval. It shall
be sent to the Faculty Graduate Studies Committee for
information.
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Supervisory Committee
In consultation with the student, the Senior Supervisor
shall recommend the composition of the Supervisory
Committee. The Committee consists of the Senior
Supervisor and, in most cases, at least one other faculty
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member. For degrees designated by Senate as professional
degrees (M.B.A., M.ED.,M.Eng., M.P.M., M.Pub., M.R.M) the
other member(s) of the Committee may be other suitably
qualified person(s). This recommendation shall be made
during the same semester in which the Senior Supervisor
is appointed. The composition of the Supervisory
Committee, for which the Senior Supervisor is Chair, shall
be approved by the Graduate Program Committee and
sent to the Dean of Graduate Studies for final approval.
It shall be sent to the Faculty Graduate Studies Committee
for information.
10. The Dean of Graduate Studies was asked to negotiate an agreement for
joint supervision arrangements among the Western Canadian Univ-
ersities.
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Simon Fraser University
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Graduate Studies Fact Book
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The Graduate Studies Fact Book provides a snap-shot of the Fall
Semester student population, as well as retrospective data on
program completion. The information is derived from enrolment
data provided by the Office of the Registrar, supplemented by
information gathered and processed in this office. It is
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largely complementary to the S.F.U. Fact Book prepared by the
Office of Analytical Studies. Minor differences in enrolment
bin
figures exist between the two publications due to differences
the data collection interval.
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Each section is headed by a graphical summary. In some cases,
the summaries omit programs where the numbers reported are too
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small to be significant; the tabular data are complete.
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It is hoped that this Fact Book will be a useful source of
information for the campus community. This office can provide
additional more specialized reports, if these are required.
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Bruce P. Clayman
Dean of Graduate Studies
Room AQ6046
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Phone:
(604) 291-4255
Fax: ?
(604)291-3080
Email: clayman@sfu.ca
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Female 633 45.8%
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Enrolments
University
Fall 1991
Total = 1940
Male 319 62.8%
Female 189 37.2%
Master's 1,382
71 2%
uoctoral 508 26.2%
Special 20 1.0%
Qualifying 30 1.5%
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Faculty Graduate Enrolments
Fall 1991
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i.pplied Sciences 267 1 9.37C
Special Arrangements 7 0.5%
Master's Programs
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Science 159 31.3%
plied Sciences 94 18.5%
Special Arrangements 17 3.3%
Doctoral
Programs
All enrolment categories are included
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Education 48
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20 ?
30
Total Headcount
Blo. Sci. MAO
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Geography MSc
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Spi. Arr. MA
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Philosophy ?
Contemp. Arts?
Lang. & Ling. ?
Women's Studies
Cz
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Soc. & Anth.
Chemistry
Liberal Studies
Physics
Eng. Sd. MEng
Archaeology
Geography MA
Education MSc

 
Simon Fraser University
Master's Program Enrolments
Fall 1991 -
Part 11
Kinesiology ?
Bus. Admin. WMBA ?
Bio. Sd. MPM
?
History
?
Math. & Stats. ?
Political Sci. ?
Eng. Sci. MApSc?
Psychology
?
Cz
?
Criminology
?
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?
English
Economics
Communication
Computing Sci.
Bio. Sci. MSc
Res. & Env. Mgmt
Bus. Admin. DMBA
Bus. Admin. EMBA
Education MA
Education IVIED
28
29
61
68
103
1
1
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Total Headcount
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Ph.D. Program Enrolments
Fall 1991
10
14
14
14
14
Lang. & Ling.
Archaeology
Soc. & Anth.
Engineering Sci.
English
Geography
History
Spi. Arrangemnts
E
Criminology
Kinesiology
Cz
0..
Math. &Stats.
Communication
Physics
Computing Sci.
Chemistry
Economics
Education
Psychology
Biological Sci.
20
20
121
40
41
60
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10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Total Headcount

 
All SF13 Students Registered in Semester 91-3
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October 1, 1991
Status
Masters PhD Qualifying
Special
Other
Total
FT
1127
468
28
17
0
1640
PT
181
5
2
3
0
191
OL
74
35
0
0
0
109
Totals
1382
508
30
20
0
1940
Female SF13
Students Registered
in Semester
91-3
Status
Masters
PhD Qualifying
Special
Other
Total
FT
490
171
12
5
0
678
PT
102
3
0
1
0
106
OL
41
15
0
0
0
56
Totals
633
189
12
6
0
840
Male SFU Students Registered in Semester 91-3
Status Masters PhD
Qualifying Special
Other
Total
FT
637
297
16
12
0
962
PT
79
2
2
2
0
85
OL
33
20
0
0
0
53
Totals
749
319
18
14
0
1100
SF13 Students Registered in Semester 91-3 on Student Visas
Status
Masters PhD Qualifying
Special
Other
Total
FT
215
124
6
4
0
349
PT
3
0
0
1
0
4
OL
7
10
0
0
0
17
Totals
225
134
6
5
0
370
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All S.F.U. Students by Time
in Program
-
Enrolment
Status: All
'
Date: October 1, 1991 Semester of
Interest: 91-3
Year in Program
Department ?
Level 1 2 3 4 5 6
>6
Tot
Archaeology ?
Master's 5
4
8 3 3 1 0 24
Biological Sci. ?
Master's 35 31 14 13 4 3 0 100
Bus. Admin. ?
Master's 109 65 34 9 4 1 0 222
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Chemistry ?
Master's 7 5 3 2 2 0 0 19
Communication
?
Master's
12 15 13 7 4 2 0 53
Computing Sc!.
?
Master's
28 11 12 2 2 0 0 55
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Contemp. Arts
?
Master's 7
5
0 0 0 0 0 12
Criminology ?
Master's
10 9 13 3
7
1
0
43
Economics ?
Master's 22 26 1
2
0 0 0 51
Education ?
Master's 121 66 52 41 30 4 1 315
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30 16 3 5
3
3
0
60
English ?
Master's 12 13 10 9 4 0
0
48
Geography
?
Master's 11 5 7 4 4 1 0 32
History ?
Master's 17
5
7
4
2
0
0 35
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Kinesiology ?
Master's 12 6 5 6
1
1 0 31
Lang. & Ling. ?
Master's 2
2
6
2
1 0 0 13
Liberal Studies ?
Master's 19
0 0 0 0 0
0
19
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Master's
18 6 9 3 0 0 0 36
Philosophy ?
Master's 3
2 2 1 1
0 0 9
Physics ?
Master's 10
5 4 2
0
1
0 22
Political
Sd. ?
Master's
15 9 8 1 2 0 1
36
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Psychology ?
Master's
11 14 7 5 2 0 0
39
Res. & Env. Mgmt Master's
23 21 15 6 2 0 1
68
Soc. & Anth. ?
Master's 6 6
3 1
1 0 0 17
Spi. Arrangemnts Master's
4 0 1 0
2
0 0
7
Women's Studies ?
Master's 6
6 0 1 3 0
0
16
Totals
?
Master's 555 353 237 132 84 18 3 1382
1
Year
in
Program
Department ?
Level ?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ?
>9 Tot
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Doctoral ?
2 0
1 1 2 2
0
1
0 ?
0
9
Biological Sci.
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Doctoral ?
9 10 17
10 6
9
2
3 0 ?
0 66
Chemistry ?
Doctoral
?
11 9 7
2 6 2
3 0
0
?
0
40
Communication ?
Doctoral ?
5 6 5 5 4 4 1 0 0 ?
0 30
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Computing Sci. ?
Doctoral ?
6 3 7 6 6 1 2 1 1 ?
0 33
Criminology ?
Doctoral ?
2 4 5 1 3 2 3 0 0 ?
0 20
Economics ?
Doctoral ?
8
7 5 4 11 3 2 1 0 ?
0 41
Education ?
Doctoral ?
7
11 6 7 8 7 2 0 0 ?
0
48
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10 4
0 0 0 0 0
0
0 ?
0
14
English ?
Doctoral
?
7
2
4 1 0 0
0
0 0 ?
0
14
Geography ?
Doctoral ?
3 2 1 2
1 2
2 1 0 ?
0 14
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History ?
Doctoral ?
5
2
0
4 0 2 0 1 0 ?
0 14
Kinesiology ?
Doctoral ?
4 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 ?
1 17
Lang. & Ling. ?
Doctoral ?
3 0 0
2 1 0
2 0 0 ?
0 8
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Doctoral ?
2
Physics ?
Doctoral ?
4
0
8
4
5
4
6
7
4
1
3
2
0
0
2
1 ?
0
0 ?
0
21
32
Psychology ?
Doctoral ?
8 12 11
4 8 8
4 4
1 ?
0 60
Soc. &Anth.
?
Doctoral
?
2 3 3 0
0 1
0 1 0 ?
0 10
'
Spl. Arrangemnts Doctoral
?
4
2 3
5 1 0 1
1 0 ?
0 17
Totals ?
Doctoral 102 88 87
66 69 48
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16 4 ?
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Cumulative Grade Point Averages at the End of Semester 91-2
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All Graduate Students
# of CGPA CGPA CGPA CGPA CGPA CGPA
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Stu. ?
25% 20% 10% Aver. Med. Wted.
Archaeology ?
28 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.81 3.84 3.80
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Biological Sciences
?
130 3.89 3.92 4.00 3.67 3.72 3.68
Business Administration ?
122 3.67 3.75 3.87 3.47 3.49 3.45
Chemistry ? 52 3.71 3.78 3.95 3.51 3.55 3.53
Communication ? 68 3.93 4.00 4.00 3.73 3.78 3.76
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Computing Science ?
60 3.89 3.93 4.00 3.68 3.67 3.67
Contemporary Arts ?
6 3.91 3.91 3.91 3.77 3.75 3.76
Criminology ? 52 3.95 4.00 4.00 3.79 3.87 3.79
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Economics ? 76 3.72 3.78 3.86 3.45 3.43 3.45
Education ? 304 3.93 3.94 4.00 3.74 3.78 3.74
Engineering Science ?
53 3.84 3.87 4.00 3.62 3.67 3.58
English ? 48 3.89 3.92 4.00 3.67 3.67 3.67
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Geography ? 27 3.78 3.89 3.89 3.54 3.56 3.51
History
? 19 3.75 3.83 3.92 3.64 3.58 3.64
Kinesiology
? 37 3.89 3.93 4.00 3.74 3.78 3.71
Languages & Linguistics ?
17 3.89 3.95 3.95 3.68 3.75 3.69
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Mathematics & Statistics ?
45 3.96 4.00 4.00 3.73 3.81 3.76
Philosophy ? 8 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.59 3.44 3.50
Physics ?
42 3.84 3.89 4.00 3.61 3.67 3.65
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Political Science ?
23 3.92 3.92 3.92 3.74 3.75 3.72
Psychology ? 79 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.77 3.82 3.75
Resource & Environ. Mgmt.
?
48 3.76 3.78 3.90 3.58 3.61 3.56
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Sociology & Anthropology
?
20 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.82 3.89 3.82
Special Arrangements
?
18 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.70 3.79 3.71
Women's Studies ? 10 3.83 3.83 4.00 3.65 3.67 3.70
Totals ?
1392 3.89 3.93 4.00 3.66 3.73 3.65
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CGPA
Wted.
25% =
=
Lowest
Average
CGPA
CGPA
of
weighted
the top
by
25%
semester
of students
hours completed
CGPA Aver. = Average CGPA unweighted by semester hours completed
CGPA Med. = Median CGPA
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Other Countries 134 7.2%
Ghana 18 1.0%
India
26
1.4%
U. K. 28 1.5%
J.
S. A. 38 2.0%
C. 122 6.6%
Simon Fraser University
Citizenship of Students
Fall 1991
Only Master's and Ph.D students are included
Total University
Master's and Ph.D.
Enrolment = 1890
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Citizenship of Visa Students
Fall 1991
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Sri Lanka 6 1.6%
Japan 6 1.6%
Singapore 8 2.1%
Cuba
8 2.1%
Germany 9 2.4%
Indonesia 11 2.9%
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Ghana 18 4.8%
India 26 6.9%
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+
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Citizenship
of
Non-Canadian Students
Students Enrolled in Semester 91-3 ?
Report Date: October 1, 1991
% ?
of ?
Admitted
% of all
Country of Citizenship
Current ?
Total ?
91-1
-> 91-3 New Admits
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1
0.1
.0
0.0
Australia
Bangladesh
7
5
0.4
0.3
2
1
0.3
0.2
Brazil
1
0.1
0
0.0
Brunei
2
0.1
1
0.2
Bulgaria
2
0.1
2
0.3
Chile
3
0.2
1
0.2
Costa Rica
5
0.3
3
0.5
Cuba
8
0.4
7
1.1
Czechoslovakia
4
0.2
3
0.5
Denmark
2
0.1
1
0.2
Egypt
1
0.1
1
0.2
Finland
1
0.1
1
0.2
France
4
0.2
1
0.2
Germany
12
0.6
6
0.9
Ghana
20
1.1
6
0.9
Greece
4
0.2
0
0.0
Guyana
1
0.1
0
0.0
Hong Kong
26
1.4
8
1.2
Hungary
1
0.1
1
0.2
Iceland
2
0.1
1
0.2
India
31
1.6
13
2.0
Indonesia
11
0.6
4
0.6
Iran
4
0.2
2
0.3
Ireland
2
0.1
0
0.0
Israel
3
0.2
2
0.3
Japan
7
0.4
2
0.3
Kenya
3
0.2
1
0.2
Libya
3
0.2
2
0.3
Macao
2
0.1
1
0.2
Malaysia
9
0.5
5
0.8
Malta
2
0.1
2
0.3
Mexico
5
0.3
1
0.2
The Netherlands
1
0.1
0
0.0
New Zealand
6
0.3
2
0.3
Nigeria
3
0.2
2
0.3
Norway
4
0.2
1
0.2
Pakistan
2
0.1
1
0.2
Papua New Guinea
1
0.1
0
0.0
Philippines
5
0.3
3
0.5
Poland
6
0.3
3
0.5
Portugal
2
0.1
0
0.0
People's Republic of China
182
9.6
68
10.4
Singapore
11
0.6
6
0.9
South Africa
4
0.2
1
0.2
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Citizenship of Non-Canadian Students
Students Enrolled in Semester 91-3 ?
Report Date: October 1, 1991
% of
?
Admitted % of all
Country of Citizenship
Current Total
91-1 -> 91-3
New Admits
South Korea
2
0.1
1
0.2
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Sudan
6
1
0.3
0.1
1
0
0.2
0.0
Switzerland
2
0.1
1
0.2
Syria
1
0.1
0
0.0
1
0.1
1
0.2
'
Taiwan
Tanzania
2
0.1
0
0.0
Thailand
1
0.1
1
0.2
Trinidad & Tobago
2
0.1
1
0.2
3
0.2
1
0.2
'
Uganda
United Kingdom
43
2.3
15
2.3
Upper Volta
1
0.1
1
0.2
1
0.1
1
0.2
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United States of America
64
3.4
27
4.1
Yemen
1
0.1
0
0.0
Yugoslavia
4
0.2
3
0.5
Zambia
1
0.1
0
0.0
All Countries: ? 557 ?
29.5
All Citizenships, All Visas: ?
1890
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Citizenship of Non-Canadian Students, including only Visa Types: SDUV
?
Students Enrolled in Semester 91-3
?
Report Date: October 1, 1991
% of
?
Admitted % of all
ArgentinaCountry
of
?
Citizenship ?
Current
1 ?
Total
0.1
?
91-1 ->
0
91-3
?
New
0.0
Admits ?
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Australia ?
5
?
0.3
?
1
?
0.2
Bangladesh ?
5 ?
0.3 ?
1 ?
0.2
Brazil ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
0 ?
0.0
Brunei ?
2 ?
0.1 ?
1 ?
0.2
Bulgaria ?
2 ?
0.1 ?
2 ?
0.3
Chile ?
3 ?
0.2 ?
1 ?
0.2
Costa Rica ?
4 ?
0.2 ?
2 ?
0.3
Cuba
?
8 ?
0.4 ?
7 ?
1.1
Czechoslovakia ?
4 ?
0.2 ?
3 ?
0.5
Denmark ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
0 ?
0.0
Egypt ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
1 ?
0.2
Finland ?
0
?
0.0
?
0
?
0.0
France
?
2
?
0.1
?
1 ?
0.2
Germany ? 9 ?
0.5 ?
5 ?
0.8
Ghana ? 18 ?
1.0 ?
6 ?
0.9
Greece ?
4 ?
0.2 ?
0 ?
0.0
Guyana ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
0 ?
0.0
Hong Kong ? 13 ?
0.7 ?
4 ?
0.6
Hungary
?
1 ?
0.1 ?
1 ?
0.2
Iceland ?
2 ?
0.1 ?
1 ?
0.2
India ?
26 ?
1.4 ?
11 ?
1.7
Indonesia ?
11 ?
0.6 ?
4 ?
0.6
Iran ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
0 ?
0.0
Ireland ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
0 ?
0.0
Israel ?
2 ?
0.1 ?
1
?
0.2
Japan
?
6 ?
0.3 ?
2 ?
0.3
Kenya
?
3 ?
0.2 ?
1 ?
0.2
Libya ?
3 ?
0.2 ?
2 ?
0.3
Macao ? 2 ?
0.1 ?
1 ?
0.2
Malaysia ?
5 ?
0.3 ?
3 ?
0.5
Malta ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
1 ?
0.2
Mexico ?
4 ?
0.2 ?
1 ?
0.2
The Netherlands ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
0 ?
0.0
New Zealand
?
5 ?
0.3 ?
2 ?
0.3
Nigeria
?
3 ?
0.2 ?
2 ?
0.3
Norway ?
3 ?
0.2 ?
1 ?
0.2
Pakistan ?
2 ?
0.1 ?
1 ?
0.2
Papua New Guinea ?
1 ?
0.1 ?
0 ?
0.0
Philippines ?
4 ?
0.2 ?
2 ?
0.3
Poland ?
3 ?
0.2 ?
2 ?
0.3
Portugal ?
2
?
0.1
?
0
?
0.0
People's Republic of China
?
122
?
6.5
?
61 ?
9.3
Singapore
?
8 ?
0.4 ?
4 ?
0.6
South Africa ?
3 ?
0.2 ?
1 ?
0.2
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0.1
1
0.2
6
0.3
1
0.2
1
0_1
0
0.0
2
0_1
1
0.2
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
0
0.0
2
0_1
0
0.0
1
0.1
1
0.2
1
0_1
0
0.0
1
0_1
1
0.2
28
1.5
13
2.0
1
0.1
1
0.2
1
0_1
1
0.2
38
2.0
17
2.6
1
0.1
0
0.0
3
0.2
3
0.5
1
0.1
0
0.0
398 ?
21.1
1890
180 ?
27.4
657
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Simon Fraser University
Citizenship of Non-Canadian Students, including only Visa Types: SDtJV ?
Students Enrolled in Semester 91-3 ?
Report Date: October 1, 1991
% of
?
Admitted % of all
Country of Citizenship
?
Current Total 91-1 -> 91-3 New Admits
South Korea
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Sri Lanka
Sudan
Switzerland
Syria
I
Taiwan
Tanzania
Thailand
Trinidad & Tobago
II
Uganda
United Kingdom
Upper Volta
Uraguay
United States of America
Yemen
Yugoslavia
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Zambia
All Countries:
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Simon Fraser University
Ages of Master's Students
Fall
1991 - Part 11
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Criminology
?
1.4
?
Eng. Sci. MEng
?
31.8
Geography MA
?
Archaeology
?
33.0
?
Communication
?
3. 1
?
Lang. & Ling.
?
133.3
English
Cz
?
Soc. & Anth.
Bus. Admin. EMBA
CL Bus. Admin. WMBA
?
Philosophy
?
38.1
Spi. Arrangemnts?
Education MA ?
Women's Studies
?
Education IVIED
?
Education MSc?
Liberal Studies
28 ?
32 ?
36 ?
40
?
44
?
48
Age
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Ages of Doctoral Students
Engineering Sci.
Chemistry
Computing Sd.
Physics
Math. & Stats.
Kinesiology
Economics
Biological Sci.
E
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Psychology
Cz
Geography
0.. ?
Criminology
Communication
Soc. & Anth.
English
History
Archaeology
Lang. & Ling.
Education
SpI. Arrangemnts
Fall 1991
28.7
32.0
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W,34.0
36.4
137.0
8.3
9
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28 ?
32 ?
36 ?
40 ?
44
Age
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Average Age
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All Master's Students October 1, 1991
of ? Age
Department
?
Pgin Stu.
?
<20 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-64 >64 Median Ave.
Archaeology ?
MA 24
?
0 ?
12 ?
6 ?
6 ?
0 ?
0 ?
30 ?
33.0
Biological Sci. MAQ
?
7 ?
0 ?
4 ?
2 ?
1 ?
0 ?
0 ?
25 ?
29.1
Biological Sci. MPM 32 ?
1 ?
15 ?
15 ?
1 ?
0 ?
0 ?
29 ?
29.8
Biological Sci. MSC 61 ?
0 ?
40 ?
19 ?
2 ?
0 ?
0
?
28
?
29.2
Bus.Admin. ?
MBA 90 ?
0 ?
66 ?
23 ?
1 ?
0 ?
0
?
27
?
27.9
Bus. Admin.
?
MBE 103 ?
0 ?
2 ?
70
?
29
?
2 ?
0 ?
37 ?
37.9
Bus. Admin.
?
MBW 29 ?
0 ?
0 ?
20 ?
9
?
0 ?
0 ?
37 ?
38.0
Chemistry ?
MSC 19
?
0 ?
13
?
6
?
0 ?
0 ?
0 ?
28 ?
28.5
R ?
Communication ?
NCM 53 ?
0 ?
21 ?
21 ?
11 ?
0 ?
0 ?
32 ?
33.1
Computing Sci. ?
MSC 55 ?
0 ?
43 ?
12 ?
0 ?
0 ?
0 ?
26 ?
27.3
Contemp. Arts ?
MFA 12 ?
0 ?
8 ?
4 ?
0 ?
0 ?
0
?
28
?
30.3
Criminology ?
NCR 43 ?
0 ?
23 ?
14 ?
5 ?
1
?
0
?
29 ?
31.4
Economics
MA 51 0
38 12
1
0 0 28
28.1
Education
MAE 136
0 13
59
56
8 0
39
39.1
Education
MED 151 0
6 56
76
13
0 41 41.2
Education
MSE 28
0
2
8 14
4
0 43 42.5
Engineering Sci.
MAP
37
0 30 5
1 1 0 26
28.3
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MEN 23 0
11
9 3 0
0 30
31.8
English
MA 48 0 18
22 7 1 0
33 33.3
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Geography
MA
MSC
25
7
0
0
11
4
8
2
5
0
1
1
0
0
31
30
32.5
30.8
History
MA
35 0 23
7 5 0
0 28 30.0
Kinesiology NSK 31 0
24 4
3 0 0 27
28.7
Lang. & Ling. MA
13
0
4
7
1
1 0
32
33.3
b
Liberal Studies MAL 19 0
1
1 12 5
0 44 45.2
Math. & Stats. MSC 36
0 25
10
1 0 0 28
28.4
Philosophy
MA
9 0 3
2 3 1
0 32 38.1
Physics
MSC 22 1 18
3 0 0 0
25 25.5
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MA 36
1
17
16
1 1 0 30
30.5
Psychology
MA
39 0 28
10 1 0
0 28 28.7
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Soc. & Anth.
MRN
MA
.68
17
0
0
39
3
28
7
1
7
0
0
0
0
29
37
29.9
37.3
Spl. Arrangemnts
MAS
7
0
1
3
3
0 0 38 38.3
Women's Studies
MA 16
0
3
8
2
2 1
34
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S.F.U. Graduate Student Age Distributions
All Doctoral Students October 1,
1991
#of
Age
Department
Pgm Stu. <20 20-29 30-39 40-49
50-64 >64 Median Ave.
Archaeology
PHD 9 0 0
6 2
1 0 38 39.8
Biological Sci.
PHD
66 0 18 40
7 1 0 33 33.7
Chemistry
PHD
40 0
25
14 1
0 0 29 29.3
Communication
PHD 30 0 4 17
9
0 0 34
36.4
Computing Sci.
PHD 33
0
16
16 1
0
0 30
30.3
Criminology
PHD 20
0
3
14
3
0 0 35 35.7
Economics
PHD 41 0 12 24
5 0
0 33
33.2
Education
PHD 48
0
2
18 22
6 0 42 41.7
Engineering Sci. PHD
14 0 11 3
0 0 0 27
28.7
English
PHD 14
0
5
3
4
2 0
36 37.0
Geography
PHD
14
0
2
9
3
0 0 33 35.0
History
PHD 14
0
3
8
1
2 0 37 38.3
Kinesiology
PHD 17
0
8
7
2
0 0 32 33.2
Lang. ?
& Ling.
PHD
8
0
1
3
3 1 0
39 39.9
Math. & Stats.
PHD 21 0 13 5
3
0
0 29 32.0
Physics
PHD
32
0 17 14
0
1 0 30 30.9
Psychology
PHD 60 0 16 34
10 0
0 33 34.0
Soc. ?
& Anth.
PHD
10 0
2
5 3
0 0
37
36.9
Spi. Arrangemnts PHS
17
0
1
6 8 2
0 41 42.1
University:
508 0
159
246
87 16 0
33 34.5
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Times in Program for Students
Completing by
Graduation
in 85-3
through 91-2
?
as of October 1, 1991
Number of
Semesters in Program
Department ?
Program Persons
Min Max
Average ?
Median
Archaeology
MA
19
6
18
13.68
14
Archaeology
PHD
12
12 27
20.75
22
Biological Sci.
MAQ
0
-
-
-
-
Biological Sci.
MPM
61
5
17
10.28
10
Biological Sci. MSC
58
5 17
10.53
10
Biological Sc!. PHD
56
10 27
16.27
16
Bus. Admin.
MBA
82
3 16
6.79
6
Bus. Admin.
MBE
174
5 17
10.45
10
Bus. Admin.
MBW
0
-
-
-
-
Contemp. Arts MFA
0
-
-
-
-
Chemistry
MSC
30
4 18
9.07
8
Chemistry
PHD
30
11 23
17.23
17
Communication
MCM
45
5 45 12.51 12
Communication
PHD
5
11
19
14.40 13
Computing Sci.
MSC
81
4
18
9.05
8
Computing Sci. PHD
7
11 17
14.14
15
Criminology
MCR
48
3
33
11.98
11
Criminology
PHD
1
9
9
9.00
9
Lang. & Ling. MA
6
8 16
11.83
11
Lang. & Ling. MAT
7
14 24
16.43
15
Lang. & Ling. PHD
4
7
28
18.75
16
Economics
MA
82
3 24
7.24
6
Economics
PHD
29
11
42
18.90
18
Education
MAE
147
5 23
11.64
11
Education
MED
191
4 24
11.26
11
Education
MSE
9
6 15
12.00
14
Education
PHD
12
8
21
14.75
15
English
MA
50
5 35
12.96
12
English
PHD
9
12 29
18.22
19
Engineering Sci. MAP
21
4 12
6.95
7
Engineering Sci. MEN
1
11
11
11.00
11
Engineering Sci.
PHD
0
-
-
-
-
Geography
MA
16
7
18
11.63
10
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University
Times in Program for Students Completing by
Graduation
in 85-3 through 91-2
as of October 1, 1991
Number of
Semesters in Program
I
Department Program Persons
Min Max
Average ?
Median
Geography
MSC
13
6 12
8.69
9
Geography
PHD
14
12
29
19.64
17
'
History
MA
30
3
34
12.07
11
History
PHD
6
14
26
19.67
20
I
Kinesiology
MSK
38
5 17
9.71
10
Kinesiology
PHD
8
8
28
17.38
15
'
Liberal Studies MAL
0
-
-
-
-
Math. & Stats. MSC
55
5
18
8.40
8
Math. & Stats. PHD
21
8
20
13.24
13
I
Res. & Env. Mgmt NRN
64
5
24
10.70
9
Philosophy
MA
1
19
19
19.00
19
I
Physics
MSC
32
4
17
9.50
9
Physics
PHD
22
8
24
13.32
13
Political Sci. MA
19
4 31
11.11
9
Psychology
MA
54
5 26
8.76
8
'
Psychology
PHD
38
9
27
17.61
17
Soc. ?
& Anth. MA
17
6
19
12.76
14
I
Soc.
?
& Anth. PHD
5
15
25 20.40 23
Spi. Arrangemnts
MAS
11
6 21
10.73
9
Spi. Arrangemnts
MSS
3
7 22
15.00
16
I
Spi. Arrangemnts PHS
16
8
32
17.31
17
Women's Studies
MA
4
7 15
11.00
8
ITotal
Master's:
1469
3
45 10.33 9
Total Ph.D.:
295
7 42
16.85
16
I
These data are based on
the total
elapsed time in
program and
do not take into account
part-time
or on-leave status.
1
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Archaeology
Women's Studies
Eng. Sci. MEng
Soc. & Anth.
Bio. Sci. MSc
Bus. Admin. DMBA
Kinesiology
Bio. Sci. MPM
Chemistry
CD
Communication
"
E
History
CL
cz
Math. &
Physics
Stats.
Psychology
Computing Sd.
Res. &
Env. Mgmt
Criminology
Economics
English
Bus. Admin. EMBA
Education MA
Education MED
3
3
15
15
E6
10
10
11
11
113
113
•13
23
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Simon Fraser University
Graduate Program Completion Data
1985/86 Master's Registrants
I
0
?
10
?
20
?
30
?
40
?
50
Number
Graduated
0
Withdrew
El
Transfered
FE
. j
Enrolled
27
60
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Simon Fraser University
Graduate Program Completion Data
1985/1986 Doctoral Registrants
Archaeology
History
Communication
Criminology
Kinesiology
Math. & Stats.
Computing Sci.
Lang. & Ling.
CL
SpI. Arrangemnts
Physics
Chemistry
Education
Geography
Economics
Psychology
Biological Sci.
0 ?
2 ?
4 ?
6 ?
8 ?
10 12 14
Number
Graduated ?
Withdrew ?
Transfered ?
Enrolled
28
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
7
II8
12
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I.
Simon
Fraser
University
Graduate Degree Completion Rates by Department
and Semester
of Entr
October 1, 1991
Sen.
of
Completed
Current].
Entry ?
Department Pgm Total Degree
Withdrawn Transfered Enrolled
85-3
Archaeology
MA 3 1 33.3% 2
66.7% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3
Archaeology
PHD 1 0 0.0% 1 100.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0%
86-2
Archaeology
PHD 1 1 100.0% 0
0.0% 0 0.0% 0
0.0%
Tot. Archaeology
MA 3 1 33.3% 2
66.7% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot.
Archaeology
PHD
2 1
50.0% 1 50.0% 0
0.0%
0 0.0%
85-3
Biological Sci.
MPM
4
4
100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0
0.0%
85-3 Biological Sc MSC 5 3 60.0% 1 20.0%
1
20.0%
0
0.0%
85-3
Biological Sci.
PHD 7 5 71.4% 1
14.3% 0 0.0% 1 14.3%
86-1
Biological Sci.
MPM 4 2 50.0% 2
50.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
86-1
Biological Sci.
MSC
1 0
0.0%
0
0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0%
86-1
Biological Sci.
PHD 4 3 75.0% 1 25.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
86-2 Biological Sci. MPM 1 1 100.0% 0 0.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
86-2 Biological Sd. PHD 2 0 0.0% 1 50.0%
0 0.0%
1 5.0.0%
Tot. Biological Sci.
MPM 9
7 77.8%
2 22.2%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot. Biological Sd.
MSC 6 3 50.0%
1
16.7%
2 33.3% 0
0.0%
Tot. Biological Sci. PHD 13 8 61.5% 3 23.1% 0
0.0%
2 15.4%
85-3 Bus. Admin.
MBA 5 5 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3
Bus. Admin.
MBE 23 23 100.0% 0
0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0
86-1
Bus. Admin.
MBA
2
2 100.0% 0 0.0%
0
0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot.
Bus. Admin.
MBA 7 7 100.0% 0 0.0% 0
0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot.
Bus. Admin.
MBE 23 23 100.0% 0 0.0% 0
0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3 Chemistry
MSC 5 3 60.0% 0 0.0% 2
40.0% 0 0.0%
85-3 Chemistry
PHD 5 3 60.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2
40.0%
86-1 Chemistry
MSC
2 0 0.0% 2
100.0% 0 0.0%
0
0.0%
86-1 Chemistry
PHD 1 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0%
0 0.0%
86-2 Chemistry
MSC 2 0 0.0% 2 100.0% 0
0.0%
0
0.0%
Tot. Chemistry
MSC 9 3
33.3%
4 44.4% 2 22.2%
0
0.0%
Tot. Chemistry
PHD 6 3 50.0% 1
16.7% 0 0.0% 2 33.3%
85-3
Communication
MCM 9
7
77.8% 2
22.2%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3
Communication
PHD 1 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
0 0.0% 1 100.0%
86-1 Communication
PHD 2 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
0 0.0% 2 100.0%
Tot. Communication
MCM 9
7 77.8%
2
22.2% 0
0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot.
Communication
PHD 3 0 0.0% 0
0.0% 0 0.0% 3
100.0%
85-3 Computing Sci. MSC 8 6 75.0%
2 25.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3 Computing Sci.
PHD 3 1
33.3% 1 33.3%
0 0.0% 1 33.3%
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b and Semes
Transfered
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
1 50.0%
0 ?
0.0%
1 50.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0
?
0.0%
0
?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
ter of Entry
Currently
Enrolled
0
?
0.0%
1 100.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
2 50.0%
0 ?
0.0%
3 100.0%
0 ?
0.0%
3 100.0%
0 ?
0.0%
2 50.0%
0
?
0.0%
2 50.0%
0 ?
0.0%
1 50.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
1 33.3%
o
?
0.0%
2 25.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
o ?
0.0%
1 33.3%
o ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
2 100.0%
1 ?
5.9%
1 ?
2.3%
1 100.0%
1 ?
2.4%
1 ?
1.8%
0 ?
0.0%
4 66.7%
0 ?
0.0%
I
I
Simon Fraser University
Graduate Degree Completion Rates by Departmen
October 1, 1991
Sem. of
?
Completed
Entry Department ?
Pgin Total Degree Withdrawn
86-1 Computing Sci. ?
MSC ?
1 ?
1 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
86-1 Computing Sci. ?
PHD ?
1 ?
0 ?
0.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
86-2 computing Sci. ?
MSC
?
2 ?
2 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
I ?
Tot. computing Sci. ?
MSC 11 ?
9 81.8% ?
2 18.2%
• ?
Tot. Computing Sci. ?
PHD 4 ?
1 25.0% ?
1 25.0%
?
85-3 criminology ?
MCR 13 ?
5 38.5% 8 61.5%
85-3 Criminology ?
PHD ?
3
?
0
?
0.0%
?
0
?
0.0%
Tot. Criminology ?
NCR 13 ?
5 38.5% ?
8 61.5%
Tot. Criminology ?
PHD 3
?
0 ?
0.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
- ?
85-3 Lang. & Ling. ?
MA ?
2 ?
1 50.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
85-3 Lang. & Ling. ?
PHD ?
4 ?
1 25.0% ?
1 25.0%
1
?
Tot. Lang. & Ling. ?
MA ?
2 ?
1 50.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
Tot. Lang. & Ling. ?
PHD ?
4 ?
1 25.0% ?
1 25.0%
1 ?
85-3 Economics ?
MA ?
7 ?
5 71.4% ?
2 28.6%
• ?
85-3 Economics ?
PHD 2 ?
0 ?
0.0% ?
1 50.0%
. 86-1 Economics
?
MA ?
6 ?
3 50.0% ?
3 50.0%
86-1 Economics ?
PHD ?
3 ?
1 33.3% ?
2 66.7%
86-2 Economics ?
PHD ?
3 ?
0 ?
0.0% ?
2 66.7%
Tot. Economics ?
MA ?
13 ?
8 61.5% ?
5 38.5%
Tot. Economics ?
PHD ?
8 ?
1 12.5% ?
5 62.5%
1 ?
85-3 Education ?
MAE 19 12 63.2% ?
7 36.8%
• ?
85-3 Education ?
MED 8
?
7 87.5% ?
1 12.5%
85-3 Education
?
MSE ?
1 ?
1 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
1
?
85-3 Education ?
PHD 3 ?
1 33.3% ?
1 33.3%
86-1 Education ?
MAE ?
5 ?
3 60.0% ?
2 40.0%
86-1 Education ?
MED ?
4 ?
2 50.0% ?
2 50.0%
1 ?
86-1 Education ?
MSE ?
1 ?
1 100.0%
?
0
?
0.0%
• ?
86-1 Education ?
PHD 2 ?
0 ?
0.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
86-2 Education ?
MAE 17 13 76.5% ?
3 17.6%
1
?
86-2 Education ?
MED 43 33 76.7%
?
9 20.9%
• ?
86-2 Education ?
PHD 1
?
0 ?
0.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
I
?
?
Tot.
Tot.
EducationEducation
??
MAE
MED
41
55 42
28
76.4%
68.3%
12
12
21.8%
29.3%
Tot. Education ?
MSE ?
2 ?
2 100.0% ?
0
?
0.0%
Tot. Education
?
PHD
?
6 ?
1 16.7% ?
1 16.7%
85-3 English ?
MA ?
7 ?
4 57.1% ?
3 42.9%
P
1
?
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I
Li
Simon
Fraser
University
Graduate Degree Completion
Rates by Department
and
Semester
of Entr
October 1,
1991
Sem. of
Completed
Currenti
Entry
?
Department
Pgm
Total Degree
Withdrawn
Transfered Enrolled
86-1
English
MA 4 4
100.0% 0
0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
86-2
English
MA 2 1 50.0%
1
50.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot.
English
MA 13
9 69.2%
4 30.8%
0 0.0% 0
0.0%
85-3
Engineering Sci.
MEN 4 0 0.0%
4 100.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
86-1
Engineering Sci. MAP 1 1
100.0% 0
0.0% 0
0.0%
0
0.0%
86-1
Engineering Sci. MEN 1 0 0.0%
1 100.0%
0 0.0%
0
0.0%
Tot.
Engineering Sci.
MAP 1 1 100.0%
0 0.0% 0
0.0% 0
0.0%
Tot.
Engineering
Sd.
MEN 5 0 0.0%
5 100.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3 Geography
MA
2
1 50.0% 1
50.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3
Geography
MSC
2 1 50.0%
1 50.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3
Geography
PHD 6 2 33.3%
2 33.3%
0 0.0% 2 33.3%
86-1
Geography
PHD 1 0 0.0%
1 100.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot.
Geography
MA 2 1 50.0% 1
50.0% 0 0.0%
0
0.0%
Tot.
Geography
MSC 2 1
50.0% 1 50.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%.
Tot. Geography
PHD 7 2 28.6% 3
42.9% 0 0.0% 2
28.6%
85-385-3
HistoryHistory
MA
PHD 2
6 40
66.7%0.0% 22
100.0%33.3%
00
0.0%0.0% 00 0.00
o.od
86-1
History
MA 3 1 33.3% 2
66.7% 0
0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot.
History
MA 9 5
55.6% 4 44.4%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot.
History
PHD 2 0 0.0% 2
100.0% 0
0.0% 0 0.0%
85-3
Kinesiology
MSK
6
6 100.0%
0
0.0% 0 0.0%
0 0.0%
85-3
Kinesiology
PHD
1
0 0.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0% 1 100.0%
86-1 Kinesiology
NSK 1 0 0.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0% 1 100.0%
1
86-2
Kinesiology
MSK
1
1 100.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
86-2 Kinesiology
PHD 2 2 100.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot. Kinesiology
NSK
8
7 87.5% 0 0.0%
0 0.0% 1 12.5%
Tot.
Kinesiology
PHD 3 2
66.7% 0
0.0% 0
0.0% 1
33.3%
85-3
Math. & Stats. MSC
6
4 66.7% 2
33.3% 0 0.0%
0 0.0%
85-3
Math. & Stats.
PHD
3
0 0.0% 1
33.3% 0
0.0%
2
66.7%
86-1 Math. & Stats.
MSC
2
2 100.0%
0 0.0%
0 0.0% 0
0.0%
86-2 Math. & Stats. MSC 1 1 100.0%
0 0.0%
0
0.0% 0 0.0%
Tot. Math. ?
& Stats.
MSC 9
7 77.8% 2 22.2%
0 0.0% 0
0.0%
Tot.
Math. & Stats.
PHD
3 0
0.0% 1 33.3%
0 0.0% 2
66.7%
33. ?
1

 
I
I
Simon Fraser University
Graduate Degree Completion Rates by Departmen
October 1, 1991
Sem. of ?
Completed
Entry Department ?
Pgm Total Degree Withdrawn
?
85-3 Res. & Env. Mgmt MRN 11 ?
7 63.6% ?
2 18.2%
?
Tot. Res. & Env. Mgmt MRN 11 ?
7 63.6% ?
2 18.2%
85-3 Philosophy ?
MA ?
1 ?
0 ?
0.0% ?
1 100.0%
I
?
86-2 Philosophy ?
MA ?
1 ?
0 ?
0.0%
?
1 100.0%
• ?
Tot. Philosophy ?
MA ?
2 ?
0 ?
0.0% ?
2 100.0%
1
?
85-3 Physics ?
MSC 7 ?
4 57.1% ?
2 28.6%
85-3 Physics ?
PHD 2
?
1 50.0% ?
1 50.0%
86-1 Physics ?
MSC ?
3 ?
3 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
86-1 Physics ?
PHD 2 ?
1 50.0% ?
1 50.0%
86-2 Physics ?
PHD ?
1 ?
0 ?
0.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
Tot. Physics ?
MSC 10
?
7 70.0% ?
2 20.0%
Tot. Physics ?
PHD
?
5
?
2 40.0% ?
2 40.0%
1 ?
85-3 Political Sci. ?
MA ?
1 ?
1 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
86-1 Political Sci. ?
MA ?
1 ?
1 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
Tot. Political Sci. ?
MA ?
2 ?
2 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
1
?
85-3 Psychology ?
MA 10 ?
8 80.0% ?
2 20.0%
• ?
85-3 Psychology ?
PHD 5 ?
3 60.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
86-1 Psychology ?
PHD 2 ?
0 ?
0.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
1 ?
86-2 Psychology ?
PHD 5 ?
2 40.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
• Tot. Psychology ?
MA 10
?
8 80.0% ?
2 20.0%
Tot. Psychology ?
PHD 12 ?
5 41.7% ?
0
?
0.0%
85-3 Soc. & Anth.
?
MA ?
5 ?
4 80.0% ?
1 20.0%
Tot. Soc. & Anth. ?
MA ?
5 ?
4 80.0% ?
1 20.0%
85-3 Spl. Arrangemnts MAS
?
1 ?
1 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
1 ?
85-3 Spi. Arrangemnts MSS ?
1 ?
1 100.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
• ?
85-3 Spi. Arrangeinnts PHD
?
3 ?
2 66.7% ?
0 ?
0.0%
86-1 Spl. Arrangemnts MAS
?
1 ?
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
?
1
86-2 Spi. Arrangemnts PHD 1
?
0 ?
0.0% ?
0 ?
0.0%
5
Tot.
Tot.
Spl.
Spl.
Arrangeinnts
Arrangemnts
MAS
MSS
??
2
1
??
1
1
100.0%
50.0% ??
00
??
0.0%
0.0%
Tot. Spl. Arrangexnnts PHD
?
4 ?
2 50.0%
?
0
?
0.0%
b and Semes ter of Entry
Currently
Trans fered Enrolled
0 ?
0.0%
?
2 18.2%
0 ?
0.0%
?
2 18.2%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
?
1 14.3%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
o
?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0
?
0.0%
?
0
?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
1 100.0%
?
1 10.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
1 20.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
2 40.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
2 100.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
3 60.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
7 58.3%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
1 33.3%
0 ?
0.0%
?
1 100.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
1 100.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
1 50.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
0 ?
0.0%
0 ?
0.0%
?
2 50.0%
1
?
34

 
I
Simon Fraser
University
Graduate Degree Completion Rates by Department
and Semester of Entr
October
1, ?
1991
Sem. of
Completed
Currentl
Entry
Department
Pgm Total ?
Degree Withdrawn Transfered
Enrolled
85-3 Women's Studies
MA 2 ?
1 ?
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50.0% 0 0.0% 0 ?
0.0%
86-1
Women's Studies
MA 1 ?
0 ?
0.0% 1 100.0% 0 0.0% 0 ?
0.0%
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Women's Studies
MA
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Master's Program Withdrawals
Fall 1985 - Fall 1991 Part I
Bio. Sci. MPM ?
Education MSc?
Kinesiology ?
Bus. Admin. EMBA
?
Psychology ?
Bus. Admin. DMBA ?
Bio. Sd. MSc
Cz
Computing Sci.?
Eng. Sci. MApSc?
Geography MSc
?
Math. & Stats. ?
Spi. Arr. MA ?
Economics ?
Chemistry?
Physics
0 ?
10 ?
20 ?
30
Fraction of Withdrawals (%)
University Average: 27%
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Communication
Res. & Env. Mgmt
Education MA
Education MED
Soc. & Anth.
E
Lang. &Ling.
W
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Geography MA
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Political Sci.
Archaeology
English
Criminology
History
Women's Studies
Eng. Sci. MEng
Philosophy
25
27
30
31
31
32
35
40
60
90
91
Simon Fraser University
Master's Program Withdrawals
Fall 1985 - Fall 1991
Part II
20 ?
40
?
60 ?
80 ?
100
Fraction of Withdrawals (%)
University
Average: 27%
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Psychology
Lang. & Ling.
Chemistry
Physics
Biological Sd.
Math. & Stats.
Archaeology
It
Geography
Cz
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English
CL
C) ?
Kinesiology
Spi. Arrangemnts
Economics
Education
History
Soc. & Anth.
Computing Sd.
Criminology
Simon Fraser University
Ph.D. Program Withdrawals
Fall 1985 - Fall 1991
0
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20 ?
40 ?
60 ?
80
Fraction
of Withdrawals (%)
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Simon Fraser University
Completion Statistics
All
Students
since
Fall 1985
Report Dated: October 1,
1991
Active
Total W/D
Department
Pgm Now Degree Trf
W/D
Completed
Rate (%)
Archaeology
MA 24
19
0
12
31
39
Archaeology
PHD
9
12
0
5
17
29
Biological Sc!.
MAQ
7
0
0
0
0
N/A
Biological Sc!.
MPM 32
61
0
6
67
9
Biological Sc!.
MSC 61
58 19
15
92
16
Biological Sc!.
PHD
66 56
0 16
72
22
Bus. Admin.
MBA
90
82
0
15
97
15
Bus. Admin.
MBE
103 174
0
27
201
13
Bus. Admin.
MBW 29
0
0
0
0
N/A
Chemistry
MSC
19
30
11
14
55
25
Chemistry
PHD 40
30
2
7
39
18
Communication
MCM 53
45
1 17
63
27
Communication PHD
30
5
0
0
5
0
Computing Sci.
MSC 55
81
3
17
101
17
Computing Sci.
PHD
33
7
2
18
27
67
Contemp. Arts
NFA 12
0
0
0
0
N/A
Criminology
MCR 43
48
3
39
90
43
Criminology
PHD 20
1
0
4
5
80
Economics
MA 51
82
0
25
107
23
Economics
PHD 41
29
0
21
50
42
Education
MAE
133 147
2 68
217
31
Education
MED
153
191
1 85
277
31
Education
MSE 28
9
0
1
10
10
Education
PHD 49
12
0
9
21
43
Engineering Sc!.
MAP 37
21
2
5
28
18
Engineering Sc!.
MEN 23
1
2
27
30
90
Engineering Sci.
PHD 14
0
0
0
0 N/A
English
MA 48
50
0
33
83
40
English
PHD 14
9
0
4
13
31
Geography
MA 25
16
0
9
25
36
Geography
MSC
7
13
0
3
16
19
Geography
PHD 14
14
0
6
20
30
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All Students since Fall 1985
Report Dated: October 1, 1991
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Total
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W/D
Department ?
Pgm Now Degree Trf W/D Completed Rate (%)
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History ?
MA ?
35 ?
30 ?
1 ?
25 ?
56 ?
45
History ?
PHD ?
14 ?
6 ?
0 ?
7 ?
13 ?
54
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Kinesiology
?
MSK ?
28
?
38
?
6
?
6
?
50
?
12
Kinesiology
?
PHD ?
20
?
8 ?
0 ?
4
?
12
?
33
Lang. & Ling. ?
MA ?
13 ?
13 ?
2 ?
8 ?
23 ?
35
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Lang. & Ling. ?
PHD ?
8 ?
4 ?
1 ?
1 ?
6 ?
17
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Liberal Studies MAL ?
19 ?
0 ?
0 ?
0 ?
0 ?
N/A
I ?
Math. & Stats.
?
MSC ?
36 ?
55 ?
2 ?
13 ?
70 ?
19
Math. & Stats.
?
PHD ?
21 ?
21 ?
3 ?
8 ?
32 ?
25
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Philosophy ?
MA ?
9 ?
1 ?
0 ?
10 ?
11 ?
91
Physics
?
MSC ?
22
?
32 ?
8 ?
13 ?
53
?
25
Physics ?
PHD ?
32 ?
22 ?
0 ?
6 ?
28 ?
21
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Political Sci. ?
MA ?
36 ?
19 ?
0 ?
11 ?
30 ?
37
Psychology ?
MA ?
39 ?
54 ?
0 ?
9 ?
63 ?
14
1
?
Psychology ?
PHD ?
60 ?
38 ?
0 ?
6 ?
44 ?
14
?
Res. & Env. Mgmt MPN
?
68
?
64
?
0 ?
28 ?
92
?
30
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Soc. & Anth. ?
MA
?
17
?
17 ?
0 ?
8 ?
25 ?
32
Soc. & Anth. ?
PHD ?
10 ?
5 ?
0 ?
7 ?
12 ?
58
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7 ?
11 ?
0 ?
3 ?
14 ?
21
?
Spi. Arrangemnts MSS ?
0 ?
3 ?
0 ?
1 ?
4 ?
25
?
Spi. Arrangemnts PHS
?
17 ?
16 ?
0 ?
8 ?
24 ?
33
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?
16 ?
4
?
0
?
6
?
10
?
60
Totals ?
Masters 1378
?
1469 ?
63 ?
559 ?
2091 ?
27
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Doctoral ?
512 ?
295 ?
8 ?
137 ?
440 ?
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All 1890 ?
1764 ?
71 ?
696 ?
2531 ?
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W/D = number of students who withdrew without completing
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W/D Rate = ratio of W/D to Total Completed.
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Dh.D. Stipend 14 7.3%
Doctoral Entrance 7 3.6%
Master's Entrance 2 1.0%
Simon Fraser University
Distribution of S.F.U. Awards
Fall 1991
Master's GF 96 49.7%
Doctoral GF 74 38.3%
Total Awards = 193
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Male 53 54.1%
Male 60 63.2%
Master's Awards
?
Total = 98
Doctoral Awards ?
Total = 81
Male 637 56.5%
Male 297 63.5%
FT Master's Enrol.
?
Total = 1127
FT Doctoral Enrol.
?
Total = 468
Gender Distributions of Full-time Students
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Gender Distribution of S.F.U. Awards
Fall 1991
Female 45 45.9%
Female 35 36.8%
Female 490 43.5%
Female 171 36.5%

 
masters 7-: 23 23.5%
Semesters 4-6: 39 39.070
Semesters 7-9: 17 19.3%
mesters
1-3: 20 22.7%
Simon Fraser University
Semesters of Tenure of S.F.U. Awards
Fall 1991
Semesters 1-3: 36 36.7%
Master's Awards?
Total = 98
Semesters 4-6: 13 14.8%
Semesters 10-: 38 43.2%
Doctoral Awards?
Total = 95
Graduate Fellowships, Entrance Scholarships and
President's Ph.D. Research Stipends are included
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Distribution of Awards by Semester in Program
SFU Awards 91-3
SFU
SFU
GF
PRS
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Ent Awards
FT
Awards
Pgm Sem
91 91 ?
91 ?
Total 91-3 per FT
Master's 1-3
34
0 ?
2 ?
36
428 8.4%
4-6
39 0 ?
0
?
39
288
13.5%
7-
23 0 ?
0
?
23 411 5.6%
Subtotal
96
0 ?
2
?
98
1127
8.7%
PhD
1-3 20
0 ?
7 ?
27 101 26.7%
4-6 12 1 ?
0
?
13
83
15.7%
7-9
15
2
?
0
?
17
83
20.5%
10- 27
11 ?
0 ?
38
201 18.9%
Subtotal
74 14 ?
7 ?
95
468 20.3%
Total
170 14 ?
9 ?
193 1595 12.1%
GF:
Graduate Fellowship
PRS:
President's Ph.D. Research Stipend
Ent:
S.F.U. Entrance Scholarship
FT:
Full-Time Enrolment
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
TO: Senate Committee on
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FROM:
W. Wattamaniuk, Director
Enrollment Management
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Analytical Studies
and Planning
RE: Undergraduate Admissions
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DATE: January 29, 1992
Targets for 1992/93
We anticipate that the Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technology
will provide funding for an increase of 500 full-time equivalent (FIT)
undergraduates at Simon Fraser University for the fiscal year (FY) 1992/93 (year
four of the Provincial Access Program).
With this information, and as a result of meetings with the Director of Admis-
sions and the Registrar, I am proposing enrollment and admission targets for
1992-2,1992-3 and 1993-1 as follows.
FTE ENROLLMENT TARGETS FOR 1992/93
My latest estimate indicates that we will exceed the funded enrollment target for
FYI 991/92 by 320 FTE under-graduates. As in prior years, we expect that the
Ministry will allow us to carry over the unfunded FTE's into 1992/93.
Assuming that the Ministry funds 500 Access FTE, it follows that our
undergraduate enrollment base will have to increase by at least 180 FIT in 1992/93.
This represents a year over year increase of 1.5%.
ADMISSION TARGETS FOR 1991/92
Allowing for VIE's expected to be generated by undergraduates continuing from
previous semesters, my estimate of new students required to achieve the funded
enrollment targets for 1992/93 are as follows:
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Intake of New
Fiscal Year 1992/93
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Summer semester, 1992 ?
900
Fall semester, 1992 ?
3,400
Spring semester, 1993
?
900
Total intake
?
5,200 ?
Table 1 provides a comparison with previous semesters.
It should be noted that SFU's total intake of new students was 4,590 in 1991/92.
The increase to 5,200 in 1992/93 is required to, first, offset the bulge of students
who entered in 1987/88 through 1989/90 and who will be graduating in 1992 and,
second, to match the FTE increase required to meet the funding target.
ADMISSION TARGETS BY BASIS OF ADMISSION FOR 1992/93
Within the global targets identified above there are, broadly speaking, three groups
of students for which separate targets must be identified at this time. These are
B.C. GRXII, B.C. College Transfer, and "Other." "Other" includes University
Transfer, Degree holders, Mature, Out-of-Province GRXII or College Transfer,
Visiting, Special Entry, Concurrent Studies, B.C. GR)(I, B.C. Technical School, etc.
I am proposing that the admission targets for each group be established as shown
below for each of the semesters in 1992/93. The corresponding minimum Grade
Point Averages required for admission have been estimated and are also shown.
Forecasts of student demand for admission by semester and admission group are
consistent with the GPA cutoffs required.
Admission Targets
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Minimum Grade
Point Average
1992-2 ?
1992-3
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1993-1 ?
(Estimated)
B.C. GRXII
60
1,500
75
2.75
B.C. College
310
1,000
400
2.40
"Other"
530
900
425
as required
Total Intake
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900 ?
3,400 ?
900
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Fall, 1992 will be the
first
semester whereby students will be admitted directly into
the Faculty of Science. Minimum requirements for direct entry students have been
specified by Senate. Minimum requirements for College Transfer students are
proposed in a separate paper elsewhere.
The number of new students proposed for the Faculty of Science is included
within the global target and is shown below.
Admission Targets
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Minimum Grade
Point Average
1992-3 ?
1993-1
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(Estimated)
B.C. GRXII
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375 ?
n.a. ?
2.50
B.C. College
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75 ?
n.a. ?
2.00
"Other" ?
50 ?
n.a.
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as required
0 ?
Total Intake
?
500
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90
Table 2 provides a comparison with previous semesters.
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DISTRIBUTION:
J.M. Munro, VP Academic and Chair, SCEMP
R. Saunders, Associate VP Academic
R. Marteniuk, Dean of Applied Sciences
E. Gee, Associate Dean of Arts
R. Rogow, Dir, Undergrad. Programs, Business Admin.
R. Barrow, Acting Dean of Education
C. Jones, Dean of Science
N. Heath, Director of Admissions
R. Heath, Registrar
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J.L. Hoegg, Dean of Continuing Studies
T. Lindberg, Student Senator

 
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TABLE 1
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
.... INTAKE OF
NEW STUDENTS
DISTRIBUTION OF NEW
STUDENTS BY
ADMISSION CATEGORY
Minimum GPA
86-3
87-1
1986/87
FaII%
Year%
Summe
Fa
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SIDring
B.C.GRXII
48
1,082
147
1,277
36.2%
27.5%
2.50
2.50
2.50
B.C.ColLTransf.
143
770
309
1,222
25.8%
26.3%
2.00
2.00
2.00
"Other"
405
1.134
605
2,144
38.0%
46.2%
Total
596
2,986
1,061
4,643
100.0%
100.0%
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1987/88
Fall %
Year%
Summer
FaH
Spring
B.C.GRXII
51
1,282
142
1,475
38.1%
29.0%
2.50
2.50
2.50
B.C. CoIl.Transf.
174
927
398
1,499
27.5%
29.5%
2.00
2.00 ' '
2.00
"Other"
425
1,156
525
2,106
34.4%
41.5%
Total ?
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650
3,365
1,065
5,080
100.0%
100.0%
88-2
88-3
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1988/89
FaIl%
Year%
Summer
Ejj
Spring
B.C.GRXU
49
1,219
89
1,357
42.5%
29.3%
2.75
2.75
2.75
B.C.ColI.Transf.
312
724
357
1,393
25.3%
30.1%
2.25
2.25
2.25
"Other"
345
923
607
1.875
32.2%
40.5%
Total
706
2,866
1,053
4,625
100.0%
100.0%
89-3
90-1
1989/90
FaII%
Year%
Surnme
Fall
Spring
B.C.GRXII
30
1,389
98
1,517
37.8%
26.2%
2.75
2.63
2.63
B.C.ColLTransf.
301
1,086
471
1,858
29.5%
32.1%
2.25
2.00
2.00
"Other"
474
1,204
733
2,411
32.7%
41.7%
Total
805
3,679
1,302
5,786
100.0%
100.0%
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1990/91
Fall %
Year%
Summer
Eafi
Spring
B.C.GRXII
29
1,244
121
1,394
41.7%
26.8%
2.75
2.75
2.75
B.C.Coll.Transf.
335
912
603
1,850
30.6%
35.5%
2.20
2.40
2.20
"Other"
384
829
748
1,961
27.8%
37.7%
Total
748
2,985
1,472
5,205
100.0%
100.0%
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Fall%
Year%
Summer
EJi
Spring
B.C.GRXII
54
1,349
68
1,471
48.3%
32.0%
2.75
2.75
2.75
B.C.CoIl.Transf.
512
665
415
1,592
23.8%
34.7%
2.20
2.50
2.50
"Other"
442
780
305
1,527
27.9%
33.3%
Total
1,008
2,794
788
4,590
100.0%
100.0%
Proposed
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1992/93
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FaII%
Year%
Summer ?
tail ?
Spring
ac.cRxII ?
60
1,500
75
1,635 ?
44.1%
31.4%
2.75 ?
2.75 ?
2.75
B.C. CoIl.Transf. ?
310
1,000
400
1,710 ?
29.4%
32.9%
2.40 ?
2.40 ?
2.4a
"Other" ?
530
900
425
1,855 ?
26.5%
35.7%
As
required
Total
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3,400 ?
900 ?
5,200 ?
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