Publications
and Reports
Annual Reports | Compendiums
| Other Reports
As publications and reports becomes available, they will be listed
here for download.
COPSE Reports
Annual Reports:
COPSE Annual Report 2006-2007 (187 KB)
COPSE
Annual Report 2005-2006
(494 KB)
COPSE
Annual Report 2004-2005
(3.73 MB)
COPSE
Annual Report 2003-2004
(810 KB)
COPSE
Annual Report 2002-2003
(372 KB)
COPSE
Annual Report 2001-2002
(426 KB)
COPSE
Annual Report 2000-2001
(240 KB)
COPSE
Annual Report 1999-2000 (Word Document, 2.2 MB)
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Statistical Compendium
The Statistical Compendium is developed in co-operation with the
colleges and universities and contains data on student enrolments,
retention, graduation, staffing, programs, tuition fees, etc.
2007
Title Page, Executive Summary and Acknowledgments (31 KB)
Table of Contents (21 KB)
Chapter 1 - Universities (369 KB)
Chapter 2 - Colleges (163 KB)
Chapter 3 - University and College Retention (32 KB)
Chapter 4 - University and College Staffing (105 KB)
Chapter 5 - ACCESS Programs (38 KB)
Chapter 6 - Other Funded Programs and Institutions (34KB)
Chapter 7 - Tuition Fees (30 KB)
Statistical Compendium 2006
Statistical
Compendium 2005
Statistical
Compendium 2004
Statistical
Compendium 2003
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Other Council Reports:
Bear
Spirit Consulting Final Report, May 2007
(660 KB)
Survey of Early Leavers
(402 KB)
Changing
Patterns in Enrollment Among Men and Women in Manitoba's Universities
(635 KB)
Forum
on Accessibility to Post-Secondary Education - Final Report
(170 KB)
A
Review of the Council on Post-Secondary Education (The Mallea Report)
(349 KB)
Response
of the Government of Manitoba and the Council on Post-Secondary
Education to the Review of the Manitoba Council on Post-Secondary
Education
(97 KB)
Manitoba
1999 Graduate Follow-up Survey (Word Document, 893 KB)
"Post
Secondary Education in Manitoba - Doing Things Differently"
Report of the University Education Review Commission 1993
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