University programs, graduation and job rates
Compare what people have studied at university, how many have graduated and what they did after graduation.
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Who can get this information
Students, parents, guidance and career counsellors can all get this information.
You don’t have to create an account or sign in first.
How to get the information
- Visit our search tool
- Use the drop-down menu to select the information you want to see and to view and compare information in different ways
For example, you can choose all institutions to see charts on:
- the percentage of students who graduated between 1996 and 2006
- the percentage of graduates hired six months after graduating between 2003 and 2012
- the percentage of graduates hired two years after graduating between 2003 and 2012
You can also choose, all programs to see charts on:
- graduate employment rates
- annual salaries by full-time and part-time employment
- graduation rate
Find and compare programs
To see how a program is doing or to compare programs:
- Visit our search tool
- Select a specific program (for example, dentistry) from the drop-down menu to see how graduates from different universities have done or compare them all by choosing all programs to find information on 26 university programs
You will see:
- how often people graduated, got hired after graduation or defaulted on their student loans
- how many graduates found jobs in their field
- how many graduates were working part or fulltime in their field
- average salaries and wages earned
Where we get our information
We get our information:
- by surveying all graduates two years after graduation
- through information collected on graduation rates
- through Canada-Ontario Student Loan default rates
For the latest survey, 2014-15, we contacted people who graduated in 2012.
Updated: August 20, 2021