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Table 5. First‐Choice Applications and Enrollments of College Business Degree Programs v. Program Areas by Applications and Enrollments by Catchment Area The two specialized degree programs that attract the most students from all over Ontario are Niagara College’s Hospitality Operations Management and Humber College’s Fashion Management programs. Other college degree programs typically draw between 10% and 20% of students from outside catchment areas, with the exception of Humber’s e‐Business program which attracts only 4% from outside the GTA. The programs offered in the GTA that are attract the most students from Southwestern Ontario are Humber’s International Business (7.5%) and Human Resources Management degrees (7.7%), and Sheridan’s Global Business Management (6.3%). Conestoga’s programs are attracting a good proportion of students from the Central Catchment Area ‐ Accounting, Audit and IT (13.6%), and International Business Management (9.7%). Similarly, Niagara LKSB Degree Program Feasibility Study • 2011 96
College is attracting 17% of enrollments from the Central Catchment Area with its International Commerce and Global Development program. See next page for catchment area definitions. ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Note to reader: Colleges that Fall within Each Catchment Area Western refers to area that is west of the GTA. It includes catchment area of Conestoga College, Fanshawe College, Lambton College, Mohawk College, Niagara College, Ridgetown College, and St. Clair College. Centre includes only GTA. Schools included are Centennial College, George Brown College, Georgian College, Humber College, Michener College, Seneca College, and Sheridan College. Eastern includes schools that are northeast to GTA; these schools are Alfred College, Algonquin College, Durham College, Fleming College, Kemptville College, La Cite College, Loyalist College, and St. Lawrence College. Northern covers all areas that are northwest to GTA. Cambrian College, Canadore College, Confederation College, Northern College, and Sault College are within Northern Ontario. LKSB Degree Program Feasibility Study • 2011 97
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Table 5. First‐Choice Applications and Enrollments <strong>of</strong> College Business Degree Programs<br />
v. Program Areas by Applications and Enrollments by Catchment Area<br />
The two specialized degree programs that attract the most students from all over Ontario are Niagara<br />
College’s Hospitality Operations Management and Humber College’s Fashion Management programs.<br />
Other college degree programs typically draw between 10% and 20% <strong>of</strong> students from outside<br />
catchment areas, with the exception <strong>of</strong> Humber’s e‐Business program which attracts only 4% from<br />
outside the GTA.<br />
The programs <strong>of</strong>fered in the GTA that are attract the most students from Southwestern Ontario are<br />
Humber’s International Business (7.5%) and Human Resources Management degrees (7.7%), and<br />
Sheridan’s Global Business Management (6.3%).<br />
Conestoga’s programs are attracting a good proportion <strong>of</strong> students from the Central Catchment Area ‐<br />
Accounting, Audit and IT (13.6%), and International Business Management (9.7%). Similarly, Niagara<br />
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