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A. General Information 1. Address information
2. Qualifications offered / awarded
3. Degrees conferred by program
4. Male enrolment by program
5. Female enrolment by program
6. Total enrolment by program
7. Full-time enrolment by immigration status
Mailing Address: PO BOX 5000
Antigonish, NS
Canada
B2G 2W5
Admissions Information: PO BOX 5000
Antigonish, NS
Canada B2G 2W5
Phone: 902-867-2219
Toll Free:
http://www.mystfx.ca/services/admissions/index.html
Fax: 902-867-2329
Email: [email protected]
Street Address: 1 West Street
Antigonish, NS
Canada
B2G 2W5
Main Phone
Number 902-867-2219
Internet Address http://www.stfx.ca
Section A2. Qualifications offered / awarded
Credential Offered? Number awarded in 2016 calendar year*
Undergraduate Certificate Yes
Undergraduate Diploma Yes 111
Bachelor's Degree Yes 957
First Professional Degree Yes
Graduate Certificate Yes
Graduate Diploma Yes
Master's Degree Yes 171
Ph.D. 2
Doctoral Degree Yes
Note: Includes all degrees/diplomas/certificates that are offered/awarded. (April 2016 &
December 2016), *Education is under Bachelor’s degree
*Second entry professional degrees include: Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Veterinary
Medicine, Theology, Consecutive Education
A3. Degrees Conferred by program, 2016
Number of degrees conferred in the calendar year 2016.
Program Bachelor's and First
Professional Degree
Master's
Degree
Doctoral
Degree
Agriculture & Biological Sciences 58 2
Architecture
Business & Commerce 213
Computer Sciences 3 5
Dentistry
Education 88 (5 Diploma) 158 2
Engineering 42 Diploma
Family & Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences 35 (8 Diploma)
Fine and Applied Arts 8 (1 Diploma)
Humanities 57 1
Kinesiology, Recreation and Phys
Ed 111
Law
Mathematics 8
Nursing 162
Other Arts and Sciences
Other Health Professions
Pharmacy
Physical Sciences 44 5
Social Sciences 165 (39 Diploma)
Theology 5 (16 Diploma)
Therapy & Rehabilitation
A4. Male Enrolment by Program, 2016, Number of degree seeking students (headcount)
enrolled for Fall 2016, including domestic and international students.
Program
Bachelor's and First
Professional Degree
Master's
Degree
Doctoral
Degree
Full-time Part-time Full-
time
Part-
time
Full-
time
Part-
time
Agriculture & Biological
Sciences 35 1 1
Architecture
Business & Commerce 572 6
Computer Sciences 8 1 2 3
Dentistry
Education 53 13 68 2
Engineering
Family & Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences 10 2
Fine and Applied Arts 17
Humanities 18 1
Kinesiology, Recreation and
Phys Ed 171 2
Law
Mathematics 12
Nursing 42 8
Other Arts and Sciences 335 15
Other Health Professions
Pharmacy
Physical Sciences 30 2 5 6
Social Sciences 62 1
Theology 2 3
Therapy & Rehabilitation
Total 1367 40 22 78 2
A5. Female Enrolment by Program, 2016 Number of degree seeking students (headcount)
enrolled for Fall 2016 including domestic and international students.
Program
Bachelor's and First
Professional Degree
Master's
Degree
Doctoral
Degree
Full-time Part-time Full-
time
Part-
time
Full-
time
Part-
time
Agriculture & Biological
Sciences 66 3 1 2
Architecture
Business & Commerce 339 14
Computer Sciences 3
Dentistry
Education 126 1 63 253 5
Engineering
Family & Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences 124 11
Fine and Applied Arts 11
Humanities 44 1
Kinesiology, Recreation and
Phys Ed 324 2
Law
Mathematics 11
Nursing 552 175
Other Arts and Sciences 522 15
Other Health Professions
Pharmacy
Physical Sciences 44 2 6 2
Social Sciences 218 5
Theology 2
Therapy & Rehabilitation
Total 2386 229 71 257 5 0
A6. Total Enrolment by Program, 2016 Number of degree seeking students (headcount)
enrolled for Fall 2016, including domestic and international students.
Program
Bachelor's and First
Professional Degree
Master's
Degree
Doctoral
Degree
Full-time Part-time Full-
time
Part-
time
Full-
time
Part-
time
Agriculture & Biological
Sciences 101 3 2 3
Architecture
Business & Commerce 911 20
Computer Sciences 11 1 2 3
Dentistry
Education 179 1 76 323 7
Engineering
Family & Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences 134 13
Fine and Applied Arts 28 1
Humanities 62 2
Kinesiology, Recreation and
Phys Ed 495 4
Law
Mathematics 23
Nursing 594 183
Other Arts and Sciences 857 31
Other Health Professions
Pharmacy
Physical Sciences 74 4 11 8
Social Sciences 280 6
Theology 4 3
Therapy & Rehabilitation
Total 3753 270 93 337 7 0
A6B. Non-Degree Students 2016.
Program
Male Non-Degree
Students
Female Non-Degree
Students
Total Non-Degree
Students
Full-
time
Part-
time Full-time Part-time
Full-
time
Part-
time
Agriculture & Biological
Sciences
Architecture
Business & Commerce
Computer Sciences
Dentistry
Education 155 298 456
Engineering 81 2 42 123 2
Family & Consumer
Sciences/Human Sciences
Fine and Applied Arts 1 1
Humanities
Kinesiology, Recreation and
Phys Ed
Law
Mathematics
Nursing 1 5 6
Other Arts and Sciences 17 9 24 26 41 36
Other Health Professions
Pharmacy
Physical Sciences
Social Sciences 19 30 20 40 39 71
Theology 1 1
Therapy & Rehabilitation
Total 118 197 86 370 204 572
** Male and Female counts will not equal total counts, as some student identify as neither male nor female.
A7. Full-time Enrolment by Immigration Status, 2016.
Program
Bachelor's and
First Professional
Degree
Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Non-Degree
Canadian Student
Visa Canadian
Student
Visa Canadian
Student
Visa Canadian
Student
Visa
Agriculture &
Biological
Sciences
98 3 2
Architecture
Business &
Commerce 832 79
Computer
Sciences 6 5 1 1
Dentistry
Education 176 3 72 4 7
Engineering 8
Family &
Consumer
Sciences/Human
Sciences
129 5 115
Fine and
Applied Arts 27 1 1
Humanities 61 1 2
Kinesiology,
Recreation and
Phys Ed
485 10
Law
Mathematics 23
Nursing 585 9
Other Arts and
Sciences 792 65 6 3
Other Health
Professions
Pharmacy
Physical
Sciences 68 6 10 1
Social Sciences 273 7 39
Theology 4
Program
Bachelor's and
First Professional
Degree
Master's Degree Doctoral Degree Non-Degree
Canadian Student
Visa Canadian
Student
Visa Canadian
Student
Visa Canadian
Student
Visa
Therapy &
Rehabilitation
Total 3559 194 87 6 7 0 122 50
B. Admission
1. Applicants and registrants by type and program
2. Program undergrad admission requirements
3. Entering average ranges by program
4. Application fee
5. Students accepted for a term other than fall
6. Deferred admission
B1. Full-time, first-year applicants and registrants in first entry programs by type and
program - Fall 2016:
Undergraduate Degree Total Valid %
Bachelor of Arts 231 25.8
Bachelor of Business Administration 212 23.7
Bachelor of Science 453 50.5
Grand Total 896 100
*note: included in the above table (ENGR, DIPJAZZ, KIN, NURS, HNU)
B2. Undergraduate Program Admission Requirements
The following URLs will link you to StFX’s Admissions Office. They will be able to provide
you with general information on the university’s programs, including admissions requirements:
http://www.stfx.ca/prospective/admissions/
http://www.stfx.ca/apply/requirements/
B3. Secondary School Averages of Full-time, First Year Students by Range and Degree Fall
2016:
Degree/Program 95%
+
90-
94%
85-
89%
80-
84%
75-
79%
70-
74% <70%
No Entry
Average Avail.
Bachelor of Arts 5 39 40 61 40 24 3 10
Bachelor of Arts in Human
Kinetics 6 6 5 6 1 1 1
Bachelor of Business
Admin 7 29 42 55 56 25 1 6
Bachelor of Science in
Human Kinetics 8 20 37 23 7 1 1 2
Bachelor of Science in
Human Nutrition 3 3 9 3 4
Bachelor of Science 15 30 37 36 25 4 6
Bachelor of Science in
Nursing 2 58 66 13 1
Diploma of Engineering 7 17 16 7 8
Diploma of Jazz Studies
*AQUA - included in the respective BA and BSC program * MUSI included in BA
B4. Application Fees An Application Fee of $40 is required to process your application. For more information, visit:
http://www.stfx.ca/apply/
B5. Admission in Winter, Spring, Summer Terms
Students may be accepted for terms other than the fall. For more information, visit:
http://www.stfx.ca
B6. Deferred Admission Students may be able to defer admission. (Varies by program) For more information, visit
http://www.stfx.ca
C. Transfer Admission from Other Postsecondary Institutions
1. Enroll transfer students?
2. Number of transfer students
(applied and registered)
3. Transfer credit policies
C1. Enrolment of Transfer Students Fall 2016
Do you enroll transfer students in first entry undergraduate programs?
Yes
If yes above, may transfer students earn advanced standing credit by transferring credits earned
from course work completed at other colleges/universities?
Yes
URL to more detailed information on transfer students:
http://www.stfx.ca/prospective/conversation/faqs/
Source: StFX Website
C2. Transfer Students
Number of students who applied and enrolled as degree-seeking transfer students in Fall 2016
(Census Dec4, 2016):
Faculty # Transfer Students Enrolled
Faculty of Arts 52
Faculty of Business 34
Faculty of Science 139
Transfer students are those students who attended another postsecondary institution. Diplomas
and Certificate programs excluded
Source: Tableau
C3. Transfer Credit Policies
URL to specific policies on transfer students:
http://www.stfx.ca/prospective/conversation/faqs/
Source: StFX Website
D. Library Collections 1. Library Collections
D1.Library Collections
The number of holdings for the 2016-2017 year for each of the following categories:
Material Units Number of Holdings
Monograph Titles - Print Titles: # titles 233,076
Monograph Titles - Electronic Titles: # titles 34,174
Microform units: # units 312,740
Government Documents: # documents 27,748
Manuscripts and Archives: # linear metres 1,208 linear metres
Printed Music Scores: # scores 1,488
Cartographic Materials: # sheets 896
Graphic Materials: # materials 0
Audio Materials: # titles 12,940
Film & Video Materials: # materials 3,080
Serials - Print & Microform: # titles 2,607
Serials - Electronic: # titles 43,806
For more information visit: http://www.stfx.ca/academics/library/
E. Student Life
1. Geographic origin of first year Students
2. Students living on campus
3. Activities offered
4. Housing
E1. Residence of First-Time, Full-Time, First Year Undergraduate Students in Previous
Year (Fall 2016)
The following table shows the percentage of first-time, full-time first-year undergraduate
students enrolled in fall 2016 by their home address in the previous year.
Geographical Origin Percent
In Nova Scotia 48.7
Rest of Canada 45.3
Outside Canada 6.0
*source: cognos, census date: Dec 1 2016, enrolled Student type E, M, D
E2. Percentage of Full-Time, Undergraduate Students who live on campus, Fall 2016
# of Students Who Live on Campus
First Year: 946
Total Undergraduate: 1799
Source: StFX Residence Office
E3. Extracurricular Activities Offered
Link to describe the large number of extracurricular activities offered:
http://www.mystfx.ca/pdfs/peopletohelpyou.pdf
E4.Housing
The mix and variety of housing, including residence guarantee information:
http://www.mystfx.ca/services/residence/Residence_Information/Residence_Information.htm
F. Student Experience Information
1. Results from NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) 2017 survey
2.Result from CUSC Survey 2015
F1. Undergraduate Student Satisfaction Results from the NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) 2017 Survey
How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution? Enter the
percentage in each category:
Excellent Good Fair Poor
First Year 39% 43% 14% 3%
Senior Year 51% 40% 6% 2%
If you could start over again, would you go to the same institution you are now attending? Enter
the percentage in each category:
Definitely Yes Probably Yes Probably No Definitely No
First Year 55% 30% 13% 3%
Senior Year 56% 33% 9% 2%
F2. Results from the CGPSS 2014 Survey
Not applicable
F3. Results from the CUSC (Canadian University Consortium)
(StFX – didn’t participate in CUSC since 2015)
Graduating University Student Survey 2015:
Quality of Teaching
Concern with Students as Individuals
Satisfaction with Choice of University
Very
Satisfied
Satisfied
Dissatisfied Very
Dissatisfied
Don't Know/
No Response
Q21DSatisfaction with concern
shown by the university for
students as individuals
21.2 50.6 14.9 4.0 9.3
Q23E I am satisfied with my
decision to attend this
university
52.8 32.3 4.7 0.9 9.3
Agree
Strongly Agree Disagree
Strongly
Disagree No response
Q23D Generally, I am satisfied
with the quality of teaching I
have received
29.4 60.6 3.8 2.7 3.4
G. Annual Student Expenses
1. Tuition, ancillary fees, room & board, and other expenses
2. First year tuition and ancillary fees by program
G1.Annual Expenses
First-year average undergraduate arts and science full-time tuition, ancillary fees, room and
board, and other expenses, 2016/17.
NS Non-NS International
Tuition Fees*: 6,801 8,084 16,168
Ancillary Fees: 868 868 1,953
Room and Board (on-campus)**: 10,532 10,532 10,532
Room Only (on-campus)***: 7,985 7,985 7,985
Board Only (on-campus meal plan)****: 4,992 4,992 4,992
Books and Supplies:
Transportation:
Other Expenses:
*NS includes $1,283 NS bursary,
**Assume Double room and 415 block plan
***Assume semi at Governors
****14 meals/week plan
Note: These expenses are for the full 2016/17 academic year, which refers to the period of time
generally extending from September to June, usually equated to two semesters or three
trimesters. Ancillary fees include only charges that all full-time students must pay that are not
included in tuition (e.g., registration, health, or activity fees) and do not include optional fees
(e.g., parking, laboratory use).
For more detailed information on fees:
https://www.stfx.ca/admissions/tuition-fees
Additional Note: Please see URL listed above for further details on costs.
Source: StFX
H. Instructional Faculty and
Class Size
1. Number of instructional faculty members
2. Undergraduate class size by year level
H1. Number of instructional faculty members (excluding clinicians) in each category for
Fall 2016:
Full-
time
Part-time
(FTE) Total
Total number of instructional faculty: 229
Total number who are women: 110
Total number with doctorate, first professional, or other highest
level degree: 214
Source: StFX
H2. Undergraduate Class Size by Year Level, 2016:
Lecture Class Sections
Count 1st year 1st year 2nd year 2nd year 3rd year 3rd year 4th year 4th year
<30 students 57 40.4 68 45.3 110 64.3 58 76.3
30-60 students 54 38.3 63 42.0 54 31.6 18 23.7
61-100 students 21 14.9 14 9.3 7 4.1
101-250 students 9 6.4 5 3.3
*4 courses have no year assigned and <30
Class Sub-Sections (e.g. Labs, tutorials, seminars)
Count 1st year 1st year 2nd year 2nd year 3rd year 3rd year 4th year 4th year
<30 students 33 54.1 69 81.2 31 91.2 26 96.3
30-60 students 34 39.3 16 18.8 3 8.8 1 3.7
61-100 students 4 6.6
101-250 students
I. University Revenue and Expenses 1. University Revenue
2. University Expenses
I. University Revenue and Expenses 2015/2016.
University Reports
University Revenue
General Expendable Funds Restricted Expendable Funds
Operating
Other
(Non-
Credit)
Subtotal Ancillary Entities
Consolidated
Entities Not
Consolidated Subtotal Trust Capital
Total
Expendable
Funds
Endowment
1. Government
Grants and
Contracts:
a)
(i) Basic
Formula Grant 29,113 29,113 29,113
(ii) Non-
Formula Grants
(iii) Other
Grants &
Contracts
b) Other
Government
Grants and
Contracts
5,271 5,271 280 280 5,551
Total Grants
and Contracts 34,384 34,384 280 280 34,664
c) Federal 5,415 5,415 2,308 7,723
d) Municipal
e) Other
Provinces
f) Foreign
2. Fees
a) Tuition Fees 29,962 526 30,488 389 30,877
General Expendable Funds Restricted Expendable Funds
Operating
Other
(Non-
Credit)
Subtotal Ancillary Entities
Consolidated
Entities Not
Consolidated Subtotal Trust Capital
Total
Expendable
Funds
Endowment
b)
Miscellaneous
Fees
3,371 3,371 3,371
3. Borrowings
4. Donations and
Non-
Government
Grants and
Contracts
1,205 1,205 2,429 2,429 3,450 7,084 9,059
5. Sales of
Services and
Products
27,338 79 27,417
6. Investment
Income
a) Endowment 2,687 2,687 409 3,096 1,388
b) Other
Investment
Income
7. Miscellaneous 910 910 210 210 6,779 7,899
Total 72,519 526 73,045 27,338 8,334 8,334 6,635 6,779 122,131 10,447
Source: CAUBO
I2. University Expenses
General Expendable Funds Restricted Expendable Funds
Operating
Other
(Non-
Credit)
Subtotal Ancillary Entities
Consolidated
Entities Not
Consolidated Subtotal Trust Capital
Total
1. Salaries and Wages
(i) Academic Ranks 33,828 33,828 246 34,074
(ii) Other Instruction
& Research 3,598 3,598 3,145 3,145 6,743
(iii) Other Salaries &
Wages 16,652 16,652
2,396 582 582 2,083 21,713
Total Salaries and
Wages 54,078 54,078
2,396 3,727 3,727 2,389 62,530
2. Employee Benefits 7,630 7,630
415 421 421 421 8,887
Total Salaries and
Benefits 61,708 61,708
2,811 4,148 4,148 2,750 71,417
3. Library Acquisitions 1,262 1,262 23 1,285
4. Furniture and
Equipment Purchases 812 812
215 156 156 1,224 2,407
5. Equipment Rental
and Maintenance 602 602
352 954
6. Printing and
Duplicating 305 305 7 11 11 31 354
7. Materials and
Supplies 1,707 1,707 496 388 388 27 2,618
General Expendable Funds Restricted Expendable Funds
8. Communications 305 305 23 4 4 18 350
9. Professional Fees 300 300 300
10. Cost of Goods Sold 1,908 1,908
11. Travel 1,424 1,424 289 914 914 251 2,878
12. Utilities 4,168 4,168 227 280 4,675
13. Renovations and
Alerations 916 916 916
14. Externally
Contracted Services 988 988 7,990 430 9,408
15. Scholarships,
Bursaries, etc. 3,827 3,827 2,960 6,787
16. Debt Repayments
17. Interest 1,024 1,024 3,419 4,443
18. Building, Land and
Site Services 500 500 3,774 4,274
19. Other Operational
Expenditures 4,589 4,589 508 1,478 1,478 424 6,999
20. Internal Cost
Allocations -4,599 -4,599 4,599 0
21. External Cost
Recoveries
Total 79,838 79,838 22,844 7,099 7,099 7,194 4,998 121,973
Source: CAUBO
J. Research 1. Research awards by Granting Council
J. Research Awards, by Granting Council
Social Sciences and
Humanities
Research Council of
Canada
(SSHRC)
2016/2017
Natural Science and
Engineering
Research Council of
Canada
(NSERC)
2016/2017
Canadian Institutes
of
Health Research
(CIHR)
2016/2017
No. of
Awards 16 42 1
Funding ($) $643,104.19 $1,151,756 $17,933
SSHRC: All Payments by Program Activity 2016-2017. Excludes Indirect costs. NSERC: Table
13: Grants and Scholarships by University/College. CIHR: CIHR Funding Database. Funding
Type: All *Undergraduate, graduate and research grants included
Sources: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Natural
Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Canadian Institutes of
Health Research (CIHR), StFX Research Grants Office
K. Other Useful Information
1. Academic plans
2. Key performance indicators
2A. Key performance indicators (Graduation Rate)
3. Retention Rate 2016
K1. Academic Plans
Link to the University's Academic Plans:
> http://www.stfx.ca/about/president/
K2. Seven Year Graduation Rate
Program Grad Status Valid %
Bachelor of Arts - Human Kinetics 76.7
Bachelor of Arts 52.3
Bachelor of Arts in Music 73.7
Bachelor Of Business Administration 74.5
Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics 77.9
Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition 84.8
Bachelor of Science 70.2
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 87.9
Program Grad Status by Gender Female Male
Bachelor of Arts - Human Kinetics 93.9 55.5
Bachelor of Arts 54.1 49.6
Bachelor of Arts in Music 60 78.6
Bachelor Of Business Administration 88.2 67.3
Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics 83.7 67.9
Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition 89.9 100
Bachelor of Science 69.8 70.7
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 88.2 83.3
Program Grad Rate by Athlete Status Athlete Non-
Athlete
Bachelor of Arts - Human Kinetics 73.3 77.8
Bachelor of Arts 46.2 53.0
Bachelor of Arts in Music n/a 73.7
Bachelor Of Business Administration 72.7 74.6
Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics 93.3 74.2
Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition 100 83.9
Bachelor of Science 75 69.9
Bachelor of Science in Nursing 100 87.5
K3. Retention Rates 2013-2014 Year 1 to Year 2 Retention Rate (%): 82.8%
Retention rate: Report the percentage of first-time, full-time first year students in a given fall
term who returned to the institution in the next fall term. (MacLean’s Questionnaire)