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Chart D.2.4 University graduation rates, by level of degree and sex, Canada, 1995 and 2005

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Chart D.2.4 University graduation rates, by level of degree and sex, Canada, 1995 and 2005
Notes: Graduation rates were calculated by dividing the total number of graduates regardless of their age by the population at the "typical" age of graduation (age 22 for bachelor's and first professional degrees, age 24 for master's degrees, and age 27 for earned doctorates). Rates presented in this chart include foreign students. The rate for British Columbia does not include bachelor's degrees granted by university colleges. 2005 university degrees, diplomas and certificates granted for University of Regina not available.
Data source: Table D.2.6.
Chart source:
Statistics Canada and Council of Ministers of Education. 2007. Education indicators in Canada: Report of the Pan-Canadian Education Indicators Program. Catalogue no. 81-582-XIE. Ottawa.
Updated June 16, 2008.