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Satisfaction survey shows high marks for college


A survey of 2006 Holland College graduates indicates that more than 96 per cent of the respondents who were in the labour market were employed one year after graduation, a rate that is 6 per cent higher the overall employment rate in the province. The study, which is conducted annually in May, gathers information regarding labour force participation, employment rates, and satisfaction levels.

The survey showed that almost 83 per cent of the respondents are employed in areas related to their field of study. Of the graduates surveyed, 93.9 per cent said that they would come to the college again for training, and of those, 88.5 per cent indicated that they would choose the same program again. When asked if they would recommend the college to a friend, 94.8 per cent of the respondents indicated that they would.

Holland College President Brian McMillan sees the findings as a strong indication that the colleges programs continue to provide students with relevant, high quality industry focused training.

"Student satisfaction and success are important benchmarks for us," Dr. McMillan said. "The high satisfaction level of our graduates and their participation in the labour market are strong indicators that our programs are providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to enter or re-enter the workforce successfully. We look forward to building on these outstanding results and strengthening our reputation as a leader in post-secondary training."


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Sara Underwood, Media and Communications Officer
Tel: 902-566-9695
Date: Thursday, September 27, 2007