The majority of students at both campuses are undergraduates. UBC received 41, completed applications for its undergraduate programs last year, but only 54 per cent of applicants received an offer of acceptance into their preferred program.
In contrast, international students have admission rates of 44 per cent in Vancouver and 71 per cent for the Okanagan. For graduate students, admission rates to UBC are much tighter. At UBCO, these rates are 56 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively. Only 51 per cent of undergraduate applicants who got into their preferred program actually accepted their offer of admission, and 13 per cent of those students did not even end up registering in courses. The mean grade range for incoming first-year students during their senior year of high school was 90—92 per cent in Vancouver and 86—88 per cent in the Okanagan.
Domestic students make up a significant majority at UBC, comprising 73 per cent of students across both campuses. However, the amount of international students at UBC is increasing at a much quicker rate than that of domestic students. While the number of domestic students across both campuses has increased by 3.
Students who previously studied in Ontario and Alberta also make up a significant chunk of new UBC students. Interestingly, despite being the second most-populous province in Canada, less than one per cent of new UBC students previously attended an educational institution in Quebec. The enrolment report also provides data on the growth of international students from countries that have many students studying at UBC.
Since , the number of students with Indian citizenship has grown by per cent for undergraduates and 93 per cent for graduates.
Much of that comes from UBC Okanagan undergraduates. After years of steady growth, international student enrolment has taken a dip. While there were more international students enrolled this year than last at UBC Okanagan, a drop in enrolment at UBC Vancouver brought the overall international student headcount down to 98 per cent of what it was last year.
For successful applicants, the mean grade range for all courses completed in senior year was 89—91 per cent at UBC Vancouver and 82—84 per cent at UBC Okanagan.
COVID had heavily impacted graduate admissions, according to the report. UBC plans a one per cent reduction in domestic full-time enrolments and a 0. Indigenous student enrolment has continued to climb. The retention rate, which is the percentage of full-time first years from last year who enrolled this year, has remained steady.
However, that rate was lower for Indigenous students — 63 per cent for both campuses. China was the most popular country of origin for international students on both campuses.
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