a decrease in new enrolments for master’s programs is expected, from about 3,500 a year to just under 3,300.
uwindsor expects to offset that with initiatives including a revision of the mba for managers of professionals program, a new electric vehicle stream, and expansion of the master of nursing practitioner program, among others.
phd enrolment levels are expected to remain steady over the next five years.
while initial enrolments are not expected to decline significantly, the report states that retaining students is another issue.
“our institution acknowledges facing higher attrition and lower persistence rates than our peers, affecting our ability to retain undergraduate students year-over-year until their degree completion,” the report states.
surveys revealed “a concerning trend,” with 30 per cent of first-year and graduating students rating their experience as fair or poor. the same percentage of final-year students would not choose uwindsor again if given another chance.
the report states that students leave for many reasons besides dissatisfaction with the university.
“after the pandemic, i think a lot of learners struggled with the transition back to in-person learning,” said busch. “sometimes we see that. but also, these days, individuals are complex.