SCHOOL READINESS
AVERAGE INCOME
kindergarten students lack and helping behaviours 37.2% ofprosocial of kindergarten students are very in general knowledge and 36.5% ready communication skills
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE
POST-SECONDARY GRADUATE
$30,205
$48,256
SOURCE: HEALTHY CHILD MANITOBA, 2014/2015
SOURCE: NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, 2011
ADULT LITERACY AND LEARNING
2,228 8,153
MANITOBA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES Overall
adults enrolled in adult literacy programs
SOURCE: PROVINCE OF MANITOBA
Indigenous
number of adults enrolled in adult learning programs
LEARNING OPPORTUNITY
77
.2%
SOURCE: PROVINCE OF MANITOBA, 2014/2015
HIGH SCHOOL INCOMPLETES
2014
WINNIPEG 15.5% MANITOBA 19.0% CANADA 16.9%
83
47
.1%
2016
.2%
2014
58
.4%
2016
STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH
17,723
of the population aged 15+ who have not completed high school SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA, 2016
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
students aged 6-19 diagnosed with a mental disorder between 2009-2013 SOURCE: MANITOBA CENTRE FOR HEALTH POLICY, 2016
SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA, 2016
93% 95% of college graduates employed within three years
university undergraduate 29,990 full-time students enrolled in Winnipeg
of bachelor degree graduates employed within three years
SOURCE: NATIONAL GRADUATE SURVEY, 2013
AVERAGE COST OF UNDERGRADUATE TUITION Canadian Student:
UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA International Student:
UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA SOURCE: VARIOUS, 2016
Pathways to Education is an afterschool tutoring program that provides customized support for high school students in the inner-city, helping ensure they thrive in school and in life.
EDUCATION WITHIN THE SECTOR The Winnipeg Foundation supports learning and leadership development for those working in the charitable sector. Professional Development Grants for conference attendance, training and mentorship help organizations better serve our community.
SOURCE: ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, 2017
POST-GRADUATION EMPLOYMENT
ON THE RIGHT PATH
The Newcomer Youth Education Support Services Coalition brings together local African cultural organizations to provide summer learning and after-school programs for newcomer kids at locations across the city.
25.9% COMPARED TO 48.7% of the total population
Canada Learning Bonds help low income students attend post-secondary, but in Manitoba only 19 percent of eligible families have signed up. Career Trek is reaching out to raise awareness and help youth succeed.
SCHOOL SUPPORT FOR NEWCOMER KIDS
UNIVERSITY ENROLMENT
of Indigenous people aged 15+ in Winnipeg had a post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree
Community leadership
$3,405 $4,008 $12,687
$15,430
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