St. Clair College, south Windsor main campus. Blackburn News file photo.St. Clair College, south Windsor main campus. Blackburn News file photo.
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St. Clair grads who get jobs exceeds provincial average

Key Performance Indicators released this week suggest 87.5 per cent of St. Clair College graduates had found a job within six months.

The provincial average is 86.2 per cent.

The College, with campuses in Windsor and Chatham, exceeded provincial averages in almost every category.

Compared with 78.3 per cent of graduates across Ontario, 84 per cent at St. Clair said they were satisfied or very satisfied with the overall quality of their learning experiences.

When it came to learning the skills needed to be successful in their chosen career, 89 per cent said they were satisfied or very satisfied their program had adequately prepared them.

That level of satisfaction continued even after graduation with 82.8 per cent expressing approval compared to the provincial average of 79.9 per cent.

As for employers, 84 per cent surveyed said they were satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of graduates.

More than 12,000 full-time students are enrolled in programs at St. Clair College.

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