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TABLE 14
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF B.C. COLLEGE TRANSFERS WHO HAVE GRADUATED FROM SFU
(FOR B.C. COLLEGE TRANSFERS ADMITTED FROM 1990/91 TO 1994/95)

Admission GPA First Semester
CGPA at SFU
CGPA after
30 credit hours
passed at SFU
CGPA at
Graduation
from SFU
Region/College N GPA N GPA N GPA N GPA
Non Lower Mainland
Northern B.C. 118 3.04 119 2.93 117 3.11 119 3.16
New Caledonia College 96 3.06 97 2.97 95 3.16 97 3.18
Northern Lights College 8 2.91 8 2.91 8 3.21 8 3.18
Northwest Community College 14 3.01 14 2.67 14 2.75 14 3.02
Interior/Kootenays 230 3.07 230 2.76 226 2.89 230 2.99
College of the Rockies 11 3.30 11 3.27 11 3.30 11 3.34
Okanagan University College 116 3.08 116 2.80 114 2.91 116 3.02
Selkirk College 30 3.08 30 2.58 29 2.85 30 2.95
Univ College of the Cariboo 73 3.01 73 2.68 72 2.82 73 2.92
Vancouver Island 105 3.09 105 2.82 105 2.90 105 3.01
Camosun College 40 3.13 40 2.84 40 2.90 40 3.00
Malaspina University-College 62 3.03 62 2.80 62 2.90 62 3.02
North Island College 3 3.65 3 3.01 3 2.88 3 2.96
Lower Mainland
Public 1,638 2.95 1,638 2.70 1,632 2.81 1,638 2.91
Capilano College 307 2.85 307 2.59 306 2.73 307 2.87
Douglas College 464 3.04 464 2.67 464 2.78 464 2.89
Kwantlen University College 269 3.08 269 2.73 268 2.83 269 2.94
Univ Coll of the Fraser Valley 151 3.06 151 2.82 149 2.97 151 3.08
Langara College 447 2.81 447 2.76 445 2.83 447 2.89
Private 204 2.86 204 2.54 204 2.69 204 2.70
Columbia College 143 2.79 143 2.58 143 2.70 143 2.72
Coquitlam College 61 3.04 61 2.45 61 2.66 61 2.68
Total Lower Mainland 1,842 2.94 1,842 2.69 1,836 2.80 1,842 2.89
Total B.C. College Transfers 2,295 2.97 2,296 2.71 2,284 2.83 2,296 2.92

Note:
a) The admission GPA for one college transfer was not available.
b) Students pursuing multiple credentials are included in the graduation statistics if at least one of the credentials has been awarded.
c) Not all students who have graduated have a CGPA after 30 hours at SFU (eg. students in PDP program are not given a letter grade after 30 credits for taking Educ 401/402/405. Also, certificate students may be in graduate statistics without having completed 30 hours at SFU.




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