CAUCE releases results of annual continuing education survey

The Canadian Association for University Continuing Education (CAUCE) has published the results of its annual members survey, which examines continuing education (CE) activities. The 44 participating institutions reported more than 576,000 CE registrations, of which about 289,000 were in career and workforce development programming. “The data shows that continuing education plays a far greater role in Canada’s learning and workforce landscape than many realize,” explained CAUCE Data Collection Committee Acting Chair Lisa Rochman. CAUCE notes that more than half of respondents’ CE registrations are not captured in government enrolment reporting. Among those that offer programming to international students, 79% reported a decline in international registrations.

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