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  • Brock defies the trend with surge in first-year applications

    MEDIA RELEASE: 6 June 2018 – R00120

    Brock University is emerging as a school of choice for more and more new students, despite a provincial decline in high school-aged applicants.

    Ontario’s ongoing demographic trough has seen the population of 18-year-olds shrink by more than 13,000 in less than a decade. Yet the confirmation rate of first-year students intending to attend Brock this September is more than 15 per cent above where it was a year ago.

    New data, including updates from the Ontario Universities Application Centre, shows Brock has more than 3,900 applicants confirmed for first-year undergraduate studies this fall — and the admissions process is still ongoing.

    The upward trend also applies to local residents, as Brock is seeing a 13 per cent spike in confirmed first-year applicants from the Niagara region. That column is currently at 801 applicants, compared to 707 a year ago.

    While much of the growth is spread across various departments, the biggest increases are in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, up by 24 per cent, and the Faculty of Mathematics and Science, up by 22 per cent. Confirmed first-year applicants for the Faculty of Social Sciences are up nearly 12 per cent.

    The new figures reflect domestic and international applications to Ontario universities from Ontario’s secondary schools, and continue a pattern that has been evident in application statistics for more than a year.

    The data also includes a 75 per cent jump in the number of international first-year students confirmed for this fall. Brock attracts students from more than 100 countries around the world.

    “Our reputation is growing, in Canada and globally, as a university of academic excellence that welcomes diversity from across the country and around the world,” said Jamie Mandigo, Vice-Provost for Enrolment Management and International.

    “People are genuinely attracted by the Brock experience. We are seeing an increasing number of students opting for Brock instead of other Ontario institutions, especially the bigger universities.”

    Mandigo said decisions are influenced by critical reputational factors, including above-average employment rates for Brock graduates, a major emphasis on experiential learning and the fact that Brock is Top 5 in Ontario for 3M Awards for Teaching Excellence.

    With more than 18,000 full- and part-time students, Brock is a comprehensive university where more than a quarter billion dollars has been invested into modern teaching and research facilities in the past decade.

    Mandigo said there are a number of applicants who have not finalized their acceptance process for this fall, and encouraged people to confirm their placement before course selection for the Fall Term begins next week.

    “The numbers show that Brock is the place to be, and it’s not too late to apply. If anyone is still considering, then please talk to us.”

    For more information about enrolling at Brock, contact central@brocku.ca or visit brocku.ca

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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  • Brock grads encouraged to ‘fight for change’

    MEDIA RELEASE: 5 June 2018 – R00119

    Ideas have great power, but they’re useless without people willing to fight for them.

    That was the message Canadian Labour Congress President Hassan Yussuff delivered to Faculty of Social Sciences graduates Tuesday, June 5 as he gave the Convocation address at Brock University.

    After being awarded an honorary doctorate from Brock Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo, the former union leader and longtime workers’ rights advocate gave a powerful talk about being engaged in democracy.

    “Progress happens when you get engaged and we fight for change together,” said Yussuff, who was the first-ever Human Rights Director for the Canadian Auto workers and has served as President of the CLC since 2014.

    After emigrating from Guyana at 16 years old, Yussuff got a job as a mechanic, joined the union and then became a union leader at 18.

    “You are the new generation of Canadian leaders,” he told the large group of graduands Tuesday. “Brock has given you the tools to engage and reshape our democracy and your country needs you. So pick up an issue, show up, join with others and persevere.”

    He left the graduating class with three key points: That ideas have power; That those ideas are powerless without boots on the ground to take action; And to never quit.

    “Nothing worth fighting for comes easy,” said Yussuff. “It’s always a struggle. But a great leader never quits. They push on and keep building because they know that progress is always possible.”

    Brock University’s Spring Convocation continues Wednesday with 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. ceremonies for the Faculty of Education. Thursday will see graduates from the Goodman School of Business cross the stage at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

    On Friday at 10 a.m., the final ceremony in Brock’s 103rd Convocation will include students from both the Faculties of Humanities, and Math and Science.

    Giving the Convocation address will be St. Catharines native and world-renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky, who will receive an honorary degree.

    A major milestone will also be celebrated when Brock’s 100,000th graduate will receive their degree. Exactly who will be the milestone graduate will remain a secret until they cross the stage. The watershed moment comes 51 years after John Auld became the first-ever Brock graduate at a ceremony held on May 26, 1967.

    All of the Convocation ceremonies are free to attend and no tickets are required. Parking is free for guests throughout the week. For those who can’t make it to the Brock Campus for Spring Convocation, the ceremonies will be streamed at brocku.ca/livestream

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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