❓ Question regarding student enrolments and course offerings at the South West Institute of Technology campuses for semester one and as of April 1st in 2012, 2013, and 2014. The answer provides data on publicly funded courses delivered as of July 31st and March 31st for those years.
AnsweredQoN 1812Legislative Council
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I refer to the South West Institute of Technology, and I ask: (a) what was the total number of student enrolments at each of the campuses comprising the South West Institute of Technology, for semester one for: (i) 2012; (ii) 2013; and (iii) 2014; (b) how many courses were provided at each of the campuses comprising the South West Institute of Technology, for semester one for: (i) 2012; (ii) 2013; and (iii) 2014; and (c) how many courses were provided at each of the campuses comprising the South West Institute of Technology, as at 1 April in: (i) 2012; (ii) 2013; and (iii) 2014?
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Answered
25 November 2014
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
35 days
The VET enrolment data collection is not designed to support semester based reporting as each collection point represents a standalone year-to-date snapshot of activity. The Department of Training and Workforce Development only reports enrolment activity at periodic intervals that reflect enrolments recorded from the start of the calendar year.
Publicly funded refers to all training funded by or through the Department of Training and Workforce Development.
(a) Please refer to the answer provided to Legislative Council Question without Notice 1185.
(b)(i-iii) Figures for 2012 and 2013 reflect validated VET enrolment data as at 31 July each year. Due to recent changes in the timing of national reporting requirements, figures for 2014 reflect unvalidated VET enrolment data as at 31 July 2014.
Publicly funded courses delivered:
Campus
July 2012
July 2013
July 2014
Bunbury
189
181
184
Bunbury Regional Prison
18
13
17
Collie
18
24
16
Busselton
31
37
32
Harvey
12
12
9
Margaret River
41
36
36
Nannup
0
1
0
Pemberton
1
1
1
Manjimup
29
24
31
(c)(i-iii) Figures reflect validated VET enrolment data as at 31 March each year.
Publicly funded courses delivered:
Campus
March 2012
March 2013
March 2014
Bunbury
146
132
130
Bunbury Regional Prison
15
8
7
Collie
12
14
9
Busselton
20
21
19
Harvey
9
8
3
Margaret River
25
15
17
Pemberton
1
1
0
Manjimup
18
12
15
Publicly funded refers to all training funded by or through the Department of Training and Workforce Development.
(a) Please refer to the answer provided to Legislative Council Question without Notice 1185.
(b)(i-iii) Figures for 2012 and 2013 reflect validated VET enrolment data as at 31 July each year. Due to recent changes in the timing of national reporting requirements, figures for 2014 reflect unvalidated VET enrolment data as at 31 July 2014.
Publicly funded courses delivered:
Campus
July 2012
July 2013
July 2014
Bunbury
189
181
184
Bunbury Regional Prison
18
13
17
Collie
18
24
16
Busselton
31
37
32
Harvey
12
12
9
Margaret River
41
36
36
Nannup
0
1
0
Pemberton
1
1
1
Manjimup
29
24
31
(c)(i-iii) Figures reflect validated VET enrolment data as at 31 March each year.
Publicly funded courses delivered:
Campus
March 2012
March 2013
March 2014
Bunbury
146
132
130
Bunbury Regional Prison
15
8
7
Collie
12
14
9
Busselton
20
21
19
Harvey
9
8
3
Margaret River
25
15
17
Pemberton
1
1
0
Manjimup
18
12
15
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