Transitions to Post-Secondary Education
at George Brown College · Toronto, Ontario · On the official programs page ↗
How well this program's existence and the school's data are sourced. 61/100
Quality adjusted for the school's cost. 65/100 · see how George Brown College compares
How this program ranks
All Arts & Humanities programs →Among Canadian colleges offering Arts & Humanities, Transitions to Post-Secondary Education at George Brown College ranks #26 of 50 on our program score: verified school-wide outcomes (40%), recognized strength in Arts & Humanities (25%), data transparency (20%) and value (15%). Here's exactly how its 52/100 was reached:
How we calculated this 52/100: the real numbers52/100
Verified school-wide outcomes 40% · recognized strength in Arts & Humanities 25% · data transparency 20% · value 15%.
- 16 ptsVerified school-wide outcomes40/100: George Brown College's verified outcome score, inherited (no fabricated per-program number)× 40% → 16 pts
- 14 ptsRecognised strength in Arts & Humanities55/100: Arts & Humanities is offered but not a flagged strength (floors at 55)× 25% → 14 pts
- 12 ptsProgram data transparency61/100: this program's transparency score (below)× 20% → 12 pts
- 10 ptsValue65/100: quality adjusted for George Brown College's cost× 15% → 10 pts
We don't yet publish verified program-LEVEL outcomes, so this program inherits its school's verified figures, labelled as such: never a per-program number we can't source.
Compared with other Arts & Humanities programs
- 1General Arts and Science - Diploma OptionConestoga CollegeB
- 2General Arts and Science - One YearConestoga CollegeB
- 3General Arts and Science: English Language StudiesConestoga CollegeB
- 4Academic English Program for University and College EntranceRed River College PolytechnicB-
- 5Academic FoundationsRed River College PolytechnicB-
Transparency
Compare schools on transparencyThe one program-level signal we can verify today is whether this program is listed on George Brown College's official programs page. The rest is George Brown College's own data transparency, inherited and labelled; we don't yet have verified per-program stats.
How we calculated this 61/100: the real numbers61/100
30% (listed on the school's official programs page) + 70% (the school's own data-transparency score).
- 30 ptsProgram listed on an official pageThis programYes: existence confirmed on the school's official programs page (1/1)× 30% → 30 pts
Existence confirmed on georgebrown.ca
Sourceofficial source ↗ - 31 ptsGeorge Brown College's data-transparency scoreSchool-level44/100: the school's own rubric (shown on its profile)× 70% → 31 pts
The one genuinely program-level signal we can verify today is whether the program is listed officially. The rest is the school's transparency, inherited and labelled.
Outcomes (school-wide)
Compare on graduate employmentWe don't yet publish program-level outcomes, so Transitions to Post-Secondary Education inherits George Brown College's verified school-wide figures. These are what feed its program score, never a per-program number we can't source.
How we calculated this 40/100: the real numbers40/100
Each verified outcome is scored 0-100 against the range its peers actually publish, then blended by weight.
- 26 ptsGraduate employment83.6%: graduate employmentscaled within the 78-90% range across the 9 peers that publish it → 47/100, weighted 55%
“George Brown 67.0 83.6 74.6 — graduate employment 83.6%”
Extracted fromGovernment of Ontario / Colleges Ontario, Key Performance Indicators (2022-23 reporting year; 2021-22 graduates) ↗· as of 2022-23 - 11 ptsGraduation rate67%: graduation ratescaled within the 61.2-74% range across the 8 peers that publish it → 45/100, weighted 25%
“George Brown 67.0 83.6 74.6 — graduation rate 67%”
Extracted fromGovernment of Ontario / Colleges Ontario, Key Performance Indicators (2022-23 reporting year; 2021-22 graduates) ↗· as of 2022-23 - 3 ptsGraduate satisfaction74.6%: graduate satisfactionscaled within the 71.7-90.7% range across the 9 peers that publish it → 15/100, weighted 20%
“George Brown 67.0 83.6 74.6 — graduate satisfaction 74.6%”
Extracted fromGovernment of Ontario / Colleges Ontario, Key Performance Indicators (2022-23 reporting year; 2021-22 graduates) ↗· as of 2022-23
All 3 outcome metrics are verified to an official source.
Program facts
- Field
- Arts & Humanities
- Credential
- Diploma / certificate (some degrees)
- School
- George Brown College
- Domestic tuition
- $4,300/yr
- Existence
- georgebrown.ca ↗Listed on the school's official programs page
Per-program stats are honestly Unverified until a program-level figure is sourced. Data as of June 2026.
Full school profile
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