Student Achievement

Design student

As mandated by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA), Algonquin College is required to publish information to the public regarding student achievement.

The interior design program leading to the Bachelor of Interior Design is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, www.accredit-id.org, 206 Grandville Avenue, Suite 350, Grand Rapids, MI 49503.

The CIDA-accredited program prepares students for entry-level interior design practice, for advanced study, and to apply for membership in professional interior design organizations. The Bachelor of Interior Design granted by Algonquin College meets the educational requirement for eligibility to sit for the National Council for Interior Design Qualification Examination (NCIDQ Exam). For more information about NCIDQ Exam eligibility visit: https://www.cidq.org/eligibility-requirements.

Student Success

During the 2020/21 academic year, Algonquin College Bachelor of Interior Design students have received the following awards:

  • Knoll Always Modern Award: Michaela Hardy
  • Jeney Wolchuk: Genevieve Bowlby
  • CTI Working Environments Scholarship Award: Delaney Leefe
  • Formica Form Student Design Competition: two students in the top 10
  • IDEC Student Video Competition: 2nd place Kerrington Johnston & Morgan Ott
  • Metropolis Future 100 top Architecture and Interior Design Graduates 2021: Bifeng Lin

During the 2019/20 academic year, Algonquin College Bachelor of Interior Design students have received the following awards:

  • Knoll Always Modern Award: Delaney Leefe
  • Jeney Wolchuk: Brenna Richins
  • CTI Working Environments Scholarship Award: Grace Bergstrome
  • Formica Form Student Design Competition: one student in the top 10
  • Doug Murray Life Bursary: Christine Keys, Andrea Mcmullen, Linh Dinh

During the 2018/19 academic year, Algonquin College Bachelor of Interior Design students have received the following awards:

  • Knoll Always Modern Award: Corrine Fill
  • Jeney Wolchuk: Brenna Richins
  • Nicole Sammut Scholarship: Michaela Scolli
  • Co-Op Awards of Excellence – Student Achievement: Vladilena Kipriyanova
  • Norma Ruth Ridley Scholarship (across Ontario): Courtney Clarke
  • CTI Working Environments Scholarship Award: Courtney Clarke and James Knapton

AC StudentStudent Retention

Student Attrition and Retention – 1st year only:

94% of students admitted in the fall of 2020 returned in the fall of 2021,
putting attrition at 6%.

98% of students admitted in the fall of 2019 returned in the fall of 2020,
putting attrition at 2%.

76% of students admitted in the fall of 2018 returned in the fall of 2019,
putting attrition at 24%.

Data sourced from the Statistics by Program report in the GeneSIS system (STI011)

Student design workGraduation Rates

77% of the students from the class of 2021 graduated in 4 years
62%
of the students from the class of 2020 graduated in 4 years
89%
of the students from the class of 2019 graduated in 4 years
73% of the students from the class of 2018 graduated in 4 years

Data generated by reviewing the Students by Program reports for various years in the GeneSIS system (STI006).

AC StudentJob Placement Rates

Graduate employment data is collected through the Key Performance Indicator reports as published by the Ontario Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development. https://www.ontario.ca/page/ministry-advanced-education-and-skills-development

Graduates of the Bachelor of Interior Design Program report the following employment rates:

In 2020, 71% of the graduates surveyed were employed, 67% reported that their work was related to the program, 33% reported that it was partially related.

In 2019, 86% of the graduates surveyed were employed, 100% reported that their work was related to the program, 0% reported that it was partially related.

In 2018, 100% of the graduates surveyed were employed, 73% reported that their work was related to the program, 0% reported that it was partially related.

In 2017, 97% of the graduates surveyed were employed, 86% reported that their work was related to the program, 12% reported that it was partially related.

 

Source: KPI Graduate and Employer Satisfaction report

Student workAcceptance into Graduate Programs

Graduates of the Bachelor of Interior Design Program have successfully been accepted into graduate programs in disciplines including museum set design, healthcare design, communication design, urban planning, interior design, and architecture. Surveys administered at the program level indicate the following:

In 2017, 6.4% of the graduating class were accepted into graduate studies, out of the 8.4% that applied.