Student Transitions Project

Last updated on July 23, 2024

The Student Transitions Project uses personal education numbers (PENs) to track B.C. student data across both K-12 and public post-secondary education systems. This information guides program planning and management to help students transition successfully to post-secondary education and graduate.

Strict procedures ensure that privacy is protected – data used for the project cannot be used to make decisions about individual students.

Steering Committee

The role of the steering committee is to:

  • Determine policy-related research questions to guide analysis of data exchanged under the Student Transitions Project Information Sharing Agreement
  • Determine how parties to the agreement can use the data and who can use it
  • Assess third-party requests for access to the aggregate data that does not contain personal information
  • Establish timelines, methods and procedures for the exchange of data
  • Review data analysis reports
  • Ensure that any exchange of personal information meets the requirements of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

Find out more about project governance:

Information & Data Usage Policies

Latest Releases

Annual Reports

Special Topic Reports

Previous years’ reports can be accessed on this external website.

 

Contact information

Contact the Student Transitions Project Secretariat for more information:

STP Secretariat

Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills