The bar chart illustrates discontinued student college enrolment numbers per 1,000 students in four countries (Australia, the UK, Canada, the US). The data are distributed across three areas (Business, Medicine, Education) in 2015.
Overall, it is clear that in the Business sector, Australia had the highest figures, while the US had the lowest.Moreover, in Medicine, the UK had the highest; in contrast, Canada had the lowest.Canada had the highest number of discontinued university enrolments in Education area.However, the UK had the lowest. The US consistently remained in the same situation in Business and Medicine.
Concerning the Business sector Australia had the highest figure, with nearly 4,200 students, before declining to almost 2,200 students in the UK. Afterward, enrollments experienced a slight growth to just above 5,000 students in Canada, then declined to 2,000 students in the US. Similarly, in the Education segment, starting with around 4,500 students in Australia, enrollments fell to just above 3,000 students in the UK , then enrolment rates sharply increased to around 4,500 students. Despite this, enrollments witnessed a decline to 5,000 students
Regarding the Medicine sector, Australia had nearly 2,500 students initially, then experienced a slight growth to just above 4,500 students in the UK. Whereas, Canada experienced a major decline to 1,200 students. The number of discontinued student enrollments was 2,000 students in the US.
