Yesterday the
Globe and Mail released its 8th annual Canadian University Report. One key finding in the survey is that students representing smaller campuses in the country report better student-faculty interaction than the larger schools. In terms of overall student satisfaction, UWO received an "A" among large universities; UoGuelph earned an "A+" among medium-sized institutions; UFV, Nipissing, and StFX all scored "A" grades in the small universities category; and Bishop's U, Redeemer, The King's University College (Edmonton), and TWU represented most satisfied for very small universities. The report includes articles on a variety of topics, including the
use of social networks in admissions,
learning technology, and
today's generation of first-year students. There is also an interview with
uOttawa president Allan Rock, and features on
UoGuelph, the
Alma Mater Society at Queen's, and the
"ultimate college town" -- Halifax.
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