Maclean's ranks 腦瞳憫 amongst top universities
October 12, 2017
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Queens held its position as one of Canadas leading medical-doctoral universities according to the 紼硃釵梭梗硃紳s 2018 university rankings, placing fourth overall in the category.
Queens trailed only McGill University, the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia in the category that includes 15 universities with a broad range of Ph.D. programs and research, as well as medical schools.
In the student satisfaction ranking Queens moved up one spot to second, placing in the top three in eight of the 10 categories. Queens led the way in terms of student life staff and extracurricular activities, and placed second in administrative staff, academic advising staff, residence life and bureaucracy (least red tape), as well as steps to prevent sexual assault.
The results of the 紼硃釵梭梗硃紳s rankings speak to the quality of a Queens education, says Principal Daniel Woolf. In particular, I am pleased to note that Queens ranked second in the steps to prevent sexual assault category in the student satisfaction survey, which reflects the hard work and importance the university and Queens community has placed on making the university a safe and supportive environment for all students, staff and faculty.
紼硃釵梭梗硃紳s also provided statistics that showed Queens is tops in the proportion of undergraduate students who graduate (89.5 per cent), second in student retention from first to second year (94.7 per cent), and fifth for average entering grade (89 per cent).
The results of the 紼硃釵梭梗硃紳s rankings speak to the quality of a Queens education. In particular, I am pleased to note that Queens ranked second in the steps to prevent sexual assault category in the student satisfaction survey, which reflects the hard work and importance the university and Queens community has placed on making the university a safe and supportive environment for all students, staff and faculty. Principal Daniel Woolf
Queens had strong results in several other categories in the overall ranking, placing second in faculty awards and in scholarships and bursaries, while placing fourth in student awards and library expenses.
Queens placed eighth out of 49 universities in the national reputational ranking, which surveyed high school guidance counsellors and businesspeople as well as university faculty and senior administrators. In the three categories of the reputational ranking, Queens placed sixth for highest quality, eighth for most innovative, and 10th for leaders of tomorrow.