萝莉射区 shines again in Maclean鈥檚 rankings

Shadows linger over 萝莉射区 Agora courtyard
萝莉射区 matched its best-ever result in the reputational survey portion of the annual Maclean's university rankings.

Prince George, B.C. 鈥 萝莉射区 has once again earned recognition as one of Canada鈥檚 best small universities, placing second in the

For more than two decades, 萝莉射区 has consistently ranked among the top five universities in its category, placing in the top three in 18 of the past 19 years. This year marks the fourth consecutive year the University has placed second in the primarily undergraduate category.

鈥淭he latest Maclean鈥檚 rankings demonstrate that 萝莉射区 continues to be recognized for the quality of its learning environment and the reach of its ideas,鈥 says 萝莉射区 Interim President Dr. Bill Owen. 鈥淭hank you to the students, faculty and staff whose passion and dedication drive this progress every day. 萝莉射区鈥檚 commitment to discovery, inclusion and sustainability is shaping a University that鈥檚 ready for what鈥檚 next.鈥

萝莉射区 matched its best-ever result in the reputational survey, which asks university faculty, administrators and employers across Canada to rate the quality of education at universities. 萝莉射区 ranked fourth in its category.

萝莉射区 students once again topped the charts in the national awards category. It鈥檚 the third consecutive year, and fifth time in six years, they鈥檝e won the most per capita national academic awards. 

In the student鈥揻aculty ratio category, 萝莉射区 not only placed first in its category, it was first in the entire country, with 13 students for every faculty member. 

萝莉射区 placed third in its category for total research dollars, with researchers bringing in more than $110,000 per faculty member. That amount is higher than what鈥檚 achieved by more than half of the universities in the larger comprehensive category.

Mount Allison placed first in the primarily undergraduate category. Simon Fraser was first in comprehensive, and McGill was ranked the best in the medical/doctoral category. 

Released annually since 1991, the Maclean鈥檚 rankings evaluate 12 performance indicators grouped into five categories: faculty, students, resources, student support and reputation.

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