Students Award TWU Another A+

For the second year in a row, TWU students have given their university an A+ in Quality of Education. The Globe and Mail’s annual University Report Card was released on October 16th, awarding the university top marks in such categories as class size, quality of teaching and a sense of security on campus.

The ratings are the result of extensive research by The Globe and Mail. The newspaper surveyed more than 43,000 students at 53 of Canada's universities on topics ranging from student's overall satisfaction to residence services.

 

Trinity Western University's Highest Marks in 2007
As reported in The Globe and Mail
Research conducted by The Strategic Counsel

Class sizes A+
Faculty members’ knowledge of subjects A+
Overall quality of education received A+
Sense of personal safety/security A+
Availability of online course registration A+
Quality of teaching A+
Availability of faculty to students outside of classroom hours A+
Ease of course registration process A
Availability of quiet study space A
Satisfaction with university experience overall A
Reputation for high quality teaching A
Usefulness of feedback from faculty A
Reputation for undergraduate studies A
Overall academic reputation of your university A
Overall university atmosphere A
Sense of community on campus A
Degree to which academic experience will prepare you for employment A-
Amount of green space of campus A-
Study space A-
Campus medical services A-
Service provided by library staff A-
Services for international students A-
The reputation of your university among employers A-
Diversity of extra-curricular activities (e.g., clubs) A-
Space for you to register in courses necessary to complete your degree A-