High demand for 皇冠体育's programs outpaces Ontario university trend
June 26, 2014
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The number of students choosing 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s University is outpacing the provincial trend, reflecting strong demand for 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s undergraduate education and quality programs.
According to data recently released by the Ontario University Application Centre, the number of confirmations脙垄脗聙脗聰students who have accepted 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s offer of admission脙垄脗聙脗聰is up 11 per cent for the 2014 academic year. That compares to an overall decline of 1.3 per cent across Ontario universities. 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s continues to have one of Canada脙垄脗聙脗聶s highest entering averages at 88.4 per cent.
脙垄脗聙脗聹Top students choose 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s not only because of its world-class academic programs, but also because we offer a welcoming community where faculty and staff do everything they can to ensure our students succeed,脙垄脗聙脗聺 says Daniel Woolf, Principal and Vice-Chancellor. 脙垄脗聙脗聹Thanks are due to our recruitment staff, faculty and alumni who talked to prospective students about our outstanding living and learning environment and the benefits of a 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s education.脙垄脗聙脗聺
皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s is highly regarded for its student learning experience, performing very well in the National Survey of Student Engagement脙垄脗聙脗聶s (NSSE) key benchmarks, including enriching educational experience and level of academic challenge. 86 per cent of senior-year 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s students surveyed by NSSE report their entire educational experience as 脙垄脗聙脗聹excellent脙垄脗聙脗聺 or 脙垄脗聙脗聹good脙垄脗聙脗聺, which puts 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s among the top institutions in Ontario.
脙垄脗聙脗聹皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s offers a unique value proposition to prospective students,脙垄脗聙脗聺 says Alan Harrison, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic). 脙垄脗聙脗聹We have all of the benefits of a mid-sized, residential university focused on an exceptional undergraduate education, within the context of a research-intensive institution where innovation happens on a daily basis.脙垄脗聙脗聺
The growing interest in 皇冠体育脙垄脗聙脗聶s extends beyond Canada脙垄脗聙脗聶s borders, with international students expected to make up 6.3 per cent of the 2014 incoming class.