2014 University Rankings: Comprehensive results

Victoria passes Simon Fraser to take the top spot

<p>OCTOBER 11, 2012 &#8211;  Dr. Andrew Wender engages students during a political science lecture at the University of Victoria. (Photo by Deddeda White for Maclean&#8217;s)</p>

University of Victoria (Deddeda White for Maclean’s)

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The Maclean’s University Rankings place schools into one of three categories to recognize differences in levels of research funding, diversity of offerings and breadth and depth of graduate and professional programs. Universities in the Comprehensive category, ranked here, have a significant amount of research activity and a wide range of programs at the undergraduate and graduate level, including professional degrees. Be sure to check out the other two ranking categories, Medical Doctoral and Primarily Undergraduate, and our methodology. For dozens of charts, our reputation survey, student satisfaction results and stories about what’s new on campuses, buy the 130-page Maclean’s University Rankings, on newsstands and iPads.

2014 RankingSchoolLast Year
1Victoria(2)
2Simon Fraser(1)
3Waterloo(3)
4New Brunswick(4)
*5Guelph(5)
*5Memorial(*6)
7Carleton(*6)
8Regina(9)
9York(8)
*10Ryerson(12)
*10Wilfrid Laurier(11)
*10Windsor(10)
13Concordia(13)
14UQAM(14)
15Brock(15)

* Indicates a tie