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2009 STUDENT SURVEYS: web-exclusive charts

Students tell what they really think about their university, from the size of their classes to the quality of their profs.

Heres you will find additional results from the Canadian University Survey Consortium (CUSC).  The CUSC survey, which was commissioned by the universities, asks more than 100 questions about specific aspects of the undergraduate experience—inside the classroom and beyond—designed to provide universities with data to help them assess programs and services.

In 2008, 31 institutions took part, including two universities—UBC and the University of New Brunswick—that surveyed multiple campuses. Surveys were sent to a random sample of approximately 1,000 undergraduates in all years at each university. Institutions with fewer than 1,000 undergrads surveyed the entire cohort. Nearly 12,000 students responded.

In each chart, universities are listed in descending order. Order was determined by the percentage of students who chose the highest level of satisfaction of agreement when responding, for example, “excellent.”

Past year’s surveys are available here.
Want more? Full student survey results are available here.

The CUSC survey is an annual survey with a focus on student satisfaction. In 2008, the survey canvassed undergraduates for their opinions. Participating universities sent an extensive questionnaire to a random sampling of up to 1,000 undergrads, asking questions about everything from academics to support services. Nearly 12,000 students responded.

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The CUSC survey is an annual survey with a focus on student satisfaction. In 2008, the survey canvassed undergraduates for their opinions. Participating universities sent an extensive questionnaire to a random sampling of up to 1,000 undergrads, asking questions about everything from academics to support services. Nearly 12,000 students responded.

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The CUSC survey is an annual survey with a focus on student satisfaction. In 2008, the survey canvassed undergraduates for their opinions. Participating universities sent an extensive questionnaire to a random sampling of up to 1,000 undergrads, asking questions about everything from academics to support services. Nearly 12,000 students responded.

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The CUSC survey is an annual survey with a focus on student satisfaction. In 2008, the survey canvassed undergraduates for their opinions. Participating universities sent an extensive questionnaire to a random sampling of up to 1,000 undergrads, asking questions about everything from academics to support services. Nearly 12,000 students responded.

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The CUSC survey is an annual survey with a focus on student satisfaction. In 2008, the survey canvassed undergraduates for their opinions. Participating universities sent an extensive questionnaire to a random sampling of up to 1,000 undergrads, asking questions about everything from academics to support services. Nearly 12,000 students responded.

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The CUSC survey is an annual survey with a focus on student satisfaction. In 2008, the survey canvassed undergraduates for their opinions. Participating universities sent an extensive questionnaire to a random sampling of up to 1,000 undergrads, asking questions about everything from academics to support services. Nearly 12,000 students responded.

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The CUSC survey is an annual survey with a focus on student satisfaction. In 2008, the survey canvassed undergraduates for their opinions. Participating universities sent an extensive questionnaire to a random sampling of up to 1,000 undergrads, asking questions about everything from academics to support services. Nearly 12,000 students responded.

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