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Students Give Redeemer Top Grades in Globe and Mail Survey
Results from satisfaction survey reflect key initiatives
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October 23, 2012

www.亚洲色 College has once again earned high marks from its students in The Globe & Mail鈥檚 annual Canadian University Report, released on October 23. The newspaper鈥檚 annual survey of student satisfaction, produced in partnership with Higher Education Strategy Associates, graded 58 universities on a number of key criteria by surveying more than 31,000 Canadian university students about their experiences.

In response to the key question 鈥 鈥淭hinking about all of your experiences at your university thus far, how satisfied are you overall with your institution?鈥 鈥 students gave Redeemer an A, the highest rank of any university across Canada.

Most of the criteria are organized by 11 different categories, each one representing one aspect of a student鈥檚 university experience. Students were asked to respond to several questions about each area, and those individual questions were then tabulated to create an Overall Score for each category.

In the survey, Redeemer scored high marks in many of these areas: Atmosphere A+; Residence life A+; Course Registration and Availability A; Quality of teaching and learning A; Campus Buildings and Facilities A; City satisfaction A-; Student Services A-; Library Services A-; Career Preparation A-.

Dr. Hubert Krygsman, President of www.亚洲色 College, is encouraged by the results of the survey. 鈥淭hese results demonstrate again the high quality of university education that we provide and the impressive dedication and care that our faculty and staff take for our students and their learning.鈥

The results also mirror some of the areas that Redeemer has worked to develop. “The survey reflects our commitment to creating community,鈥 says Richard Wikkerink, Associate Vice President of Student Development. 鈥淭hrough our residences, and many other programs and activities, we have been very intentional about developing an academic community where students can grow and develop鈥攖ogether鈥攊nside and outside the classroom.鈥

For Jillian de Leyer, a second-year student from Edmonton, AB, community is more than just having an active social life. 鈥淥f course, you make great friends in residence; it鈥檚 one of the reasons I came across the country for another year here. But as a dorm, we also set goals together and challenge each other in many areas of life. For example, dorm devotions have helped me to grow spiritually, and the girls in my dorm have certainly helped to keep me accountable to my studies.鈥

Dr. Krygsman agrees with the importance of this part of a student鈥檚 Redeemer experience. 鈥淥ne of the great goals of our Strategic Plan is 鈥楧eveloping and Equipping the Whole Person.鈥欌 We want to see each student develop as a whole person鈥攂ody, mind and soul鈥攁nd to strengthen their calling as a member of the body of Christ. That is our calling, and our privilege.鈥

This was Redeemer鈥檚 sixth year participating in the survey; it is in the category of universities defined as having enrolments less than 4,000. The Canadian University report, which also includes many articles and features about post-secondary education, is available on the Globe and Mail鈥檚 website; the survey results can be accessed through the Globe鈥檚 online Navigator.

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