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Simon Fraser's research performance has been noted by several bibliometric university rankings, which uses citation analysis to evaluates the impact a university has on academic publications. In 2019, the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities ranked Simon Fraser 378th in the world, and 16th in Canada. [ 69 ]
In 2014, the Toronto-based CampusRanking.ca began publication of its annual Canadian University and College Rankings, focusing on undergraduate education. The student-generated rankings asked over 40,000 undergraduate students and alumni to rate their schools. The survey was done across 135 schools in Canada. [14]
Simon Fraser University was founded in 1965 and by 1982, the business discipline had grown to sufficient size to become its own distinct faculty, and the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree was established. [1] In 2022, SFU Beedie celebrates its 40th anniversary.
The acceptance rate for McMaster University's medical school was 3.8% in 2017. [17] The Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine received over 5200 applications in 2014 for a class size of approximately 200 students. [17] The average GPA of entering undergraduates in the Class of 2017 was 3.83 and the average MCAT verbal score was 11 (95th ...
Name Province City/cities Lang. Est. Undergraduate students [5] Graduate students [5] Total full-time students [5]; Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Alberta University of the Arts
Fraser International College (FIC) is situated in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, and commenced its operations in September 2006. FIC functions as a private educational institution in partnership with Simon Fraser University. The courses offered at FIC are developed in collaboration with SFU's faculty and departments, ensuring a meticulous ...
Cariboo College offered two-year academic programs that enabled students to transfer to UBC and the recently established Simon Fraser University (SFU) and University of Victoria (UVic). The college also began vocational training programs to serve the needs of forestry, mining and other industries in the region.
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