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  • 2017/12/14 7:18
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Maclean Magazine 2018  University Rankings Percentage of international students at major Canadian universities (based on 2016 data). Canadian-American immigrants know that the percentage of international students in schools is also a great concern to students and parents when applying for college. Let's take a look at the following sections: Which schools have more students and which schools have fewer students?

 

As of fall 2016, the share of international students at Canadian universities in first year freshmen is as follows:

International Student ( Year 1) The percentage   of International Student in 2016 Fall

School  

Percentages

UBC

31.0

McGill

30.7

Bishop's

29.6

Toronto

25.7

Saint    Mary's

21.0

Dalhousie

20.2

UQAM

19.5

Cape    Breton

19.4

UPEI

19.2

Waterloo

18.0

Simon    Fraser

17.0

Alberta

16.6

Laval

14.6

Moncton

13.8

York

13.5

Regina

13.1

Concordia

12.9

Carleton

12.5

Western

11.5

Memorial

11.0

Acadia

10.4

McMaster

10.4

Mount    Allison

10.0

Brandon

9.9

Montréal

9.9

Ottawa

9.1

Lakehead

8.5

Victoria

8.5

New    Brunswick

8.2

Queen's

8.2

Sherbrooke

8.2

Mount    Saint Vincent

8.0

Manitoba

7.8

St.    Thomas

7.4

Calgary

7.1

Windsor

7.1

UOIT

7.0

Brock

6.9

Wilfrid    Laurier

5.9

Winnipeg

5.6

St.    Francis Xavier

5.4

Lethbridge

5.2

Ryerson

5.0

Laurentian

4.2

Trent

3.7

Saskatchewan

2.9

Guelph

2.7

UNBC

2.2

Nipissing

0.6

The top five schools with the highest proportion of international students are:

University of British Columbia UBC (31%), McGill University McGill University (30.7%), University of Bishop's University (29.6%), University of Toronto (25.7%), Saint Mary's University (21%).

 

Although the University of British Columbia UBC, McGill University McGill, University of Toronto, University of Toronto, the three universities, although the relatively high proportion of international students, but they are the top three Canadian Medical University class, we can see that a university The percentage of international students can not be used as an absolute reference for choosing a school.

 

In addition, let us look at the situation of schools represented by Calpe immigrants:

• York University, York University, International students make up 13.5% of first year undergraduates

• Carleton University, Carleton University, International Students 12.9% of Freshmen in First Year

• Western University, Western University, International Students 11.5% of Freshmen in First Year

• Victoria University, International Students 8.5% of first year undergraduate students

• UIT, U. International students make up 7.0% of first year undergraduate students

• Wilfred Laurier University, Laurel University, 5.9% international students in first year

• Guelph University, International Students 2.7% of Freshmen in First Year

 

According to Canadian immigrants, the ranking of major schools in selecting schools depends on such factors as the ranking of students, the direction of development of students, and the reputation of schools. However, the proportion of international students can refer to it but can not be regarded as the main measure.