Concordia hits bottom: magazine

Concordia did not fare well in Maclean’s annual university rankings, placing dead last of all 11 comprehensive universities in Canada.
“I am not happy with the ratings and these ratings do not accurately reflect Concordia,” said Frederick Lowy, rector and vice-chancellor of Concordia.
Maclean’s divides Canada’s universities into three main categories: primarily undergraduate, medical/doctoral, and comprehensive. Concordia falls into the latter division, meaning it has a variety of graduate and undergraduate program as well as significant research activity.

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