University of Western Ontario [The]

Undefined Campus > (Main)

  • 1151 Richmond Street, London, ON, N6A 5B8view map
  • (519) 661-2100
  • (519) 661-3710
  • January 11, 2012 (Ontario students). All other students, please review the website for details.
  • October 31, 2010
  • www.uwo.ca

Fact Sheet

  • 1878
  • University
  • Research Intensive
  • English

What the Students Say

Five Things:

  1. Wide variety of courses and programs; "personalized" degrees
  2. Some final-year undergrad courses can apply toward master's
  3. Approachable, involved instructors
  4. Strong school spirit, community feel
  5. Larger classes on Main campus; smaller at three affiliated university colleges

Courses With Kudos

Medicine, Health Sciences, Engineering, Business, Social Sciences

Student Sound Offs

"Even first-year students have classes taught by the best professors in the school -- we don't get shoved off onto graduate students."

"London is not a very exciting city, but the Western campus is full of activities ... There's snowboarding/skiing on University College hill in the winter, so many clubs you can join, programs and groups that further your knowledge on different topics and free drop-in sessions for sports."

"The class sizes are pretty big (up to 800 sometimes) so it's hard to get close and personal with the people around me."

"Since we are such a large institution it is hard for the professors to interact with the students one-on-one. Yet the TAs are very good at that. Also if you find you need the smaller lectures the affiliated colleges might be better for you."

"Career services at UWO have helped me get a total of 13 interviews between my co-op and internship positions via the Faculty of Engineering."

"It's a very happenin' place. There are always people everywhere. It's very green, and the buildings are so nice. There is a lot of diversity so you get used to seeing many different faces (especially since I come from a city that isn't very diverse)."

"A lot of people seem to think that UWO is some crazy party school where anything goes. That isn't the case. Sure we like to have fun and be social, but we also work hard to succeed."

"Love the way the campus looks. Most of the time I feel like I'm studying at a cottage instead of university. There are lots of trees, gardens and squirrels on campus. It's not a bunch of concrete all over the place. It makes it so much more relaxing."

"People perceive our university as the 'country club' of universities and I feel it takes away from our academic reputation. However, there are lots of students who do fit that cast-type, so I don't like the Barbie-and-Ken feel of our university sometimes."


Student survey results and additional indicators

For: University of Western Ontario - (Main)
Institution size classification: Large   (see the methodology)

    Notes
  1. Latest survey update: October 2011
  2. Other data sources: latest available data shown
  3. All letter grade results are student satisfaction data

Legend

Canadian University Report - Student Survey
Third Party Data - additonal indicators
 
Data Source - Thomson Reuters*
 

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Overall Student Satisfaction

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Overall Satisfaction A- B

Quality of Teaching

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Overall Quality of Teaching and Learning A- B
Out-of-Class Communication Between Students and Instructors B+ B
Academic Reputation of Faculty Members A B+

Academic Resources

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Ease of Course Registration Process B+ B-
Number of Courses to Choose From A- B

Campus Atmosphere

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Sense of Community on Campus A- B-
Sense of Community Within Your Faculty A- B
Sense of Personal Safety and Security A+ A-

Class Size

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Class Size B+ B
Average # of Students in First Year Class 401 226
Percentage of First Year Classes taken with < 30 Students 4% 8%
Percentage of First Year Classes taken with 30-100 students 21% 35%
Percentage of First Year Classes taken with 100+ Students 75% 57%
Percentage of Fourth Year Classes taken with < 30 Students 27% 26%
Percentage of Fourth Year Classes taken with 30-100 students 57% 57%
Percentage of Fourth Year Classes taken with 100+ Students 17% 17%

Technology

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Speed of On-Campus Internet Connection C B
Availability of Computers On-Campus A- B
Access to Course / Teaching Materials On-Line A- B+
Labs and Research Equipment A B

Physical Infrastructure

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Classrooms and Lecture Halls A- B-
Student Residences A- B-
General Attractiveness of Buildings A B-
Physical Fitness, Sports and Recreational Facilities A+ B

Libraries

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Availability of Books / Articles / Periodicals A- B+
Study Spaces in the Library B+ B-
Library Hours of Operation B+ B+

Campus Activity

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
How Often Attended Campus Social and Cultural Events Sometimes Sometimes

Employment

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Relevance and Acquisition of Knowledge and Skills Needed for Future Career B+ B
Reputation of the University Among Employers A B+
Co-op / Internship Opportunities B- B-
Career and Employment Services B+ B

Off Campus

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
The City or Town in Which the Institution is Located B+ B+
Quality of Public Transportation B B
Variety and Quality of Cultural and Sports Activities and Events B+ B
Affordability and Quality of Places to Hang Out Like Restaurants, Bars, clubs or Coffee Shops A- B
Availability and Affordability of Off-Campus Housing B+ C

Athletics

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Recreational and Athletic Programs and Services A+ B+
Percentage of Students Using Campus Recreation and Athletic Programs and Services 87% 67%
Athletic Scholarship Amounts per Athlete N/A $732

Student Services

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Academic Support Services (e.g. Writing Clinics, Learning and Study Skill Workshops) B+ B
Academic Counselling and Advising Services B+ B
Campus Bookstore A- B
Services for International Students N/A B

Costs

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Tuition and Ancillary Fees $6,031 $4,915
Tuition and Ancillary Fees Min $6,031 $4,915
Tuition and Ancillary Fees Max $6,104 $6,243
On-Campus Room and Board Min $8,670 $7,052
On-Campus Room and Board Max $11,230 $11,408
Off-Campus Housing Min $4,344 $5,107
Off-Campus Housing Max $5,704 $6,222

Student Enrolment

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
% Male - Full-Time, Undergraduate 42% 44%
% Female - Full-Time, Undergraduate 58% 56%

Research Performance

Results for: All fields of study Results Average
Number of Publications 2441 N/A
International Collaborations 959 N/A
Federal Research Funding ($ Millions) 58 78
* Data source: Thomson Reuters, Web of Science (SCI Expanded, SSCI & AHCI), compiled by the Observatoire des sciences et des technologies. http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/