What should students know about student-to-faculty ratios?


Great question! The student-to-faculty ratio is an important factor to consider when choosing a university abroad. Here’s what students should know:

What is a Student-to-Faculty Ratio?


- It’s the number of students for every faculty member (professor or lecturer) at a university.
- For example, a 10:1 ratio means there are 10 students for every 1 faculty member.

Why is it Important?


1. Personalized Attention: Lower ratios often mean smaller class sizes and more individual attention from professors.
2. Class Participation: Easier to ask questions, participate in discussions, and get feedback.
3. Access to Resources: More opportunities for mentorship, research, and academic support.
4. Quality of Education: Some students thrive in close-knit learning environments.

What’s Considered a Good Ratio?


- 10:1 to 15:1 is generally considered excellent.
- 16:1 to 20:1 is good and common at many reputable universities.
- Higher ratios (e.g. 25:1 or above) may indicate larger class sizes and less personalized attention.

Should You Base Your Decision Solely on This?


- While student-to-faculty ratio matters, also consider:
- Course content and structure
- University rankings and reputation
- Location, facilities, and campus life
- Internship and job opportunities
- Your preferred learning style

Examples at Top Destinations:


- USA & UK: Many top universities highlight low ratios (e.g., 8:1 at Harvard, 11:1 at University of Oxford).
- Canada & Australia: Ratios can range from 15:1 to 20:1 depending on the university and course.

How to Find Student-to-Faculty Ratios?


- Check the university’s official website (often under “facts & figures” or “about us”).
- Ask your Pollster Education counsellor for guidance—we can recommend universities with favorable ratios based on your preferences!

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