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Concordia University is welcoming, engaged, and committed to innovation and excellence in education, research, creative activity and community partnerships. It dares to be different and draws on its diversity to transform the individual, strengthen society and enrich the world.
Concordia’s core values stem from those long prized by its founding institutions, Loyola College and Sir George Williams University. Concordia adopted the motto of the city of Montreal, Concordia salus, which speaks to well-being through harmony. The union of two very different institutions of higher education has led to an exceptionally successful synthesis of compatible and timely values.
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People often say that teachers are crazy but that's going a bit over the limit. Sure not all teachers are great but neither are all students. I've personally met some of my best teachers at Concordia (Aiman Latif Hanna is a good example). Teachers like these compensate for all the bad ones you will meet. Some people also tend to exagerate a teacher's lack of teaching skills simply because they have a hard time with the class and aren't bothered to study. The key to success is not only having a great teacher but also being a great student.
By Simon Jacques (Jun, 2018) |
I studied there for 2 years. So far I can tell I'm quite satisfied with the service Concordia provides to the students, particularly international students.
By Mo Aryanpur (Jun, 2018) |
This place actually turned me off education. Poor services, indifferent teachers and could not seem to find the right fit.
By Jeffery Monaco (Mar, 2018) |
Exceptional program in translation. I had started 2 masters courses at the University of Montreal and it was equal to Concorida. Moreover, I did not complete these courses that I canceled the first week. I really liked these 3 exceptional years especially in parties - laughing.
By Stéphane Collard (Feb, 2018) |
Great uni! The faculty of urban planning has passionate teachers such as Dr Craig Townsend and Dr Jochen Jaeger who are great in their field. The university also has great facilities (great library and gym) it’s also very well connected with Montreal’s metro and underground city ( very handy when it’s -30C outside)
The negative things of this uni were the lack of student life and social events, but Montreal is an exciting and fun city!
By Jose Palma (Feb, 2018) |
Great facilities
library has clean spaces and great environments.
A variety of restaurant around.
By Mike Hu (Dec, 2017) |
Soooo much student services. Many students are not even aware but there is always an office dedicated to your problem. Employees are always super knowledgeable and helpful.
The only negative point is that some teachers here are really useless... but I guess it's the same everywhere.
Also there are a lot of events for students but there is a lack of communication around them, it's hard to know what's going on. The uni is so huge that sometimes you feel a bit lonely and you don't know where to begin to make friends.
By Waist Training (Dec, 2017) |
The facilities are modern, though there is a bunch of low-down teachers.There are three type of teachers over there. 1.old-schooled with 80s methods. 2.unexperienced and young teachers. 3. Acceptable teachers. The acceptable teachers are about 15%.
By Ram Meh (Nov, 2017) |
The campus is in dire need of repairs (except JMSB), the school itself is poorly organized and corruption is rampant
By homas Karasek (Feb, 2017) |
At Concordia University, Quebec, the quality of education is truly exceptional, and the dedicated staff have played a vital role in my child's impressive academic journey.
By Benjamin Roberts (Sep, 2024) |