The table compares three different universities [Brandon, Seaford, Harrison] in terms of their academic and employment statistics in Canada. Overall, Harrison and Seaford universities emerged as the most highly qualified staff and the strongest graduate employment rates. Of particular note is Brandon university, which stand out for having the highest course competition rate, despite lagging behind the two institutions in lecture and teaching ratings.
Starting with staff qualifications, Seaford was ranked first, with 50% of its lecturers holding PhD degrees, while Harrison and Brandon came second and third with the respective figures of 42% and 30%. A similar pattern can be observed in teaching quality, although Harrison topped the chart with a rating of 50%, narrowly ahead of Seaford at 45%, whereas Brandon remained last at 40%.
Regarding student performance and employability, Brandon registered the highest proportion, with 80% of students completing their programmes. Harrison closely followed at 78%, while Seaford stood at 70%. As for the employment rate of graduates, Harrison dominated the rankings at 82%, while Seaford and Brandon lagged behind with 78% and 72%, respectively.
