The table illustartes the survey results of McGill University at three time marks; 2005, 2010 and 2010, which evaluated five aspects including teaching quality, library resources, student services, range of modules offered and sports and social facilities. It is evident that most items increase over the years, whereas ratings of the range of modules offered dropped and the sports and social facilities remain constant. Student services were the highest scored item while range of modules offered were the lowest at the end of the time period.
Both teaching quality and library resources had an increase of one to four points over the ten-years period, however, the former experienced a slight drop of two points from 74 points to 72 points in 2005 to 2010 while the latter experienced two points rise to 88 points in 2010 but fall back to 87 points in 2015. The most dramatic growth is presented in the views of student services, which had an 39 points increase from 54 points to 95 points from the time period.
On the other hand, a steady decline is presented in the ratings of range of modules offered, starting from 39 points in 2005, to a further eight and four points decrease to 31 points and 25 points in 2010 and 2015 respectively. Sports and social facilities is the stablest of all items over the time period and remain at 65 points.
