Graduate Student Surveys

Graduate student surveys are critical tools used to gather information regarding student perception of the quality of teaching and supervision, academic and well-being support, and other key factors that contribute to their overall satisfaction. 

CGPSS Survey

Canadian Graduate and Professional Student Survey (CGPSS)

Conducted every three years, the CGPSS contains a wealth of information about the graduate student experience, which McGill uses to advocate for graduate students, develop new initiatives and programming, and evaluate the impact of our efforts to improve the graduate experience.

See past CGPSS results >

 


 

gradSERUGraduate Student Experience in the Research University (gradSERU)

Initiated by the Center for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) at the University of California, Berkeley, gradSERU is a powerful tool that allows us to understand how the graduate student experience at McGill compares to similar experiences at peer universities. This helps us to evaluate what is working well, and not so well, in McGill graduate programs. 

See gradSERU survey results >

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