UCM tops the Elsevier ranking!
On September 24th the results of Elsevier Magazine's annual ‘Best Studies’ survey were published. The ‘Best Studies’ survey is based on how students evaluate the program, drop-out rates, and the time students take to complete the programme.
For the third consecutive year, UCM has topped the ranking for liberal arts and sciences programmes in the Netherlands! UCM received an exceptionally high score of 83 points, making it one of the most highly rated programmes in the country. The students particularly praised the setup of the programme, the quality of education, the teaching staff, and the facilities. Over 93% of students indicated they would recommend the program to friends and family.
Click here to read more information about the Elsevier ranking.

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