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Cathedrals Group universities score highly for student satisfaction

23 August 2024

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Students graduate from Bishop Grosseteste University last month, in a ceremony at Lincoln Cathedral

Students graduate from Bishop Grosseteste University last month, in a ceremony at Lincoln Cathedral

FIVE of the 14 Cathedrals Group universities were ranked in the top ten for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2024.

Just under 346,000 final-year students responded to the UK-wide survey, which is run by the Office for Students. The results were published last month.

In 2022, after a consultation, it was agreed that the summative question on overall student satisfaction would be left out for English providers (it remains with Welsh, Scottish, and Northern Irish providers). To fill in the gap, Times Higher Education analysed responses to the 26 questions asked of all UK undergraduates for the provider by which they are taught.

Out of the 149 universities to take part, Bishop Grosseteste University, a former Anglican teacher-training college in Lincoln, was ranked number one for overall student satisfaction: 89.4 per cent of its students recorded a positive experience.

This compared with an overall satisfaction rate of 72.3 per cent.

University of Wales and Trinity St David were ranked joint third in the list: the top-ranked institutions from Wales and Scotland, respectively. Liverpool Hope, Plymouth Marjon, and St Mary’s, Twickenham, were listed fifth, sixth, and eighth; Roehampton and Birmingham Newman were close behind, placed 12th and 13th.

Four other Cathedral Group Universities were ranked in the top half: York St John, Chichester, Leeds Trinity, and Chester were placed at 51, 54, 55, and 73, respectively.

The questions in the 2024 survey cover seven different themes. Bishop Grosseteste scored highest in four of these: learning opportunities, assessment and feedback, learning resources, and student voice.

The University of Oxford was ranked highest for teaching, Plymouth Marjon University for academic support, and St Andrews for organisation and management.

In England, 85.3 per cent responded positively to questions relating to “teaching on my course”, compared with 84.7 per cent in 2023; 74 per cent responded positively to questions relating to “student voice”, increasing from 71.9 per cent in 2023; and 79 per cent responded positively to “how well information on their university or college’s mental wellbeing services was communicated”, from 75.9 per cent in 2023.

John Blake, director for fair access and participation at the Office for Students, said: “This year’s cohort of final-year students have experienced significant disruption prior to and during their studies due to a range of factors, including the aftermath of Covid-19. This will no doubt have affected their overall student experience, and the fact that they have been studying under these circumstances is why I’m especially pleased to see that the overall figures across the sector mostly match or exceed last year’s outcomes.”

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