Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Adjacent Government Education News - 40% Students Aren’t Satisfied with University Education Quality in the UK

A new survey from the BBC has revealed four in 10 students do not think university is a good value for money… 


The survey, which was conducted by the BBC, suggested the increase in tuition fees had made students increasingly aware of the quality of courses being delivered.

The survey comprised of 1,004 final-year students. It revealed that 46 per cent would undertake the same course again, but eight per cent were unsure if their course had been good value for money.

The last national survey conducted by Universities UK showed 86 per cent of students were satisfied with their course. Carried out by ComRes between 1 and 7 May, the survey questioned undergraduates in their final year of degree courses in 2015. This group was the first to pay the higher fees of up to £9,000 a year after they trebled in 2012. After the increase in fees there were concerns the number of students enrolling on university course would drop. However, this did not happen.






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