Student Satisfaction at UCL increases above sector and Russell Group averages

A student with colourful plaited hair studying some papers
A student with colourful plaited hair studying some papers
A student with colourful plaited hair studying some papers - The 2022 National Student Survey (NSS), published today, shows that nearly 80% of UCL final year undergraduate students are satisfied with the overall quality of their UCL education, up 1.9% on 2021. UCL is now ranked in the top quartile in the Russell Group for the first time for Learning Resources, Learning Opportunities and Student Voice, and in the second quartile for every other category. Scores increased for almost every category of the NSS, except for Assessment & Feedback which decreased slightly by 0. The biggest improvements compared to last year are in Learning Resources, which increased by 9.2%, putting us second among the Russell Group universities, which have increased by 5. Professor Kathleen Armour, UCL Vice-Provost (Education & Student Experience), said:   "Student feedback informs the improvements we are making to education and the student experience at UCL. After welcoming students back to campus, we are pleased to see a positive increase across so many areas. However, our students are telling us we still have work to do particularly in Assessment & Feedback.
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