The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has maintained a high level of student satisfaction for the second year in a row with nearly eight-and-a-half out of ten students saying they are happy with the quality of their overall educational experience.
The results of the latest National Student Survey have been released today, 12 August, and show that UCLan has retained an overall satisfaction rating of 84%.
A range of academic areas have seen an increase in satisfaction over the last year with learning resources now at 90% and up 2% from 2013, academic support is also up 2% to 82% and personal development has risen to 85% from 84% last year. The University is also ranked 26 out of 159 for its assessment and feedback.
UCLan has also seen three subject areas ranked in the top ten for overall satisfaction; general engineering is second in the country out of 17, marketing is fifth out of 61 and imaginative writing is eighth out of 35. A wide range of other subject areas including business studies, forensic and archaeological science and sports science achieved high levels of satisfaction with 11 ranking in the top 20 nationally.
You can read the full article on UCLan's news page here; http://www.uclan.ac.uk/news/nss_2014.php
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