BOURNEMOUTH & Poole College has achieved a record high in a survey measuring the satisfaction of its degree level students.
The annual National Satisfaction Survey (NSS) features a host of questions asking students about teaching on their course, learning opportunities, academic support, learning resources, student voice and the Students’ Union.
In total, 93 per cent of Bournemouth & Poole College students surveyed said that staff have made their chosen subject interesting and the same number said that staff were good at explaining things. These figures are above the national average for colleges and universities in England.
Diane Grannell, principal, said: "We want to help each and every one of our students to reach their full potential during their time here at the college and so we value their feedback through the National Satisfaction Survey.
"It’s great to see that we are receiving high scores from our students across the board for the various elements of college life."
Limited places are still available on the Degree Level computing and IT courses at Bournemouth & Poole College, as well as within the business school.
For more information go to thecollege.co.uk/he or call 01202 205205.
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