Graduation Students

Hartpury University's learning community ranked in top 25% by students

Graduation Students

Hartpury University is rated among the top 25% in the UK in both the ‘learning community’ and ‘student voice’ categories in the 2021 National Student Survey.

Hartpury has consistently score above the national average and the impressive results have continued in 2021;  A number of Hartpury’s courses have scored above 90% overall student satisfaction, including: BSc Human-Animal Interaction; BSc Sports Therapy, FdSc Equine Veterinary Nursing, BSc Equine Science.

Hartpury – the only educational institution in Gloucestershire to be awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework – scored particularly well in a number of areas, achieving scores equal to or above the national average in relation to students’ teaching, assessment and the academic support they receive whilst at the specialist university. 

The National Student Survey (NSS) is aimed mainly at final-year undergraduate students, gathering opinions and feedback about their time in higher education. The results are collated from honest feedback about what it has been like to study their particular course at their institution.

Nicola Dandridge, chief executive of the Office for Students, said: ‘The NSS has played an important role in capturing student views during what has been an extraordinarily difficult time for students and university staff. This year’s survey provides a valuable picture of students’ perceptions about the quality of their course and overall academic experience during a year in which they have had to contend with so much disruption.’

While the survey is extremely valuable for institutions seeking to improve the overall student experience, prospective students can also use the data as they decide what to study and where.  

Hartpury University, home to more than 2,000 students, offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Sport, Equine, Animal, Agriculture and Veterinary Nursing, as well as postgraduate research and PhD qualifications. Students benefit from access to leading industry practitioners and researchers, as well as multi-disciplinary research centres and world-class facilities. State-of-the-art sports facilities, an extensive animal collection and brand new Agri-Tech Centre also help bring a varied higher education programme to life. 

Rosie Scott-Ward, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Hartpury University, said: “Our students are at the heart of everything we do, and their honest feedback plays a vital role in driving positive change across all departments.

“Despite the unprecedented challenges of the last academic year, we’re extremely encouraged by the results, particularly as overall student satisfaction has continued to outperform the national average.

“We’d like to thank all those who took part in the 2021 National Student Survey, and will continue with our unrelenting commitment to creating an outstanding learning experience for each and every student.”

Click here to view the 2021 National Student Survey results.