Uxbridge College has become one of only four colleges and universities nationally given 100% satisfaction in a survey of students.
In the National Student Survey for higher education, 100% of respondents from Uxbridge College agreed with the statement that they were satisfied with the quality of their courses.
Uxbridge College also scored well in other areas including teaching, assessment, support and learning resources.
Dr Darrell DeSouza, Vice Principal Standards and Curriculum, said: “This is an excellent result which I am pleased to say reflects the findings of our recent inspection by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
“Uxbridge College works very hard to maintain the high standards which give students, employers and inspecting bodies alike cause for ongoing satisfaction, and it is good to see this stands us in good stead nationally too.”
The survey commissioned by HEFCE, the higher education funding body, covered the college’s HND courses in Interactive Media, Computing and Engineering.
Students from a total of 260 universities and colleges took part in the survey, with around 287,000 responding to the survey this year.
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