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The Northern School of Art top for student satisfaction for art and design specialists

by The Northern | Sep 6, 2018 | Latest News

2 min read

We at The Northern School of Art are once again celebrating success as we top the chart for student satisfaction when compared to similar and competitor institutions in the 2018 National Student Survey (NSS).

The NSS is an annual national survey of final-year undergraduate students that runs across all publicly-funded higher education institutions in the UK, and we reviewed the % of students who were ‘overall satisfied’ with the institutions in which they studied to see how we compared and we were thrilled to see that we topped the table!

Last year’s survey gave fresh insights into student engagement, with new questions on the learning community, learning opportunities and the student voice. The survey was revised in consultation with UK universities and colleges and their students.

90% of students were overall satisfied with The Northern School of Art, beating the benchmark of 80% (the benchmarks are different as similar institutions are grouped together)

We were also ranked in the top 20% of all institutions in the UK.

The Northern School of Art, under its former name of Cleveland College of Art & Design, has enjoyed success and achieved great results over the last few years, as we were awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework in recognition of its outstanding quality of teaching. The university-level campus in Hartlepool was one of only two full-time degree providers to have done so in the north east, alongside the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne.

In addition, the Destination of Leavers from Higher Education results, announced in July, placed CCAD at 96.3% for graduate employment or further training six months after graduating – up there with the highest for art and design employability in the country.

2018 Taught
Provider
Satisfaction (%)
Benchmark (%)
+/-
The Northern School of Art
90
80
+
Nottingham Trent University
88
83
+
Leeds Arts University
87
80
+
Hereford College of Arts
86
80
 
The University of Huddersfield
84
83
 
University of Sunderland
84
83
 
Teesside University
84
83
 
University for the Creative Arts
83
80
 
Norwich University of the Arts
83
80
 
Arts University Bournemouth, the
81
81
 
Goldsmiths’ College
78
82
Plymouth College of Art
77
80
 
Ravensbourne University London
71
79
Glasgow School of Art.
67
80