MORE than four out of five students at the University of Liverpool are satisfied with their degree course, an official report revealed last night.
The National Student Satisfaction Survey quizzes students on every aspect of their university experience, with questions on teaching, assessment, support and resources.
Liverpool University leads the way in the region with 86% of final year students stating they were satisfied with the overall package – up two percent on 2010. Edge Hill University is above the 83% national average by one percent.
Liverpool John Moores’ overall satisfaction rating rose from 77 to 80%, with Hope University achieving 78%, up from 76%. The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts scored the biggest rise, with 85% of students happy with the university, a rise of 10%.





