While QILT national student surveys demonstrate Australian undergraduates are pleased with their university experience it isn’t so in England. A learned reader points to a survey of students at 133 providers by incoming regulator the Office for Students which has produced critical findings.
Like 38 per cent thinking they got value from their course fee. And like students feeling “least comfortable” with their tuition fees cross-subsidising research, other courses and management. Good thing those sorts of things don’t go on here.