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The HEPI–HEA Student Academic Experience Survey 2014

The HEPI–HEA Student Academic Experience Survey 2014. Nick Hillman and Paul Bennett. The survey. 15,046 respondents from YouthSight’s “Student Panel” The panel itself recruits members via UCAS

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The HEPI–HEA Student Academic Experience Survey 2014

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  1. The HEPI–HEA Student Academic Experience Survey 2014 • Nick Hillman and Paul Bennett

  2. The survey • 15,046 respondents from YouthSight’s “Student Panel” • The panel itself recruits members via UCAS • Sample comprises:- Full-time undergraduates in all year groups - From higher education institutions across the UK that receive public funding • Weightings are applied to results • Online survey, open 24 February – 26 March 2014 • Main changes for 2014:- New ONS questions on wellbeing- Improved answer options for some questions

  3. Key findings

  4. Personal wellbeing of students Percentages are those answering 7 or higher on a scale where 1 = ‘not at all’ and 10 = ‘completely’

  5. Satisfaction with course quality

  6. Experience compared with expectations

  7. Experience worse than expectations if…

  8. Course choices and information Whether students would have chosen differently knowing what they do now Views on information provided by the institution before commencement

  9. Perceived benefit of different sized classes

  10. Hours spent in different sized classes

  11. Hours spent in different sized classes

  12. Reasons for missing classes

  13. Total workload

  14. Perceived value for money

  15. Impact of new fees on perceived VFM First and second years studying in England who are from England, Northern Ireland or Scotland

  16. Impact on experience vs expectations First and second years studying in England who are from England, Northern Ireland or Scotland

  17. Students’ views on spending priorities

  18. The HEPI–HEA Student Academic Experience Survey 2014 • Nick Hillman and Paul Bennett

  19. The HEPI–HEA Student Academic Experience Survey 2014 • Nick Hillman and Paul Bennett

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