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Final year students - have your say. Take the NSS today!

06/02/2024

Calling all final year undergraduates! The National Student Survey (NSS) 2024 is now live. This is your chance to have your say and help us continue to improve the student experience for years to come. 

The NSS is a national survey of final-year students. It gives you the opportunity to tell us about your experience at University. Whether your time at the University of Wolverhampton has been great, or you think some of it could have been better, this is a chance to give your honest views about your course.

The survey is open now until 30 April. You can complete it today at www.thestudentsurvey.com. 

As a thank you for your time, eligible entrants will be entered into a free prize drawer to win one of ten £50 WLV Wallet vouchers, and a £2 charitable donation will be made on your behalf to student minds

Participation is optional, and your feedback is anonymous.

NSS graphic male student with speech bubble inviting final year students to take the survey

Why take part? 

Your feedback counts. When students respond to the NSS, we listen. You can check out some of the ways the University has responded to student feedback previously at www.wlv.ac.uk/student-voice.

NSS results are also publicly available on the Discover Uni undergraduate course search. Anyone considering higher education in the UK can find out what students like you thought about any course, to help them decide what to study and where.

Who should take part?

The survey is open to mostly final-year undergraduate students. But if you're not sure, don't worry - eligible students will be contacted directly by Ispos who are conducting the survey, and your course leader will also encourage you to take part. 

Remember, it’s really important that you can answer with your honest opinion. No one should be trying to influence you to answer in a particular way. If you're worried, this guide will help you understand more about inappropriate influence, and it has details about how to report it.

COMPLETE THE NSS today

For more information please contact the Corporate Communications Team.

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