Released: 29.04.24
Plymouth Marjon University has been ranked in the nation’s top ten institutions by its students. The University was rated top 5 in the UK and no.1 in the South West for Career Prospects, top 7 for Lecturers and Teaching Quality, and top 9 for Student Support at the 2024 WhatUni Student Choice Awards (WUSCAs).
The annual WUSCAs are the largest student-decided ranking in the UK collecting more than 35,000 verified student reviews from over 100 institutions which tally up ratings across 11 different categories.
Students at Plymouth Marjon rated the University in the UK’s top 10 institutions in three categories, maintaining its top 10 position in two areas for the third year running and Career Prospects for the second year running, highlighting staff’s persistent endeavours to support students and deliver an outstanding education.
The University has been ranked by national media in the UK’s top 10 universities across multiple categories, including social inclusion and teaching quality by the Times and Sunday Times, teaching excellence and student support by the Daily Mail, and education programmes in the Guardian.
Professor Claire Taylor, Vice-Chancellor at Plymouth Marjon University, said:
“This success is no surprise for Marjon, with our teams working to consistently provide our students with excellent learning opportunities and support. We strive to empower our students, equipping them to be change makers as they become our next generation of leaders.”
Student reviews are a powerful way for current students to share their experiences and perspectives with institutions. They offer invaluable insights, reflecting on what institutions are doing right and where improvements can be made. Verified student reviews are also a trusted resource for prospective students and their families considering their higher education options.
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