Thu, 18 Aug 2011
The Speech and Language Therapy degree course at the University of East Anglia has come joint first (with a 100% rating) for overall student satisfaction according to the National Student Survey.
Course Director for the undergraduate course in Speech and Language Therapy, Jennifer Vitkovitch, said: “We are delighted to have received such a positive endorsement for the course from our students and it confirms previous surveys where we have received 100% satisfaction for our teaching. We aim to be extremely supportive of our students, with first class teaching informed by our active research and we remain determined to build on this success.”
The University of East Anglia (UEA) is once again among the most satisfied in England, according to the results of this year’s National Student Satisfaction Survey. Final year undergraduates are asked every year to answer a questionnaire about their satisfaction with various elements of their university education. The University’s 89% score makes it joint seventh mainstream English university. The survey was introduced in 2005 and UEA has scored highly for overall satisfaction every year since it began.
For further information about the course please visit: www.uea.ac.uk/ahp/courses/bsc-speech-and-language-therapy.
For clearing advice and information please visit: www.uea.ac.uk/mac/admissions/clearing.


