What works for students? The Retention and Progression project gathered comments from 52 students across the University and analysed over 1500 free text comments from the National Student Survey to identify what keeps students engaged and enriches their experience at the University of Wolverhampton. We found that most of the comments centred on the themes: Sense of belonging, responsive lecturers, interactive pedagogies, social learning environment, cultural diversity, and technology in learning.
Sense of belonging I met lots of different people really quickly and I think the Best Mates scheme is a good thing. They encourage you to go out and make friends.
University is not just about a degree; it’s about the skills, the friends and the relationships you make.
Second year student
Second year student
Making friends definitely helps just in keeping your spirits up and gives you a big motive to getting your studies done.
Everyone is there to help you out. Those are the kind of things that will keep you here. Second year student
Third year student
Being a School Representative and having involvement with the Students’ Union makes me feel I belong to the community.
Being a mature student, I came to University knowing not one person here. I have left knowing everyone on my course.
Third year student
I was previously shy, but am now more confident and outgoing. First year student
Third year student MAC132
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