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UniSC rated best public university in state for overall experience for undergrad students

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The University of the Sunshine Coast offers the best overall experience for students among public universities in Queensland, according to a national comparison of surveys.

UniSC was ranked as the best public university in the state for the overall quality of its educational experience for undergraduate students, for the second year in a row. It was 10th among universities in Australia, with a 79.5 per cent positive rating.

UniSC also topped Queensland in the category of learning resources, came a close second for student support and was third for teaching quality in a comparison of student experience surveys completed by undergraduate students.

UniSC Vice-Chancellor and president Professor Helen Bartlett welcomed the outstanding results released by Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching.

“These results are significant because they reflect the direct opinions of students across UniSC’s campuses from the Fraser Coast to Moreton Bay,” Professor Bartlett said.

“UniSC staff are continually striving to provide a quality experience for all students, from those who have just finished high school to others seeking a career change or a lifelong educational journey.

“These efforts are also shown in the national results, where UniSC made the top six public universities for overall experience and student support.”

Students were largely satisfied with their overall experience at UniSC.

QILT also released data from annual international student experience surveys, with UniSC recording an 11 per cent rise in the overall educational experience of its international students.

“All of UniSC’s focus areas improved for international students compared to the previous year, which is a very heartening sign following the difficult years since the COVID-19 pandemic,” Professor Bartlett said.

The QILT website helps people make informed choices about higher education options by bringing together survey data from all Australian universities about students’ experiences and graduate job outcomes

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