The University of Chichester has received outstanding results in the National Student Survey (NSS).
It’s been recognised as the best on the South Coast for student satisfaction.
The results build on the institution’s recent success in the WhatUni Student Choice Awards, where it was named No1 in the South East for the quality of its teaching and lecturers last month.
The average NSS positivity score for the University has increased in 2026 to 86.8%, ranking Chichester above Portsmouth, Southampton, Bournemouth, Brighton, Sussex, Solent and Winchester, as well as placing it in the top 25 in the entire country.
The University was also placed 14th in the UK for the quality of its teaching, with 90.7% of students giving a positive score, and a score of 91.4% positivity for academic support. In individual subjects, Chichester has taken the top spot in Nursing, while Childhood and Youth studies, Computer Games and Animation, Dance, Maths and Philosophy also scored strongly.
Professor Symeon Dagkas, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Chichester, said: “I am delighted that the University has once again achieved excellent results in the National Student Survey. These positive outcomes reflect our unwavering commitment to putting students at the heart of everything we do. This recognition is a testament to the strong sense of community that defines the University of Chichester and to the exceptional experience we strive to provide for all our students.”
Dr Mark Mason, Provost, said: “We are proud to provide a supportive, inclusive and engaging learning environment where students can thrive, and it’s particularly rewarding to see our students recognising the quality of their experience.”
The NSS results are determined by final year students, who score their time at university, offering important feedback to help develop courses and improve the student experience.
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