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Students’ views on the impact of Coronavirus on their higher education experience in 2021


Auteur(s) :  Rachel Hewitt

Editeur(s) :  Higher Education Policy Institute

Date :  04/2021

 

Key findings

• Two-thirds of undergraduate students (66%) say they have not received any financial reimbursement from their university or accommodation provider as a result of the pandemic. Around a fifth (19%) have received reimbursement from their accommodation provider, 13% from their university and 2% from both. • Two-thirds of students (66%) are living in their usual term-time accommodation, whereas 34% are not. • Over half of students (56%) are not expecting to receive any more face-to-face teaching this academic year, compared to 44% who are. • Student satisfaction with online learning is at a similar level to November 2020, but up from the levels in March and June 2020 (54% now, compared to 59% in November, 42% in June and 49% in March 2020). • Around two-thirds (65%) of students say the messaging from their higher education institution on the impact of the pandemic on this academic year has been clear and around one-fifth (19%)say the messaging has been unclear. • Almost two-thirds(63%) of students say their mental health is a little or much worse as a result of the pandemic compared to just 14% who say their mental health is a little or much better. Just under a quarter (23%) describe their mental health as the same. One-fifth (21%) describe their mental health as much worse. • Over a third (38%) of students are satisfied with the delivery of mental health services, whereas 50% of students are satisfied with the delivery of other support services.



Télécharger le document :  https://www.hepi.ac.uk/.../HEPI-Policy-Note-29-Students-views-on-the-impact-of-Coronavirus-on-their-higher-education-experience-in-2021-26_03_21.pdf


mot(s) clé(s) :  élève / étudiant, santé et bien-être, situation de crise et pandémie