Students at The Northern School of Art are very happy with their experience of higher education according to a leading independent survey of recent graduates.
Results from this year’s National Student Survey (NSS) show that the School’s university level campus in Hartlepool is the best in the north east for overall student satisfaction ranking at the top of all the region’s universities and colleges.
The independent annual survey of final-year undergraduate students is one of the key indicators of how students rate their time in higher education.
It runs across all publicly-funded higher education institutions in the UK and was completed by more than 300,000 final-year students in the UK in 2019.
“Our staff see students as creative individuals and use their wealth of industry experience to guide students’ development throughout their time with us, with the ultimate objective of working in the creative sector, which is a key outcome for all our graduates.”
Students who have just completed their final year at The Northern School of Art include a delighted Joanna Rowling, 21, below, from Silsden near Skipton in North Yorkshire, who has just graduated with First Class Honours in her BA (Hons) Costume Interpretation with Design degree.
“I liked the fact that it was a small course which meant that we had a lot of contact time with tutors.”
This included a stint on the outdoor spectacular and historical epic production, Kynren.
“I also volunteered at theatres in my summer holidays and worked on an indie film which involved leading a team of fellow students and making 14 pairs of 1950s dungarees.”
One of the highlights of the course for Joanna was the hat-making module as “millinery is a key skill to learn for the costume design industry.”
Having enjoyed the course, Joanna’s advice to future students is to “Enjoy it! It goes really quickly.”
Tracy Thomas, 51, from Stockton has also just graduated with a First Class Honours in her BA (Hons) Photography degree.
“I was at a crossroads in my life so I decided to go for it. I took my portfolio along to an interview at the Green Lane campus for the Access course and they suggested that I applied for the degree course at Hartlepool and I was accepted.
“I’d always wanted to film and be a camera-person when I was younger but I wasn’t academic so I didn’t pursue it. I’ve always had a camera and this has always been what I loved but I never thought I could do more with it.
The Northern School of Art is the only specialist provider of creative courses in the North East.
In addition to its top ranking in this year’s National Student Survey, it also has a rating of Gold in the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework which means its students receive some of the highest quality teaching in the UK.
Places for September are still available on the wide range of creative courses the School offers. For further details visit www.northernart.ac.uk