University of Gloucestershire

Reviews

Anonymous

The uni of Gloucester is great fun but is extremely dull on the weekends unless you have planned in advance as prices go sky high to the rest of Cheltenham’s crowd. The uni itself is well organised with great lecturers and and an easy enough online portal. If they had more options for filling your time at weekends and during the week it would be a much better place, I’m in two days a week, meaning 5 days are days I need to entertain myself and on a student budget it’s extremly difficult.

Anonymous

Good support did to the size of the university being smaller than many. Nightlight isn't the greatest (Cheltenham). Majority of halls or residence are run down, however the new pitville halls look very nice. Overall a friendly atmosphere around uni. Decent facilities

Anonymous

No halal food and very expensive. Quality of food is also poor. Course is very good, organised and well put together. The students union is not a big thing at this uni.

Anonymous

Alright uni, but they take the maximum tuition loan from every student no matter what course, and they don't try to set you up with jobs after your degree

Anonymous

The campus is nice, although the teaching rooms are eithed too hor or too cold. The course is easy, but lectures are often cancelled. I'm not involved with student union or any clubs or organisations.

Anonymous

Helpful with mental health and overall health issues, not so great with issues with your course as they try to tell you that there aren't these issues as other years have not had these issues. Great facilities.

Anonymous

The university of Gloucestershire is a local university to me. I’m currently studying at the FCH campus and I believe this campus is the worst campus of the 3 in regards to its facilities and parking. The university student union is a major positive as it provides a stable platform for advice and feedback to be given/gathered. Overall my university experience has not lived up to what I expected, the course I study was presented as something that it is not, however being on my 3 year I’m hopefully and confident that the university will provide me the platform to gain my degree.