10 universities offer 14 foundation degree courses. To get the best results for foundation degree construction and the built environment degrees, enter your predicted grades.
Help tailor your search to find the right uni for you
I was in the Bedford campus and the student life was limited. This was because many people travelled into uni from their homes. The student union was great at providing activities in the afternoons/ evenings. They also support students. all you have to do is email them or go to social events.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Plumpton College. The university experience here is definitely unique and one to consider if you are looking at studying an animal-based degree. The class sizes are relatively small, making staff and student interaction extremely focused and personal. Teaching staff are extremely friendly and definitely play a role in making the uni experience as positive and stress-free as possible. The modules in both of the animal degrees are extremely useful for application across a series of job roles also. Because the scale of degree students - college students is extremely uneven, the facilities solely available to university students are limited but I am aware that the staff are working hard to make plans to change this.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
These are the 2025 rankings, based on ratings given by past and present students
I love the scenery which is just by the River Thames. The accommodation is comfortable and peaceful. Worst experience is that students are made to search Placement opportunities themselves which can be quite exhausting.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
Different people will have different perspectives. But if you are into a quieter and scenic environment, University of Exeter is the best place to be in. The school provides a lot of lesson materials and support for student academic. Many varieties of society and clubs to fit the students' needs. Campus has many facilities such as music studios, sports building, libraries and etc. and stores such as food stores, supermarket, coffee shops and utility/clothing shops.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
Oxford Brookes University offers a supportive learning environment with passionate lecturers and modern facilities. The campus is vibrant, with plenty of opportunities to get involved in clubs and events. The city of Oxford adds to the appeal, providing a rich, historic backdrop and excellent career opportunities. Overall, it’s a great choice for those looking for a balance of academics and student life.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
Best: it’s a grate place to meet new people from all over the world. Worst: the university doesn’t prioritize student support especially in making thing like mitigating circumstances seem less daunting than it actually is.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.
These are the 2025 rankings, based on ratings given by past and present students
I really enjoy having a walk around the farm and taking part in farm skills sessions. The lecturers explain the topics in a way which is easy to understand and they make the sessions interesting and fun for us. We are currently doing our team challenge module and I think this is a great way for us to make new friends and communicate with people we haven’t necessarily spoken to before this. There are loads of on and off campus activities you can do and the student support is amazing, things like the library and the report advisors have helped me so much so far throughout my studies. I do struggle with the timetable as it changes each week and each day, I do believe this is down to being on the foundation year however I do find it extremely difficult to work part time around uni as I often finish at different times each day. For example one Monday I could finish at 11 and the next I could finish at 6. This therefore makes it difficult to explain to employers my availability.
We collect thousands of reviews on uni campuses from real students, and online reviews can only be submitted using an authorized university email address.