For schools

If you’re looking for clear, simple information to help demystify the university sector and advise students on their next steps, you’ve come to the right place.  

The decision to attend university doesn’t look the same for every student. But there is a university course suited to every student’s strengths and future goals. 

According to our research, the diversity of universities and courses available aren’t clearly represented in traditional Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG). This can sometimes mean that students end up on paths that aren’t right for them, creating unnecessary anxiety, pressure and stress.  

That’s why we’ve created this hub for you: schools and careers advisors. We know how difficult it is trying to reassure and advise students on their next steps, when it isn’t clear to you either! 

Here’s what you’ll find on the hub:  

  • Student stories – advice from those who’ve been through it before.
  • COMING SOON: Employer testimonials – from some of the biggest names across multiple industries, telling us what they’re really looking for from potential candidates.  
  • COMING SOON: Myth and jargon busters – to unravel all those confusing acronyms and league tables.  
  • Helpful university stats and FAQs – because why fix a format that’s not broken? 
  • And more! 

And if that wasn’t enough, you can stay in touch using the tab at the bottom. Click the button above to find out more about us, University Alliance.  


Stats

95%

of Alliance graduates are in work or another activity like further study 15 months after graduating. 

93%

of those say their work is meaningful to them

1/3

of courses at Alliance universities are professionally accredited. 

Gold

Alliance universities are more likely to be rated gold for teaching than universities in any other group, according to the university regulator. 

1/3

of all degree apprenticeships are delivered by Alliance universities. 

NSS

Alliance universities come top for student satisfaction compared to universities in other groups, according to the National Student Survey.