How has not having enough money reshaped today’s university experience?
Student Money & Wellbeing is the annual Blackbullion report, following an extensive survey completed by university students across the UK.
Now in its fourth year, our 2024 research explores how not having enough money has reshaped today’s university experience and the impact on students’ mental health, physical health and academic attainment.
What’s covered in this free report?
- What is the reality of students’ finances in 2024?
- How are money worries impacting students’ health and wellbeing?
- How are money worries impacting academic attainment?
- How does today’s university experience compare to students’ expectations?
- How do students feel about their financial future?
- What university support makes a real difference?
Who is the report for?
This report is for:
- All staff at all universities and colleges – from leadership to junior colleagues
- Anyone at any organisation across the sector (and beyond!) with an interest in the wellbeing and outcomes of current students and future generations
It will help you to better understand:
- The very real impact that money worries are having across the entire student experience and all areas of students’ lives
- How the picture has changed in the past 12 months and since 2021
- Whether particular student groups, based on background and demographics, are being disproportionately impacted
Survey conducted by Censuswide on behalf of Blackbullion. Censuswide abide by and employ members of the Market Research Society which is based on the ESOMAR principles and are members of The British Polling Council.