Leeds Trinity University College

Leeds Trinity University College

Leeds Trinity University is a university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which offers foundation and undergraduate degrees, as well as postgraduate qualifications. Previously Leeds Trinity & All Saints, the institution became a university college in 2009 after gaining the right to award its own degrees, and was granted full university status in December 2012.

Leeds Trinity is ranked in the top 10% of UK institutions for teaching excellence (The Sunday Times University Guide 2013), and top 10% in the UK for student satisfaction with feedback and assessment (The Guardian University Guide 2013). Overall satisfaction from students is above the national average at 86% (National Student Survey 2012), with 100% satisfaction in some courses such as English and Writing and Early Years. Leeds Trinity is also in the top 20% of English universities for employability, with 93% of its graduates working or studying 6 months after graduating. (HESA Destination of Leavers Survey 2011)

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