NSE 2025: TIAS excels in student satisfaction
May 27, 2025 | 1 min read
According to the National Student Survey (NSE) 2025, TIAS School for Business and Society maintains high scores in student satisfaction. The overall score is 4.12 out of 5. On the statement, “Based on my experiences, I would choose this program again,” participants gave TIAS a score of 4.17.
TIAS scores significantly higher than the benchmark across all core themes of the survey, particularly on “Faculty” and “Engagement.”
Notable results
- Faculty
4.50 – The faculty are knowledgeable in their subject area - Engagement and contact
4.46 – I feel safe to be myself at the institution where I study - Overall satisfaction
4.38 – The atmosphere of the program - Content and structure
4.34 – The relevance of the program content to current developments - Connection to professional practice / career
4.10 – Gaining skills for professional practice - Study guidance
4.08 – The quality of guidance provided
“With pride, I see that TIAS again scores very highly in the NSE 2025. TIAS ranks well on the aspects that are crucial for creating an unforgettable study experience for students. The trust students express by saying they would choose TIAS again confirms that we are on the right track,” says Jenke ter Horst, Dean of TIAS.
NSE participation linked to UAF donation
To encourage participation in this annual nationwide student survey, TIAS has linked the response rate to a donation to the UAF, a foundation supporting refugee students and professionals with their studies and finding suitable employment in the Dutch labor market.
National Student Survey
Objective information about programs and educational institutions contributes to the quality and transparency of higher education. With this in mind, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science (OCW) has commissioned the National Study Choice Center to organize the NSE. This is done in close cooperation with student organizations and educational institutions within Dutch higher education. Research agency MWM2 conducts the NSE research. The 2025 edition was published on May 27.
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