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Summary
The University of Wolverhampton gives life-changing opportunities to its students. Three main teaching campuses (Wolverhampton and Walsall) offer numerous courses, many accredited by professional bodies. Each campus has areas of specialism, but some subjects – like nursing – are available at several locations, bringing its teaching to students' doorsteps. It also offers online distance learning, as well as courses with a number of global and national partners.

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Student statistics
These stats give you an idea of what the student population looks like at this university.
Study level
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Undergraduate77%Postgraduate23%
Study mode
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Full-time75%Part-time25%
Student population LARGE
- 15,001–25,000 students
Where students come from
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UK89%International10%EU1%
Student gender
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Male 37%Female 63%
League table performance
See the latest league table performance of this university - overall, by subject, and its ranking during the past five years.
University League Table 2025
Overall ranking
111th out of 130
Overall ranking trend - past 5 years
Ranking breakdown
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Overall score
/ Max 1000531 53%111th
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Entry standards
/ Max 212113 53%120th
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Student satisfaction
/ Max 43.12 78%35th
29 -
Research quality
/ Max 42.56 64%106th
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Research intensity
/ Max 10.35 35%88th
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Academic services spend
/ Max 33252509 75%15th
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Facilities spend
/ Max 2226366 16%119th
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Student - staff ratio
/ Min 10.315.660th
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Continuation
/ Max 10085.8 86%120th
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Graduate prospects – outcomes
/ Max 10072.0 72%96th
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Graduate prospects – on track
/ Max 10073.1 73%97th
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Subject League Tables 2025
- Accounting & Finance
- Aeronautical & Aerospace Engineering
- Architecture
- Art & Design
- Biological Sciences
- Biomedical Sciences
- Building
- Business & Management Studies
- Childhood & Youth Studies
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science
- Counselling, Psychotherapy & Occupational Therapy
- Creative Writing
- Education
- English
- Forensic Science
- Health Studies
- History
- Information Technology & Systems
- Law
- Manufacturing & Production Engineering
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nursing & Midwifery
- Paramedic Science
- Pharmacology & Pharmacy
- Physiotherapy
- Psychology
- Social Policy
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Sports Science
- Tourism, Transport, Travel & Heritage Studies
Overall ranking
95th out of 103
Subject ranking trend - past 5 years
Accounting & Finance ranking breakdown
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Overall score
/ Max 10075.7 76%95th
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Entry standards
/ Max 22795 42%97th
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Student satisfaction
/ Max 43.16 79%47th
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Research quality
/ Max 42.60 65%67th
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Continuation
/ Max 10087.2 87%87th
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Graduate prospects
/ Max 10044.0 44%96th
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Campus locations
Study options
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Frequently asked questions
Whatever your interests, the University of Wolverhampton is keen to help you develop and reach your full potential through varied opportunities and wide range of courses. The university provides great facilities and high-quality teaching, and regularly invests in its campuses and specialist course environments. The diverse student population, where almost two-thirds are the first in their family to go to university, almost half are 21+, and over half are from global majority backgrounds, guarantees a fulfilling and culturally enriched student experience. There are also many clubs and societies to join – from sports clubs to academic interest, hobbies to political and religious societies.
A degree with the University of Wolverhampton is a fantastic way to explore subjects you're interested in, gain a more in-depth understanding of them, and to work in a field that interests you after graduation. If you are keen to stay in education, completing an undergraduate degree means you can go on to a master's degree or a PhD to become an expert in your field of interest. The University of Wolverhampton is proud to supply its region and beyond with fully-trained, work-ready graduates.
Free Wi-Fi is available in halls, as well as shared kitchen and dining facilities, and 24-hour campus security. Adapted rooms are available for disabled students with mobility, hearing or visual needs.