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Best Universities for Student Wellbeing 2027 | Unifresher Rankings
Unifresher Awards 2027

Best unis for
student wellbeing

124 UK universities ranked across four metrics that directly shape student mental health and wellbeing. The universities that perform best here are the ones where students are supported, safe, financially stable and engaged enough to stay.

124 Universities ranked
4 Metrics scored
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Top performers

The podium

The three universities where students report the highest levels of overall wellbeing across all four metrics.

Best cities for student wellbeing (avg. score)

Student wellbeing is not just about counselling services and mental health support — though those matter. It is about the full environment: whether students feel safe, whether they can afford to live, whether they are satisfied with their experience, and whether they are engaged enough to stay. The universities that score highest here are the ones that get all four of those things right.

We ranked 124 UK universities using student satisfaction as the primary driver, weighted alongside safety, cost of living and continuation rate. Together these four metrics form the most complete picture of student wellbeing available from public data.

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All 124 universities ranked

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Editorial integrity

The judging panel

Our methodology is reviewed and approved by a student-focused editorial panel. For this category we worked with current students, student welfare professionals and our editor.

Chris Moss

Chris Moss

Co-Founder, Unifresher

Connor Steele

Connor Steele

Editor, Unifresher

Student Writers

Student Writers

Over 20 student writers

Our rankings are powered by a wide mix of voices and data sources:

  • Homepage nominations from our annual Unifresher users
  • Social polls from 20,000+ Instagram and TikTok followers
  • Expert input from specialists relevant to each category
  • Student panel feedback from 20+ current university writers
  • Editorial review by Unifresher's founder and content team

That means our awards reflect what real students care about, not just what sounds good in a brochure.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

The questions students and parents actually search for about student wellbeing at university, answered honestly.

How we rank

What goes into the score

Every metric is normalised to 0-100 before weighting. No data is hidden.

40%
Student Satisfaction
From the National Student Survey. The most direct available measure of how students feel about their overall experience. Universities where students are genuinely satisfied are the ones where day-to-day wellbeing is working — not just the counselling service.
25%
Safety Index
City-level crime data. Feeling physically safe is a prerequisite for psychological wellbeing. Students who feel unsafe in their city carry a persistent low-level stress that affects sleep, social engagement and academic performance.
20%
Cost of Living
Inverted: cheaper cities score higher. Financial stress is one of the most consistent and well-evidenced predictors of poor mental health in students. Affordability is not a lifestyle metric — it is a wellbeing metric.
15%
Continuation Rate
The percentage of first-year students who progress to their second year. Students who are struggling — financially, academically or personally — drop out. A high continuation rate is evidence that students are being supported well enough to stay.

Full scoring methodology: unifresher.co.uk/methodology

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