All in all, a decent university. It’s a great city with excellent student facilities. But most courses don’t have enough contact time. We are now paying her £9,000 worth of debt, but the quality of her education and the time she spends with her teachers has not improved. They can’t charge tuition fees, but they can’t improve the service you provide. This isn’t just a Nottingham problem, it’s a national problem. Universities have done a good job of creating more services to support the health and mental health of their students. That’s great, but these are mostly student-run services, so you’re limited in what you can do. I’ve been a nightline volunteer since 1st grade. I believe that what we and others her SLS are doing is very important and very important, but I can only help and support my fellow students. Student counseling is doing a very good job and more funding is needed to expand and shorten the enormous wait times for students who urgently need help.