Understanding Student Voice Forums
Student Voice Forums at Regent College London (RCL) offer you a chance to influence change by discussing successes and areas for improvement in the learning experience with staff and fellow students.
What are Student Voice Forums?
Student Voice Forums (SVFs) are school-level meetings that gather Student Voice Representatives, School Representatives, staff, and service teams. They serve as platforms to share ideas, respond to feedback, and celebrate successes.
Each forum topics include teaching, assessments, program improvements, and student experience. SVFs review student data like surveys and employability trends, meeting twice a year with all actions recorded to track impact.
Why Your Voice Matters: Impact and Outcomes
Your feedback is essential for improving programs and services. By participating, you help identify issues early, benefiting current and future students.
Student Voice Forums (SVFs) influence curriculum updates, teaching enhancements, and assessment improvements, highlighting best practices across RCL.
Each forum provides an Action Tracker to ensure accountability, with outcomes shared through “You Said, We Did” updates sent to your student email.
Share your feedback
Get involved in a way that works for you:
Share feedback: Submit your comments anonymously or with your name, and Student Voice Representatives (SVRs) will present them.
Raise ideas: Your School and Student Voice Representatives will collect feedback using the approved MS Form.
Steps to follow:
- Check the Student Voice Forum (SVF) schedule for your school.
- Submit feedback if you can’t attend – ask your Student Voice Reps for the MS Form.
- Read the “You Said, We Did” updates to see the impact of your input.
Need help?
For information or support, contact the Student Experience team at student.experience@rcl.ac.uk.
