Trust and Satisfaction in Higher Education Improves, Listening Lags
Qualtrics' 2023 Education Experience Trends Report reveals a rise in satisfaction and trust within the education sector post-pandemic, with the likelihood to recommend increasing from 72% to 77% year-over-year. However, 70% of consumers feel colleges could improve their feedback mechanisms. The report cites ongoing challenges like declining enrollment and evolving expectations from students and families. With >7,000 consumer and >2,500 employee responses, it highlights key trends for enhancing experiences, focusing on multi-channel feedback and community engagement.
- Likelihood to recommend colleges increased from 72% to 77% year-over-year.
- Employees reported improved experiences compared to 2022, with higher engagement.
- Satisfaction and trust metrics are on the rise in the education sector.
- 70% of consumers believe colleges could improve their feedback processes.
- Only 39% of education employees feel their pay is linked to performance.
- 43% of employees reported feeling emotionally drained, with 35% at risk of burnout.
2023 Education Experience Trends Report shows opportunity for educational institutions to improve student and employee experiences
Colleges and universities saw highest jump in likelihood to recommend, increasing from
However, 7 out of 10 consumers think colleges and universities could do better at listening, and less than half (
However, the report also shows that colleges and universities lag behind other industries when it comes to listening to feedback. Seven in 10 respondents said higher education institutions could do better, compared with the global cross-industry average of
Education continues to feel the strain of challenging times, from balancing live-virtual-hybrid learning, to perceived low salary and bureaucratic processes, to declining enrollment and safety concerns. And an interesting paradigm shift is happening among students and families who view education as a public service, so colleges and universities face higher - and growing - expectations.
2023 Education Customer Experience Trends are:
- Establish multi-channel feedback approaches so community members feel heard
- Build trust with equity-driven decisions for greater impact
- Use institutional loyalty to improve brand reputation
- Put community members first to improve satisfaction
With satisfaction and trust on the rise, colleges and universities should take the opportunity to build their brand reputation and nurture positive experiences and outcomes. Efforts to improve student experiences must be grounded in intentional listening strategies, including the adoption of technology to make sense of all the information available and to move beyond listening to closing the loop and driving action. The same is true for the employee experience.
Faculty and staff at education institutions reported better experiences this year than in the 2022 trends report, as campuses and school buildings returned to normal. Engagement, intent-to-stay and employee experience vs. their expectation all rose in the 2023 trends report.
But
2023 Education Employee Experience Trends are:
- Improve employee satisfaction by aligning pay and performance
- Build employee trust by acting on feedback
- Reward employees for taking risks to fuel innovation
- Provide professional growth to avoid potential burnout
A deeper focus on employee satisfaction rooted in open lines for feedback will help institutions make targeted improvements to the employee experience that builds trust and ultimately drives better outcomes for students.
“Thinking of education as a commodity is a long-standing taboo, but the cost of higher education is continuing to rise and student and family expectations for institutions are growing,” said
For more, read the full 2023 Education Experience Trends Report.
This research marks the second part of Qualtrics’ 2023 Industry Experience Trends research series that examines customer and employee experiences across global industries including government, education and healthcare.
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1 Consumers are defined as people who interacted with colleges and universities in the last year, which includes students, family members and alumni.
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