£10 voucher & weekly prize draw for Law students who complete NSS

Today sees the launch of the National Student Survey (NSS) – all eligible students who complete it by Monday 12 February can claim a £10 Amazon voucher and, for Law School students, there’s also a weekly prize draw until Friday 2 March!

If you’re eligible to participate in this year’s survey (mostly final-year undergraduate students), you’ll receive an email invitation from Ipsos MORI on Thursday 25 January.

You can complete the survey at: www.thestudentsurvey.com

To claim your £10 Amazon voucher:

  • complete the survey before Monday 12 February 2018 and forward your NSS survey completion confirmation email to nssawards@kent.ac.uk

To enter the Kent Law School weekly prize draw:

  • forward your NSS survey completion confirmation email to klsnss@kent.ac.uk  (the sooner you complete the survey, the more draws you’ll be entered into – once entered, you’ll remain in the draw!)

Kent Law School prize draws will be held as follows:

  • 12pm, Friday 26 January 2018. First prize – £100 Amazon voucher. Second and third prizes – a Kent Law School hoodie
  • 12pm, Friday 2 February 2018. First prize – £50 Amazon voucher
  • 12pm, Friday 9 February 2018. First prize – £50 Amazon voucher
  • 12pm, Friday 16 February 2018. First prize – £50 Amazon voucher
  • 12pm, Friday 23 February 2018. First prize – £50 Amazon voucher
  • 12pm, Friday 28 February 2018. First prize – £50 Amazon voucher
  • If the School reaches a completion rate of 80% by Friday 2 March a final draw will be held at 12pm that day with a first prize of £100 Amazon voucher and a second and third prize of a Kent Law School hoodie

The NSS is an annual independent survey giving students across the UK the opportunity to give their feedback on their experiences of university study. It’s widely recognised as a key measure of student satisfaction and only takes about ten minutes to complete. Feedback from the survey helps the School to develop its courses for future students. Helpful information explaining the importance of the survey is available on the Kent NSS website

Final-year students may also be interested in attending a ‘Finishing Strongly’ session to be delivered by Dr Steve Pethick from 1pm – 2pm on Wednesday 24 January in GLT1 – Dr Pethick will be talking about how to make the most of your final year (and this will include how to calculate your degree mark).