Publié le 16/05/2025

Our business school has been awarded the Happy At School label

For the fourth year running, the Sorbonne Business School has once again been awarded the HappyAtSchool® label in 2025. Thank you to our students for their participation and confidence!

Concerned with offering a quality experience to its students, the Sorbonne Business School wanted to renew its participation in the HappyAtSchool® survey to assess their level of satisfaction and identify levers for progress to be activated. This survey concerned L3, M1 and M2 students in initial/alternative training.
This year, the Sorbonne Business School obtained an overall score of 4.35/5 and a 95% recommendation rate, excellent results that enabled it to obtain the label.

 

Among the criteria most valued by respondents, above 90%, are:

  • I would recommend my school to a friend to study at (95%)
  • In my school/training establishment, everyone benefits from the same admission, educational, professional etc. opportunities (93.6%)
  • The pedagogy motivatingly articulates theory and problem-solving / real-life situations (93.2%)
  • I feel that my diploma is recognized by employers (92.7%)
  • My school / training establishment gives me access to a professional environment that I want to work in (91.8%)
  • The terms of my internship / work-study program (duration, schedule, rhythm...) enable me to learn effectively (90.9%)
  • I like the culture and educational project offered by my school / training establishment (90%)

 

HappyAtSchool®, what is it?

HappyAtSchool® is an accreditation and ranking that assesses the quality of the student experience. 100% participatory and transparent, this label is based on 20 questions put directly to students around 5 themes: educational environment and student life, teaching & pedagogy, employability, confidence in the future and sustainable development. 3 criteria are required to obtain the label: an average score of over 3.5/5 for the 20 questions asked, a recommendation rate of over 70% and a participation rate of over 30%. "
 

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