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Have you enjoyed your time at Scotland's Rural College? Help future students make decisions by reviewing it now.
Write a ReviewOnly just started the year, but don't have much to complain about. The campus is great, the lecturers are wonderful people, the support looks to be fantastic.
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Scotland's Rural College Hall Rankings
| Fraser Studios | #1 |
| Justice Mill Studios | #2 |
| Powis Place | #3 |
| Pittodrie Street | #4 |
| ABeleven | #5 |
| 403 King Street | #6 |
| Froghall | #7 |
| Old Fire Station | #8 |
| King Street Exchange | #9 |
| Mealmarket Exchange | #10 |
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Ratings and Reviews
Have you enjoyed your time at Scotland's Rural College? Help future students make decisions by reviewing it now.
Write a ReviewOnly just started the year, but don't have much to complain about. The campus is great, the lecturers are wonderful people, the support looks to be fantastic.
Applying to Scotland's Rural College
- Entry Requirements
104-128 UCAS Points
Typical range for Scotland's Rural College entry requirements. Varies depending on the course.
Scotland's Rural College Reputation
Scotland’s Rural College has campuses across Scotland with the largest being in Aberdeen and Edinburgh. 1,720 students are enrolled at Scotland’s Rural College:
- 1,680 of these students come from the UK
- 15 come from EU countries
- And 25 are students from non-EU countries.
(Source: HESA 2022/23)
The graduate outcomes for Scotland Rural College show that six months after leaving university, 85% of graduates are in work or further study. The typical graduate salary six months after leaving Scotland Rural College is £24 - £27K a year.
(Source: HESA Graduate Outcomes Data Survey 2023 for 2020/21 graduates)
Updated: 4th October 2024
Read Scotland's Rural College Reviews
Only recently turned into a university so I am sure with time it will be improved and develop. Overall the small coherts and ratio of students to lecturers outweigh any disadvantages. The small community is the biggest advantage because everyone knows everyone and its very welcoming. But theres not much diversity. People are generally down to earth and not stuck up or entitled. However, the campus is very small and underequiped currently. The library only has capacity for maximum 30 people and that is the only study space. It is quite loud and difficult to study. Whilst we can sometimes use aberdeen library, it is closed to SRUC students during exam periods. Also, there is only one bus to and from the uni meaning if you don't have a car you must be there all day every day. But most people do drive and are really nice and offer lifts. The car park is very small so eirther there needs to be far more frequent buses or the car park needs to be bigger. Student support couldn't be better.
Only just started the year, but don't have much to complain about. The campus is great, the lecturers are wonderful people, the support looks to be fantastic.
