**University of South Wales Treforest Campus**

Discover a vibrant academic community at the University of South Wales Treforest Campus, situated in the heart of Pontypridd. Our campus is dedicated to providing an exceptional educational experience, fostering personal growth and development for our diverse student body. With state-of-the-art facilities, expert faculty, and a range of engaging programs, we are committed to nurturing the talents and ambitions of every student who walks through our doors.

At the Treforest Campus, we pride ourselves on our student-centered approach, ensuring that every individual receives the support they need to thrive academically and personally. Whether you’re seeking assistance with course selection, academic advice, or simply want to explore campus life, our friendly staff is always ready to help. We also encourage prospective students to book an appointment or reach out with any inquiries to discover how USW can be the perfect fit for their educational journey.

Our campus offers a dynamic atmosphere filled with opportunities for collaboration and innovation. From cutting-edge technology in our labs to comfortable study spaces and vibrant social areas, every aspect of the Treforest Campus is designed to enhance your learning experience. Join us at the University of South Wales Treforest Campus, where quality education meets a commitment to student satisfaction, paving the way for a promising future.

For more information or to schedule a visit, please contact us at 0345 576 0101 or explore our website at [southwales.ac.uk](https://www.southwales.ac.uk/). We look forward to welcoming you to our community!

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Miko _

1 Google Rating

No free gym for the students. 3.60£ per visit. My university in Finland has a better gym and it's t

1/ 5

No free gym for the students. 3.60£ per visit. My university in Finland has a better gym and it's totally free for the students.

Donna Russell

5 Google Rating

Worked here for the last 12 years

5/ 5

Worked here for the last 12 years

Ryan Baker

5 Google Rating

Uk

5/ 5

Uk

Chris Hollett

4 Google Rating

I’m told it’s a great university. (It was pretty good even as a Polytechnic when I went here way

4/ 5

I’m told it’s a great university. (It was pretty good even as a Polytechnic when I went here way back in the 90s). They have a great reputation for student support and wellbeing. But for the love of god don’t try to get here from the A470 on any working weekday before 10am if you can avoid it. The roads (and therefore traffic) are horrible. The queues for the student car park can stretch all the way back along the weird, horrible winding route TO the A470. Better to approach from the Llantrisant end of the A473 if you can, to avoid the worst of the queues.

The Weekend

5 Google Rating

that's very lovely

5/ 5

that's very lovely

R “G” K

5 Google Rating

Great university. To enter to the campus you have to be enrolled student or member of staff, however

5/ 5

Great university. To enter to the campus you have to be enrolled student or member of staff, however they offer open days accessible by public. There is a restaurant and lots of the university buildings. Is a very uphill place you can have a great exercise if you going up there.

CHARLES IKECHUKWU

5 Google Rating

The school is actually located in a serene environment and beautiful ❤️. Navigating my way throu

5/ 5

The school is actually located in a serene environment and beautiful ❤️. Navigating my way through the campus was quite easy

Identity

5 Google Rating

Amazing architecture, lots of places for students to do whatever they want really. Onsite shop, nigh

5/ 5

Amazing architecture, lots of places for students to do whatever they want really. Onsite shop, nightclub, student union, gym, what more could you want?

cc

1 Google Rating

2021 graduate: Unfair grading, got OIA involved and they agreed with me, by USW didn't budge. Got no

1/ 5

2021 graduate: Unfair grading, got OIA involved and they agreed with me, by USW didn't budge. Got no discounts for the year, travelled abroad as they promised a year as normal as possible even with Covid lockdowns. They kept promising meetups, but nothing happened. Never met my classmates og lecturers, never saw them on webcam either, and never stepped in to any of the buildings, except from my own dorm and the library. Only nice people were the ones working in the cafeteria, that one woman in Sports Centre, and my dorm mates. Everyone else were all phony, never kept promises regarding distanced meetups or events, and never made an effort to look out for us exchange students.

Mr. SAR

5 Google Rating

I love this place, peacefull and beauty.

5/ 5

I love this place, peacefull and beauty.

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