For the 7th consecutive year, UniLaSalle has been awarded the HappyAtSchool certification by ChooseMyCompany and, in 2026, received the Platinum medal, the program’s highest honor. With a score of 4.1 out of 5.0, an 83.8% satisfaction rate, and an 83% recommendation rate, the Institut Polytechnique reaffirms the central role it places on its students’ well-being across its four campuses in Amiens, Beauvais, Rennes, and Rouen.
A Platinum Medal for the 2026 edition
UniLaSalle has once again been ranked among the schools with the highest ratings from their own students in the HappyAtSchool survey, conducted by ChooseMyCompany. Having received this recognition every year since 2020, the school has earned the Platinum Medal for 2026, the program’s highest honor.
This result continues a strong trend in recent years, marked by a 2nd-place finish in 2024 and a 3rd-place finish in 2025 in the rankings of engineering schools with more than 1,000 students.
A survey based 100% on student feedback
The HappyAtSchool barometer differs from traditional academic rankings: it is based exclusively on verified, anonymous student reviews. Each respondent evaluates their school through a questionnaire that covers the key aspects of student life: the educational environment and student life, teaching and pedagogy, employability, confidence in the future, and sustainable development.
For the 2026 edition, students at UniLaSalle—both in engineering programs and bachelor’s programs—participated in the survey, with a participation rate of 42.9%. The ranking score is weighted by participation and recommendation rates to ensure representative and reliable results.
Strengths Highlighted by Lasallian Students
Student feedback highlights several strengths that make UniLaSalle unique:
- An exceptional student life. 92.2% of students feel that their student life is rich in opportunities and extracurricular activities, and 90.8% believe that the facilities and equipment provide them with good conditions for studying. In their comments, student organizations and the campus atmosphere are most frequently cited as sources of satisfaction.
- Close ties to the professional world. 87.5% of students report having access to a professional environment that inspires them, and 87.8% feel well supported in their search for internships or jobs.
- A recognized commitment to sustainable development. 90.2% of students can participate in initiatives with a positive impact, and 87.6% praise the school’s environmental commitment, in line with the Uni4Change strategy.
- High-quality, personalized support. 86.3% of students feel that their professors and academic advisors are available when they need them.
The school remains focused on areas for improvement, particularly regarding course content—identified by students as the main area of concern—an initiative already integrated into its continuous improvement process.
“Receiving the Platinum Medal for the seventh consecutive year is a source of great pride for our entire community. This distinction reflects the dedication of our teams, the quality of interpersonal relationships on our campuses, and the trust our students place in UniLaSalle.”
Philippe Choquet, Executive Director of UniLaSalle.
This success is a collective achievement: it belongs to all the students, faculty, staff, and partners who contribute every day to making UniLaSalle a place of learning, innovation, and personal growth.