In 2024, Arts University Plymouth was ranked as the top university in the South West region, 2nd in the UK in the category of Facilities, ranked 4th in the UK in the category of University of the Year, 4th in the UK in the category of Lecturers & Teaching Quality, and 3rd in the UK for Student Support at the Whatuni Student Choice Awards (WUSCAs). Arts University Plymouth was also the highest-scoring arts university in the UK in the National Student Survey in 2025, ranked highest in 18 out of the 27 questions that students are asked in the NSS 2025. Mirror (formerly The Gallery), Plymouth Arts Cinema and Fab Lab Plymouth are located in the city centre campus, offering a range of short courses, masterclasses, and National Art & Design Young Arts Club. The university is a UK Advisory Council Member of the Creative Industries Federation, a Member of the Crafts Council Advisory Group, a founding associate of Tate’s Tate Exchange programme and a Steering Group Member of the Cultural Learning Alliance.
Student body The University caters for approximately 2,000 students, with around 85% of full-time students on
Higher Education courses in 2017. Over 250 members of staff are employed by the university. Students are enrolled from the local area, the wider south-west region, and further afield in the
United Kingdom. The university also attracts international students,
Administration The University is administered by a corporation. ==Students' Union==