Top universities in England have promised to offer more places to disadvantaged students...
Top universities in England have promised to offer more places to disadvantaged students, with the aim of halving the gap between disadvantaged and advantaged students over the next five years.
At the moment, students from wealthier areas are six times more likely to go to a selective university, but a recent report outlines plans for cream of the crop universities to widen their access, which would mean 6,500 more disadvantaged students at these universities each year from 2024-25.
If the universities don’t reach their targets by 2025, the schools may have to shell out.
At the moment, students from wealthier areas are six times more likely to go to a selective university, but a recent report outlines plans for cream of the crop universities to widen their access, which would mean 6,500 more disadvantaged students at these universities each year from 2024-25.
If the universities don’t reach their targets by 2025, the schools may have to shell out.
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