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About 40,000 well-qualified school leavers are likely to be turned away from university this year, a think tank has warned.About 40,000 well-qualified school leavers are likely to be turned away from university this year, a think tank has warned.
Million+, which represents 28 new universities in England and Scotland, told BBC Breakfast the UK risked a "generation of wasted talent".Million+, which represents 28 new universities in England and Scotland, told BBC Breakfast the UK risked a "generation of wasted talent".
It is calling on all political parties to invest in more places next year.It is calling on all political parties to invest in more places next year.
There is a shortage of university places this year due to a surge in applications and a cap on places.There is a shortage of university places this year due to a surge in applications and a cap on places.
A record 611,947 people have applied to UK universities this year - a more than 10% rise on last year.A record 611,947 people have applied to UK universities this year - a more than 10% rise on last year.
This year some 22,000 places are available through clearing - the system of allocating unfilled course places - compared with the 43,890 places allocated through the process last year.This year some 22,000 places are available through clearing - the system of allocating unfilled course places - compared with the 43,890 places allocated through the process last year.
It has been just horrible because I couldn't get in anywhere. Student Lara Stephenson Two students' stories of trying to get in to University
Two years ago, about 120,000 applicants failed to get a place by the end of clearing.Two years ago, about 120,000 applicants failed to get a place by the end of clearing.
The figure rose to 132,000 in 2008 but after record applications this year, Million+ estimates almost 170,000 will be turned down.The figure rose to 132,000 in 2008 but after record applications this year, Million+ estimates almost 170,000 will be turned down.
Professor Les Ebdon, from the think tank, said many of those missing out will have achieved good grades.Professor Les Ebdon, from the think tank, said many of those missing out will have achieved good grades.
"This year there are about 40,000 extra well-qualified applicants who won't find places because the numbers have been capped to last year's numbers," he said."This year there are about 40,000 extra well-qualified applicants who won't find places because the numbers have been capped to last year's numbers," he said.
"Those people will displace some from the job market or will have to find something to do for the year and try again next year. Some may have their hopes and aspirations dashed for a lifetime.""Those people will displace some from the job market or will have to find something to do for the year and try again next year. Some may have their hopes and aspirations dashed for a lifetime."
'Completely devastated''Completely devastated'
Lara Stephenson has decided to take a gap year after failing to get a place through clearing.Lara Stephenson has decided to take a gap year after failing to get a place through clearing.
"My grades were not awful. In previous years it would have been easier to get in to university through clearing but not this year."My grades were not awful. In previous years it would have been easier to get in to university through clearing but not this year.
Lara cannot get into universityLara cannot get into university
"It has been just horrible because I couldn't get in anywhere. Everywhere said they were full or my grades were not good enough. I'm completely devastated and now I'm being forced to take a gap year.""It has been just horrible because I couldn't get in anywhere. Everywhere said they were full or my grades were not good enough. I'm completely devastated and now I'm being forced to take a gap year."
Alastair Hunter, vice chairman of the University and College Union, said there would probably be a squeeze on beneficial gap years.Alastair Hunter, vice chairman of the University and College Union, said there would probably be a squeeze on beneficial gap years.
"A significant number of students are going to be disappointed and a number of them will be forced to take gap years, perhaps forced to take run of the mill jobs that won't add to their educational experience," he said."A significant number of students are going to be disappointed and a number of them will be forced to take gap years, perhaps forced to take run of the mill jobs that won't add to their educational experience," he said.
'Absolutely ludicrous''Absolutely ludicrous'
Ben Whittaker, of the National Union of Students, also pointed out the risks of taking a gap year.Ben Whittaker, of the National Union of Students, also pointed out the risks of taking a gap year.
"These students will be competing with next year's cohort to get into university and I think for the government to be saying 'go out into the world go and get work experience' in a time of economic recession is absolutely ludicrous and is selling young people down the river.""These students will be competing with next year's cohort to get into university and I think for the government to be saying 'go out into the world go and get work experience' in a time of economic recession is absolutely ludicrous and is selling young people down the river."
The increased pressure on university places is thought to be due to a bulge in the population (there are more 18-year-olds this year), the drive to get more young people into higher education and the effects of the recession encouraging both young and old to go to university.The increased pressure on university places is thought to be due to a bulge in the population (there are more 18-year-olds this year), the drive to get more young people into higher education and the effects of the recession encouraging both young and old to go to university.
Earlier this year, Westminster put a 10,000 cap on the expansion of places for this autumn because of budget restraints.Earlier this year, Westminster put a 10,000 cap on the expansion of places for this autumn because of budget restraints.
It later offered funding for 13,000 more places as numbers of applicants surged but not all universities took up this offer because places were not fully funded.It later offered funding for 13,000 more places as numbers of applicants surged but not all universities took up this offer because places were not fully funded.
This year the overall pass rate for A-levels in England, Wales and Northern Ireland rose to the record level of 97.5%, adding to the clamour for places.This year the overall pass rate for A-levels in England, Wales and Northern Ireland rose to the record level of 97.5%, adding to the clamour for places.
Students in Scotland, who received the results of their Highers earlier this month, had a head start on clearing. The pass rate for Highers also rose - by 0.8 percentage point to 74.2%.Students in Scotland, who received the results of their Highers earlier this month, had a head start on clearing. The pass rate for Highers also rose - by 0.8 percentage point to 74.2%.