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University budgets could be put under "severe strain" by plans to remove limits on student numbers in England, warns a policy analysis. | |
The Higher Education Policy Institute says the increase, announced last year, was "sprung on universities". | The Higher Education Policy Institute says the increase, announced last year, was "sprung on universities". |
"One critical outstanding question is how the policy is to be paid for," says institute director, Nick Hillman. | "One critical outstanding question is how the policy is to be paid for," says institute director, Nick Hillman. |
A Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman says it is "removing the cap on aspiration". | A Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman says it is "removing the cap on aspiration". |
The Higher Education Policy Institute report says the government's proposals, to be introduced from autumn 2015, are expected to mean a 20% increase in UK undergraduates. | The Higher Education Policy Institute report says the government's proposals, to be introduced from autumn 2015, are expected to mean a 20% increase in UK undergraduates. |
'Fuzzy' | 'Fuzzy' |
Such an expansion could "transform lives, improve social mobility and raise economic performance", says report author Mr Hillman, a former adviser to David Willetts, the previous Universities Minister. | Such an expansion could "transform lives, improve social mobility and raise economic performance", says report author Mr Hillman, a former adviser to David Willetts, the previous Universities Minister. |
But the think tank's report says funding arrangements for adding another 180,000 students remain "fuzzy". | But the think tank's report says funding arrangements for adding another 180,000 students remain "fuzzy". |
After three years without number controls, there is an anticipated cost of £720m in extra grants and teaching costs and £700m in loan write-off costs. | After three years without number controls, there is an anticipated cost of £720m in extra grants and teaching costs and £700m in loan write-off costs. |
The option of raising funds by selling the student loan book has been blocked by Business Secretary Vince Cable, who in July ruled out such a sale before the general election. | The option of raising funds by selling the student loan book has been blocked by Business Secretary Vince Cable, who in July ruled out such a sale before the general election. |
The report raises concerns that it could mean the existing higher education budget being stretched more thinly, putting pressure on spending per student. | The report raises concerns that it could mean the existing higher education budget being stretched more thinly, putting pressure on spending per student. |
The expansion in student numbers might not be in traditional universities. The report says that international evidence suggests that much of the growth might be in private providers. | The expansion in student numbers might not be in traditional universities. The report says that international evidence suggests that much of the growth might be in private providers. |
Without any limits on numbers, there could be much more recruitment of European Union students, suggests the research. | Without any limits on numbers, there could be much more recruitment of European Union students, suggests the research. |
'Aspirational policy' | 'Aspirational policy' |
The research concludes that there is a risk of a "substantial decline" in the amount available for each student's education, or else there could be "changes to student loans to recoup more of the costs" or the "re-imposition of number controls in some form". | The research concludes that there is a risk of a "substantial decline" in the amount available for each student's education, or else there could be "changes to student loans to recoup more of the costs" or the "re-imposition of number controls in some form". |
The think tank analyses why the government has made this shift in policy - arguing that abolishing the cap on numbers has political and economic benefits. | The think tank analyses why the government has made this shift in policy - arguing that abolishing the cap on numbers has political and economic benefits. |
Allowing more people to go to university can be "sold as an aspirational policy" in the run-up to the election, the report says. | Allowing more people to go to university can be "sold as an aspirational policy" in the run-up to the election, the report says. |
It also a recognition that increasing graduate numbers is a way of boosting economic performance. | It also a recognition that increasing graduate numbers is a way of boosting economic performance. |
And the report says that since demand for higher education is continuing to rise, the policy is making a "virtue of reality". | And the report says that since demand for higher education is continuing to rise, the policy is making a "virtue of reality". |
"The decision to remove student number controls is a vote of confidence in universities and young people," says Mr Hillman. | "The decision to remove student number controls is a vote of confidence in universities and young people," says Mr Hillman. |
But he warns: "It is hard to square current forecasts on the future number of students with the expected cuts to public expenditure. | But he warns: "It is hard to square current forecasts on the future number of students with the expected cuts to public expenditure. |
"Spending on each student may come under severe strain whoever wins the next election." | "Spending on each student may come under severe strain whoever wins the next election." |
Wendy Piatt, head of the Russell Group of leading universities, said: "This report is right to highlight the uncertainty behind the government's plans to increase undergraduate student numbers in England. | Wendy Piatt, head of the Russell Group of leading universities, said: "This report is right to highlight the uncertainty behind the government's plans to increase undergraduate student numbers in England. |
"It would be very worrying if this policy leads to less funding per student. Good teaching requires proper levels of investment." | "It would be very worrying if this policy leads to less funding per student. Good teaching requires proper levels of investment." |
"Higher education is not something to be piled high and provided on the cheap," said Sally Hunt, leader of the UCU lecturers' union. | "Higher education is not something to be piled high and provided on the cheap," said Sally Hunt, leader of the UCU lecturers' union. |
"While the policy is admirable in its intention to widen access, the government needs to clearly spell out where the extra funding will be found and introduce robust quality controls. | "While the policy is admirable in its intention to widen access, the government needs to clearly spell out where the extra funding will be found and introduce robust quality controls. |
"Recent concerns about for-profit companies milking the system, while delivering qualifications of questionable value, must be properly addressed." | "Recent concerns about for-profit companies milking the system, while delivering qualifications of questionable value, must be properly addressed." |
A Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman said: "Removing the cap on student places will make a reality of the Robbins ambition that university should be open all who are qualified by ability and attainment. | A Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman said: "Removing the cap on student places will make a reality of the Robbins ambition that university should be open all who are qualified by ability and attainment. |
"This year has seen record numbers of young people admitted to university, including the highest ever number of people from disadvantaged areas. | "This year has seen record numbers of young people admitted to university, including the highest ever number of people from disadvantaged areas. |
"These crucial reforms, which have removed the cap on aspiration, have been specifically funded in the Chancellor's last autumn statement." | "These crucial reforms, which have removed the cap on aspiration, have been specifically funded in the Chancellor's last autumn statement." |
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