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Students lobby over equal access | Students lobby over equal access |
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Students are urging politicians to ensure people from disadvantaged backgrounds are not prevented from studying at the UK's top universities. | Students are urging politicians to ensure people from disadvantaged backgrounds are not prevented from studying at the UK's top universities. |
Students from the Russell Group of top research universities have sent special Valentine's cards to politicians urging them to fight for equal access. | Students from the Russell Group of top research universities have sent special Valentine's cards to politicians urging them to fight for equal access. |
And on Wednesday, the students staged an anti-fees lobby at the Welsh Assembly, Westminster and Holyrood. | |
New figures suggest students have not been put off by higher tuition fees. | New figures suggest students have not been put off by higher tuition fees. |
Last week, figures from the admissions service, Ucas, showed the number of students applying to UK universities had gone up by 6.4%. | Last week, figures from the admissions service, Ucas, showed the number of students applying to UK universities had gone up by 6.4%. |
In the review of fees, access is the first criteria and never something that can be fobbed off Brian Duggan, Aldwych group | In the review of fees, access is the first criteria and never something that can be fobbed off Brian Duggan, Aldwych group |
Higher Education Minister Bill Rammell said this showed tuition fees were not putting students off applying to university, as critics of higher fees had predicted. | Higher Education Minister Bill Rammell said this showed tuition fees were not putting students off applying to university, as critics of higher fees had predicted. |
But Brian Duggan, chairman of the Aldwych group, the students' unions of the Russell Group of universities, said there was not enough detail in the figures. | But Brian Duggan, chairman of the Aldwych group, the students' unions of the Russell Group of universities, said there was not enough detail in the figures. |
He said they did not show if potential students from poorer backgrounds and ethnic minorities were still applying. | He said they did not show if potential students from poorer backgrounds and ethnic minorities were still applying. |
"They have not released any statistics about the number of ethnic minority students and low income backgrounds applying," he said. | "They have not released any statistics about the number of ethnic minority students and low income backgrounds applying," he said. |
"The Russell Group of universities tends to do less well than others on this, so this lobby is about ensuring that access to these institutions is fair and equitable. | "The Russell Group of universities tends to do less well than others on this, so this lobby is about ensuring that access to these institutions is fair and equitable. |
"We are lobbying on behalf of the students at our universities and for the countless others who have the ability to study, but not the means. | "We are lobbying on behalf of the students at our universities and for the countless others who have the ability to study, but not the means. |
"This government needs to be providing that means and must recognise that, in the review of fees, access is the first criteria and never something that can be fobbed off." | "This government needs to be providing that means and must recognise that, in the review of fees, access is the first criteria and never something that can be fobbed off." |
'Litmus test' | 'Litmus test' |
He added: "We will continue this pressure until the government recognises that students do not love top-up fees and will never learn to do so." | He added: "We will continue this pressure until the government recognises that students do not love top-up fees and will never learn to do so." |
The National Union of Students president Gemma Tumelty said the "real litmus test" on the impact of top-up fees was whether under-represented groups were driven away from applying to university. | The National Union of Students president Gemma Tumelty said the "real litmus test" on the impact of top-up fees was whether under-represented groups were driven away from applying to university. |
Since September, universities in England and Northern Ireland have been allowed to charge a maximum of £3,000 a year in tuition fees. | Since September, universities in England and Northern Ireland have been allowed to charge a maximum of £3,000 a year in tuition fees. |
Those in Wales can also charge £3,000 in fees, but because the Welsh Assembly opposes top-up fees, Welsh students studying in Wales only have to pay £1,200, with the assembly making up the rest. | Those in Wales can also charge £3,000 in fees, but because the Welsh Assembly opposes top-up fees, Welsh students studying in Wales only have to pay £1,200, with the assembly making up the rest. |
But England-based students applying to universities in Wales have to pay the full fee. | But England-based students applying to universities in Wales have to pay the full fee. |
Scottish universities also charge fees, but these are paid by the Scottish Executive. | Scottish universities also charge fees, but these are paid by the Scottish Executive. |
However, students are charged a £2,000 graduate endowment after they have graduated and are employed. | However, students are charged a £2,000 graduate endowment after they have graduated and are employed. |
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