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Postgraduate courses 'social mobility barrier' | Postgraduate courses 'social mobility barrier' |
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By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent | |
The cost of postgraduate university courses could become an extra obstacle to social mobility, warns a study from the Sutton Trust charity. | The cost of postgraduate university courses could become an extra obstacle to social mobility, warns a study from the Sutton Trust charity. |
It says if students need postgraduate degrees for a tough jobs market, poor students should not be priced out. | It says if students need postgraduate degrees for a tough jobs market, poor students should not be priced out. |
There are fears that increased undergraduate tuition fees could deter people from staying on at university. | There are fears that increased undergraduate tuition fees could deter people from staying on at university. |
Postgraduate courses could become the "preserve of the better off student", says trust chairman, Sir Peter Lampl. | Postgraduate courses could become the "preserve of the better off student", says trust chairman, Sir Peter Lampl. |
The study, carried out by researchers at the London School of Economics and Surrey University, looked at the rise in postgraduate numbers - and how it might affect fair access to jobs. | The study, carried out by researchers at the London School of Economics and Surrey University, looked at the rise in postgraduate numbers - and how it might affect fair access to jobs. |
Rising costs | Rising costs |
The proportion of people of working age in Britain with a postgraduate qualification has climbed rapidly - up to 11% from 4% in 1996. | The proportion of people of working age in Britain with a postgraduate qualification has climbed rapidly - up to 11% from 4% in 1996. |
The study found that a postgraduate degree remained linked to higher earnings, worth on average more than an extra £5,000 per year compared with someone who only had an undergraduate degree. | The study found that a postgraduate degree remained linked to higher earnings, worth on average more than an extra £5,000 per year compared with someone who only had an undergraduate degree. |
But the report raises concerns that if employers increasingly want to recruit people with postgraduate degrees, that such courses should not be limited to wealthier students. | But the report raises concerns that if employers increasingly want to recruit people with postgraduate degrees, that such courses should not be limited to wealthier students. |
In particular, there is a worry that if students have had to pay up to £9,000 per year for three years they are less likely to want to take on the financial burden of even more years of university. | In particular, there is a worry that if students have had to pay up to £9,000 per year for three years they are less likely to want to take on the financial burden of even more years of university. |
"Graduates facing debts in excess of £40,000 through undergraduate student loans are likely to see the prospect of funding a further £20,000 a year in fees and living costs, without having access to student loans, truly daunting," says Sir Peter. | "Graduates facing debts in excess of £40,000 through undergraduate student loans are likely to see the prospect of funding a further £20,000 a year in fees and living costs, without having access to student loans, truly daunting," says Sir Peter. |
"When I was growing up, there were many professions that were open to young people with good A-levels. | "When I was growing up, there were many professions that were open to young people with good A-levels. |
"More recently, an undergraduate degree has become essential for many of those careers. Now we find that a postgraduate degree is increasingly expected," says Sir Peter, describing this inflation of academic expectations. | "More recently, an undergraduate degree has become essential for many of those careers. Now we find that a postgraduate degree is increasingly expected," says Sir Peter, describing this inflation of academic expectations. |
"Of course, a better educated workforce should be good for Britain. But it is essential that this should not come at the expense of widening inequalities of access to these professions. | "Of course, a better educated workforce should be good for Britain. But it is essential that this should not come at the expense of widening inequalities of access to these professions. |
"Postgraduate study is becoming increasingly the preserve of the better off student, both from home and abroad." | "Postgraduate study is becoming increasingly the preserve of the better off student, both from home and abroad." |
The Sutton Trust says there should be a better system for providing financial assistance to students wanting to stay on for postgraduate courses. | The Sutton Trust says there should be a better system for providing financial assistance to students wanting to stay on for postgraduate courses. |
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