Tuition fees and access to higher education John Rushforth Deputy Director.

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Tuition fees and access to higher education John Rushforth Deputy Director

HE in England 78Universities 14 General HE colleges 39Specialist HE colleges 198FE colleges providing HE courses

Participation Rate Is Relatively Low

998,000 FTEs Postgraduate part-time 6% Undergraduate full-time 74% Postgraduate full-time 5% Undergraduate part-time 15%

Social Class Gap Is Wide and Persistent

From No up-front tuition fees Government pays the tuition fee to the HE institution initially Government recovers the fee after graduation Tuition fees can vary from £0 to £3,000

Repayments Tuition fees repaid alongside any maintenance loan Student maintenance loans – to £4000 Collected through the payroll, like tax Salary threshold increased to £15,000 from Repayment rate: 9% of excess income Zero real rate of interest Students from low income families get £2700 grant

Why do all this? Put more income into HE Fairer sharing of the cost between graduate, graduate’s family and the taxpayer Increase influence of student demand on teaching quality Put more control with institutions

Why OFFA Risk that potential students will –Be concerned about debt –Perceive that higher education is not affordable Something needed to safeguard and promote access An expectation that some variable fees will be invested in financial support for students

What is OFFA for Regulate the charging of higher tuition fees (but only FT UG) Promote and safeguard fair access to HE Identify good practice in the promotion of equality of access to higher education But mustn’t interfere with academic freedom

OFFA’s levers Access agreement – –Bursaries –Outreach –Financial Information –Objectives –Public documents Advice Publicity Fines Prohibition

OFFARequirements Expect more from those with furthest to go Additionality Ambitious milestones Collaborative outreach Monitoring Communication

What will impact of fees be There is data on the fear of debt More generous student support package More places More communication More outreach Data on the initial introduction of tuition fees, and on the international experience, is encouraging

Introduction of fees did not affect entry choices

Will this deliver fair access Once prior attainment is sufficiently-well taken into account socio-economic background does not have an independent effect on HE participation. The substantial social class inequality in HE occurs largely as a result of inequalities earlier in the education system.

Key Elements for Widening Participation Increased supply Effective outreach programme New modes of delivery Maintain retention rates Institutional strategies for widening participation Fair admissions Increased investment

Funding £282 million to institutions in : –£51 million outreach –£11 million for disabled students –£220 million for retention Distributed on the basis of risk £72 M for Aimhigher

Summary English HE faces a long term complex problem We have put in place a system which tries to balance the contributions of the state, students and parents OFFA has provided assurance We have a lot more to do before the profile of the HE student body fully reflects that of society at large