Prestigious Universities' Privileged Elites
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•Top universities risk ‘elites’ domination as teenagers turn backs on degrees
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Lee Elliot Major , professor of social mobility at the University of Exeter , said more students are questioning the value of higher education following negative narratives about universities over the past year .
Prof Elliot Major said he was concerned that disadvantaged students will be “put off’ from studying university degrees disproportionately.
He added that more privileged students, including pupils educated in private schools, could be more likely to achieve higher grades and secure places at selective universities.
Ucas figures for this year do not show a significant drop in demand from disadvantaged applicants.
Universities have introduced a range of measures to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds, such as accommodation and work experience bursaries.
Russell Group said cost-of-living pressures and the loss of learning from the pandemic disproportionately impact on disadvantaged young people.
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