Critics question motives behind drop in entry requirements :

Critics question motives behind drop in entry requirements


Critics question motives behind drop in entry requirements
iNews  06 February 2021
Against the threat of academic staff layoffs, an announcement by the Russell Group this month has hit a nerve for many. In a letter signed by the group’s 24 member universities, its chief executive, Tim Bradshaw, confirmed it would be increasing its student intake – a move he said was motivated by the stress imposed on applicants after A-level exams were cancelled last year, writes Rachael Pells for
iNews.
Given the elitist reputation of these top-ranking universities, a conscious effort to widen access to more students from poorer backgrounds might be welcomed – but some academics have labelled it a “cynical” move set up to steal students from hard-up universities further down the rankings.

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