Latest Channel 4 News:
Bush 'raised Iraq issue after 9/11'
Fresh complaint over G20 demo death
Mystery shopper 'earns up to £25k'
Booking fee blow for passengers
Boy, 14, detained for knife death

Students 'heading for dole queue'

Updated on 04 July 2009

Source ITN

Thousands of school-leavers may end up on the dole instead of going to university, ministers have been warned.

Admissions service Ucas has predicted that by the end of the summer 600,000 people will apply for a university place in England - up by 40,000 places or 9 per cent on last year.

The government initially said it wanted to fund an extra 15,000 places for this year's entry, then capped the number at 10,000.

But Phil Willis, chairman of the Commons Education Select Committee, said he has been told only 3,000 extra first-year places have been funded.

According to Ucas, the number of places available through the clearing scheme could be as low as 16,000. Last year, some 44,000 teenagers applied for places through clearing.

Mr Willis has written to Business Secretary Lord Mandelson to ask for extra funding to take the pressure off the system.

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has insisted there will be more students going to university than ever before this year.

The government has said it wants 40 per cent of all adults in England to have a university education by 2020.

© Independent Television News Limited 2009. All rights reserved.

These news feeds are provided by an independent third party and Channel 4 is not responsible or liable to you for the same.

Send this article by email


Watch the Latest Channel 4 News

Watch Channel 4 News when you want

Latest UK news

More News blogs

View RSS feed

Hospital performance

Hospital staff (credit:Reuters)

Revealed: significantly high death rates at 27 hospital trusts.

Brazil backs bid

England 2018 (credit:Reuters)

The world's biggest football nation backs England's 2018 World Cup bid.

Time to save the world

image

Expert advice on 10 climate changing ideas to save the planet.

Will heads roll

Schools Secretary Ed Balls (Credit: Reuters)

FactCheck: did Ed Balls vow to sack 3,000 head teachers?

Afghan fatalities in full

British soldiers killed in Afghanistan

The full list of British soldiers killed in Afghanistan since 2001.

Dispatches on Twitter

How to tweet

How and why to follow the Channel 4 News family on Twitter.

Most watched

Most watched

Find out what's getting people clicking online this week.




Channel 4 © 2009. Channel 4 is not responsible for the content of external websites.