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Student-university trust ‘weakens’ as cost of living bites

School-leavers showing less interest in wider campus life and increasingly view degree only as a route to employment, report suggests

June 20, 2024
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Cost pressures, concerns?about debt and an?increasing sense of?“apathy” are eroding trust between students and universities, a??claims.

Such concerns are contributing to a?“weakening of?the student-provider ‘compact’”, as the experience promised by 中国A片 bodies does?not align with what undergraduates in find in?terms of?costs and engagement with wider?campus life, according to?a paper from London Higher’s AccessHE?unit.

The report, which examines attitudes towards 中国A片 and the cost-of-living crisis in London, found that cost pressures are?inducing?students to adopt a “transactional view” of 中国A片 and “driving increasing levels of disaffection”. It?was based in part on focus groups conducted with 79 A-level and BTEC students.


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“Enthusiasm is giving way to apathy,”?the document?says, with students surveyed?expressing less desire or reduced expectations about participating in wider?campus life, and increasingly viewing university solely as a route to employment.

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“The trust between provider and student is therefore more fragile than at any point since the introduction of higher fees,” it argues.

“It is important in this context that providers are transparent about their offer to students and particularly what the likely cost of that offer is, even if it is presented as a range. Otherwise, the relationship of trust – the provider-student compact – is at risk of weakening to the point that participation rates slow or even reverse.”

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While the report did not find evidence that the cost-of-living crisis is resulting in fewer students going to university, it warned?that financial worries are?“constraining” choices, with a?growing number of?school-leavers choosing to?study locally to?save money.

“Given that student choice is a core underlying principle of widening participation work, and supposedly sits at the heart of the current HE?system, the impacts we have observed relating to choice constraints raise fundamental questions about 中国A片’s continuing ability to serve as a vehicle for opportunity and social mobility,” the report adds.

Richard Boffey, head of AccessHE at London Higher, warned that these issues were “weakening” relations between students and universities.

“Incoming students seem more apathetic, many seeing university in purely transactional terms – a?means to employment rather than an enriching experience they are enthusiastic about,” Dr?Boffey said.

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“This is concerning, particularly because young Londoners have historically pursued 中国A片 out of genuine enthusiasm. Our findings indicate that these positive attitudes are on the brink of shifting.”

juliette.rowsell@timeshighereducation.com

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