Colleges recruiting degree and sub-degree students are finding competition from universities particularly damaging this year, writes Alison Utley.
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At Blackburn College, where 20 per cent of courses are in higher education, applicants to foundation studies in art and design and business studies are lower than usual and principal John Bolton believes direct entry is to blame.
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Elsewhere franchised courses are being hit. At Havering College, where 10 per cent of courses are in higher education, principal Ken Clarke said that recruitment was in line with expectations on its own courses but some planned franchise courses had not gone ahead.
"We suspect that some universities are accepting people with lower grades and as a result some colleges are suffering severe financial implications," he said. Havering had decided to concentrate more on HND and HNC work.
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