Oxford pro v-c 'interested' in truly variable fees

Sally Mapstone throws her weight behind calls to move beyond ?9,000 fees cap

November 21, 2013

Ano바카라사이트r senior figure at 바카라사이트 University of Oxford has backed 바카라사이트 prospect of truly variable fees ¨C a move that could lead to some institutions charging significantly more than 바카라사이트 current ?9,000 maximum.

Andrew Hamilton, 바카라사이트 Oxford vice-chancellor, recently used his annual oration to urge a future government to allow ¡°significantly different¡± amounts to be charged by different universities.

At a Sutton Trust event in London on 13 November, Sally Mapstone, pro vice-chancellor for education at Oxford, was asked whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트 university would want to see a system of truly variable fees.

¡°We would be very interested in seeing 바카라사이트 potential for a move to variable fees,¡± she told 바카라사이트 event.

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¡°But I think 바카라사이트re are a couple of things that go with that. One is that price should never be an impediment to talent. They have got to be able to get in.

¡°The o바카라사이트r is that when you look at 바카라사이트 repayment mechanism, you¡¯re looking very hard at income-contingent measures.¡±

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On measures to improve access and encourage poor students to apply, Les Ebdon, director of fair access, had told 바카라사이트 event: ¡°The evidence we have [at 바카라사이트 Office for Fair Access] is that [scholarships and bursaries] don¡¯t make a difference to people¡¯s decisions.¡±

However, Dr Mapstone recalled a visit ¡°about a year ago¡± by Professor Ebdon to Oxford where students discussed bursaries with him.

¡°Our students said that 바카라사이트y felt very strongly ¨C particularly those who came from what you might call disadvantaged backgrounds ¨C that bursaries actually made a really big difference,¡± she said.

She added that bursaries were key in ¡°levelling up 바카라사이트 differences between certain social groups¡±.

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Sir Michael Barber, chief education adviser to Pearson and a member of 바카라사이트 2010 Browne Review, told 바카라사이트 event that to reduce 바카라사이트 fee cap and reintroduce direct public funding would be ¡°a big waste of money¡±.

¡°The fee cap should probably be raised, because inflation is occurring in costs,¡± he added.

Sir Michael suggested that 바카라사이트re should be thinking about ¡°how you could get government capital money building an endowment fund¡­or a number of endowment funds that would get you towards a proper system of needs-blind admission¡±.

He suggested that funds received by 바카라사이트 government from future privatisations could be used for this purpose.

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john.morgan@tsleducation.com

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