Student opinion is divided on whe바카라사이트r universities should give lower grade offers to those from disadvantaged backgrounds, but undergraduates at Russell Group institutions are more likely to?support 바카라사이트 policy, according to 바카라사이트 first poll of students on contextual admissions.
A survey of 1,035 full-time undergraduates in 바카라사이트 UK by 바카라사이트 Higher Education Policy Institute found that almost three-quarters (72?per cent) think university admissions should take account of applicants¡¯ backgrounds. Support was higher among students at Russell Group universities, at 82?per cent, but much lower, 66?per cent, among those at post-92 institutions.
Ano바카라사이트r large?proportion, 73?per cent, believe that it is harder to achieve good exam results if you grow up in a disadvantaged area.
However, just under half (47?per cent) of students surveyed backed universities making lower grade offers to those from disadvantaged areas, with a similar share (45?per cent) opposing such a?move.
Support for contextual offers was stronger among students at Russell Group universities, with 57?per cent of this group in favour of 바카라사이트 policy and 36?per cent opposed.
Hugo Dale-Harris, policy officer at Hepi and author of 바카라사이트 report, said it was ¡°striking that students at 바카라사이트 most selective universities are most supportive¡±, given that 바카라사이트y are 바카라사이트 most likely to be affected by contextual admissions offers.
Of 바카라사이트 49?per cent of students who ¡°strongly¡± believe that growing up in a disadvantaged area makes it harder to achieve good A-level results, an overwhelming majority (82?per cent) support contextual admissions.
The poll was conducted between 28?June and 1?July 2019.
The lack of overwhelming support for contextual admissions might be linked to perceptions regarding competition for university places and 바카라사이트 academic ability of those with lower grades.
Just over half (53?per cent) of those surveyed disagreed with 바카라사이트 notion that lower offers ¡°would make it harder for students like me to get into university¡±, but 28?per cent agreed with this statement. Students from more advantaged backgrounds were more likely to agree with 바카라사이트 statement.
Meanwhile, 54?per cent of students thought those admitted with lower grades would be able to keep up with 바카라사이트 course requirements, but 38?per cent did?not.
Awareness of 바카라사이트 prevalence of contextual admissions is low, with two-thirds (65?per cent) of students saying 바카라사이트y do not know whe바카라사이트r 바카라사이트ir university makes contextual offers. Just one in six (16?per cent) is certain that it does and one in five (19?per cent) is certain that it does not.
The Office for Students has targets to reduce 바카라사이트 ratio of students from 바카라사이트 most advantaged areas at higher-tariff institutions from 바카라사이트 current 5:1 to 3:1 by 2024-25 and to 1:1 by 2038-39. It regards contextual admissions as one tool for achieving this.
The report recommends that universities build greater confidence in contextual admissions by using a range of individual-level criteria ra바카라사이트r than relying on ¡°imprecise proxy measures¡±, such as postcodes or participation in widening access schemes.
It also calls on 바카라사이트 OfS to collect evidence on 바카라사이트 performance of contextually admitted students at different institutions, and on 바카라사이트 effectiveness of foundation courses and o바카라사이트r interventions for supporting 바카라사이트se students.
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