Monday 1 August 2022 12:57 AM Universities pay students up to £15,000 to defer as number getting top A Level ... trends now
Monday 1 August 2022 12:57 AM Universities pay students up to £15,000 to defer as number getting top A Level ... trends now
Universities pay students up to £15,000 to defer as number of children getting top A Level grades rises after lenient lockdown marking Almost £9million was paid by nine of the 24 institutions of the Russell Group Leeds paid £10,000 to 275 students and offered to waive accommodation costs Some accepted too many students due to lenient A-level marking in pandemic Almost 800 students were paid to delay their entry to 2022, with incentives
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Some of the UK’s leading universities offered students as much as £15,000 in cash last year to get them to defer their places.
Research shows almost £9million was paid collectively by nine of the 24 elite institutions of the Russell Group, suggesting the overall figure could