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Selective universities ‘hindering social mobility’

Social Mobility Commission calls for improvements on access

It is of “great concern” that selective universities tend to recruit fewer disadvantaged students than other providers, the Social Mobility Commission has said.

In an interim report looking at the earnings of graduates from higher and further education, the commission says that more academically selective universities “tend to have a higher value-add” when it comes to future earnings than less selective institutions.

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