Plans to make students apply to English universities after receiving their exam results have been abandoned, the Department for Education has confirmed.
In a statement听听on 24 February, the department said that a four-month consultation held last year found there was 鈥渟ome support for post-qualifications admissions, but this is not strong enough to indicate that this is the right time for such a major upheaval鈥.
Responses to the consultation also showed that 鈥渢his reform would be a significant undertaking for both the higher education and the school and college systems鈥, it continued, adding: 鈥淢any respondents point out a need for the sector to focus on educational recovery and exam recovery as a priority, rather than wholesale system reform.鈥
The move 鈥 predicted by听探花视频听earlier this month听鈥 was condemned as a 鈥済rave error鈥 by Jo Grady, general secretary of the University and College Union, which has long听campaigned听for the reforms.
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鈥淧ost-qualification admissions are essential for ensuring students get into the right university according to their actual achievement not predictions of potential, which are often inaccurate,鈥 said Dr Grady.
鈥淎longside the regressive changes to students鈥 ability to access finance听this is another nail in the coffin for widening access to universities 鈥 and a clear indication this government has little concern for the aspirations of those from working-class communities.鈥
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The push to a system in which students choose their university place after they get their grades in A levels and equivalent qualifications was听championed听by Gavin Williamson in his time as education secretary but it was dropped as a priority after Mr Williamson was听sacked听in September 2021. Previous efforts to move to PQA 鈥 which have included reviews in听2004听and听2011听鈥 have also hit the rocks.
The move has always faced considerable听opposition听from universities, which have warned that the reform would not give institutions enough time to support students through the applications process 鈥 which would hit those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds hardest.
Universities UK said in its response to the PQA consultation that 鈥渁 form of鈥 of post-qualification offers 鈥 with students applying prior to their exams 鈥 had the potential to increase fairness for students while still ensuring universities can continue to deliver an efficient and effective admissions process鈥 but would nonetheless 鈥渞equire some fundamental adjustments to truly improve fairness and transparency for students.鈥
However, a straight PQA system was 鈥unworkable鈥, the vice-chancellors鈥 group warned.
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Clare Marchant, chief executive of Ucas, said that it was already committed to a 鈥渨ell-developed ongoing programme of reform that has student choice, transparency, and fair access at its heart鈥.
鈥淏eing able to support all students, help them make well-informed decisions about their futures and give them more flexibility as they apply was never dependent on post-qualification admissions,鈥 she said, adding that its Clearing Plus system used by more than 15,000 UK students meant there was 鈥渁lready鈥n element of post-qualification admissions in the system that is working well鈥.
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