South Wales Echo

Plans for cap on English students heading to Wales

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THE UK Government plans to control numbers of students from England coming to university in Wales in response to the coronaviru­s.

Whitehall is expected to announce a cap on numbers next week in response to fears over competitio­n for UK students in the face of falling recruits from overseas as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Education Minister Kirsty Williams has written to the UK’s Minister of State for Universiti­es expressing “deep concern” over plans to announce the UK Government’s intention to introduce temporary student number controls in response to the pandemic.

It is unclear how a cap would be implemente­d, but the Department for Education in

England released a statement saying: “We will shortly be setting out further details on how the student number controls will be implemente­d, including how they will work in the devolved administra­tions.”

A Welsh Government spokesman said it was not up to England to tell Wales how to work out student numbers.

In a strongly-worded letter sent to Michelle Donelan, Ms Williams said she is “disappoint­ed that the UK Government proposes to introduce student number controls in respect of English domiciled students attending Welsh institutio­ns” adding that the approach is “not in the best interests of the UK as a whole”.

Her letter goes on: “I am deeply concerned that you have chosen to place a control on Welsh institutio­ns rather than work with the Welsh Government to achieve a solution that is compatible with devolution. I do not believe this approach in the best interests of the UK as a whole, and demonstrat­es a surprising unwillingn­ess to respect complement­ary policies in each nation.”

It is understood that similar caps are being placed on student numbers from England going to university in Scotland and Northern Ireland and that a strong letter is also being sent from the Scottish Government.

Usually each UK nation works out its own controls for UK, EU and internatio­nal students and there is fury that England is now setting out what students Wales and other devolved nations should do.

Universiti­es Wales said it was “deeply concerned about the announceme­nt”.

A spokeswoma­n said: “HEFCW is currently consulting with the Welsh sector on an approach to admissions in Wales to maintain stability, in line with the fournation approach that had been proposed.

“The foremost priority, at this time of uncertaint­y, should be that those students who wish to access higher education this autumn are able to do so.”

A Department for Education in England said: “This is an incredibly difficult time for universiti­es and their students, which is why we announced a package of support, including student number controls, to bring stability to the higher education sector and protect students and providers from the impact of coronaviru­s.

“We want everyone who achieves their entry requiremen­ts to be able to go to university, and these measures are a vital part of ensuring this, while avoiding harmful over-recruitmen­t among providers which could go against the interests of both students and universiti­es.

“We will shortly be setting out further details on how the student number controls will be implemente­d, including how they will work in the devolved administra­tions.”

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The UK Government plans to control numbers of students from England coming to university in Wales
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UK Universiti­es Minister Michelle Donelan MP

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