Eastern Eye (UK)

Asian students make the grade in elite universiti­es

CONCERN AS PROPORTION OF WHITE PUPILS IN HIGHER EDUCATION FALLS TO NEW LOW

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ASIAN students are nearly 50 per more likely than white Britons to study in highly selective universiti­es, new data has indicated.

Some 15.6 per cent of Asian students entered universiti­es with tough entry requiremen­ts in 2020-21, compared with 10.5 per cent of their white British peers, the Times reported, citing figures from the Department for Education.

However, students from Chinese background­s outdid all other communitie­s in terms of the proportion reaching such universiti­es (40 per cent). At 10.7 per cent, black school-leavers reaching such centres of education fared marginally better than white Britons.

There has been a declining trend in the proportion of white school-leavers going into higher education, but the 2020-21 academic year saw the lowest percentage of the group attending high-tariff universiti­es, the report said.

Data also revealed that the proportion of students on free meals enrolling in universiti­es rose to a record 28.1 per cent over 26.6 per cent in the previous year.

The percentage of girls aged 19 years or below who went to universiti­es rose to 50.6 in 2020-21 from 48.9 year on year. The figures for boys in the category also increased to 38.4 per cent in 2020-21 from 37.6 per cent a year earlier.

A further breakdown of data showed that 70 per cent of Bangladesh­i girls on free meals made it to universiti­es, compared to 53 per cent of boys of the same heritage.

The progressio­n rate for white British boys was just 14 per cent.

Andrea Jenkyns, the education minister, said the trend showed that the most disadvanta­ged students were progressin­g to higher education. She said the government was committed to giving the brightest pupils from all communitie­s support to enter the most selective institutio­ns.

However, Professor Peter Edwards of Oxford University said the white working-class

young males were a disadvanta­ged group in Britain now and warned that the disparity risked “social unrest”.

He told the Times, “What we are seeing now is a terrible

waste of talent on an enormous scale. This appalling situation also sows the seeds of social unrest. Participat­ion in higher education is one of the ways out of poverty.”

 ?? © Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images ?? TALENT: Ethnic minorities score highly in institutio­ns with tough entry requiremen­ts, data shows
© Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty Images TALENT: Ethnic minorities score highly in institutio­ns with tough entry requiremen­ts, data shows

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