The Daily Telegraph

Oxford college to honour offers regardless of students’ results

- By Helena Horton

AN OXFORD college has said that it will honour all of its offers even if students did not make the grades in response to the shock A-level results on Thursday.

Worcester College said it is welcoming its “most diverse cohort ever”, adding: “In response to uncertaint­ies surroundin­g this year’s assessment, we have confirmed the places of all UK offer-holders, regardless of their A-level results.”

Meanwhile, those with offers from the rest of the Oxbridge colleges who appeal their grades successful­ly will still have to take a year out if the process takes more than two weeks, according to university policy. Some students who achieve the top grades after challengin­g their results could have their places at Oxford deferred until autumn 2021 if the institutio­n reaches maximum capacity.

The university has said it would not be possible to meet “ongoing socialdist­ancing restrictio­ns” and other challenges presented by Covid-19 if it went above its maximum intake of students.

Cambridge University has also said students may be asked to defer their entry until autumn 2021, depending on when they find out their appeal outcome.

The move comes after Michelle Donelan, the universiti­es minister, told institutio­ns to hold places for applicants challengin­g A-level grades until they receive the outcome of their appeal. Graduates from both Oxford and Cambridge

have written to their colleges asking them to follow Worcester’s example and honour the offers made, especially those given to students from underperfo­rming state schools who were more likely to have their grades bumped down by the Government’s algorithm.

A campaign called Honour The Offer received hundreds of posts on Twitter from Oxbridge graduates. Cambridge professor Priyamvada Gopal has called for the offers of all state school pupils to be honoured.

She said: “Given our far too slow track record on ‘widening participat­ion’, as a matter of principle, Cambridge should honour all existing offers made to state sector candidates regardless of result.”

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