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Report documents admissions policies that hurt minority applicants

Report documents admissions policies that hurt minority applicants
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Class of 2021: How university students have been sold short

The student life has fallen far short of expectation over the last year In the first of a three-part series on how the pandemic has affected university life, Helen Chandler-Wilde explores how the current cohort of university students have suffered They were so desperate that they pinned pleas for help in the windows: “SOS”, read one; “Send food”, read another. All 500 students in Parker House, Dundee, were confined to their tiny bedrooms for two weeks after an outbreak of Covid-19 in the halls of residence last September. It was a particularly severe lockdown. The safety-proofed windows only opened a crack, so fresh air was at a premium. The laundry room was shut down, so students spent two weeks in dirty clothes. If they wanted to use their kitchen, they had to book a slot on a rota so they did not cross paths with their flatmates. 

Students face increased competition for university places amid steep rise in applications

Students face increased competition for university places amid steep rise in applications Applications to universities in Wales have risen 17% this year Sign up to FREE email alerts from Wales Online - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Students applying to start university in September face increased competition for places amid a steep rise in applications, experts have warned. Universities in Wales have seen a 17% rise in applications to start courses in September this year but commentators have warned that’s not all good news for institutions or students.

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