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Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Islie: 1:41pm On Jan 12
Many universities in the United Kingdom are at risk of falling into financial deficit due to the astronomical decline in international students after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s ban on bringing dependants into the country.

The PUNCH reports that the Home Office of the United Kingdom announced that it had commenced the implementation of its policy banning Nigerian students and other overseas students from bringing in dependants via the study visa route.

In a post on social media, the Home Office reiterated that only those on postgraduate research or government-sponsored scholarship students will be exempted from the development.

We are fully committed to seeing a decisive cut in migration. From today, new overseas students will no longer be able to bring family members to the UK. Postgraduate research or government-funded scholarships students will be exempt,” the Home Office said.

Meanwhile, Financial Times on Friday reported the chief executive of Universities UK, Vivienne Stern, who represents more than 140 universities, said the sector was facing the prospect of a “serious overcorrection” thanks to immigration policies that deterred international students from coming to study in Britain.

“If they want to cool things down, that’s one thing, but it seems to me that through a combination of rhetoric, which is off-putting, and policy changes . . .[they have] really turned a whole bunch of people off that would otherwise have come to the UK,” Stern told the Financial Times.

Stern’s plea came as it emerged that some top universities, including York, which is a member of the elite Russell Group, were being forced to soften their entry requirements in order to maintain numbers of overseas students.

The government needs to be very careful: we could end up with, from a policy point of view, what I would consider a serious overcorrection,” she added.

With the £9,250 domestic tuition fee effectively frozen for the past decade, UK universities have increasingly relied on non-EU students to make ends meet, with fees from non-EU students now accounting for nearly 20 per cent of sector income.

Universities are warning privately that numbers have softened sharply this year following a series of hostile policy moves by the government, with indications that enrolments may have fallen by more than a third from key countries, including Nigeria and India.

One senior university insider told the FT that the sector as a whole had been “spooked” by data that showed the number of international students taking up places in January 2024 was “way below the bottom end of projections for everyone”.

In January, Sunak highlighted changes in government policy to stop international graduate students from bringing family members to the UK, adding the policy was “delivering for the British people.”

The government also announced in December that it was reviewing the so-called “graduate route” enabling international students to work in the UK for two years after they graduate and announced a crackdown on “low-value courses”, even though only 3 per cent are failing to meet criteria set out by the regulator.

Data from Enroly, a web platform used by one in three international students for managing university enrollment, showed that deposit payments were down 37 per cent compared to last year.

A new analysis for UK by consultants PwC found that the combination of falling international student numbers, frozen tuition fees, rising staff wage bills, and a softening in UK student numbers was leaving the sector facing a perfect storm.

“You take those things together, and you’ve got a big problem,” Stern said, warning that the government needed to wake up to the risk posed to a sector that contributes £71bn to the UK economy every year.

The PwC analysis was based on 2021-22 financial returns for 70 UUK members in England and Northern Ireland and found that about 40 per cent are expected to be in deficit in 2023-24, falling to 19 per cent by 2025-26.

However, Paul Kett, a former senior Department for Education official who now advises PwC on education, said the numbers reflected assumptions about spending and income growth that now looked highly optimistic given the policy environment.

The PwC analysis found that if the growth in international students stagnated in the 2024-25 academic year, the proportion of universities in the financial deficit would rise from 19 per cent to 27 per cent — but if numbers started to fall between 13 and 18 per cent then four-fifths would be in deficit.

On the other side of the ledger, it found that increasing fees by 10 per cent for UK undergraduates in 2024-25 would shrink the share of universities in deficit from 19 per cent to 7 per cent.

The report said the effects of declining international enrolments could be compounded by other negative shocks, such as a rise in spending growth or a fall in domestic student numbers. It warned that mounting financial pressure could force universities to cut provision and delay investment, compromising quality for students.

Stern argued three interventions were necessary to put the sector on a stable footing: uprating tuition fees in line with inflation, increasing government teaching grants and stabilising the international market by dialling down negative rhetoric and ending question marks over the graduate route.

“You can take these individual scenarios that PwC looked at, and think that any one of them could tip a large number of institutions into a very difficult position, but the problem is that lots of those things are happening at once,” she said.

Robert Halfon, higher education minister, said: “We are fully focused on striking the right balance between acting decisively to tackle net migration, which we are clear is far too high, and attracting the brightest students to study at our universities,” he added.

https://punchng.com/uk-varsities-falling-into-deficit-as-foreign-students-reduce-report/?amp

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Nbote(m): 1:44pm On Jan 12
Na them go still lose. It's a no-brainer. Most people from Asia and Africa who go to study in the UK and Europe do so because it allows them come with their dependants. Take that option away and there won't be any need to come. Apart from Oxford and a few other prestigious universities, why would anyone want to pay high fees to the UK when you still won't be allowed to work with your degree without meeting some annpying requirements

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by RepoMan007: 2:24pm On Jan 12
They are trying to attract top quality migrants and not consuming dependents. People who will grow their GDP and not just their population.

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Racoon(m): 3:14pm On Jan 12
shocked Ololo! UK universities don cast be that o.

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by adesegun121(m): 3:14pm On Jan 12
Ok
Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Pidginwhisper: 3:14pm On Jan 12
Na we dey help their lives and economy

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by mytime24(f): 3:15pm On Jan 12
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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Elvis2kay: 3:16pm On Jan 12
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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by SoNature(m): 3:16pm On Jan 12
They won't fall into deficit. I noticed that many of them are lowering their hitherto crazy admission requirements. For instance, many have changed from 2.1 to 2.2 for postgraduate taught studies. Conversely, many American and Canadian schools are still asking for 3.0 GPA on a scale of 4. That's 3.75 GPA on a scale of 5 cheesy

Plus, imagine asking Nigerians to spend over #100k to take IELTS because we want to study in the UK. Meanwhile, those people know that our English language proficiency is topnotch. Many have waived that as well.

As far as African and Asian countries continue to push their peoples out of their continents, they will continue to move to Europe and North America in search of greener pastures through the study route.

Besides, UK student visa is much easier to get than those of other anglophone countries with enormous employment potential. That's why the UK will continuously attract international students but not like before though.

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by bigsmoke2(m): 3:16pm On Jan 12
I don't think this should come to them as a surprise. It should be expected. You can't eat you cake and have it. Our people too no try They turned the dependent thing to business.

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Natbrowny: 3:17pm On Jan 12
RepoMan007:
They are trying to attract top quality migrants and not consuming dependents. People who will grow their GDP and not just their population.

Exactly.. Na Game plan.. They r using d media to garner more.


Nigerians wey no sabi wetin dey be like

UK is losing already.

UK wey sabi manipulate. Una think say PM made d decision alone.

Na top migrants dem go attract last last
Its a game plan.. Mofos knw what they r doing..

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Fatbam005: 3:17pm On Jan 12
Enough is enough. This enormous cash out is enough. They should face the music too

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by CoronaVirusPro: 3:17pm On Jan 12
About 3.5% of their own population make it to university!

If foreigners don't come-in, their university system will be roasted!

How many of their citizens can even afford university fees....

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by PriceActionZ: 3:18pm On Jan 12
they cant survive without indirectly cheating on the blacks and foreigners.

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by benalvino3: 3:18pm On Jan 12
Nigerians and Indians too like to abuse any small opportunity they see. At least the Indians moving abroad hardly bring in their family members as most of them are young. Nigerians, Na the old them they travel these days. grin grin

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by inoki247: 3:18pm On Jan 12
Lol derr citizens no take school serious na outsider take am so serious....

Nd no be say outsiders too like schl like that buh na d easiest route for dem to enter the country...

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by wasco70: 3:19pm On Jan 12
We have abandoned their sch for them , how many of their citizens even cares to have their postgraduate studies.

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by johnog4sure: 3:21pm On Jan 12
Hehehe, we talk am say dem go still beg, things have changed my race is now needed all over the world. Congratulations to black Africans

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by benalvino3: 3:21pm On Jan 12
CoronaVirusPro:
About 3.5% of their own population make it university!

If foreigners don't come-in, their university system will be roasted!

How many of their citizens can even afford university fees....

this is just a nonsense take. it takes only one person to study, not a whole family.

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by ednut1(m): 3:21pm On Jan 12
benalvino3:
Nigerians and Indians too like to abuse any small opportunity they see. At least the Indians moving abroad hardly bring in their family members as most of them are young. Nigerians, Na the old them they travel these days. grin grin
false

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by yahoodetector: 3:22pm On Jan 12
The PM should maintain his stance.

Stop these people from trooping into UK after that have voted for Bulaba and destroyed the country.

Now they have channeled their energy to Canada.

I have sent series of emails to the Canadian Diplomatic Missions to tell them of this trend and I am glad that somehow it is paying off and they have started tightening stringent policies in their visa approval.

We and una must dey this country experience the premium shege.

The "they" I am talking about know themselves

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by BigBlackPreek(m): 3:22pm On Jan 12
This is serious oh
Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by benalvino3: 3:22pm On Jan 12
ednut1:
false

what's false?
Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by ironheart(m): 3:22pm On Jan 12
Biggest joke of all time, you think they need you to survive? How? Propaganda does not grow or diminish economy. Unlike Nigeria where all growth are on the pages of newspaper. Until uk itself says otherwise, the punch news should just rest

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by BigBlackPreek(m): 3:22pm On Jan 12
This is serious oh ....
Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by ednut1(m): 3:23pm On Jan 12
benalvino3:


what's false?
india has the second largest number of dependent on student visa in uk

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by bigdammyj: 3:25pm On Jan 12
Interesting...
Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Gerrard59(m): 3:25pm On Jan 12
benalvino3:
Nigerians and Indians too like to abuse any small opportunity they see. At least the Indians moving abroad hardly bring in their family members as most of them are young. Nigerians, Na the old them they travel these days. grin grin

Indians come second after Nigerians in dependants. Chinese, previously the highest in international students, have the lowest dependant ratio. Please, let's not lie on the Internet.

https://www.thecable.ng/uk-nigeria-has-highest-international-students-dependents-in-last-4-years

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by Gerrard59(m): 3:27pm On Jan 12
SoNature:
They won't fall into deficit. I noticed that many of them are lowering their hitherto crazy admission requirements. For instance, many have changed from 2.1 to 2.2 for postgraduate taught studies.

Imagine asking Nigerians to spend over #100k to take IELTS because we want to study in the UK. Meanwhile, those people know that our English language proficiency is topnotch. Many have waived that as well.

her English speaking countries with enormous employment potential. That's why the UK will continuously attract international students but not like before though.

People who use "there" for "their", "borrow" for "lend" and scream with their smelling mouths open that "English no be my papa language" cannot be described as proficient speakers of the English language.

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Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by naija4life247: 3:28pm On Jan 12
Not May, they have already fallen into debts.
Re: Foreign Students: UK Varsities May Fall Into Deficit, Says Report by maasoap(m): 3:29pm On Jan 12
I said it, Nigerian students applying for UK universities will drop by nothing less than 75% this year.

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