Headteachers call for university funding boost to ease squeeze on places
15 February, 2010
Headteachers in Scotland are calling for an increase in spending on university places after a huge surge in applicants sparked concerns that tens of thousands of would-be students could be rejected.Applications to higher education institutions have risen by 31 per cent in the past year, to 38,763, according to figures released by the university admissions service UCAS.
Read the full article published in the Scotsman on the 14th February 2010
