Dramatic rise in St George’s applicants
28th March 2006
According to figures released recently, the number of undergraduate students applying to courses at
According to figures released recently, the number of undergraduate students applying to courses at
The figures, compiled by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), relate to the number of students applying by the 15 January deadline for courses starting in September 2006. Applications have dropped for the first time in six years but a slight drop was anticipated in light of the introduction of higher fees for entry in 2006.
There has been a modest increase in the numbers of applications to preclinical medicine of 0.3 per cent nationally, but
Principal, Professor Michael Farthing, said “Despite the national trend, this substantial increase in applications acknowledges the quality of our teaching and our efforts to ensure that we recruit students of the highest calibre, irrespective of their social or educational background. In addition to this clear evidence of success in widening access, we have made a substantial investment in our estate over the last year which has greatly enhanced the environment for our staff and students.”
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