HC Deb 23 November 1938 vol 341 cc1768-9W
Mr. Harvey

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education whether he will state, in respect of the latest year for which figures are available, the amount of money spent on grants and/or scholarships for students at universities and university colleges, the number of assisted students from the area at universities and university colleges, and the total population of the area of each of the following local education authorities: Glamorganshire, Burnley, Pembrokeshire, Blackburn, Sussex (West), Derbyshire, Birkenhead, Bradford and Grimsby?

Mr. Lindsay

The amount spent by local education authorities in England and Wales on grants or scholarships for students at universities and university colleges in the academic year 1936–37, the latest year for which information is available, was £335,653.

The number of students so assisted by local education authorities from each of the following areas in that year and the populations of the areas were:

No. of Students. Population.
Glamorganshire (including Rhondda) 305 714,200
Burnley 8 89,670
Pembrokeshire 15 83,270
Blackburn 16 114,000
Sussex (West) 24 259,900
Derbyshire 69 624,700
Birkenhead 8 145,500
Bradford 98 289,510
Grimsby 5 92,760
It will be understood that apart from grants by local education authorities to students at universities and university colleges there are other sources of assistance to such students, e.g., State scholarships, college scholarships, school leaving scholarships, and awards by endowed foundations.