HC Deb 27 March 1972 vol 834 cc26-7W
Mr. Wallace

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what were the numbers of university places in the United Kingdom in each of the past five years, and the school population from which the university places were drawn for the same period.

Mr. van Straubenzee

The number of full-time students in universities in the United Kingdom from 1967–68 to 1971–72 was as follows:—

1967–68 205,195
1968–69 217,363
1969–70 226,069
1970–71 235,256
1971–72 241,373 (Provisional)

Students entering university directly from school in any year will normally be drawn from the school population of the previous year aged 17 and over. The figures for the school population of the United Kingdom aged 17 and over as at January from 1967 to 1971 are:—

1967 180,260
1968 187,440
1969 194,225
1970 202,293
1971 210,200
(Provisional)

But a considerable number of students entering university do not go there directly from school and it is not possible to define an exact relationship between a segment of the school population and the numbers entering or attending university.

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