HC Deb 19 April 2004 vol 420 cc45-7W
Mr. Andrew Turner

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what plans he has to apply parental income tests to students entering higher education from EU accession countries; and what estimate he has made of the proportion who will enjoy (a) fee rebates and (b) maintenance bursaries. [164080]

Alan Johnson

[holding answer 26 March 2004]: The Government is required under Article 12 of the EC Treaty to treat EU students no less favourably than UK students with regard to tuition fees. Parents of students from the EU accession countries will undergo exactly the same means-assessment as parents of students from England and Wales and existing member states.

It is estimated that the proportion of students receiving financial support towards their tuition fees will average those of students from the current EU countries. EU students are not entitled to receive bursaries or loans for maintenance.

Hugh Bayley

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many overseas students(a) in total, (b) from Africa and (c) from each country in Africa are studying (i) non-degree, (ii) undergraduate and (iii) postgraduate courses at colleges and universities. [164151]

Alan Johnson

The available information covering HE study in English institutions is given in the table.

African HE Enrolments to English HE and FE Institutions1
All HE
Country of Domicile PG 1st Deg Oth. UG Total
Algeria 128 203 23 354
Angola 22 67 12 101
Botswana 137 359 38 534
Burundi 3 6 7 16
Cameroon 96 70 43 209
Central African Republic 5 4 5 14
Chad 1 4 0 5
Zaire 3 18 3 24
Congo (People's Republic) 10 14 10 34
Benin 2 3 0 5
Ethiopia 100 35 17 152
Reunion 3 13 73 89
Gabon 7 15 0 22
Gambia 95 123 44 262
Ghana 919 454 237 1,610
Guinea 1 7 2 10
Ivory Coast 23 36 10 69
Kenya 686 1,493 170 2,349
Lesotho 30 5 2 37
Liberia 8 5 5 18
Libya 711 64 84 859
Madagascar 6 6 4 16
Malawi 136 90 33 259
Mali 4 9 0 13
Mauritania 3 6 2 11
Mauritius 302 874 288 1,464
Morocco 71 46 13 130
Mozambique 38 25 2 65
Niger 6 1 0 7
Nigeria 1,591 1,612 334 3,537
Zimbabwe 349 598 1,818 2,765
Rwanda 22 13 12 47
St. Helena Dependencies 4 7 12 23
Seychelles 28 126 6 160
Sierra Leone 71 39 69 179
Somalia 5 31 10 46
Djibouti 0 3 I 4
South Africa 619 235 138 992
Sudan 134 82 20 236
Swaziland 28 14 1 43
Tanzania 268 329 98 695
Togo 1 5 2 8
Tunisia 29 16 6 51
Uganda 352 183 89 624
Egypt 446 92 25 563
Burkina 1 1 1 3
Zambia 169 143 63 375
Senegal 21 7 1 29

African HE Enrolments to English HE and FE Institutions1
All HE
Country of Domicile PG 1st Deg Oth. UG Total
Cape Verde Islands 1 1 0 2
Equatorial Guinea 2 3 1 6
Namibia 26 12 2 40
Guinea-Bissau 0 0 1 1
Sao Tome Principe 0 0 0 0
Comoros 1 0 0 1
Mayotte 1 2 0 3
Eritrea 12 2 2 16
Total African 7,737 7,611 3,839 19,187
Total Non-EU Overseas 68217 56,412 20,696 145,325
Total EU Overseas 26,757 33,173 13,405 73,335
1Figures for HE study in HE institutions are taken from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) and are a snapshot as at 1 December, and relate to the academic year 2002/2003. Figures for HE study in FE institutions are taken from the Learning Skills Council (LSC) and are a snapshot as at 1 November, relating to the academic year 2001/2002. Comparable figures for 2002/2003 will be available later in the year.
Source:
Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) and the Learning Skills Council (LSC)

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