PM vows to shut down ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees and create new apprenticeships

28 May 2024 , 21:11
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Education Secretary Gillian Keegan applauded the move, speaking as a former apprentice
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan applauded the move, speaking as a former apprentice

THE Tories will shut down “Mickey Mouse” university courses and create 100,000 apprenticeships a year instead, the PM has vowed.

Rishi Sunak will give regulators powers to close soft-touch degrees with high drop-out rates that fail to land graduates with a well-paid job.

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Rishi Sunak plans to save cash by cracking down on rip-off university courses, which he says saddle students with debt while being a waste of money for taxpayersCredit: Getty

He reckons rip-off courses saddle students with debt while being a total waste of money for taxpayers.

The cash saved will be poured into creating 100,000 apprenticeships a year by 2029/30.

Unveiling his latest election pledge, Mr Sunak said: “Improving education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet for boosting life chances.

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“So, it’s not fair that some university courses are ripping young people off.

“Thanks to our plan, apprenticeships are much higher quality than they were under Labour.

“We will create 100,000 more, by putting an end to rip-off degrees and offering our young people the employment opportunities and financial security they need.”

Last year, the Government introduced rules to allow the Office for Students to limit people accepted on to poor-performing courses.

But the Tory election manifesto plan gives the OfS powers to shut down university courses entirely.

They estimate the crackdown will see one in eight students changing what they study.

Ending the degrees will save an estimated £910million by 2029/30.

It will cost £885million to expand apprenticeships.

Education Secretary Gillian Keegan — the first former apprentice to become a Cabinet minister — said the policy was a game-changer.

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She said: “There are no limits to where an apprenticeship can take you. Mine took me from a car ­factory in Kirkby to the Cabinet.

“When Labour were in power they pushed an arbitrary target to get half of young people to university, creating a boom in low-quality degrees — leaving far too many ­students saddled with debt.”

The Tories said £1 of every £4 ­borrowed by students is never ­re­paid, meaning hard-pressed taxpayers foot the bill for rip-off degrees.

Kate Ferguson

Universities, The Sun Newspaper, Conservative Party, Rishi Sunak

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