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British Medical Association Criticises Cuts To Student Grants

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Article Date: 29 Oct 2008 - 10:00 PDT

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Medical student leaders today (Wednesday, 29th October 2008) attacked the government's decision to cut financial support to thousands of students in England from next year.

The changes announced today in a written parliamentary answer by the Universities Secretary John Denham, will see reductions in the number of students who will be able to receive annual financial grants. The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills estimates that 10% of the university population could be affected - some 35,000 to 40,000 students1.

Commenting on today's announcement, Tim Crocker-Buque, Chairman of the BMA's Medical Student Committee, said:

"These changes will affect many students whose families are likely to already be struggling in today's testing economic climate.

"Students studying in most disciplines will suffer as a result of this decision, but medical students, whose courses are longer and more expensive than their colleagues, will be hit especially hard.

"Medical graduates already leave university on average with over £20,000 worth of debt. Taking away basic financial support will push more medical students into heavy debt and could act as a significant deterrent to those wanting to become a doctor in the future.

"This is also yet another change to the structure of student finance that will make the process even more complicated for prospective students.

"Higher education policy, which has already seen the introduction of variable top up fees, is now in real danger of preventing able and talented people from fulfilling their potential as doctors because they are unable to afford the cost of undertaking medical training."

John Denham, the Universities Secretaries, announced changes to student grant packages in a written parliamentary answer in the House of Commons today (Wednesday, 29th October). Changes include plans to reduce the upper limit at which students can receive grants from a family income threshold of £60,000 to £50,020.

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