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Fight for free education
EIGHTEEN UNIVERSITIES have been identified as being effectively too
middle class and have been asked to investigate why; but we know why!
Zena Awad, Socialist Students national co-ordinator
New Labour's reforms have meant that today, more than one third of
students live on under £40 per week after accommodation costs are taken
into account and two-thirds have to work during their full-time degree.
The undergraduate drop-out rate, affecting mainly working-class
students, is currently at a high of 18%!
Another more recent survey shows that one in four first year students
are dropping out of university due to financial hardship while others
are discouraged from applying to university altogether due to high
living costs and increasing student debts.
The funding crisis in higher education is getting worse as a result
of privatisation and education being put on the free market for big
business profit.
The number of university departments closing and lecturers being made
redundant in higher education is on the increase due to the financial
pressure on university managements to close subjects that need more
labs, books and teaching time.
Consequently to find private finance, 93% of universities have now
opted to charge their students the full £3,000 in top-up fees in 2006.
At the same time, students in the more popular subjects are finding
themselves overcharged for under-resourced services while university
managers are trying to provide teaching on the cheap.
As a result, as a report last week showed, universities are "not
doing their best to widen participation of students from state sector
schools or from lower socio-economic classes".
Vice-Chancellors receive over £100,000 a year in salaries, putting
their standard of living far above the majority of workers and students
and identifying more with business interests. We call for universities
to be run democratically by committees of lecturers, workers and
students.
Campus workers and trade unionists are not taking these attacks lying
down. They have been taking industrial action, strikes and boycotts, to
defend jobs, pay and conditions. These disputes will continue in the
next year and others will develop as a result of profit-driven big
businesses entering our institutions.
Socialist Students is fighting for a publicly funded system of
education at all levels. We have built a strong tradition of linking up
with workers on campus in order to unite the struggle against the
selling-off of our education.
We are also fighting within NUS to adopt a national strategy to beat
cuts, closures and fees and to mobilise the mass of students alongside
the trade unions for a successful campaign in defence of all our
services.
- No to top-up fees and student loans.
- Free quality education for all and at all
levels.
- A living grant for all students.
- For a joint student and worker struggle in
defence of our education.
- For a socialist system that puts education
before the profits of big business and the rich.
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