Investigation into student loans issued to those studying at franchised higher education providers

Public Accounts Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 10 Jan 2024 Closed: 29 May 2024 Parliament page
Higher education providers can create partnerships, or ‘franchises’, with other institutions to provide courses on their behalf. These franchised providers are not required to register with the Office for Students (OfS), which regulates higher education. Lead providers keep responsibility for teaching quality and protecting students’ interests. In 2022 and 2023, … Read more
9 Recommendations
18 Conclusions
1 Report
1 Oral session
1 Letter
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
Investigation into student loans issued to those studying at franchised higher education providers
Chris Larmer · Student Loans Company Julia Kinniburgh · Department for Education Susan Acland-Hood · The Department for Education Susan Lapworth · Office for Students
Recommendations & Conclusions
1 result
12 Recommendation Accepted in Part
Twenty-Eighth Report - Student loa…
High tuition fee deductions by lead providers impact student spending, quality, and support access.
We challenged DfE whether this level of deduction from tuition fees was acceptable. DfE emphasised that the fee taken by the lead provider should represent the value added by that lead provider.27 While noting that there is a range, OfS … Read more
Government Response
The government will ask the OfS to consider requiring providers to publish details on the proportion of tuition fees they retain and for what purposes when the OfS next makes changes to ongoing conditions of registration.
HM Treasury
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Government Response AI assessment · 26 of 9 classified

Total 9 recs + 18 conclusions
Correspondence 1 letter
18 Mar 2024 Correspondence from Susan Acland-Hood, Permanent Secretary, Department for Education, re Investigation into student loans issued to those studying at franchised higher education providers follow-up, dated 8 March 2024
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