Student debt is predicted to triple to more than 拢30,000 by 2010 according to Barclays Bank, writes Alison Goddard.
The survey found that this year's graduates typically owe 拢11,000.
The figure will rise to 拢17,500 for today's school-leavers who graduate in 2006, and to 拢33,700 for those who graduate in 2010.
A spokesman for the Department for Education and Skills said: "Because the poorest students will benefit from having some of their fees paid and a non-repayable grant of up to 拢1,000, it is simply preposterous to suggest a debt level this high.
"University is a worthwhile investment that will only have to be repaid when a graduate is earning over 拢15,000, and then at a rate linked to their income so they only repay when they can afford to do so."
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