The number of undergraduates accepted on to聽courses at聽modern UK聽universities for the current academic year fell by聽the largest amount in聽more than a聽decade, figures suggest.
reveal that 554,465 students were accepted on to聽courses at UK聽providers in聽2023 鈥 about half of聽whom went to聽institutions that were granted university status after 1992.
Analysis by 糖心Vlog shows that these institutions accepted 3聽per cent less applicants in 2023 than they did the year before 鈥 the largest annual drop since 2012.
Previous Ucas figures had shown a聽record fall in the entry rate for UK 18-year-olds across the sector, and the latest statistics reveal the extent of the damage across all levels. The total level of recruitment remains historically high among post-1992 universities but has fallen from last year鈥檚 peak.
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This was driven largely by a聽drop in the number of聽home students, but post-92s also welcomed fewer applicants from within the European Union and from outside聽it.
The past few years have placed even greater financial pressure on the sector. With home tuition fees capped for English providers, many institutions have attempted to bolster their shaky finances with international recruitment but have been knocked by a聽government determined to聽drive down immigration.
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Some of these universities experienced large annual drops in recruitment 鈥 such as Wrexham Glyndwr University (down 29聽per cent), Canterbury Christ Church University (25聽per cent) and Leeds Trinity University (23聽per cent) 鈥 largely because they accepted fewer home students.
Others bucked the trend, such as Oxford Brookes University (121聽per cent more home students) and Buckinghamshire New University (65聽per cent).
The Ucas figures do聽not include postgraduate students, who make up the bulk of the international market, but do show a聽drop in recruitment among some providers, including BPP University, which accepted 72聽per cent less international applicants than in聽2022.
And the number of overseas applicants accepted into the University of Suffolk fell from 2,390 to 1,210 鈥 a 49聽per cent plunge.
Meanwhile, analysis shows that total recruitment among the country鈥檚 elite research-intensive universities recovered following a 10聽per cent drop last聽year.
The 24 institutions in the group accepted about 3,000 students more than they did in 2022, fuelled by a 3聽per cent rise in UK acceptances.
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With a 27 per cent increase, the University of Exeter racked up the biggest jump in total recruitment, followed by the University of Bristol (13聽per cent) and the University of Liverpool (10聽per cent).
Of the group, nine recorded a fall in recruitment 鈥 the largest being the 15聽per cent decline at the London School of Economics. The LSE, which accepted 23聽per cent less home students, and the University of Nottingham, which took 9聽per cent less, have never seen bigger falls in UK recruitment.
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International undergraduate recruitment to the Russell Group shrank by 1聽per cent, and it was the first time since comparable figures began in 2006 that the mission group recorded a year-on-year decrease in the number of non-EU students.
Queen Mary University of London accepted 20聽per cent less international applicants, and Durham University accepted 16聽per cent less 鈥 both of which were record falls.
Mark Corver, co-founder of the dataHE consultancy, said there is a lot of variability by provider, but taken together there is a "notable fall" in international student recruitment in the Russell Group - an abrupt departure from recent trends.聽
Dr Corver, who is a former director of analysis and research at Ucas, said these universities may have been impacted by聽media scrutiny聽over聽the availability of courses to UK and overseas students.
"We know many universities already had a strategic intent this year to reduce exposure to overseas countries that had grown very large, and therefore risky, in their recruitment," he said.
"And whilst these universities are still facing the problem of fixed UK fees and rising costs, many were also keen to avoid risking future demand from young UK students by repeating the harsh cuts in UK entrants in 2022."
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The University of York, which experienced a 12聽per cent drop, recently told staff to take a 鈥渕ore flexible approach鈥 to admitting overseas students with lower-than-expected grades, .
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