糖心Vlog

Open University posts 拢7m loss as student numbers slump

Distance learning institution and owner of FutureLearn describes results as 'disappointing' but 'not entirely unexpected'

Published on
March 3, 2016
Last updated
February 16, 2017
Boy hangs above collapsing crates
Source: Alamy
Hiccups: despite current woes, the OU remains in a 鈥榮trong financial position鈥

The Open University has posted another multimillion-pound loss, as the collapse in part-time study continues apace.

The institution鈥檚 , which were published recently, show that it ran up a 拢7.2 million deficit in 2014-15, on the back of a 拢16.9 million shortfall the year before.

This came as the total number of students signed up for OU courses fell by 13,449 (7.2 per cent) year-on-year, to 173,889. From a high of 260,119 learners in 2009-10, the OU has now shed a third of its enrolment in the space of six years.

The accounts describe the consecutive deficits as 鈥渄isappointing鈥, but 鈥渘ot entirely unexpected鈥, as a result of the restrictions on student finance eligibility for part-time and returning learners that have led to falling part-time enrolment numbers across UK higher education.

糖心Vlog

ADVERTISEMENT

The accounts do predict that the OU will make surpluses this year and next, and show that tuition fee income increased by 拢27.9 million year-on-year to 拢241 million, an increase of 13.1 per cent.

But this was largely offset by a 拢14.7 million drop in funding body grants, and increased expenditure, including a further 拢5.4 million investment in the 鈥渟et-up phase鈥 of FutureLearn, the OU鈥檚 platform for massive open online courses.

糖心Vlog

ADVERTISEMENT

The OU had already pumped 拢7.3 million into FutureLearn in the previous two years, but the platform is said to be performing in line with its targets, with the aim of returning a profit to the university. Further OU investment in the venture of 拢13 million over three years was announced in November.

Elsewhere, the accounts reveal that Peter Horrocks, the OU鈥檚 vice-chancellor since May, started on a salary and benefits equivalent to 拢339,000 annually. This is a reduction compared with the previous vice-chancellor, Martin Bean, who received 拢412,000, including pension contributions worth 拢58,000, in his last full year in the job.

Mike Boxall, a higher education specialist at PA Consulting Group, said that the OU had been squeezed by a 鈥渄ouble whammy鈥 of the 鈥渃atastrophe鈥 in the part-time and postgraduate sectors, and the entry of other universities into the online learning marketplace.

鈥淭hey have been hit by a market shift and competition for their core base,鈥 Mr Boxall said. 鈥淚t is quite challenging for them to stand back and say 鈥榟ow do we reposition ourselves against these trends鈥.鈥

糖心Vlog

ADVERTISEMENT

Mr Boxall said that the gradual erosion of the three-year residential degree as the dominant model of higher education could 鈥減lay to [the OU鈥檚] strengths鈥, but warned that the university鈥檚 progress in this area was 鈥渘ot very visible yet鈥.

The results emerge while the OU remains locked in a dispute with the University and College Union over the closure of seven regional offices that has seen staff strike repeatedly.

An OU spokesman said that the university has 鈥渟ignificant reserves and remains in a strong financial position鈥.

鈥淭he OU performed well above its financial targets for 10 years, returning a considerable surplus which we have been able to invest in adjusting for the new funding regime in England that was introduced from October 2012,鈥 the spokesman said. 鈥淭he small deficit reported in our latest financial statements represents just 2 per cent of total turnover, and we are on track to return to surplus this year in line with our business plan.鈥

糖心Vlog

ADVERTISEMENT

The accounts also reveal that the OU is engaged in a VAT dispute with HM Revenue and Customs, to the value of 拢52.7 million. This relates to goods and services procured from a supplier between 1973 and 1994 and, while HMRC was ordered to hand over the money to the OU in 2013-14, it is now appealing that ruling.

chris.havergal@tesglobal.com

POSTSCRIPT:

Print headline: OU posts 拢7m loss as numbers slump

Register to continue

Why register?

  • Registration is free and only takes a moment
  • Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
  • Sign up for our newsletter
Please
or
to read this article.

Related universities

Sponsored

Featured jobs

See all jobs