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Poor quality university courses face limits on student numbers

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Universities could be restricted in recruiting students to poor quality courses, under new government plans. Ministers will ask the independent regulator, the Office for Students (OfS), to limit numbers on courses that do not have "good outcomes". Education Minister Robert Halfon said imposing restrictions would encourage universities to improve course quality. Labour said the move would "put up fresh barriers to opportunity in areas with fewer graduate jobs".

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