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Oxford University to help disadvantaged gain admission

LONDON – The University of Oxford is launching two new programs aimed at helping disadvantaged students gain a coveted place at the institution.

Oxford’s vice chancellor, Louise Richardson, says the programs outlined Tuesday represent “a sea change” in admissions and that there is now a commitment “to accelerate the pace at which we are diversifying our student body.”

The university says the programs will offer places for up to 250 students a year, representing 10 per cent of Oxford’s U.K. undergraduate intake. It aims to boost the proportion of students coming to Oxford from under-represented backgrounds from 15% to 25%.

Chris Millward of the Office for Students, the independent regulator of higher education, says “radical change” is necessary to shrink the access gap, but that the proposals are a step in the right direction.

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