A student who sued St Hugh's College, Oxford for refusing him a place
because he couldn't show he had £12,900 for living costs in his bank
account will be allowed to take his place, after the university agreed
to review its controversial postgraduate admissions policy, which
critics say excludes poorer students.Damien Shannon, 26, from Salford, was turned down for a master's
degree as he only had £9,000, which he said was enough to support
himself. After a hearing in Manchester, the university announced it will
re-examine its financial admissions rules before September.
Monday, March 25, 2013
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