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You have no more articles remaining this month Many students believe that financial problems are having an adverse effect on their academic performance, a survey of University of Central England undergraduates has shown. Register now or login to continue The survey, carried out by UCE's Centre for Research into Quality (CRQ), found that 51.9 per cent of the browsing. 1,139 full-time undergraduates polled believed their academic performance was suffering and 15.1 per cent believed that there was a major negative impact.
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Lee Harvey, senior research fellow at CRQ and co-author, with Selena Mason, of the report, believes that UCE students are reasonably representative. The survey had been constructed so as to minimise overstatement of financial and academic difficulties. Just over 20 per cent said that their financial status had a positive impact on their academic performance.
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Students who also had part-time jobs were more likely to think that financial problems were affecting their academic work, with proportions rising to more than 60 per cent for those working 11 or more hours per week, against 49 per cent for those with no part-time job.
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The report found an overwhelming lack of confidence in the current higher education funding system, with
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92.2 per cent calling for reform against only 2.7 per cent wanting to leave things as they are.
maintenance. Seventy-one per cent believe that Government should continue to contribute 100 per cent of
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