- Undergraduates 4,220
- Postgraduates 930
- Students from low social classes %
- Hefce teaching income 拢5.5m
- Hefce research income 拢173,000
- Income from Hefce 47%
King Alfred鈥檚 College in Winchester has a profile that it believes already meets many of the government鈥檚 targets - yet its principal鈥檚 fear is that a new funding regime may force it to change.
In the last research assessment exercise it was the third most improved institution in the country after five years of investment in research.
Principal Paul Light said that if he was forced to abandon research, his college鈥檚 reputation for excellence in teaching - backed up by recent quality inspections - would also suffer.
He said the freedom to set higher fees could compromise the institution鈥檚 efforts to widen participation. 鈥淲e could not sustain a position where there was differentiation of fees, and we were right at the bottom of the heap. It would mean we would have to charge higher fees ourselves,鈥 he added.
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