Leading UK universities have been urged to聽rethink their graduation ceremony fees, as聽some institutions were warned that their high costs could price families from poorer backgrounds out of聽attending.
Of 23 Russell Group institutions that responded to聽Freedom of聽Information requests from 探花视频, the vast majority provided at聽least two free tickets per graduand for ceremonies this summer.
Twelve do聽not charge for additional tickets, but there are large discrepancies among those that聽do.
King鈥檚 College London and Imperial College London do聽not provide any free places for graduands鈥 guests, and charge 拢30 and 拢24.99, respectively, for tickets.
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Another capital institution, Queen Mary University of London, offers two free guest tickets but charges 拢25 for additional seats in the ceremony hall or 拢5 in a live relay room. Cardiff University also offers two free guest tickets but charges 拢30 for extras.
Of the 23 universities, seven have increased ticket prices since 2018-19, and two have cut them.
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Rebecca Montacute, head of research and policy at the Sutton Trust, said there were many ways in which students from low-income families were 鈥priced out of聽enjoying the full university experience鈥 鈥 including being unable to afford equipment and supplies, missing out on societies and events, and struggling to afford their own graduation ceremonies.
Dr Montacute said ministers needed to increase the amount of maintenance support for students, but also argued that universities should help students by providing assistance with extra costs, such as those associated with graduation ceremonies.
鈥淥ften, students attending university from working-class backgrounds are the first in their family to do so,鈥 she explained.
鈥淕raduation ceremonies are, therefore, particularly important celebrations for them and their families, and they should聽not be prevented from taking part due to high costs of gowns and tickets.鈥
Although many Russell Group members were unable to provide data, the requests show that gown hire costs vary widely.
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It can cost up to 拢58 for PhD graduates at the University of Warwick, or 拢56 at the University of Manchester, but the highest costs were again in聽London.
It costs 拢59 for a PhD student at King鈥檚 to hire a gown on the day, and up to 拢59 at Imperial as well. This means that some Imperial and King鈥檚 students would have to pay between 拢110 and 拢120 to obtain two tickets and a gown for the day 鈥 although both institutions have support in place for students.
Imperial offers financial aid to those who need it to attend ceremonies, including assistance with tickets, gown hire, photography and travel to and from the ceremonies, which are held at the Royal Albert Hall. King鈥檚, which also holds its ceremonies at external venues, provides discounted or free gowning and photography packages for students in need.
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The National Union of Students (NUS) said that to make it to graduation, many students will have had to struggle financially for years.
鈥淭hey simply do聽not have the extra cash to pay for a graduation gown, without which they cannot attend their graduation,鈥 said Alex Stanley, NUS vice-president for higher education.
Queen鈥檚 University Belfast has waived graduation fees since 2022 as part of a 拢7.9聽million package to support students during the cost-of-living crisis. Every eligible graduand at Queen鈥檚 receives three complimentary tickets and free gown hire.
Liz McLaughlin, director of student and campus life at Queen鈥檚, said: 鈥淎ll of these measures have been recognised as making a positive difference to the student experience, and the joy of graduation day for students and their families has been greatly enhanced by the waiving of the fees.鈥
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