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Grade requirement for student loans would cut a financial lifeline for English universities
English universities could lose £200m annually if students without GCSEs are excluded from student loans. Rising costs and stricter visa policies are forcing budget cuts, while reliance on overseas students has been disrupted. A Labour government's potential policies are seen as unlikely to resolve financial instability.
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