Business, Innovation and Skills written question – answered at on 24 April 2012.
To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills pursuant to the answer given by the Minister for Universities and Science of 8 March 2012, Official Report, column 858W, on higher education, whether due diligence checks are a mandatory requirement for all courses wishing to be designated for a higher education purpose.
At present all providers applying for courses to be designated for the first time are subject to due diligence reviews.
As we set out in the Higher Education White Paper, our intention is that all providers that access student support funding will, in future, be subject to the same standards for quality, dispute resolution, information, access (if charging above the basic tuition charge), financial sustainability, reformed student number controls and tuition charge caps.
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