How Oxford University’s ‘sea change’ in admissions will work

Two new schemes designed to boost proportion of underprivileged new students to 25% by 2023

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The University of Oxford is to offer places to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who fail to get the required A-level grades under new plans aimed at boosting diversity.

The famous university has faced mounting allegations of social exclusivity, with around 40% of places going to pupils from private schools in recent years, while just 15% of undergraduate students are from deprived areas, the BBC reports.

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