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Significant gap in degree qualifications between ethnicities

A report from the Higher Education Academy says there is a “significant gap” in degree attainment between white students and those with black and minority ethnic backgrounds.

It found that 66.5 per cent of white students received a first or upper second class degree, as against 49.2 per cent for BME students, and 38.1 per cent for black students.

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