How can entry to university degree courses be assured to students, when they will presumably be competing with other young people for a limited number of places?
An INTO joint venture is about bringing additional students to a university. No home students will lose a place because of students progressing from INTO foundation courses. All students gain their place at university on merit and INTO students will get a place at the partner university on full and successful completion of their foundation course. Assured progress is subject to satisfactory academic performance.
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