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Confidence in British university degrees falls to record low

AI-generiertVerfasst: 2. Juni 2026, 10:29 MESZSchulrankings

A new survey shows: two-thirds of the English population doubt the value of a university degree. Tuition fees, mountains of debt and concerns about job market prospects are driving confidence to historic lows.

Confidence in university degrees in Britain has fallen to a record low. The latest British Social Attitudes survey shows that fewer and fewer people believe a degree is worth the time. Two-thirds of the English public now doubt the value of a university degree, while a third of respondents say that a university degree is usually not worth it.

The reasons for this scepticism are manifold. The shrinking income premium for graduates, combined with concerns about artificial intelligence and student debt, shapes public perception. Tuition fees and the loan system in particular are under pressure: A parliamentary committee will address graduate concerns about the level of their student debt and interest rates.

Financial crisis in higher education

The crisis also affects the universities themselves. A coalition of universities, including the University of Hull, warns of a financial crisis gripping the institutions. At the same time, resistance is growing in the academic world: University staff criticise a €4.55 billion research fund that ignores arts and humanities.

The erosion of confidence marks a turning point in the British education landscape. For a long time, a university degree was considered a safe investment in the future. But rising debt burdens, uncertain job market prospects and questions about the affordability of higher education itself have fundamentally shaken this narrative.

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