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Why Foundation Degrees Are Becoming Increasingly Popular

Over the past decade, foundation degrees have surged in popularity across the UK. Once considered alternative routes, they are now mainstream pathways, especially for mature and widening participation students.

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Reasons for Rising Popularity

Flexibility:

Part-time and blended options appeal to working adults.

Industry Demand:

Employers value work-ready graduates, something foundation programmes produce.

Government Support:

Widening participation policies encourage admission without  A-levels.

Progression Opportunities:

Students can progress directly into the final year of an honours degree.

Trends in Numbers

UCAS data shows that applications for foundation years have doubled in the past 10 years, reflecting their central role in widening participation.

Conclusion

Foundation degrees are no longer an alternative. They are trusted, respected, and increasingly popular routes into higher education.

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