How education agencies are recruiting unqualified students onto franchised university courses by promising £18,500 in taxpayer cash which they use for holidays and never pay back ...Middle East

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How education agencies are recruiting unqualified students onto franchised university courses by promising £18,500 in taxpayer cash which they use for holidays and never pay back
One told an undercover Mail reporter, posing as an applicant with no wish to study, she could get a place on a £9,250-a-year course and that most people who get this money 'will never pay it back'.

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