Maximum Aggregate Student Number. If you were above it, resource was clawed back.
It was the Major government's reaction to a similar level of success by the sector in increasing student numbers as the government had asked us to do and it was introduced pretty much overnight in the middle of the admissions cycle - so don't expect the fact that we all have lots of legally binding offers out already to make any difference
Paul
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Paul Norris
Head of Planning
University of Bedfordshire
>>> Eddie Lazell <[log in to unmask]> 22/01/2009 15:40 >>>
For those of us not yet fully versed in HEFCE history, what is or was a
MASN?
Eddie
Edward Lazell
Senior Planning Support Officer
Room 321 Whiteknights Building
University of Reading
PO Box 217
Reading, Berkshire
RG6 6AH
Tel. 0118 378 8099
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Subject: Re: Grant announcement for higher education 2009-10
It could be, this is something we've been expecting. The admissions
cycle is quite advanced so there is only a certain amount HEIs can do.
Giles Carden
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Director, Management Information & Planning
University of Warwick
University House, Coventry CV4 8UW
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Sent: 22 January 2009 12:50
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<http://www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk/>
Re: paragraph 21
I also asked you to develop proposals to bear down on over-recruitment
by institutions. I am now asking you to apply these proposals to
minimise and preferably eliminate over-recruitment in 2009/10. Any
over-recruitment in the coming year could result in a transfer of HEFCE
grant back to this Department in that or future years, in order to meet
the consequent unanticipated student support costs.
Is the MASN on its way back????
Mike Milne-Picken
Bradford College
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Subject: Grant announcement for higher education 2009-10
Grant announcement for higher education 2009-10
HEFCE has received the annual grant letter from the Secretary of State
for Innovation, Universities and Skills on higher education funding for
2009-10.
To read this item in full visit
http://www.hefce.ac.uk/news/hefce/2009/grant/
<http://www.hefce.ac.uk/news/hefce/2009/grant/>
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