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Majority of university students anticipate term-time employment due to rising living costs

A poll by the Higher Education Policy Institute reveals that 87 percent of university degree applicants are likely to work during term time. This expectation is linked to the rising living costs that students are experiencing.

A recent poll conducted by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) indicates that 87 percent of degree applicants expect to engage in work during the academic term. This trend is attributed to increasing living costs faced by students.

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Rising living costs push nine in ten university students into term-time work

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Majority of university students anticipate term-time employment due to rising living costs