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University enrolments reach record level
NEW statistics show a record number of students at Australian
universities. The 2006 Higher Education Students Statistics summary
report shows there were 984,146 university students enrolled in 2006,
almost 27,000 more than in 2005.
"The continuing growth in student numbers demonstrates the
effectiveness of the Howard Governments 10-year commitment to higher
education through the $11 billion Backing Australia's Future reforms
and other initiatives, which will provide around 50,000 new
Commonwealth supported places by 2011," Minister for Education, Science
and Training, Julie Bishop said.
"Domestic student enrolments have risen by 8,500 to 270,313 new
enrolments in 2006. Domestic undergraduate students at public
universities continue to take advantage of Australian Government
financial support. In 2006 more than 97 per cent of these students were
Commonwealth supported with only 2.5 per cent choosing to take a full
fee paying place.
"Overseas students continue to recognise that Australian universities
offer a world-class educational experience, with a total of 250,794
students enrolled to study both onshore and offshore in 2006, an
increase of 4.7 per cent on 2005.
"The summary report shows a 5.8 per cent increase in Indigenous student
enrolments between 2005 and 2006, with a trend towards undergraduate
and postgraduate courses, rather than enabling and non-award courses.
"New enrolments in the National Priority Areas of nursing and teaching
and in medicine continued to increase sharply between 2005 and 2006 due
to the creation of extra Australian Government supported places.
Between 2001 and 2006, there was a 46.7 per cent increase for nursing
students, 17.4 per cent for teaching students and 63.5 per cent for
medical students." |