Health and Care Ministers have welcomed the latest figures out
today showing the number of applications to undergraduate nursing
courses this year is a third higher than last year.
UCAS has received 48,830 applications
to nursing courses in England, up from
35,960 at the same point last year,
representing a 34% increase.
Last year, the number of people accepting a place on a nursing
course increased by 27% compared to 2019. Health Education
England is working with health and education sector partners to
make sure there are enough places for all suitable applicants who
will go on to take up vital jobs in the NHS or social care
sector.
The figures for England also show:
·an increase in applications of more than 50% among
25 to 34 year olds and 43% among 35-and-overs; and
·a 41% rise in male applicants.
Minister for Care, said:
“I’m delighted to see such an incredible boost in this year’s
applications, with more mature applicants than ever before
helping to contribute to a diverse and truly representative
nursing workforce. Thank you to everyone who has stepped up to
support our health and social care services.
“These are the nurses of the future who will help the NHS and
social care recover from this pandemic and continue to deliver
world-class care to patients for years to come.
“These figures are a testament to the work of Health Education
England and UCAS in highlighting nursing as a rewarding and
accessible career path, as well as the remarkable achievements of
all health and care professionals over the past year.
“We’re another step closer to delivering 50,000 more nurses for
our NHS and providing better healthcare for everyone.”
Last year, the Government introduced a new training grant for
eligible nursing, midwifery and allied health profession
(including paramedic) students of at least £5,000 a year, which
does not need to be paid back.
Nursing students will also benefit from additional financial
support for childcare and for those who study specialisms which
typically have fewer applicants such as mental health or learning
disability nursing. Eligibility for this is in line with existing
criteria for tuition fee and maintenance support from the Student
Loans Company.
Notes to editors
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The data is for applications received by 29 January 2021
which was the equal consideration deadline for full-time
undergraduate applications for university and college courses
that start this autumn
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UK wide figures show total applications for nursing
courses have risen by almost a third (32%) to reach
60,130.