Written statement on Guidance to the Office for Students
Mr Sam Gyimah (Department for Education):The creation of the
Office for Students (OfS) marks a new era for students as well as
higher education regulation. On 20 February, I issued the first
annual statement of Government priorities for the OfS under this
new regime. This is being published today alongside the publication
of the new regulatory framework - a key milestone in the delivery
of the programme of reforms set out in the Higher Education and
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Mr Sam
Gyimah (Department for
Education):The creation of the Office for Students (OfS)
marks a new era for students as well as higher education
regulation. On 20 February, I issued the first annual statement
of Government priorities for the OfS under this new regime. This
is being published today alongside the publication of the new
regulatory framework - a key milestone in the delivery of the
programme of reforms set out in the Higher Education and Research
Act 2017 (HERA).
In my letter to the OfS, I set out the following key priorities for the OfS in its first year:
This statement of priorities also covers areas where the Government committed to provide guidance during the passage of HERA, such as on managing risks relating to overseas providers. Supplementary guidance to the OfS Alongside this overall statement of Government priorities, I also issued the following supplementary guidance on the 20 February - also being published today.
Alongside the announcement of the Review of Post-18 Education and Funding, this guidance and the work of the OfS reflects the Government’s commitment to ensuring that the higher education sector continues to be world leading, improving the opportunities for and outcomes achieved by all students from all backgrounds. The guidance documents are being published on www.officeforstudents.org.uk/ |