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The unfolding cost of living crisis risks setting-back the widening participation successes seen in the UK over recent years. The existing packages of financial assistance, announced by the UK government over the course of 2022, fail to help students.

The analysis of the 2022 Student Academic Experience Survey outlined in this paper identifies the more than 300,000 undergraduates that will be hardest hit financially in the coming academic year. These students are more likely to belong to groups traditionally underrepresented in higher education. Black and mature students are the two groups most at-risk of immediate financial hardship. Additionally, students from lower socio-economic backgrounds, those from areas with lower rates of participation in higher education and students who live-at-home or commute to campus are also more likely to be at-risk. Given the close links between thoughts of quitting, mental health problems and financial difficulties, universities face significant rates of attrition in the coming months. This places successful widening participation policies at significant risk.

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