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Ministers could limit student numbers on lower-earning arts degrees in England

Creative arts and other courses may be targeted to rein in loan debts, a plan critics deride as ‘anti-intellectual’

The government is considering new plans to limit the number of students studying creative arts and other degrees with lower salary returns as part of its spending review negotiations, the Guardian has learned.

With outstanding student loans reaching £140bn last year, the Treasury is understood to be keen to reduce the number of students in England studying courses producing lower salaries and therefore less likely to pay back their loans.

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