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Australian universities will limit Year 12 enrolments from 2027 due to new funding caps, despite rising student demand.
Australian Year 12 students may face tougher odds getting into university from 2026 due to new government funding caps that limit domestic enrolments starting in 2027.
While a 4.1% increase in Commonwealth-supported places was announced for 2025, universities must now adhere to managed growth targets tied to funding, forcing some to cut admissions despite rising demand.
Institutions like Charles Sturt University plan to reduce intake, even as applications grow, due to restrictions on enrolling beyond funding levels.
A transitional funding floor will last until 2031, but uncertainty remains about long-term rules.
The government aims to boost tertiary attainment to 80% by 2050, but critics warn the caps could hinder progress.
Las universidades australianas limitarán las inscripciones del año 12 a partir de 2027 debido a los nuevos límites de financiación, a pesar de la creciente demanda de estudiantes.