OfS receives funding guidance for 2025-26

The Office for Students (OfS) has received guidance from the government which sets out the Strategic Priorities Grant funding available for distribution in 2025-26.

The letter from the Department for Education provides the OfS with guidance on how to allocate £1,348 million of funding in 2025-26. This represents a reduction in the funding available to the OfS of £108 million, compared to 2024-25. The funding, which is subject to terms and conditions, will be used to support strategically important high-cost subjects, programmes which advance equality of opportunity and funding for world-class specialist providers. We have also received a separate letter announcing £84 million of capital funding which the OfS will distribute to support the growth of priority subjects in the sector.

Commenting John Blake, Director for Fair Access and Participation at the OfS, said:

‘This funding – which the OfS will distribute following this guidance from government – supports nationally important subjects like nursing and midwifery which are expensive to deliver, as well as programmes which help ensure students from all backgrounds are able to access higher education and succeed in their studies. It also recognises the important contribution that world-class specialist providers make to the diversity of higher education in England.

‘The OfS is continuing to consider the approach we take to using our funding powers, and we received helpful feedback from across the sector in response to a recent call for evidence. We'll publish that feedback as part of our continuing work with government to review and reform our approach to funding.’

Read the Strategic Priorities Grant letters to the OfS

Notes

  1. The Office for Students is the independent regulator for higher education in England. We are currently developing a new strategy for 2025-2030 which seeks to ensure that students from all backgrounds benefit from high quality higher education, delivered by a diverse, sustainable sector that continues to improve.
  2. See all guidance to the OfS from government.
Published 19 May 2025

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