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National Union of Students Scotland demands student travel costs be halved
Almost a third of students are missing meals to get to class, new study reveals

THE National Union of Students Scotland (NUS) has demanded that student travel costs be halved, as a study reveals almost a third are missing meals to get to class.

A study into travel barriers in education by the NUS has found that 32 per cent of the 3,746 students surveyed went without food, 29 per struggled to buy stationery or books, and 60 per cent missed out on socialising due to spiralling travel costs. 

Bus fares have increased by 60 per cent in the last decade, and around 55 per cent of students in Scotland are ineligible for the Scottish government’s under-22s free bus travel scheme, prompting the NUS Scotland’s president Ellie Gomersall to call for a half-fare on rail and bus transport for all students.

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