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Feb 10, 2009

Oxford students threatened over unpaid rent


Hundreds of Oxford University students could fail to graduate after amassing debts of £200,000. Some students at the university's Pembroke College have fallen behind in rent as the recession starts to bite.

They have been warned that degree certificates will be withheld if students fail to clear their debts.

Students have traditionally charged their rent, food and course fees to their 'battels' - a form of tab - which is paid off at the end of term.

But the collective overdraft at Pembroke - where Samuel Johnson, JRR Tolkien and J William Fulbright studied - has now reached £200,000.

The university is now pledging to "chase students" falling behind on their repayments.

John Church, the bursar, said: "In the greater scheme of things the money owed is not a great deal but we want to reduce the amount so the finance committee has decided to chase students up for the outstanding debt.

"If debts are not paid students will not formally graduate and some have actually decided not to take their final exams - they obviously don't have mothers to make proud.

"Students who refuse to pay will be punished. At the end of the day they owe the college the money and it must be paid."