Experts say it is 'astounding' so much debt was accrued in so little time, while the National Union of Students described the six-figure balance as 'an indictment of our education system'.
A single graduate in the UK has £231,000 of student debt, new figures show. Campaigners have described the figure as 'jaw dropping' - and claim it is evidence tuition fees are in dire need of reform. The Student Loans Company, which released the figures, say this balance belongs to a Plan 2 borrower, meaning it could only have been taken out after 2012. In another case, a single loan has attracted interest of more than £54,000.
What's more, student loans don't operate like traditional debt - including, crucially, the fact it won't impact your credit score,' he explained. Chloe Field, vice president of higher education at the National Union of Students, told Sky News: 'These figures are an indictment of our education system. 'The UK cannot pretend that university is accessible to everyone when there is the possibility of students incurring over £200,000 worth of debt.
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