Official figures showed colleges continued to recruit many candidates.
In the academic year 2010-11, Christ Church admitted 48 associate students, receiving more than £50,000 in fees.
St Catherine’s, which is not included in the WISC programme, took in 33.
Referring to the programme, the report said: “Although there is some assessment of their GPA [Grade Point Average] scores before they are admitted by each college, the transaction seems to be one of a purely commercial kind.”
Despite the central university’s apparent dislike of the programme, the report said it had received more than £1 million in library fees since 2009 from associate students wanting admission to the Bodleian.
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