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Old 13-10-2010, 12:31   #29
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Re: Tuition fees may be uncapped (and other changes)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education...the-world.html

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An analysis of international data reveals that a small rise would push England to the top of a league table of the most costly places to study – overtaking nations including Iceland and the United States.
The University and College Union, which conducted the research, called on the Coalition to scrap a proposed tuition fee hike to avoid the "unenviable" tag.
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But the latest report warned that England would become the most expensive place in the world to study if fees rose to just £5,000.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-11525031

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Originally Posted by BBC
Accepting the "broad thrust" of the report, Mr Cable suggested that students might expect to pay fees of about £7,000 - more than double than at present - with the option of a higher level of fee.
The government are deluding themselves on this, it is utterly unacceptable. If the Liberal Democrats back this they certainly have lost my vote, although that was already on the line with their drastic scientific research cuts.

Least we'll be able to afford state of the art Nukes.
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