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Old 19-04-2011, 10:41   #33
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Re: Tuition fees may be uncapped (and other changes)

Surprise Surprise! Most Universities are going to charge for full £9,000!

Quote:
As the deadline arrives for universities to tell the Office for Fair Access what tuition fees they aim to charge, a Channel 4 News map shows that the majority are looking at the maximum of £9,000.

When the Government won the right to treble university fees in December, despite student protests across the country, Universities Minister David Willetts said the "absolute limit" of £9,000 would only be charged in "exceptional circumstances".

Our map shows an average cost of £8820.10 a year for students aiming for university and just six planning to charge less than £8,000: Southampton Solent, £7,800; St Mary's University College, Twickenham, £8,000; Anglia Ruskin University, £8,000; University Campus Suffolk, £7,500 - £8,000; Bishop Grosseteste University College, Lincoln, £7,500; and the University of Derby, £6,995 - £7,995.
http://www.channel4.com/news/most-un...0-tuition-fees

Also, if you select the 'cheaper' Unis. An awful lot are only a few hundred cheaper!

Cheers to Matt D for the link.
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