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Old 19-04-2011, 12:04   #41
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Re: Tuition fees may be uncapped (and other changes)

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
But the problem is that the Universities aren't getting any more money (and in some cases, less).

The increased Student Loan fee money is just replacing the reduced/vastly slashed teaching grants and Capital grants.
Absolutely true of course Hugh but I was thinking of the perception from the students' point of view. Expectations are a bit different when you see the amounts going onto your own debt pile rather than never seeing the costs as they come from taxation directly.
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