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Student tuition fees: Browne review urges no limits
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Contributor | New Jerusalem |
Last Edited | New Jerusalem Oct 12, 2010 09:18am |
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Author | BBC News |
News Date | Tuesday, October 12, 2010 03:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Universities in England should be able to charge unlimited fees, a major review of university funding has recommended.
Lord Browne's review calls for the £3,290 cap on fees, which students borrow in loans, to be scrapped.
Instead it proposes a free market in fees - setting out models of charges up to £12,000 a year for a degree course.
The UCU lecturers' union said the plan was "the final nail in the coffin for affordable higher education".
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