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Oh, I love this turn of events.
Oh-ho, we're only hypothesizing raising fees to £5000/7000/9000 per year; just speculative ideas is all. We'll listen to the public, of course. Oh, look, a charity poll.
Charity research finds high impact of university costs, as college staff fear 'lost generation of learners'
If fees were to rise to £7000, there would only be 45% of prospective students? Ah, of course we'll take that into account!
Oh whoopsie! We're planning to raise the tuition fees to £9000 per year. Can't be helped! :D
All that above was sarcasm by the way, encase you couldn't tell...
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Oh-ho, we're only hypothesizing raising fees to £5000/7000/9000 per year; just speculative ideas is all. We'll listen to the public, of course. Oh, look, a charity poll.
Charity research finds high impact of university costs, as college staff fear 'lost generation of learners'
A big rise in tuition fees would lead to a dramatic reduction in the number of teenagers aspiring to go to university, with those from poorer backgrounds the most likely to give up hope of getting a degree, research reveals today.- Excerpt taken from the Guardian article, by Rachel Williams.
If fees were to rise to £7000, there would only be 45% of prospective students? Ah, of course we'll take that into account!
Oh whoopsie! We're planning to raise the tuition fees to £9000 per year. Can't be helped! :D
All that above was sarcasm by the way, encase you couldn't tell...
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF-!!!!!!!!!!!!!