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23rd June, 2010
New hint at tuition fee increase
Another recent media report has signalled the likelihood of an increase in UK university fees this Autumn.
These recent comments come from David Willetts, the universities minister, and are a hint that the UK Government might suggest an increase in fees if a rise is backed by an independent review of student finance.
Tuition fees are currently set at roughly the equivalent of $4,800 per year, leaving many graduates with high levels of debt. An increase in fees is likely to leave graduates with even higher levels in the future.
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