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University of Central Lancashire plans fees of £9,000 University of Leicester plans fees of £9,000
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The University of Central Lancashire has announced it plans to charge full tuition fees of £9,000 from 2012. The University of Leicester has announced it plans to charge full tuition fees of £9,000 from 2012.
The university said it had given "very careful consideration" to the fee level and wanted to provide students with an "excellent experience". The university says it will also roll out a £8.4m annual package of scholarships to help students.
Meanwhile the University of Portsmouth has said it will charge fees of £8,500 from 2012, while London South Bank has announced fees of £8,390. On Tuesday the University of Central Lancashire - a former polytechnic - said it would charge £9,000 a year.
Derby University said it plans to charge fees between £6,995 and £7,995. The University of Portsmouth and London South Bank, both former polytechnics, have said they will charge fees of £8,500, and £8,390 respectively.
Leeds, Loughborough and Kent have all announced plans to charge the maximum - £9,000 a year - in recent days.
Ministers have warned that further cuts might be made to teaching budgets if too many universities set higher fees.Ministers have warned that further cuts might be made to teaching budgets if too many universities set higher fees.
All fees are subject to approval by the Office of Fair Access (OFFA).All fees are subject to approval by the Office of Fair Access (OFFA).
University fees declared so far are listed in the table below. Please send further updates to educationnews@bbc.co.ukUniversity fees declared so far are listed in the table below. Please send further updates to educationnews@bbc.co.uk