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Two more join the £9,000 fee club | Two more join the £9,000 fee club |
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Sussex and Liverpool John Moore have become the latest universities in England intending to charge the maximum level of tuition fee. | |
With the intentions of 20 universities declared, the majority are planning fees of £9,000, across a range of different types of university. | With the intentions of 20 universities declared, the majority are planning fees of £9,000, across a range of different types of university. |
Institutions wanting to charge more than £6,000 must gain the approval of the Office for Fair Access. | Institutions wanting to charge more than £6,000 must gain the approval of the Office for Fair Access. |
Please send further updates to educationnews@bbc.co.uk | Please send further updates to educationnews@bbc.co.uk |