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University tuition fees: Full list | University tuition fees: Full list |
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Almost 90 universities in England have revealed their plans for undergraduate tuition fees for 2012, more than two thirds of the total. | |
More than two-thirds of these want to charge the £9,000 maximum fees for some or all courses - and only a handful are offering all their courses below £8,000 per year. | More than two-thirds of these want to charge the £9,000 maximum fees for some or all courses - and only a handful are offering all their courses below £8,000 per year. |
Universities in England wanting to charge above £6,000 are required to submit their plans for approval by the Office for Fair Access (Offa). | |
There have also been 17 further education colleges submitting plans to Offa, suggesting that degree courses taught in these colleges will cost more than £6,000 per year. | There have also been 17 further education colleges submitting plans to Offa, suggesting that degree courses taught in these colleges will cost more than £6,000 per year. |
Offa will announce its decisions on access agreements for universities and colleges in July. | |
University fees declared so far are listed in the table below. Please send further updates to educationnews@bbc.co.uk | University fees declared so far are listed in the table below. Please send further updates to educationnews@bbc.co.uk |