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Two more join the £9,000 fee club Bath latest to charge £9,000 fees
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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. Bath has become the latest university in England to plan 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 21 universities declared, the majority intend to charge fees of £9,000.
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.
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