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More than 90 universities in England have revealed their plans for undergraduate tuition fees for 2012, more than three quarters of the total. Over 100 universities in England have revealed their plans for undergraduate tuition fees for 2012.
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. About 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.
There have also been 17 further education colleges submitting plans to the Office for fair Access, suggesting that degree courses taught in these colleges will cost more than £6,000 per year. Five Welsh universities have also announced plans to charge the full £9,000 for students from outside Wales.
Offa will announce its decisions on access agreements for universities and colleges in July.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.ukUniversity fees declared so far are listed in the table below. Please send further updates to educationnews@bbc.co.uk
Universities in Wales will also be allowed to charge up to £9,000 fees. Welsh students, however, will have the rise in fees covered by the Welsh Assembly. One university has so far announced its fee level. Five universities in Wales have said they plan to charge the full £9,000 for students who come from outside Wales. Welsh students, however, will have the rise in fees covered by the Welsh Assembly and will pay only the current fee level of approximately £3,500 per annum.