Monday, 28 March 2011

Bit more on the exception and not the rule...

Report in the Telegraph (quoting Research Weekly - who don't seem to have it on their website - that AVERAGE tuition fee charges per University will be £8600.

And here's the clincher: MORE THAN HALF are going to charge the maximum £9000.

Except truly, they can't, can they? As then charging the maximum would be the norm, not the exception - by definition.

I hope Simon Hughes is hot on the tail of this in his role as 'Access Czar' for higher education - as presumably he's going to be instigating some fairly strict criteria for all this, in the very near future...

1 comment:

  1. The Guardian published data on the 22 universities to have declared intentions so far on their data blog:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2011/mar/25/higher-education-universityfunding

    The average *mean* from that is around £8633 (assuming a mean is used for Universities that have declared a range of fees).

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