Russell
Surely the Funding Council will use the recommended/mandatory
fees in their assumed resource calculations so we should know
what they are by the end of February when we are notified of our
grant allocations - although I admit that's a bit late.
> russell,
>
> the answer is that the u/g fees will not stay at £1000, they will go up by
> an 'inflationary' amount; otherwise the universities would be facing a
> further financial squeeze.
>
> the amount has not yet been announced.
>
> p/g fee levels, of course, are not binding on unis, therefore their
> publication has not been as important to the sector. rather they are seen
> as a somewhat woolly guideline figure. furthermore, the rate usually
> appears to be published within some obscure research information, and it
> is often a while before someone spots it and widely circulates it.
>
> cheers,
>
> tony
>
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>
> Does anyone know what the DfEE recommended tuition fees are for the
> next academic year?
>
> I am assuming that the FT UG fees will remain unchanged at ú1000, but
> there is usually an uplift for the FT postgraduate fee.
>
> It may already have been published somewhere and I have missed it.
>
> Thanks for any responses.
>
> liz
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