The damage was already done with the £1025/ £510 fees. I had to reprogramme
our software to reference a specific data-item amount rather than 1/2 full
fees..
Not a huge amount of work, but just another example..
No-one asks the poor IT guy when they make these decisions..
Merry Christmas
David Phipps
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TONY SILVESTER [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 16 December 1999 17:38
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: FW: Fee rate for 2000/01
>
> Roger,
>
> surely £525 would be more appropriate as the 'half-year' fee for sandwich
> and year-abroad students.
>
> or have I missed something ?
>
>
>
> tony silvester
> admin co-ordinator
> non-academic student administration
> university of derby
> student administration
>
> tel: +44 (0) 1332 622222 ext 1879
>
> >>> "Roger Clark" <[log in to unmask]> 12/16/99 05:11pm >>>
> I have been asked to forward the message about fe rates for 2000-20012
> below, which has come from the DfEE via the CVCP. The CVCP will be
> sending
> out an Information Note.
>
> Roger Clark
> Academic Registrar
> University of Reading
>
>
> > I thought you would both be interested to hear that PQs were answered
> > today
> > in the Commons and the Lords about the level of support available to
> > students in 2000/01. The PQ says support will be 2½% higher than for
> > 1999/2000, in line with forecast price increases and details are being
> > placed in the Library of the new loan, grant and fee rates for 2000/01.
> >
> > I don't have the full details, they will be made available to LEAs, HEIs
> > etc
> > at the beginning of January and LEAs will have by the end of January
> > booklets to be sent to students. However, I can confirm that the tuition
> > fee
> > contribution will be also be increased by 2.5%, thus increasing from
> > £1,025
> > to £1,050; or from £510 to £520 where appropriate (eg for students on
> > sandwich courses and most part-time initial teacher training courses).
>
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