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VisitWhat will be the public opinion on the tuition fee increase in the UK by mid-2025?
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Tuition Fees to Rise to £9,535 in 2025 Despite Starmer's Prior Pledge
Nov 4, 2024, 03:45 PM
The UK government has announced an increase in university tuition fees for the first time in eight years. Starting in September 2025, tuition fees will rise from £9,250 to £9,535 per year, aligning with the Retail Price Index (RPI) inflation. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson outlined the higher education reform in a statement to the House of Commons. The decision aims to address financial challenges faced by universities, with Russell Group institutions estimating a £4,000 loss per domestic student. Maintenance loans are also expected to increase to support students from low-income backgrounds. The move has drawn criticism, particularly as Prime Minister Keir Starmer had previously pledged to abolish tuition fees. Critics argue that the increase adds to student debt and was not mentioned in the Labour Party's manifesto or recent budget. Proponents assert that raising fees is necessary to secure the future of universities and ensure students receive value for their money.
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