Recent changes in the English tuition fee policies have spurred a debate on the impacts on student choices for higher education. Expectations range from a sharp decrease in participation in higher education to relatively little change in student demand. We surveyed 1549 year 12 sixth-form students from four institutions spread geographically across England. We have broadened the approach to the study of student choice by not only considering the impact of going to higher education or not, but have included in our choice scenarios the consideration of looking for cheaper higher education alternatives and of looking for higher education abroad. This brings our study from a focus on widening participation and access into the realm of the dynam...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
This paper explores the determinants of the choice of UK universities by overseas undergraduate appl...
Recent changes in the English tuition fee policies have spurred a debate on the impacts on student c...
Rising tuition fees in England have been accompanied by a policy mandate for universities to widen p...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
As of September 2012, the undergraduate tuition fee cap at English universities was raised from £337...
Politicians regularly cite an expected individual economic gain (the 'graduate premium') as a justif...
Individual economic gains are regarded as a major rationale for higher private contributions to the ...
We analyze the decision whether to participate and where and what to study in a public system of hig...
It is now the case that for UK students only Australia, Canada and the US are more expensive places ...
It is now widely assumed in England – by academics and social commentators alike – that, as a result...
In 1997, Lord Dearing proposed a vision that sought to widen participation in higher education (HE) ...
A hallmark of English higher education (HE) over the last twenty years has been policies seeking to ...
The introduction of the new UK tuition fees resulted in concerns about the impact on higher educatio...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
This paper explores the determinants of the choice of UK universities by overseas undergraduate appl...
Recent changes in the English tuition fee policies have spurred a debate on the impacts on student c...
Rising tuition fees in England have been accompanied by a policy mandate for universities to widen p...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
As of September 2012, the undergraduate tuition fee cap at English universities was raised from £337...
Politicians regularly cite an expected individual economic gain (the 'graduate premium') as a justif...
Individual economic gains are regarded as a major rationale for higher private contributions to the ...
We analyze the decision whether to participate and where and what to study in a public system of hig...
It is now the case that for UK students only Australia, Canada and the US are more expensive places ...
It is now widely assumed in England – by academics and social commentators alike – that, as a result...
In 1997, Lord Dearing proposed a vision that sought to widen participation in higher education (HE) ...
A hallmark of English higher education (HE) over the last twenty years has been policies seeking to ...
The introduction of the new UK tuition fees resulted in concerns about the impact on higher educatio...
This article explores some recent research evidence on the possible impact of the higher education r...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
This paper explores the determinants of the choice of UK universities by overseas undergraduate appl...