Aims: In light of the changes to tuition fees introduced by the UK government in 2010, the present study aimed to gain a deeper understanding of how students perceive their tuition fees. Methodology: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to gain a deeper understanding of students’ perceptions of tuition fees. Results: Two superordinate themes describing the fairness of tuition fees and the impact of the change in legislation on perceptions emerged from the analysis. In addition, findings revealed that a lack of knowledge regarding tuition fees appears to increase stress in the students. Conclusion: The findings of this study indicated that more responsibility should lie with institutions to educate their students abo...
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...
The cap on tuition fees will rise to £9,000 in 2012. Gill Wyness reviews the evidence on the impact ...
Aims: In light of the changes to tuition fees introduced by the UK government in 2010, the present s...
Aims: In light of the changes to tuition fees introduced by the UK government in 2010, the present s...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
The introduction of the new tuition fee regime in the UK has resulted in growing concerns about the ...
The introduction of the new tuition fee regime in the UK has resulted in growing concerns about the ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
More than ever before, HEIs are under pressure to compete for students and provide quality education...
The introduction of the new tuition fee regime in the UK academic session 2012–2013 has resulted in ...
The introduction of the new tuition fee regime in the UK academic session 2012–2013 has resulted in ...
Using both the education and marketing literature, this article outlines the successive United Kingd...
Student finance in UK higher education (HE) has been radically reformed over the past twenty years a...
Despite steadily increasing tuition fees, higher education is still perceived as a positive experien...
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...
The cap on tuition fees will rise to £9,000 in 2012. Gill Wyness reviews the evidence on the impact ...
Aims: In light of the changes to tuition fees introduced by the UK government in 2010, the present s...
Aims: In light of the changes to tuition fees introduced by the UK government in 2010, the present s...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
The introduction of the new tuition fee regime in the UK has resulted in growing concerns about the ...
The introduction of the new tuition fee regime in the UK has resulted in growing concerns about the ...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
More than ever before, HEIs are under pressure to compete for students and provide quality education...
The introduction of the new tuition fee regime in the UK academic session 2012–2013 has resulted in ...
The introduction of the new tuition fee regime in the UK academic session 2012–2013 has resulted in ...
Using both the education and marketing literature, this article outlines the successive United Kingd...
Student finance in UK higher education (HE) has been radically reformed over the past twenty years a...
Despite steadily increasing tuition fees, higher education is still perceived as a positive experien...
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...
The cap on tuition fees will rise to £9,000 in 2012. Gill Wyness reviews the evidence on the impact ...