Applications for university places have fallen largely due to a trebling of university fees and students’ lack of knowledge of how fees will be paid. Sandra McNally, Martin McGuigan and Gill Wyness show that supplying year 10 students with accessible information can reverse the fears of those who believe that university is simply too expensive
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
University leaders claim to face a trilemma of access, quality and affordability when it comes to fu...
As of September 2012, the undergraduate tuition fee cap at English universities was raised from £337...
University financing has again emerged as a key battleground issue. Should fees be regulated lower a...
Politicians regularly cite an expected individual economic gain (the 'graduate premium') as a justif...
Many students appear to leave full-time education too soon, despite the possibility of high returns ...
Filipa Sá uses the variation in the level of university fees between England and Scotland over time ...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
The cap on tuition fees will rise to £9,000 in 2012. Gill Wyness reviews the evidence on the impact ...
Higher Education (HE) participation amongst young learners has not declined as expected by some afte...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>There is a high averag...
At a time when the UK is making crucial choices about the future of universities and the costs ...
Increasing college costs and decreasing employment opportunity have produced an avalanche of studies...
Individual economic gains are regarded as a major rationale for higher private contributions to the ...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
University leaders claim to face a trilemma of access, quality and affordability when it comes to fu...
As of September 2012, the undergraduate tuition fee cap at English universities was raised from £337...
University financing has again emerged as a key battleground issue. Should fees be regulated lower a...
Politicians regularly cite an expected individual economic gain (the 'graduate premium') as a justif...
Many students appear to leave full-time education too soon, despite the possibility of high returns ...
Filipa Sá uses the variation in the level of university fees between England and Scotland over time ...
September 2012 English universities witnessed a near trebling of their tuition fees for full-time un...
The cap on tuition fees will rise to £9,000 in 2012. Gill Wyness reviews the evidence on the impact ...
Higher Education (HE) participation amongst young learners has not declined as expected by some afte...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>There is a high averag...
At a time when the UK is making crucial choices about the future of universities and the costs ...
Increasing college costs and decreasing employment opportunity have produced an avalanche of studies...
Individual economic gains are regarded as a major rationale for higher private contributions to the ...
Despite increasing financial pressures on higher education systems throughout the world, many govern...
University leaders claim to face a trilemma of access, quality and affordability when it comes to fu...
As of September 2012, the undergraduate tuition fee cap at English universities was raised from £337...