Top-Up Fees 'Have Hit Student Ambitions'

Western MailMay 27, 2004

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The number of teenagers determined to go to university dropped sharply in the wake of the vote by MPs to introduce top-up fees, a survey showed yesterday. The number who were uncertain about whether they would do a degree rose in the wake of the Government's narrow victory in the Commons, according to the Mori poll for education charity the Sutton Trust.

But nearly eight out of 10 11 to 16-year-olds still said that they were at least fairly likely to go to university.

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Top-Up Fees 'Have Hit Student Ambitions'

If they do, they will be among the first wave of students who, from 2006, will be charged up to pounds 3,000 a year, instead of the current po...

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