By Rick Seltzer. University of Dayton reports strong results for first class graduating under a financial aid plan keeping students' net tuition stable for four years, but considerable risks mean the idea might not always transfer well. More...
British Election Restores Tuition Debate
By John Morgan for Times Higher Education. British university leaders must recognize young voters’ anger about tuition fees in the wake of the success of the Labour Party’s policy to introduce free higher education in England, according to members of Parliament who believe that the Conservatives’ “outdated market-driven” approach to funding is now under pressure. More...
Les frais d’inscription et le prix des restos U n’augmenteront pas à la rentrée
A la rentrée 2017, les frais d’inscription à l’université et le prix d’un ticket au resto U resteront stables. En revanche, les frais d’affiliation à l’assurance maladie universitaire augmentent de deux euros par rapport à l’année précédente.
Pour la troisième année consécutive, les frais d’inscriptions dans les établissements d’enseignement supérieur ne prendront pas un centime à la prochaine rentrée. Plus...
NRW brings back tuition fees for non-EU students
Five countries set to align university fees this year
Queensland staff and students to suffer under Turnbull’s uni funding cuts and fee hikes
By Andrew MacDonald. The Turnbull government’s plan to cut $2.8 billion in teaching funding from universities while raising degree fees will hurt everyday staff and students in Queensland, says the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU). More...
Forum Event - Australian Universities: Selling Students Short
By Andrew MacDonald. During the Australian Universities: Selling Students Short? event, an expert panel will explore the implications of policy changes which include a $2.8 billion university funding cut in the form of an efficiency dividend and higher degree fees for students. More...
Debate over tuition fees heats up, boils over
Pledge to abolish university tuition fees needs honing
Scrapping tuition fees or scraping away the glue holding the sector together?
Yesterday, footage emerged of John McDonnell, the Shadow Chancellor, announcing that Labour will scrap tuition fees if the party wins the General Election on 8 June. More...