Ministers 'wrong on tuition fees'
2011-04-03 03:30:34
3 April 2011 Last updated at 15:55 Share this page Delicious Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Email Print Ministers wrong on tuition fees, says university chief Universities will be able to charge up to £9,000 a year in tuition fees from 2012 Continue reading the main story University Funding Student finance calculator Universities 'may drop high fees' Q&A: Tuition fee rises Who's charging what?
Average tuition fees in England from next year will be higher than ministers expected, a senior academic has said.
Liverpool John Moores is one of the English universities applying to charge the maximum £9,000 for all its courses.
Vice-chancellor Professor Michael Brown said universities would struggle to keep the figure down to the £6,000.
But Universities Minister David Willetts said the average tuition fees charged by universities will be "significantly below" £9,000.
Speaking on the BBC's Politics Show, Mr Willetts said: "The Office for Fair Access's job, under the legislation we inherited from Labour, is to make sure that universities are doing everything they can to widen access. It is not an overall price regulator for the sector."
Course qualityUniversities in England will be able to charge £6,000 for undergraduate courses from 2012, and up to £9,000 in "exceptional cases".
Prof Brown told the BBC's North West Politics Show the government had got its sums wrong and his university could not maintain the quality of its courses without charging the maximum fee.
"We're in pretty lean form as a university and yet the calculation we do is: we charge £6,000, we'll lose £26m. We can't do it," he said.
Continue reading the main story “Start QuoteIt seems likely that some courses, possibly even some institutions, will close as students think long and hard before committing so much money to their education”
End Quote BBC's Arif Ansari on student feesAsked whether this meant no university could charge the government's preferred £6,000, he replied: "If they do, I don't think they'll be around for very long, and they'll be a very different institution in a few years' time with that under-investment."
With the intentions of 24 universities declared, the majority intend to charge fees of £9,000 for their undergraduate degree courses.
The government had modelled its plans for university funding on an estimate that universities would charge £7,500 for fees on average.
Ministers have warned that further cuts might be made to university teaching budgets if too many universities plump for higher amounts.
Originally, it had said it expected universities to charge £9,000 only in "exceptional circumstances", but universities are independent bodies and most say they need to charge maximum fees to make up for cuts to their teaching grants.
The government's changes to university funding are based on the idea that fees will rise and replace money being taken from teaching budgets.
Mr Willetts said: "There are further education colleges that are itching to come in at significantly below these headline top prices and one of the things we are looking at is how we can make it easier for people to go to these new alternative providers.
"When the dust settles, I think we will find there is a great range of options available to students and the average is significantly below that headline £9,000."
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University Tuition fee Confirmed or expected University group Further informationAston
£9,000
Confirmed
Tuition fees proposal for 2012
Bath
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
Birmingham
£9,000
Confirmed
Russell
Financial support and fees
Bishop Grosseteste, Lincoln
£7,500
Confirmed
Guild HE
Fee level is for "majority of courses"
Cambridge
£9,000
Confirmed
Russell
Flexible financial support plan
Coventry
£4,600 - £9,000
Confirmed
Million+
Most full-time between £7,500 and £9,000
Durham
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
"Fees market takes shape"
Essex
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
University statement
Exeter
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
University statement
Imperial
£9,000
Confirmed
Russell
Rector's statement
Lancaster
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
Leeds
£9,000
Confirmed
Russell
University statement
Leeds Met
£8,500
Confirmed
Million+
Liverpool
£9,000
Expected
Russell
Liverpool John Moores
£9,000
Confirmed
University Alliance
University statement
London Met
£4,500 - £9,000
Expected
Million+
Expecting average to be £6,000-£7,000
Loughborough
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
University statement
Manchester
£9,000
Confirmed
Russell
University statement
Oxford
£9,000
Confirmed
Russell
Fees and waivers
Reading
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
University statement
Surrey
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
Statement on need to raise fees
Sussex
£9,000
Confirmed
1994 Group
Details of scholarship scheme
St Mary's University College, Twickenham
£8,000
Confirmed
Guild HE
University statement
UCL
£9,000
Confirmed
Russell
Provost's statement
University Campus Suffolk
£7,500 - £8,000
Confirmed
University statement
Warwick
£9,000
Confirmed
Russell
Fees and widening participation statement
