…system, with those from a household with an income of under £25,000 paying no tuition fees, those from homes with an income of over £100,000 paying £12,250 and a sliding…
…system, with those from a household with an income of under £25,000 paying no tuition fees, those from homes with an income of over £100,000 paying £12,250 and a sliding…
…difference between the cost of creating student loans and the estimated value of repayments – rising from 31% to 45% from 2017. Not only do the changes do little to…
…I was originally torn. Overall my expectations about university has dramatically changed as I’ve come to realise that getting into university will not be the uphill battle with constant obstacles…
…the professions. All access agreements can be found on the OFFA website here. The Sutton Trust runs free, subject-specific residential summer schools for Year 12 students from UK state schools….
…this background. Of its 2015/16 intake, 55.7per cent were from state schools and colleges, compared to 57.7 per cent five years ago in 2011/12. In contrast, the proportion of state…
…the overall pot. We also need to see the urgent appointment of the “fair access” commissioner promised by the first minister before this year’s election to ensure progress is made….