UK University tuition fees rise from £9,250 to £9,535 a year

Is this for people who are starting university next year or is it for everyone?
This is for everyone except those who already graduated or are graduating in the 2024/2025 academic year. Starting September 2025, everyone else will have to pay extra :mjcry:Maintenance loans are increasing by 3.1% a year (£414) but that’s still more debt for uni students 💔
 
This is for everyone except those who already graduated or are graduating in the 2024/2025 academic year. Starting September 2025, everyone else will have to pay extra :mjcry:Maintenance loans are increasing by 3.1% a year (£414) but that’s still more debt for uni students 💔
Alhamdulillah I graduated this year I’m free. Good luck sister 🫡

Uni loans basically work out as paying 15 pence for every £1 you earn for the rest of your working life.
 
Uni loans basically work out as paying 15 pence for every £1 you earn for the rest of your working life.
Why would put it like this
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Shit wages, shit weather, shit people, shit everything and now we have to pay £285 extra for someone to read off of a PowerPoint. Get me out of here man

The crazy thing is the average salary is 30k :silanyolaugh: so how will people pay off 40k in school debt. UK is the third world now just in fancy clothing they stole
 

Tiyeglow

A Laandheere always pays his debts
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This is true. The issue at hand isn't necessarily the increase in university fees, its that the UK salary/wages are so poor and low compared to US for eg, it makes it so unappealing to go. Honestly, earning above £50k even after uni + years of experience puts you in rare company.

UK vs Canada, not sure which is worse if im being honest. When factoring in salary, weather, state of affairs, future prospects
 
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