Parliament is still deciding whether or not to charge up to £3000 for tuition fees. If the UK government does decide to do this, it will effect students starting their university courses from September 2006. You can find more information on the proposed changes at www.dfes.gov.uk/hegateway/hereform/index.cfm
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