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4th October, 2010

More hints at tuition fee increase

Another report today has highlighted that tuition fees are set to rise in a new shake-up of university funding.

Plans are being discussed which could see fees rise over £10,000 per year, a move which could land students with far over £25,000 (the current level of debt.)

Lord Browne is due to reveal plans for a new system next week, with many sources speculating that middle-class students will be the ones to suffer the most.

Debts for middle-class students on three-year degrees, including living costs, could reach £80,000 if the cap is lifted all together.

Student debt could increase

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RDI gives hope to those students who might be put off by an increase in fees.

A three year university degree with RDI costs on average £1,750 a year, whilst a two year MBA can cost just £2,500 a year. With cutting-edge technology, full tutor support and complete study flexibility, RDI leads the way in making modern learning available to all  - at a significantly lower price than on-campus.


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