Not exact matches
Apple Music «s
student discount, which was first introduced last May,
cuts the monthly subscription
fee in half: $ 9.99 to $ 4.99.
Already it has faced anger in constituencies where much - needed new schools were cancelled, and protests from
students and school - children at
cuts in EMAs and higher tuition
fees.
Students will see the cost of their degree rocket and universities will have to charge much higher
fees just to recoup the money the government is taking away in budget
cuts.
It has resulted in a substantial
cut in the numbers of overseas
students - relied on for the high
fees they pay by the higher education sector - and has now been criticised by Cable.
«The government is tripling
fees and
cutting public funding for university teaching by 80 %, leaving English
students facing the highest public university
fees in the industrialised world.
Students will show their displeasure at
cuts and tuition
fees in a symbolic act of protest later today, as demonstrators head to Conservative offices in North London.
[130][131] In September 2011, Miliband stated that a future Labour Government would immediately
cut the cap on tuition
fees for university
students from # 9,000 per year to # 6,000, though he also stated that he remained committed to a graduate tax in the long - run.
Clegg and the Lib Dems made premeditated false statements on
student fees, speed of
cuts, immigration etc etc intending to change them after the election finished in a hung Parliament as everyone predicted it would be.
Student Protest: No
Fees, No
Cuts, No Debt @ 2 pm, outside Tory Party Conference
Student Debt In outside the Tory Party Conference More details Facebook event page
It also remains to be seen whether the Blairites in Labour
Students can hang onto control of the
student movement as tuition
fees and lower grants and spending
cuts start to bite.
Shutting the door to international
students won't pay young people's tuition
fee debts, and ditching doctors from abroad won't
cut NHS waiting lists...
Thousands of
students are protesting against increases in tuition
fees and education
cuts across the country.
The backlash from the
student fees debacle will still do him harm, as will the impact of local spending
cuts and public sector job losses.
Voter apathy among the 18 - 24 age group has seen the advent of tuition
fees and
cuts to housing benefit and
student grants.
The state
cut UC's budget by $ 813 million, prompting the university to raise
student fees, furlough faculty and enact a range of other painful cost -
cutting measures.
Starting in 2012, money is likely to become an even more important concern for
students as universities in England are allowed to charge undergraduates up to # 9000 per year ($ 14,200 or $ 10,300) in tuition
fees as a way of dealing with government funding
cuts.
Luke Rothwell, director at Bunkabin, the parent company of the
Student Village Company, says: «With
students still attending university despite rises in tuition
fees and the
cutting of support, such as the maintenance grant, many are having to fork out for very expensive accommodation outside of their chosen university.
In dealing with a $ 3 billion budget shortfall he inherited, Romney slashed higher education,
cut revenue to local governments, and raised stiff
fees on college
students and their parents.
«In just one year the government has scrapped maintenance grants, NHS bursaries,
cut the disabled
students» allowance to the bone, changed loan repayment terms to make graduates pay back their loans faster and is now planning a further rise in tuition
fees.
One of Rhodes» most recent works, Whitehall (2012) was partly shot amid protests in London against
student fees and
cuts to public services.
Even so,
cuts and the rise in
student fees will have huge knock - on effects on the art made and shown in the UK.
Meanwhile, about 100
students staged a sit - in at the gallery protesting against education
cuts and university
fees.
The cause of the major political story of last week — the row over tuition
fees,
students rioting and all — was, as we all know, «public spending
cuts».
Is the answer to the rising cost of a law school education to give
students the option of paying only 2/3 of the law school
fee by
cutting out one year of school?
It'll take a while, but eventually
students will figure that out (not for nothing, but in the US, where tuition
fees are exgregious and bear little relation to the quality of education, weaker schools are having to
cut tuition
fees, or indeed, shut down programs, as would - be
students have figured out that the degree isn't worth what they're being asked to pay for.