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Students attack £9,000 fees move

THE decision by Sheffield University to charge the maximum £9,000 in fees marked “a sad day for the city”, students leaders have claimed.

The university is the latest to confirm it plans to introduce top-level tuition fees from 2012 when the cap is trebled and state funding for degree teaching is hit by massive cuts.

Sheffield Students’ Union president Josh Forstenzer said: “The university was founded by donations from the local community to ensure the finest education was within the reach of the children of working people in our area.

“With this decision, we fear that many local families will be put off sending their children to university by heavy burdens of debt.”

Any university planning to charge more than £6,000 a year has to get a package of support for poorer students approved by the Office for Fair Access. Sheffield plans to “significantly expand its financial support and outreach activities” to £12m by 2015, from the £6.7m it currently spends.

The university’s vice chancellor Prof Keith Burnett said: “We now face a real challenge not of our choosing, but one which we owe it to future students to accept. At a time when many sectors of society are feeling the impact of cuts and young people are increasingly concerned about employment and debt, we must effectively deliver and communicate the positive worth of the university.”

MPs have used Sheffield’s decision to attack Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg over the pledge he signed in opposition to oppose any increase in tuition fees.

Shadow Business Secretary John Denham said. “When a university in Nick Clegg’s own city charges the maximum £9,000 in tuition fees, it’s clearer than ever that his promise to student voters in Sheffield and around the country wasn’t worth the paper it was written on.”


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GrahamHulse

Friday, April 15, 2011 at 11:15 AM

Sorry Spell checker went mad there. available not avoidable Perhaps instead of needless scaremongering and disinformation Students' leaders should be explaining exactly how the new fees actually work. Student loans do not create a crippling debt burden in the same way as a credit card or bank debt and are repaid more in the form of a graduate tax. And where more than £6000 is being charged extra consideration and financial help will be available to students form "poorer" families. So it is time for Josh Forstenzer, Liam Burns et al., to start to act more responsibly and stop the scaremongering and the lies. Also Sheffield is not "Nick Clegg’s own city" he was born in Chalfont St Giles.



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GrahamHulse

Friday, April 15, 2011 at 11:13 AM

Perhaps instead of needless scaremongering and disinformation Students' leaders should be explaining exactly how the new fees actually work. Student loans do not create a crippling debt burden in the same way as a credit card or bank debt and are repaid more in the form of a graduate tax. And where more than £6000 is being charged extra consideration and financial help will be avoidable to students form "poorer" families. So it is time for Josh Forstenzer, Liam Burns et al., to start to act more responsibly and stop the scaremongering and the lies. Also Sheffield is not "Nick Clegg’s own city" he was born in Chalfont St Giles.



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