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The 'limit of £6,000 a year with £9,000 in exceptional circumstances' announced by the government has turned into '£9,000 for Oxford and Cambridge, with the other good universities probably following suit'. As far as I know, there is no system of merit scholarships in the UK - fees have been low in the past, so such as system hasn't been necessary.

 

Laura

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Ouch- yes, painful. Is there a loan system?

 

Genevieve is going to TAFE for a year and we are paying around $10,000 for the privilege- but we get a government loan, with a 20% loading on it, and pay it off as we can for her. She will pay for university after that. Unlike the U.S. we don't have to pay it back until she is earning $45,000 which could be many years off- and then a certain amount is added onto her tax bill. Its pretty reasonable. But I want to pay it off slowly before we have to.

 

But it hit us hard as I signed the forms a few days ago. It is now a debt and we were fairly debt free apart from some investment properties. Its getting expensive. Dh is very glad we didn't have more children (he was saying!) because the financial burden is on him and he feels it. He is getting older- he is an older dad- and he is feeling it.

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Ouch- yes, painful. Is there a loan system?

 

The loans aren't repayable until the young person reaches a certain income. So if, for example, he chooses a worthwhile but low-paid job, he might never have to repay. However.... it's still debt and it will get in the way of other life choices.

 

Oh well.

 

Laura

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Unfortunately it still looks good compared to here. Most of our private colleges are coming up with half of $50,000 + and that is not the best schools.

 

All but, I think, one university in Britain are public, so the government controls fee rises. The flipside to that is that you don't get big alumni funds for scholarships.

 

Laura

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It is comparable to here, My ds16 has just started doing some Uni units each unit goes for 13 weeks each one costs between $1000-$1500. He needs to do at least 3 to apply for university, He wants to do engineering, it will be at least $15000-$20000 per year. total cost just in tuition fees will be somewhere between $60,000-$100,000. He will need to get a student debt.

My Uni course for a Bachelor if Primary Education will cost about $22,000 just in tuition fees.

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When the Calvin was born, there were no university fees. We planned to be able to support their living expenses at university. We hadn't counted on such enormous rises.

 

Laura

 

It's the suddenness of it, isn't it? I mean, had you known of this need when he was born, I feel certain you would have planned for it!

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All but, I think, one university in Britain are public, so the government controls fee rises. The flipside to that is that you don't get big alumni funds for scholarships.

 

Laura

Do university alumni contribute to the schools? Here, public universities still do a lot of begging for funds from alumni (that's partly why football never gets cut; alumni care how the team is doing and donate accordingly).

 

It's too bad these severe cuts are hitting you so suddenly, but AFAIK the government is just out of money, is that right? Our eminent public universities cost about the same amount these days, but at least it was a gradual rise and we have ways set up to deal with it. (40 years ago, tuition at UC Berkeley was free. When I went 15 years ago, my mom was appalled at the cost, which wasn't even half of what it is now.)

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