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Chris Millward – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
Since 2006, universities in England that want to charge higher fees to their domestic undergraduates have been required to agree a plan with an access regulator appointed by the government. This article identifies the objective for the regulation as equalising opportunity, then considers its effect, drawing on policy literature, ministerial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Higher Education, Access to Education
Rob Hickey – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
The last 25 years have seen a dramatic shift in tuition fee policy in England. This paper uses Critical Discourse Analysis to understand the motivations behind policy setting, comparing the pivotal reviews undertaken by Dearing, Browne and Augar. It concludes that four themes may have influenced tuition fee policy making: national politics and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Tuition, Fees
Elizabeth Preece; Will Atkinson – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
Choir schools in the UK are educational institutions that, alongside standard education provision, train young choristers to provide music for an attached religious institution, usually a cathedral. Mostly fee-paying and known to be socioeconomically exclusive, up to now they have received almost no attention in the sociological literature.…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Education, Music Activities, Sociology
Tilly Clough – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
In England and Wales, fee-charging independent schools can be legally classified as charities and, therefore, receive associated benefits, the most obvious being taxation advantages. The high fees charged by many of these schools create financial exclusivity, which, it will be seen, confers significant social and cultural capital to those who can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Competitive Selection, Reputation, Institutional Characteristics
Sutton Trust, 2024
While the tuition fee system has had a large amount of political and media attention in the last two decades, far less attention has been paid to the student maintenance system -- the amount of funding students have access to for day to day living expenses. But for many students, this funding is of more immediate importance, and can have a major…
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Costs, Foreign Countries, Student Loan Programs