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There must be a cap on the level of fees institutions can charge.
2) Resist urge to increase fees Institutions must resist the temptation to take advantage of students' improved access to credit by increasing tuition fees.
The contradictory impulses facing parents come amid evidence that high fees – institutions will charge an average of £8,647 for courses starting this autumn – have not put applicants off: numbers are rising following an initial dip.
And rather than spending good money on consultants to look at student experience in the light of higher tuition fees, institutions should look to their ready made in house experts – the staff who recruit and support international students.
From 2020, to continue to charge the highest fees institutions will need to do well on the government's "Teaching Excellence Framework" (TEF).
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Everyone expected the "core-margin" principle, extra places for which lower-fee institutions could compete, to be expanded.
When application figures are compared with fee levels, institutions charging higher fees have not seen disproportionate falls in applications.
The sort of client who will pay high fees to institutions that can help them to get access to this type of fund.
The National Union of Students said undergraduates expect more of universities as a result of higher fees, but institutions were failing to deliver more for them.
Some are admitting more out-of-state students, who pay higher fees.Several institutions have also started to cut the number of students they enroll in order to save money.
Top universities that offer better outcomes for students should be allowed to charge significantly higher tuition fees than institutions that provide an inferior education, Oxford University's vice-chancellor has said.
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