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In the UK, student debt has soared since the introduction of tuition fees in 1998.
The same shift has occurred in Australia since the introduction of tuition fees in 1996.
Since the introduction of tuition fees, the relationship between students and teachers has been changing.
For an administration obsessed with spin, it botched the introduction of tuition fees in 1998.
These changes might leave the public universities better prepared for the introduction of tuition fees.
And since 2012, there has been a 40% reduction in the proportion of mature and part-time students at universities, following the introduction of tuition fees.
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This could be achieved through interventions such as sustainable school feeding programs at the basic level and the introduction of tuition-free secondary level or higher education.
Foundation hospitals and the introduction of student tuition fees are two examples of how not to go about developing policy.
A constituent of Stephen Pound, Labour candidate for Ealing North, left a message on his answerphone, voicing her concern about the introduction of university tuition fees.
Because £44,500 – the average amount of debt students face after the introduction of £9,000 tuition fees – is a seriously large amount of money.
Difficulties in recruiting Classics students and a large financial shortfall at the department were cited as problems for the university, which faces the introduction of higher tuition fees.
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