Survey: Would you pay GBP 27,000 (USD50,000) for your degree?
The UK is proposing that university tuition fees for domestic students for a first degree (three years, excluding specialist degrees such as Medicine) should be set at GBP9,000 per year, meaning a total fee of GBP27,000 for a three year (standard term) degree. The fees must be paid from the students' own resources or by a student loan.
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The fees must be paid from the students' own resources or by a student loan.
Would you have paid GBP27,000 (or the equivalent at the time) for your first degree?
Do you consider your first degree an investment?
Has your degree made a positive contribution to your business life?
Which was more important in your personal development: the degree or the "university experience?"
and more...
Complete our survey here