Students 'Must Be Told How Many Lectures They Get for Pounds 3,000 Fees' [Edition 2]
Evening Standard - London › October 01, 2009
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Evening Standard - London › October 01, 2009
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UNIVERSITIES will be forced to tell students how many lectures and classes they can expect amid fears that undergraduates are being cheated out of their Pounds 3,225-a-year fees.
With many vice-chancellors demanding the power to charge even more for courses, universities must show students and parents they will receive value for money, government funding chiefs said.See the full content of this document
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Students 'Must Be Told How Many Lectures They Get for Pounds 3,000 Fees' [Edition 2]
The warning follows concerns that British undergraduates receive less face-to-face contact with tutors than their counterpar...
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