The decision, made public today, will pile even more pressure on to the government, which has been lobbying vice-chancellors to show restraint when setting fees in a bid to keep a lid on the cost of the public loans system.
So far, nine members of the 1994 and Russell groups have announced plans to charge the maximum fee permissible, which the coalition government had claimed would be the 鈥渆xception鈥 not the rule.
Julia King, Aston鈥檚 vice-chancellor and a member of the Browne Review panel, stressed her institution鈥檚 鈥渟trong鈥 record on graduate employability when explaining the decision.
鈥淲ith 2,000 graduates each year, Aston is small by comparison with many other universities. It is also highly successful in having a far stronger track record for both graduate employment and social mobility than many other larger and higher-profile institutions,鈥 she said.
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Meanwhile, Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln 鈥 a member of the GuildHE group 鈥 said it was planning to set fees at 拢7,500 a year, the figure envisaged by the government as the average for the sector.
It said it wanted to 鈥減lay straight鈥 with students and only charge the 鈥渞eal cost to us of providing their courses鈥.
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Muriel Robinson, the college鈥檚 principal, said: 鈥淲e are not trying to send messages about our quality or how we see ourselves relative to other providers. We are setting a fair fee.
鈥淥ur excellent track record in relation to quality, student satisfaction and employability means we don鈥檛 need to play games with the fee we set.鈥
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