The proposals, put forward by a Cambridge working group, had recommended that the university charge the maximum 拢9,000 tuition fee in 2012-13 but alleviate the impact on poor students by offering them a discount of 拢3,000 a year.
However, students were angry that the current maximum bursary of 拢3,400 would be cut by more than half, to 拢1,625, to fund the scheme. They argued that the university鈥檚 focus on fee waivers would save the government money at students鈥 expense.
Yesterday, the university council agreed to propose a fee of 拢9,000 but did not rubber-stamp the working group鈥檚 detailed plan on student support.
It backed a total support package of 拢4,600 for poor students but did not specify the split between bursary and fee waiver.
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The proposal 鈥 which will also be debated by college heads this weekend 鈥 is expected to be officially framed in the form of a 鈥済race鈥 before academics have the opportunity to vote in the Regent House, the institution鈥檚 parliament.
Rahul Mansigani, president of the Cambridge University Students鈥 Union, said: 鈥淲e are delighted that the university has backed away from its proposal to slash the money given to students.
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鈥淐ambridge鈥檚 maintenance bursaries are hugely important to thousands of Cambridge students who depend on them, as well as to potential applicants.鈥
A spokeswoman for Cambridge said: 鈥淯niversity council has discussed the issues of the tuition fee and access agreement. These will now be debated by members of the colleges committee on 19 February. Thereafter, members of the Regent House will have the opportunity to vote in a ballot.鈥
Meanwhile, Imperial College London has revealed it also intends to charge fees of 拢9,000 in the 2012-13 academic year.
A statement posted on the institution鈥檚 website says its governing body, the Court of Imperial College London, met on Friday when the plan was announced.
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In a message to staff issued today, Sir Keith O鈥橬ions, Imperial鈥檚 rector, says: 鈥淭o maintain the excellence of the education we provide to students it is our intention, subject to agreement by the Office for Fair Access, to set fees at 拢9,000 for 糖心Vlog and European Union students for 2012 entry.鈥
He adds that Imperial still has 鈥渁 way to go鈥 before deciding what forms of financial aid would be offered to attract poorer students, but these would be announced in due course.
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