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University College Falmouth and Keele University opt for 拢9K fees

University College Falmouth plans to charge tuition fees of 拢9,000 in 2012.

Published on
April 8, 2011
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Today鈥檚 announcement by the specialist arts college was swiftly followed by Keele University, which also declared plans to charge the maximum allowed.

The decisions have dealt a further blow to the government鈥檚 hopes of keeping average tuition fees at around 拢7,500, the level for which it has budgeted.

They come just days after Vince Cable, the business secretary, accused vice-chancellors of being 鈥渋rrational鈥 in setting fees at or near 拢9,000.

Speaking at the annual conference of the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England, Mr Cable also warned that student places may be withdrawn if fees are too high.

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In a statement today, the board of governors at Falmouth says that the 拢9,000 fee will allow the institution to continue to offer a 鈥渨orld-class student experience in art, design, media, performance and writing鈥. The statement adds that it will also allow the college to invest in new areas such as computer gaming and social media.

Anne Carlisle, Falmouth鈥檚 rector and chief executive, said: 鈥淯niversity College Falmouth enjoys a growing international reputation for the quality of its teaching and we will not compromise on that quality.

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鈥淪tudents and employers rightly expect the very highest standards, and those expectations will be raised by the government鈥檚 new fees regime.

鈥淲e want to protect the legacy of that investment by continuing to cultivate highly employable graduates and investing in new courses and facilities to make University College Falmouth one of the top five specialist multi-arts universities in the world.鈥

Professor Carlisle added that Falmouth was facing a 鈥渄isproportionate鈥 cut in its income as a result of its status as a specialist arts institution.

In a statement following its fees decision, Keele points to its 鈥渧ery strong鈥 record on promoting access to higher education.

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鈥淜eele鈥檚 absolute commitment to supporting student access on the basis of merit, regardless of financial status, means a significant financial support package will be available to students from disadvantaged backgrounds,鈥 it says.

Of the 39 institutions that have now shown their hand, 28 have opted for a flat fee of 拢9,000, before any waivers are taken into account.

john.elmes@tsleducation.com

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