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English students 'face higher fees in Scotland'
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Tuition fees: Election issue

The Scottish Executive is understood to be considering raising university tuition fees for students from England.

With English universities set to start charging top-up fees of up to £3,000 per year from next year, Edinburgh ministers fear an influx of students from south of the border seeking to take advantage of their different rules.

Scottish higher education institutions will not charge for course costs under devolution, but have a graduate repayment system of £2,000 instead.

But the executive could raise this to as much as £15,000 for a five-year course such as medicine, in a bid to deter English undergraduates.

Ministers fear Scottish students will otherwise be squeezed out of degree course places in their own country.

But opposition party the SNP has warned against "checkpoints at the border", while the National Union of Students remains against the idea.

Published: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 09:50:46 GMT+01
Author: Daniel Forman

The SNP has warned against "checkpoints at the border"