Thursday, 27 January 2011

Responses to my letter

Bristol UWE have been very helpful in my enquiry to finding out more information on the topic of tuition fees within the university community the admissions officers forwarded my letter to the university alliance and I instantly received many links via email on what they feel may benefit me within my research for factual evidence.

It is already beginning to highlight the significant divide in wealth and how they say it will not harm the poor as they do not need to pay until they earn around £21,000 – so why should they instantly aim at higher earning graduates – it states if they do not reach this standard wage then they shall not have to pay for their education – is this justifiable?

The first link I looked at was:

http://www.university-alliance.ac.uk/University%20Alliance%20responds%20to%20Commons%20vote%20on%20graduate%20contributions.pdf

"High earning graduates will now be making a significant contribution towards the costof their degree.”

"Low earners will be protected. Those who don't benefit financially, will never pay anything back. Safeguards for low earners include a minimum earnings threshold."

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