BREXIT - UK schools changing their tuition!

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by AsianStew, Aug 20, 2021.

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  1. AsianStew

    AsianStew Moderator Staff Member

    Hey Everyone, what is your take on the UK schools changing their tuition for EU and International students?
    Recently, I've noticed there are a few that have kept tuition the same, but many have raised their tuition.
    In fact, a few have doubled their EU and International students tuition or more over the last year...

    There are examples of some who have provided EU/International student tuition the same as if they were local.
    Mainly, these are online or blended degree offerings, such as a Bachelors or Masters Top Up options.
    I guess I am looking at schools that are ranked nationally, internationally, and also have TRE recognition.

    Yes, I want it all, Nationally in the top half, Internationally in the top 800-1000, and TRE Silver or Gold.
    Here's an example of an inexpensive MBA International Top Up, same tuition as "Home/UK".
    Buckinghamshire Link: https://www.bucks.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/mba-international-master-business-administration-top-up

    Frankly, I think institutions are too business like, they're all about the money sometimes. I guess...
    I am sticking with the "smaller" yet recognized ones that don't charge an arm and a leg for education.
    Previous example: https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?threads/university-of-northampton-offerings-grad.59460/
     
  2. Speculator101

    Speculator101 New Member

    That is funny with everything that is going on, as they lost a lot of students from EU. Some of them are overcharging, and they are similar rank and quality. So basically why overpay for the same paper in the end. Unless you are working in specific industry, and the only one that are tricky in UK is law and investment banking. Rest of them don’t even care where the degree is from.
     
  3. datby98

    datby98 Active Member

    Greedy, I will take ENEB in the future as long as it still survives.
     

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