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12/10/2010

How much should students pay for their university education? Lord Browne's review into university funding recommends higher tuition fees and student loans. Would that deter you?

Should students pay more for their university education? The former BP boss, Lord Browne's review into higher education funding in England is published. Amongst the recommendations: scrapping the current limit on tuition fees of just over 拢3,000 a year and allowing universities to charge around 脗拢7,000. And making graduates pay a higher rate of interest on their student loans.

Would that deter you or your children from going to university? In the current economic climate, is it the only way to pay for higher education?

Or, if you get a high-paid job after graduating, should you pay more for the privilege of a top-class education?

To share your views, Call You and Yours on 03700 100 444 (lines open at 10am on the day) or email youandyours@bbc.co.uk.

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Tue 12 Oct 2010 12:00

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  • University Fees

    How much should students pay to go to university?

    Duration: 52:26

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