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International students pay premium at UK universities | International students pay premium at UK universities |
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Students from outside the EU will pay up to four times the fees charged to UK students next year suggests a survey. | Students from outside the EU will pay up to four times the fees charged to UK students next year suggests a survey. |
Some undergraduates will pay up to £35,000 a year - against a maximum of £9,000 paid by UK and EU students. | Some undergraduates will pay up to £35,000 a year - against a maximum of £9,000 paid by UK and EU students. |
Researchers for The Complete University Guide asked 110 universities across the UK how much they plan to charge in tuition fees in 2013-14. | Researchers for The Complete University Guide asked 110 universities across the UK how much they plan to charge in tuition fees in 2013-14. |
The National Union of Students said international students should not be treated as "cash cows". | The National Union of Students said international students should not be treated as "cash cows". |
The maximum fees payable by UK and EU students at universities in England and Wales trebled last year to a maximum of £9,000. | The maximum fees payable by UK and EU students at universities in England and Wales trebled last year to a maximum of £9,000. |
More than half of institutions now charge the maximum fees though fees start in some universities at £6,000. | More than half of institutions now charge the maximum fees though fees start in some universities at £6,000. |
Scottish and EU undergraduates at Scottish Universities will pay least, with fees of £1,820 a year. | Scottish and EU undergraduates at Scottish Universities will pay least, with fees of £1,820 a year. |
Clinical premium | Clinical premium |
However, the new figures in a survey of tuition fees by the guide reveal a far broader range of fees for non-EU students. | However, the new figures in a survey of tuition fees by the guide reveal a far broader range of fees for non-EU students. |
Undergraduate fees charged to international students in 2013-14 start at £7,450 for lecture based courses and rise to £35,000 for undergraduate medical degrees. | Undergraduate fees charged to international students in 2013-14 start at £7,450 for lecture based courses and rise to £35,000 for undergraduate medical degrees. |
International medical students at King's College London will be looking at fees of £35,000 and at UCL £33,750. | International medical students at King's College London will be looking at fees of £35,000 and at UCL £33,750. |
International clinical fees at medical schools in Sheffield, Southampton, Glasgow, Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol and Cambridge are all more than £30,000. | International clinical fees at medical schools in Sheffield, Southampton, Glasgow, Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol and Cambridge are all more than £30,000. |
There is an equally large discrepancy in fees for taught postgraduate courses. | There is an equally large discrepancy in fees for taught postgraduate courses. |
Fees range from £2,000 to £27,500 a year for home and EU students but postgraduate students from outside the EU will pay fees ranging from £7,900 to the £38,500 charged to postgraduate medical students at Queen Mary University London. | Fees range from £2,000 to £27,500 a year for home and EU students but postgraduate students from outside the EU will pay fees ranging from £7,900 to the £38,500 charged to postgraduate medical students at Queen Mary University London. |
The highest prices are paid by business students at the University of Oxford - which charges £41,000 for an MBA to both home and international students. | The highest prices are paid by business students at the University of Oxford - which charges £41,000 for an MBA to both home and international students. |
Daniel Stevens of the NUS said: "It is scandalous that non-EU students are charged fees that can be thousands of pounds higher than those for other students. | Daniel Stevens of the NUS said: "It is scandalous that non-EU students are charged fees that can be thousands of pounds higher than those for other students. |
"International students are an important part of the social, cultural and academic make-up of university life and should not be treated simply as cash cows. | "International students are an important part of the social, cultural and academic make-up of university life and should not be treated simply as cash cows. |
"On top of this many have no idea what their fees will be from year to year and are sometimes forced to pay for huge unexpected increases in order to continue a course they've already started. | "On top of this many have no idea what their fees will be from year to year and are sometimes forced to pay for huge unexpected increases in order to continue a course they've already started. |
"Universities that truly value their international students should be clear about the real cost of their courses allowing them to budget properly and start a course knowing they will be able to afford to finish it." | "Universities that truly value their international students should be clear about the real cost of their courses allowing them to budget properly and start a course knowing they will be able to afford to finish it." |
A spokeswoman for the umbrella body, Universities UK, rejected any suggestion that UK universities regard international students as "cash cows". | |
She said: "It is worth remembering that international student fees are not regulated, as is the case with home fees. UK universities compete in a global market for international students, and their tuition fees reflect this. | |
"The UK remains the second most popular place to study in the world after the United States and international students here report high levels of satisfaction with their experiences. | |
"International students come here to study because of our reputation for having a quality higher education system and degrees that are recognised around the world." |
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