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20 June 2018      Matt Sisson, Projects and Membership Manager

Over the last few week’s we’ve been covering the steady stream of publications and commentary on the HE Value for Money debate, with recent contributions from the Lords and the Department for Education particular highlights. This week Universities UK has joined in, with a publication that, while not explicitly about VfM, explores student knowledge of the English HE financial system and their expectations of fees and support.

It helpfully confirms what BUFDG has regularly mentioned, that one of the biggest issues in the debate is simply a lack of understanding, among students and also their parents, of how the system actually works. As the press release says, “many students are not aware that the graduate contributions system differs to conventional 'debt'. Focus groups found that students were not always aware, for example, that the amount graduates pay back each month for their student loan depends on what they earn, not on how much is borrowed.”

UUK concludes that the misunderstanding “risks putting people off due to unfounded concerns around costs and 'debt', and is “recommending that the government works in partnership with schools, universities and campaign groups to simplify the information on fees and loans and to ensure it is accessible to all prospective students.” Helpfully, Martin Lewis, of MoneySavingExpert is also on board. Universities could do worse than having a direct link to this page on the MSE website on their homepage.



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