Universities UK has called for the 拢9,000 tuition fee cap to be raised in line with inflation to ensure that institutions 鈥渃an continue to provide high quality education that meets聽the needs of students鈥.
The main body representing vice-chancellors has also urged the government to improve financial support for students鈥 living costs.
It follows the recent of the Student Funding Panel, established last year by UUK 鈥渢o consider the design of the current student fees and loans system in England鈥.
The panel said that the 拢9,000 fee system was 鈥渂roadly fit for purpose鈥 and did not require 鈥渨holesale reform鈥, but urged maintenance support for students to be enhanced.
探花视频
Janet Beer, vice-president (England and Northern Ireland) of UUK and vice-chancellor of the University of Liverpool, said: 鈥淔inancial support for students鈥 living costs needs to be improved.
鈥淓vidence shows that students are more concerned about the level of maintenance support they receive while studying than they are about the long-term repayment of their student loans dependent on income.鈥
探花视频
She added: 鈥淲ith the tuition fee in England for undergraduate students from the UK and the EU capped at 拢9,000 since 2012-13, its value is being eroded considerably by inflation.
鈥淎llowing the value of the fee to be maintained in real terms is essential to allow universities to continue to deliver a high quality learning experience for students.鈥
UUK鈥檚 call comes just a day after Jo Johnson, the universities and science minister, declined to rule out a rise in tuition fees or changes to student loan repayment terms when answering questions in the House of Commons.
It is also being made on the same day that Mr Johnson is expected to make his first major policy speech on higher education, during which he is expected to outline plans for a teaching excellence framework.
探花视频
Professor Beer added that the changes urged by UUK 鈥渟hould be made now鈥 but 鈥渕ust also ensure that higher education remains affordable and does not deter any under-represented groups from study鈥.
Register to continue
Why register?
- Registration is free and only takes a moment
- Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
- Sign up for our newsletter
Subscribe
Or subscribe for unlimited access to:
- Unlimited access to news, views, insights & reviews
- Digital editions
- Digital access to 罢贬贰鈥檚 university and college rankings analysis
Already registered or a current subscriber?





