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  2. Timeline of tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tuition fees in the United Kingdom were reintroduced for full-time resident students in 1998, as a means of funding tuition to undergraduate and postgraduate certificate students at universities. Since their introduction, the fees have been reformed multiple times by several bills, with the cap on fees notably rising to £9,000 a year for the ...

  3. Universities in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The abolition of tuition fees was a major issue in the 1999 Scottish parliamentary elections, and subsequently was part of the agreement that led to the Labour/Liberal Democrats coalition that governed Scotland from 1999 to 2003. From the academic year 2006/7, a new system of tuition fees was introduced in England.

  4. University of the People - Wikipedia

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    Fees. According to the University of the People, the university charges no tuition fees but students must pay some administrative fees to cover course assessments, ranging from $2,460 for an associate's degree (two years) to $4,860 for a bachelor's degree (four years). These include processing fees for applications.

  5. Tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In Wales tuition fees are capped at £9,000 for all UK and EU students. This is lower than in Scotland (for UK students from outside Scotland) and England. Welsh students may apply for a non-means tested tuition fee loan to cover 100 per cent of tuition fee costs wherever they choose to study in the UK.

  6. University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh is the seventh-largest university in the UK by enrolment [4] and receives over 69,000 undergraduate applications per year, making it the third-most popular university in the UK by volume of applications. [14]

  7. History of education in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    History of education in Scotland. Carving of a 17th-century classroom with a dominie and his ten scholars from George Heriot's School, Edinburgh. The history of education in Scotland in its modern sense of organised and institutional learning, began in the Middle Ages, when Church choir schools and grammar schools began educating boys.

  8. Edinburgh University Students' Association - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh University Students' Association ( EUSA) is the students' union at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. The Association's aim is the advancement of education of Edinburgh students by representing and supporting them, and by promoting their interests, health and welfare within the community. [6] It is led by a team of five elected ...

  9. Edinburgh College of Art - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.eca.ed.ac.uk. Edinburgh College of Art ( ECA) is one of eleven schools in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. [5] Tracing its history back to 1760, it provides higher education in art and design, architecture, history of art, and music disciplines for over three thousand students and ...