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  2. Why are tuition fees in England going to rise? - AOL

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    Capped tuition fees paid by domestic students and a drop in overseas students had led to universities struggling financially in recent years.

  3. Tuition payments - Wikipedia

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    Net tuition indices mark an increase in the "relative real burden" for payments at various types of institutions for higher education; in the period between 1980 and 1995; example, this burden increased by approximately 80 percent for students at public universities and by 148 percent for students at private universities. [9]

  4. Higher education financing issues in the United States

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    From 2002 to 2004 alone, tuition rates at public schools increased by just over 14%, largely due to dwindling state funding. A more moderate increase of 6% occurred over the same period for private schools. [51] Between 1982 and 2007, college tuition and fees rose three times as fast as median family income, in constant dollars. [52]

  5. Form 1098-T - Wikipedia

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    Form 1098-T for the 2016 tax year. Form 1098-T, Tuition Statement, is an American IRS tax form filed by eligible education institutions (or those filing on the institution's behalf) to report payments received and payments due from the paying student. The institution has to report a form for every student that is currently enrolled and paying ...

  6. The 3.1% rise to tuition fees and maintenance loans is just for the 2025/26 academic year, and the DfE has said longer-term funding plans for the higher education sector will be set out in due course.

  7. Wes Streeting defends tuition fee increase as ‘proportionate ...

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    Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announced on Monday that undergraduate tuition fees – which have been frozen at £9,250 since 2017 – would rise in line with inflation from 2025/26.

  8. Tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tuition fees were a major concern at the 2010 general election. The Liberal Democrat party entered the election on a pledge to abolish tuition fees, but had already made preparations to abandon the policy before the election took place. [16] The party entered into coalition government with the Conservatives, who supported an increase in fees.

  9. University tuition fees rising to £9,535 in England - AOL

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    Maintenance loans are also going up to help students manage the cost of living.