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  3. Higher Education Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Education Act 2004 (c. 8) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that introduced several changes to the higher education system in the United Kingdom, the most important and controversial being a major change to the funding of universities, and the operation of tuition fees, which affects England and Wales.

  4. Education in Lesotho - Wikipedia

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    When free primary education was introduced, the government of Lesotho decided to phase it in gradually, with fee elimination beginning for the youngest children in the year 2000. [6] In 2010, with primary school enrollment rates standing at 82%, an Education Act was introduced to make primary education not only free but also compulsory. [14]

  5. Women in Lesotho - Wikipedia

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    Lesotho is unique in that while most developing countries have education systems that favor men, women have a higher educational attainment rate than men do. In secondary education there are 1.6 women for every man, which is the highest ratio in the world for female education attainment. [7]

  6. Higher Education Act - Wikipedia

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    Higher Education Act may refer to: The Higher Education Act of 1965, an Act of the Congress of the United States that was intended to strengthen the resources of colleges and universities, and to provide financial aid to students; The Higher Education Act 2004, an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which introduced several changes to ...

  7. Office of the Independent Adjudicator - Wikipedia

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    The OIA has effectively replaced the role of the visitor, as student complaints were specifically excluded from the remit of the visitor in the Higher Education Act 2004. [2] By law, all higher education bodies are required to abide by the rules of the OIA's complaints scheme. The OIA is not a "public authority" and therefore not covered by the ...

  8. Office for Fair Access - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Education Act 2004 introduced the concept of variable tuition fees for the first time. Whilst some parts of the United Kingdom, most notably Scotland, did not implement top-up fees, most universities and higher education institutions (HEIs) in the United Kingdom in England and sought to implement the new funding regime.

  9. Category:Higher education law - Wikipedia

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