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On 4 November 2024, the government announced that uni tuition fees will rise in 2025. We know that may be a cause of anxiety for applicants, so we’ve teamed up with the student money experts at Save The Student to explain it all.

Tuition fees are going up next year

The government has announced that uni tuition fees in England are going up by £285 next year, to £9,535.

That’s not necessarily as huge a change as it sounds, Here’s why: Help! Uni tuition fees are going up in England - YouTube

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