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Access to Higher Education in Britain: The Impact of Tuition Fees and Financial Assistance,mes as many as 40 years ago. So now young people from all socio-economic groups are more likely to go to university. Yet, those from disadvantaged backgrounds remain underrepresented, especially young white men. In 2001, nearly four in five students from professional backgrounds studied for a degreeGuileless 发表于 2025-3-27 11:01:32
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A Broader Church? Expansion, Access and Cost-Sharing in Portuguese Higher Education,n grows in size, and particularly when it moves from an elite to a mass system. There was also the presumption that increasing enrolments would go hand-in-hand with a decreasing percentage of the wealthy high-ability type of student and an increase in the proportion of students from disadvantaged baoxidant 发表于 2025-3-28 08:14:45
The German Tuition Fee Debate: Goals, Models and Political Implications of Cost-Sharing,ion and their imposition would signal the sudden end to open access to higher education. This strict position led to a tuition fee ban set by the Federal Framework Law for higher education for all undergraduate and consecutive master. studies in public universities. Despite the fact that in Germany美食家 发表于 2025-3-28 12:39:37
Accessibility and Equity in a State-Funded System of Higher Education: The French Case,Moreover, higher education is not really on the political agenda in France at this moment. A debate was publicly organised in 2003 on the future of the French education system, but surprisingly it did not deal with universities and higher schools. The main focus stayed on compulsory education, with