UK government guarantees EU students’ tuition fees after Brexit

 

 

Key stakeholders and education groups have welcomed the UK government’s announcement that EU students attending universities in England will continue to pay the same fees as home students in the first intake after Brexit.  But there has been no decision on how EU students in the UK will be treated in the long-term.

In a statement, UK Education secretary Damian Hinds said EU undergraduate students starting in autumn 2019 will pay the same tuition fees as English students and their access to support and student loans will remain unchanged.

Earlier this year, the Scottish government made a similar commitment to EU students starting in Scottish universities in autumn 2019.

No announcements  yet from Wales and Northern Ireland.

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