UK students will pay the full £9,250 annual tuition fee even if universities are still closed in the autumn, the universities minister, Michelle Donelan said in her address
“We don’t believe students will be entitled to reimbursement if the quality is there,” Donelan told The Times few weeks ago.
“We have already seen over the last few months courses being delivered online and virtually, and to an amazing quality.”
She tweeted: “To be clear, we only expect full tuition fees to be charged if online courses are of good quality, fit for purpose and help students progress towards their qualification.”
Several students took to Twitter to voice their displeasure on the decision announced by the government
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