More specifically, in England university education is currently funded through a system of tuition fees of up to £9,250 a year. Students receive loans to cover the fees at the time, which they have to start paying back when they earn £25,000 a year. Any money still outstanding after thirty years is written off. Do you think this is a fair or unfair way of funding university education?
Would you support or oppose universities giving applicants from underperforming state schools lower entry requirements than applicants from higher performing private schools?
Thinking about how British Universities compare to Universities in other European countries, do you think...?
Do you think too many children in Britain go to university, not enough go to university or the number is about right?
Generally speaking, how do you think the cost of university education should be funded?
In England universities can currently charge tuition fees of up to £9,250 a year. Do you think this is or is not value for money?
Thinking about different types of people who want to come and live in the UK, to what extent should the following groups of people be allowed to come and live in Britain? People paying to study in British universities