Nigerian students seeking a UK university education could now benefit from lower tuition costs, following a decision by a British university to reduce fees for selected accelerated degree programmes.
The move aims to widen access to university education and give students value for their money.
According to the Times Higher Education (THE) report, the University of Buckingham is cutting its tuition fees on selected courses, saying the ‘time is right’ to offer discounts, given the ongoing conversations about ‘value for money’ in higher education.
“Several accelerated business and management programmes, along with one in English and creative writing, will be eligible for an offer that could allow students to save 45 percent compared with a traditional three-year degree at a rival university.
“Annual fees will be £7,830 and cost a total of £15,660 across the two years. This compares with £28,605 spent on a degree if a student is paying
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