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The University of Buckingham has reduced tuition fees on selected accelerated degree programmesIt is offering up to 45% savings for students, especially in business, management, and creative writing coursesThe university says the move is aimed at improving affordability and value for money amid rising costs
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Nigerian students hoping to study in the UK could see tuition fees reduced following the University of Buckingham’s announcement of cuts to its fees in selected accelerated degree courses.
The changes, reported in the Times Higher Education, come in an attempt to broaden access to higher education, offering students “value for money” amid continued pressure on costs around the globe that affects students’ decisions on higher education.
New UK university fee deal could make studying abroad more affordable Photo: AFPSource: Getty Images
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