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Question on fee and loan status of EU students from Jonathan Djanogly MP


Written question answered on Tuesday 3 April 2018  

Jonathan Djanogly MP (Con) asked the Secretary of State for Education when the Government plans to publish the (a) fee and (b) loan status of EU undergraduate students commencing courses at English higher education providers in the 2019-20 academic year.

Answered on 3 April 2018 by Sam Gyimah, Minister of State for Universities: 

Applications for courses starting in 2019/20 do not open until September 2018, and we will ensure EU students starting courses in that academic year have information well in advance of this date.

  • Posted by Rhys Newcombe-Jones
  • On 09/04/2018

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