27-01-2023, 03:39 PM
Data shows sharp decline in students from Italy, Germany and France with Brexit seen as primary deterrent.
“The significant decrease shown in EU first-year student enrolments can be attributed to changes in fees eligibility,” said the Higher Education Statistics Agency, which has published the data for the first full post-Brexit year.
Before Brexit, students paid home fees of just over £9,000 and had student finance available. Fees have risen as high as £38,000 after Brexit.
This was the first year EU students were treated the same as those coming from China or India.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/20...nce-brexit
“The significant decrease shown in EU first-year student enrolments can be attributed to changes in fees eligibility,” said the Higher Education Statistics Agency, which has published the data for the first full post-Brexit year.
Before Brexit, students paid home fees of just over £9,000 and had student finance available. Fees have risen as high as £38,000 after Brexit.
This was the first year EU students were treated the same as those coming from China or India.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/20...nce-brexit