The Socialist

The Socialist 17 January 2004

Stop Top-Up Fees

Stop Top-Up Fees

Top-Up Fees - Your Questions Answered

Top-Up Fees - The Beginning Of The End For Blair?

"Don't let money mean more than minds."

Stop top-up fees Action Day


Asylum Seekers Fast For Their Rights

High Fat, High Sugar And High Profit

The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair

Sharon Pushes For Annexation

Haiti: Mass Protests Against Autocratic Rule

Respect Unity Coalition - what we think


Fight Low Pay

CWU Broad Left Affiliates To ISR

Fight For New Workers Party

 
 
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"Don't let money mean more than minds."

"I WENT to university in 1998 and spent four years in Newcastle. The year I started was the first year they introduced tuition fees.

Dale Brook

Although I received some help with my fees I still needed the full student loan entitlement and help from my parents in order to survive.

In my final two years my course included a postgraduate qualification and I became eligible for a post-graduate loan from my bank of up to £15,000.

Some of my peers took the full amount while I managed with £9,000. Therefore I left university just over a year ago with debts amounting to approximately £25,000.

However, the result of debt once you leave higher education can be severe. Without the promise of good jobs, any thoughts of quickly repaying your burden become unrealistic and, for example, the last repayment of my bank loan is in 2011!

I would always advise people to take the plunge and try university despite the hardships. However, any attempt to make the position more difficult for students should be vehemently resisted. Given that the new proposals are so controversial they are certainly not a forgone conclusion. The gauntlet has been thrown down, so speak out now before our money means more than our minds."


In this issue

Stop Top-Up Fees

Top-Up Fees - Your Questions Answered

Top-Up Fees - The Beginning Of The End For Blair?

"Don't let money mean more than minds."

Stop top-up fees Action Day


Socialist Party features

Asylum Seekers Fast For Their Rights

High Fat, High Sugar And High Profit

The Jungle, By Upton Sinclair

Sharon Pushes For Annexation

Haiti: Mass Protests Against Autocratic Rule

Respect Unity Coalition - what we think


Socialist Party workplace news

Fight Low Pay

CWU Broad Left Affiliates To ISR

Fight For New Workers Party


 

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Related links:

University:

triangleDemo against cuts at Salford university

triangleUCU joins 10 May strike - student solidarity needed

triangleBrighton Uni: Socialist Students five votes from victory

triangleFighting Con-Dem attacks on education

triangle14 March - Socialist Students get a response

triangleQuebec: Students engage in 'indefinite' general strike action

Fees:

triangleStudent walkout: Socialist Students show what could have been

triangleNo Cuts, No Fees, Bring Back EMA

triangleWe won't pay £9K! - Scrap tuition fees

triangleFight Welsh universities' fees hike

Education:

triangleOur education under attack

triangleLincolnshire academies in crisis

triangleGood result for Socialist Students candidates in NUS elections

Debt:

triangleCapitalist crisis: 'Up to half of all Icelandic families are bankrupt'

triangleHarrogate Socialist Party: Why are we in so much debt?

triangleEurozone: Into the abyss?