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The top of the market, where demand for places far exceeds supply, may be as cut-throat as ever, but most universities recognise that they will have to sell themselves harder. Would-be students are moving from desperate to discerning as they decide where to invest their money and time to get the best returns for their futures.
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Results from the government-backed study have been posted on the Teaching Quality Information website, www.tqi.ac.uk, to help prospective students
Undergraduates were asked to grade the quality of teaching that they received, the level of feedback and
The range of institutions that made the top ten
One caveat is that Scottish universities were not included in the survey, while Oxford, Cambridge and Warwick refused to take part.
Universities will become increasingly sensitive to perceptions of their "product" among prospective students as information builds
Price cutting could emerge as a strategy to fill course vacancies in the "clearing" exercise that begins after the release of A-level results. Sir Martin Harris, the Government’s access regulator, sought
Equally, universities may start to set different charges for individual courses to reflect the level of student demand for places.
They cannot break the £3,000 cap for popular courses, but some universities will see advantage in attracting customers to struggling departments through an old-fashioned discount. Variations on the traditional degree will also emerge as universities seek to satisfy customers.
The Government has given its blessing to pilot schemes starting in September that will offer honours degrees in just two years rather than three, with students studying for 40 weeks
Other universities have upgraded their accommodation to offer on-site gyms, free internet access, widescreen TVs and dishwashers. With crime an increasing concern, particularly in the major cities, many highlight 24-hour porters and high-tech security at their halls of residence.
"Until now, it has really been in the hands of the Government, using taxpayers’ money. But students are now investing in themselves and will be looking for value for money.
"Fees will be an important income stream for universities, so they will have to become more responsive to students, who will have a voice. A lot more attention will have to be paid to the quality of lecturers and to the support available, both tutorial and pastoral."
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