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Universities in Scotland to Charge Other Britons
By SUZANNE DALEY
Published: October 3, 2011



EDINBURGH — When Britain decided last December to impose a steep
increase in university tuition, Scotland, proud and independent as
usual, flatly rejected the idea. Instead, it held firm to its long
tradition of virtually free university education.

/A picnic at the University of St. Andrews. Scotland rejected the
British government's tuition increase for its students, but not for
those from the rest of Britain.
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For Scots, that is.

Government officials here soon decided that they were at liberty to
charge more to students from the rest of Britain, quite a bit more.
Starting next September, those students are to pay the same tuition as
the new rates going into effect in England, up to $14,000 a year.
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