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Al-Yousef, Huda – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2009
This article attempts to explore how parents are involved in their daughters' decision-making around their higher education path. It draws on qualitative research that investigated the process through which young women from the UK and Saudi Arabia reached a decision about a subject or an institution for higher educational study. The paper…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Daughters, Parent Participation
Curtis, Susan – Education & Training, 2007
Purpose: Owing to increasing debts and lack of parental contribution to undergraduates' income, UK students are taking paid employment during term time in order to finance their studies. The aim of this investigation is to explore employed and non-employed students' perceptions of the impact of this paid employment on the university experience.…
Descriptors: Research Problems, College Students, Questionnaires, Student Attitudes
Marriott, Pru – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
While students have always found balancing their finances difficult, the current generation are faced with unprecedented debt burdens during and on completion of their studies. Student debt is now an expected outcome of attending university and, apart from the negative consequences it may have on participation in higher education, it may have a…
Descriptors: Debt (Financial), Higher Education, Money Management, Paying for College
Ward, David; Douglass, John Aubrey – Higher Education Management and Policy, 2006
As part of a larger effort to fund public universities, variable fees at the graduate and undergraduate levels are a topic of discussion in the United States and increasingly throughout the European Union. This essay describes the relatively new shift to have students pay for a significant portion of their university education, emerging fee…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Public Policy, Educational Policy
Mitton, Lavinia – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2007
The UK government wishes to increase participation in higher education to 50%, with a key target group being students from 'non-traditional' backgrounds. At the same time, top-up fees have been introduced. Following the fierce parliamentary debates which threatened to derail the passage of the Higher Education Bill 2004, an amendment was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Scholarships, Financial Support, Finance Reform
Boorman, Susan; Brown, Nigel; Payne, Philip; Ramsden, Brian – Universities UK, 2006
This is the report on part-time study in UK higher education institutions (HEIs) for Universities UK and GuildHE (previously SCOP) from Nigel Brown Associates. It forms Strand 2 of the wider research into part-time higher education commissioned by Universities UK and GuildHE using quantitative data not available from published sources and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Open Universities, Foreign Countries, Colleges
Wellen, Richard – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2004
The prospect of tuition fee increases for public sector universities has attracted an enormous amount of attention in recent years as governments in all industrialized countries have responded to the converging pressures of increased demands for higher education and rising costs of competing areas of social spending. I show that this dilemma is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Tuition, Public Sector
Callender, Claire; Wilkinson, David; Mackinon, Karen – Universities UK, 2006
This report is about undergraduate students' experience of, and attitudes towards, part-time study, its costs and student support. It was commissioned by Universities UK and GuildHE (previously SCOP). The report is based on an online survey of 2,654 students drawn from 25 higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK, and was conducted between…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Undergraduate Students

Tight, Malcolm – Studies in Higher Education, 1992
A British survey of 708 part-time graduate students in the social sciences found that a typical student studies about 15 hours a week, works full-time in education, health, or local government, receives some employer tuition assistance, and is given one-half to 1 day release time a week for studies. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Financial Support, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
Biggar, Sharon – 2002
This report compares education systems, incentives, and evidence of saving for education in four countries--Denmark, Japan, New Zealand, and the United States--with implications for the United Kingdom. The report's objective is to identify evidence of saving for education in each comparator country, along with government policies and mechanisms…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Finance, Educational Needs, Financial Needs

Dyhouse, Carol – History of Education: The Journal of the History of Education Society, 1997
Explores the "failure" of women to expand their share of university education in the United Kingdom after World War II. Inquires about women's opportunities for financing their education and the extent to which such an investment would have been worthwhile in terms of potential employment advantages it might confer. (DSK)
Descriptors: Educational History, Employment Opportunities, Females, Foreign Countries

Williams, Gareth; Light, Greg – European Journal of Education, 1999
Examines the financial situation of college students in the United Kingdom during the last years of the old higher education system. Examination included income levels and sources, and the total teaching cost per student and per graduate. The implications of this data within the new, developing system of higher education funding are discussed.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Trends
Woodhall, Maureen – 1990
This report provides a summary of a forum held in Paris at the International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) in September 1989. The purpose of the forum was to examine recent changes in industrialized countries in systems of financial support for students in higher education, and in particular to review experiences with student loans as…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries

Ahier, John – Journal of Education Policy, 2000
Research has examined how college loans affect students, while ignoring implications for families. Recent changes in funding British higher education are consistent with some forms of family assets and obligations, but challenge others. Promotion of privatization and individual investment overlooks the importance of collective private…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Family Income, Fees, Foreign Countries

Robertson, David – Higher Education Review, 1997
Argues for the comprehensive revision of funding relationships and mechanisms in British higher education, based on the principle of entitlement to lifetime learning. Outlines and discusses the concept of a Learning Bank to manage funding equitably, create a credit-based system of learning, provide flexibility through individual "learning…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Agency Role, Change Strategies, Educational Change