Thursday, 28 July 2011

UK University Services: Universities and Colleges slash prices to win more...

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Universities and Colleges slash prices to win more Tier 4 students

With the number of Tier 4 international students applying to come to the UK falling, leading healthcare colleges and universities are cutting fees or offering generous ‘bursaries’ – a posh academic word for discount.

Education providers, already reeling from the government’s rules changes and clampdowns on overseas students and colleges, are now forced to offer more flexible terms to sell their ‘CAS’(confirmation of acceptance for studies) allocations.

The Tier 4 visa changes were slammed this week by MP’s on the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee who said the measures would cost the UK economy £3.6 billion.

The effects of plummeting student numbers are by no means isolated to private colleges. Universities are also experiencing a huge drop in numbers and with the combined effect of the UK local student fees hike some could even face closure or downsizing.

Good news for students

This mini crisis will actually benefit overseas students looking to study in the UK, a leading agent said.

Grant Solomon of UK University Service (UKUS) told Immigration Matters that ‘reduced fees, flexible terms and lower deposits will be good news for students and should help maintain the UK’s position as the second most popular study destination for after the US’.

The points based system makes life relatively simple for students applying for a Tier 4 visa. The online process and instructions are easy to follow and decisions are made within weeks.

University sets up mini campus in private college to cut prices by 40%

In a bid to offer degree courses at more affordable prices, Universities have come up with an innovative private partnership solution by opening London campuses within college facilities.

Lectures are delivered by University staff, who also provide full on-site support for students. Universities are able to discount fees by up to 40% because the cost of running the course on a private campus are much lower.

In another example of a ‘summer sale’ of study places, a leading healthcare college in East London is slashing prices for the last 10 remaining CAS places for international students.

Grant Solomon added:

‘In order to fill the last few places on their 3 Year Graduate Diploma in Health and Social Care Management course, the college has reduced the first year’s fees by £2000.’

The course, which starts in September, is a level 6 diploma course lasting 3 years, which means students will be issued with a 40 month visa.

See also:

Student visa clampdown will cost UK economy £3.6 billion, MPs claim

MPs warn that tougher student visa rules will damage Universities

Pre Tier 4 students in the UK under the Immigration Rules that were in place before 31 March 2009

New Tier 4 student visa rules now in force

If you need any immigration advice or help with Sponsorship or Work Permits, Visa, ILR/Settlement, Citizenship, dependant visa or an appeal against a refusal please email:

info@immigrationmatters.co.uk or visit www.immigrationmatters.co.uk

Looking for a college or University or need advice?

UKUS is a free University and College Admissions and advice service based in London, UK. Students interested in studying abroad can complete the Online UKUS Registration Form for more details.

Student visa clampdown will cost UK £3.6 billion, MPs claim

A clampdown on Tier 4 foreign students is set to cost the British economy £3.6billion, MPs will claim today, The Sun reports.

A report from the Commons Home Affairs Committee accuses Home Secretary Theresa May of endangering the nation's recovery.

The MPs argue the country will lose the revenue from non-EU pupils' tuition fees as well as tax on their future earnings.

More than 300,000 non-EU students came last year. Many will use loopholes to stay on when their visas run out. Home Office plans to slash the numbers have already been watered down after a revolt by Business Secretary Vince Cable.

The committee accused the Government of rushing the legislation. Chairman Keith Vaz said: "We need an evidence-based policy which does not adversely affect the economy." Source: The Sun.

The BBC reported yesterday that the Scottish Affairs Committee warned that tighter student visa restrictions will have a disproportionate impact in Scotland.

The MPs claimed that abuse of the current system was “largely insignificant” in the Scottish context, which earns £500 million from non-EU students.

Immigration Adviser for Bison UK, Cynthia Barker said:

'International students contribute over £40 billion to the UK economy, so the losses could be far higher than £3.6 billion.'

Bison UK are currently offering free advice sessions to student worried about the impact of the 4 July changes to the Tier 4 student visa immigration rules.

The UK is the second most popular destination for international students, after the US, but following the recent Tier 4 rule changes and the government’s pledge to slash the number of students and migrants coming into the country it remains to see how long it will retain this position.

See also:

Competition between Universities and private providers for home students hots up

New Tier 4 student visa rules now in force

Wanted by UK Government – 1000 exceptionally talented migrants

If you need any immigration advice or help with Sponsorship or Work Permits, Visa, ILR/Settlement, Citizenship, dependant visa or an appeal against a refusal please email:

info@immigrationmatters.co.uk or visit www.immigrationmatters.co.uk

Looking for a college or University or need advice?

UKUS is a free University and College Admissions and advice service based in London, UK. Students interested in studying abroad can complete the Online UKUS Registration Form for more details.