Tuition fees in the United Kingdom
Private university tuition fees increased 20 percent
The tuition fees for universities run by private foundations increased 20 percent annually, a handbook released by the public authority in charge of university placements has revealed.
Student Anger Over Higher Tuition Fees Rocks Albania
Several hundred students blocked the entrances of the Ministry of Education in Albania's capital on Thursday in the third day of protests against rises in fees and economic difficulties.
The protests have brought Albanian universities to a standstill while the government struggles to deal with their demands.
Ministers Vote on the Amount of University Fees
The government will vote on the amount of application and study fees at state universities for the next academic year.
17 universities will probably maintain their current fees. Among them are the medical universities in Sofia and Varna, NATFIZ, the National Sports Academy, UNWE.
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Students From the EU 'to get £13,000 Brexit Loans From the UK
Students from the EU could be loaned more than £13,000 a year for tuition fees by the UK after Brexit.
Officials are understood to be in discussions which could lead to the offer to European students at British universities to stop their numbers plunging.
Tuition Fees Go Up by 13.6% From 2017
The beginning of 2017-2018 academic year will see the tuition fees for certain BA and MA programs of some state universities across the country go up by 13.6%, reported Standart News.
The increase is also for the medical schools, Varna Medical University is the only one to set higher tuition fees for its programs Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry. The increase is by BGN 300 a year.
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Istanbul Kent University applies positive discrimination toward female students in tuition fees
Istanbul Kent University will for the first time this year accept students and provide a 50 percent discount on tuition fees, with the discount going up to 80 percent for female students who list the university among their top 5 choices.
Athens Law School protest over fees enters second week
Students are occupying the Athens Law School for a second week to protest what they say are excessive tuition fees for its postgraduate programs.
The students, who are demanding the immediate cancellation of the 1,200-euro fee, say that exorbitant cost makes it next to impossible for some students to continue their studies.
Albania Delays Education Vote Until Student Holiday
Albanian MPs will get to vote on a controversial higher education law on July 2 - conveniently after universities have closed for the summer vacation and the students have gone home.
Albania Students Renew Protest Against University Reform
The students gathered on Monday at the campus of the Polytechnic University and then moved toward the offices of parliament in Tirana's Heroes' of the Nation Boulevard, holding banners and chanting the slogan, "the reform will not pass".
Bulgarian Admitted to All US Ivy League Universities
A Bulgarian student has been admitted to 18 top US universities, with 8 of them are Ivy League institutions - among the most prestigious schools in the world.
Stefan Stoykov made the news across the ocean with his remarkable accomplishment in a story published by INDYStar.