UK schools see rising number of applicants from ME
- Middle East: Wednesday, May 27 - 2009 at 09:19
The number of undergraduates applying to Britain from the Gulf has doubled in only three years, according to the Financial Times. Over the past decade, the figure has leapt fivefold, FT said. Because the students are from outside the European Union, they can be charged higher, unregulated fees, thus providing much needed income for universities at a time when government funding is tighter.
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