I originally thought your headline "Watch this space: pressing deadlines may see prospectuses without prices" ( January) might have included the word "prices" just for alliterative effect. But no, there it was again in paragraph two: the government is "pushing its fee cap rise through Parliament with a view to enabling prospectuses to list prices".
So, tuition fees become "prices" and students "customers" who buy a degree like it was a commodity on a shop shelf.
Welcome to the Brave New World.
Gordon Thomas, Financial support funds officer, University of Nottingham.
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