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Jersey degree fees rise by 18%
Fees for degree students starting at Highlands College in Jersey in September are set to rise by up to 18%.
The college said it was increasing tuition fees to make degree courses pay for themselves.
Fees will increase to 拢5,500 for most degrees with IT and art degrees rising by more than 拢200.
The principal, Professor Ed Sallis, said the amount students paid currently did not cover the cost of running degree courses.
He said the restructuring and increases in the UK had provided an opportunity for the college to address the balance.
Students will still be eligible to apply for a grant from the States and the rise in fees from nearly 拢4,700 to 拢5,500 for most courses only applies to those starting in September.
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