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The London School of Economics has denied reports that the university is considering “going private” in response to the coalition government’s announced plans to cut its contribution to university teaching budgets by as much as 40 percent.
At present the University of Buckingham and BPP University, a subsidiary of the Arizona-based Apollo Group, are the only private universities in Britain.
Privatization would allow the school to charge tuition fees above the limits set by the government — currently fixed at £3,290, or about $5,250, a year.
It would also mean the school would not be bound by government guidelines encouraging the admission of more students from poorer backgrounds.
Although maximum fees are expected to rise next year, the amount is not expected to enough to make up for cuts to teaching budgets.
L.S.E. Denies It Is Privatizing After U.K. Budget Cuts - NYTimes.com
At present the University of Buckingham and BPP University, a subsidiary of the Arizona-based Apollo Group, are the only private universities in Britain.
Privatization would allow the school to charge tuition fees above the limits set by the government — currently fixed at £3,290, or about $5,250, a year.
It would also mean the school would not be bound by government guidelines encouraging the admission of more students from poorer backgrounds.
Although maximum fees are expected to rise next year, the amount is not expected to enough to make up for cuts to teaching budgets.
L.S.E. Denies It Is Privatizing After U.K. Budget Cuts - NYTimes.com