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Making vocational courses more attractive needs carrots, not just sticks
Bill to UK taxpayer deemed too high amid effort to encourage more students into vocational training
Claer Barrett and Aimée Allam, director of FT Flic, answer your questions
Governments are wrong to charge so much to a generation which has got a raw deal
Those at university have struggled in lockdown and their money problems are likely to persist beyond graduation day
The money we have saved for university costs could be used to build up a nest egg
Bristol university gives students in arrears 14 days to pay
Cost of expanding university and vocational courses needs to be shared
While colleges have often given rebates during the pandemic, private landlords have not, sparking protests
Many balk at paying rent for unused accommodation
Move by Britain’s largest student accommodation provider expected to benefit 50,000 people hit by Covid curbs
Forgiving billions of dollars of student debt is a bad idea
Loan forgiveness must be carefully targeted and accompanied by broader reforms
Presenter Claer Barrett talks to graduate trainee Olly as he embarks on his City career
Potential undergraduates and their families face difficult choices after A-level results next week
Clients are advised to cancel car insurance, take gap years and bolster cash reserves
Before seeking reimbursement for services you can no longer use, it pays to know your consumer rights
Learning how to budget is a vital skill to master at the beginning of a career
The higher education sector should receive more from employers alongside reformed student fees
England, Scotland and Wales all have different student loans systems, but greater simplicity is needed
45m students are paying off debts to the federal government — and many are struggling
Yield-starved investors are taking slices of graduates’ future income
High fees and a lack of employer sponsorship means students are having to tap new sources of finance
After religious causes, education is the largest recipient of US philanthropic donations
Many students are more likely to worry about money than exam results
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