How Students Cope With Financial Difficulties
June 7th, 2007
In the UK students from outside the European Union pay substantially higher fees for third level courses.
The reason is that the British government contributes a significant amount of money to UK universities for the education costs of 'home' students.
As a result, international students are required to pay higher fees.
Despite the high costs of studying in the UK it is a very popular destination for students because of the quality of education in British universites.
International students often have to work part-time to help them meet these costs.
London Project talks to international and home students at City University about the quality of their studies, their financial difficulties and what they do to cover expenses in one of the world's most expensive capitals.
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