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~Chameleon~
~Chameleon~ Posts: 11,956 Forumite
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edited 12 November 2013 at 9:18AM in Student MoneySaving
How can I be charged £2000 in tuition fees when I've not even attended uni this year? Will this impact on my fees for years 2 and 3 once I actually return?
“You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
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  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
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    I'm sure that the people who know the answers to this sort of question will be utterly exasperated that a person who has made over 8000 previous posts can't be bothered to provide enough information to enable them to give an answer. So to help you out I will strongly advise that you expand your post to explain what has happened to cause SFE to levy a charge when you aren't attending. We could assume that you have dropped out for some reason, but information on whether you attended at all, if you did how long for, and your reason for failing to continue, would be needed.
  • Taiko
    Taiko Posts: 2,719 Forumite
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    It won't be SFE who levied any charge, it'll be the university who have told them that is the fee amount. Double check with SFE the information on the suspension notice that your university sent them.
  • Dunroamin
    Dunroamin Posts: 16,908 Forumite
    edited 5 November 2013 at 2:40PM
    How have you had funding when you're already a graduate - are you on an NHS funded course?
  • This is crazy :( Here in Austria all universities except the private ones are free...
  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
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    Charleston wrote: »
    This is crazy :( Here in Austria all universities except the private ones are free...

    Well whoop-de-do for you, at least here we aren't going to be eaten by a shark, bitten by a deadly spider or snake, and we have some ozone above us to keep away the nasty bits of the sun (sadly the clouds keep away the good bits far too often).
  • comeandgo
    comeandgo Posts: 5,930 Forumite
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    Does Austria have sharks, deadly spiders and snakes?
  • agrinnall wrote: »
    Well whoop-de-do for you, at least here we aren't going to be eaten by a shark, bitten by a deadly spider or snake, and we have some ozone above us to keep away the nasty bits of the sun (sadly the clouds keep away the good bits far too often).

    Have you got a bit confused there? ;)
  • agrinnall
    agrinnall Posts: 23,344 Forumite
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    comeandgo wrote: »
    Does Austria have sharks, deadly spiders and snakes?
    Have you got a bit confused there? ;)

    Whoops, that'll teach me to skim read. Probably not much likelihood of any of those things happening in central Europe.
  • brendon
    brendon Posts: 514 Forumite
    How can SFE charge me £2000 in tuition fees when I've not even attended uni this year? Will this impact on my fees for years 2 and 3 once I actually return? What happens about the loan/grant already paid to me this year? Do I return it or keep it and will it be retained against future years?

    I don't understand how you are saying you have not attended university, but have been paid loan and grant? If you are on some kind of placement, you will still have to pay tuition fees (although they are normally discounted). If you are on a placement, I assume you still have building access and access to facilities? This is what the fee is paying for.
  • ~Chameleon~
    ~Chameleon~ Posts: 11,956 Forumite
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    brendon wrote: »
    I don't understand how you are saying you have not attended university, but have been paid loan and grant? If you are on some kind of placement, you will still have to pay tuition fees (although they are normally discounted). If you are on a placement, I assume you still have building access and access to facilities? This is what the fee is paying for.

    No, I have had this year deferred so never actually attended as I was in hospital when the new semester started. I've missed far too much to catch up plus I'm still quite unwell so it was recommended I defer due to mitigating circumstances and re-apply next year. I know students have fees to pay if they've attended lectures then decide to leave by a certain date but wasn't aware that it would also apply to me.
    “You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
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