EU/Overseas quotas for Medicine A100
Dear University of Exeter,
Following the government's announcement after Brexit, since the EU students will now have to pay the same tuition fees as Overseas students when starting university in 2021, does that mean that the EU students will also come under the quota of Overseas students, which is capped at 7% by the government (meaning higher competition)? Or does this simply mean that the EU students will have a different fees structure, but they will fall under the same quota as before—being counted with Home (UK) students?
I hope to hear from you soon.
Yours faithfully,
Kunika Khandelwal
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Dear Kunika,
Please find the University's response to your Freedom of Information Request attached.
Kind regards,
Information Governance Officer
University of Exeter
http://www.exeter.ac.uk/foi/summary/
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