If universities charge £9,000 per year, will they receive the whole of this amount?
The university isn't charging a fee, although each institution must pay the cost of its exhibition.
Tuition fees are the amount universities or colleges will charge you each year to study.
There are no restrictions on the amount private colleges or universities can charge.
Why anyone ever thought that universities would charge anything less than £9,000 is beyond me.
It sounds as if some universities may charge lower fees at their discretion.
Like all public institutions of higher education in Norway, the university does not charge tuition fees.
Many private universities charge $18,000 or more for a two-year master's degree program.
On the other hand, public colleges and universities typically charge much less, particularly for state residents.
Regardless of their position on the Guardian university league table, most universities will charge £9,000.