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HE case studies Thursday, 6 March, 2003, 12:24 GMT


The government has published its long-awaited strategy for universities.

This section explores the likely impact on different people and institutions.

Use the links on the right to read more about the proposals and reaction to them.
Doubts over fees collection
The government acts on a bankruptcy loophole - but questions remain over payment of tuition fees by EU students.
Leeds students unimpressed
Undergraduates at 'old' and 'new' universities are equally underwhelmed by what the government is proposing.
'Good news' for vocational students
Almost lost in the furore over university fees was the expansion of vocational "foundation degrees" - which has been welcomed by students.
University 'worthwhile' despite debt
Students across the UK say they find university a worthwhile experience, although debt is now a fact of life.
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Is a degree worth the debt?

The BBC's Mike Baker on the likely new face of universities
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