"UK Universities Set to Close Doors to EU Students: Brexit Rule Change to Impact Future Generations A looming Brexit rule change is set to have far-reaching consequences for British teenagers living in the EU, who may soon find themselves priced out of studying at UK universities. Starting from 2028, these students will no longer qualify for 'home fee' status, forcing them to pay significantly higher international tuition fees while also losing access to vital student finance. This double whammy will make it increasingly difficult for EU students to pursue higher education in the UK, potentially pricing them out of the opportunity altogether. The first wave of students to be affected are currently starting their A-levels, or equivalent, this autumn, setting the stage for a potential crisis in the UK's higher education sector."
Brexit means ‘home fee’ qualification ends in 2028, leaving those hoping to study in UK not now eligible for loansBritish teenagers living in the EU could be priced out of UK universities in two years’ time as a Brexit rule change means they face the double whammy of paying costlier international fees, while losing access to student finance.British passport holders living in the EU still qualify for “home fee” status at UK universities. But this will no longer be the case when the grace period ends in 2028, meaning the first wave to be affected are starting their A-levels, or equivalent, this autumn. Continue reading...