Uni fees
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Uni fees
My cousin has failed his first year of uni at Warwick. He did Physics, he failed so badly that they asked him to withdraw from the course. He got into Warwick with grade AABa (B in Physics). He has contacted other unis and has been told they would get back to him, the problem is that it's uncertain what band of fees he would have to pay for the academic year 2011/2012 as he is starting a new program but started uni before Sept 2012.
Student Finance England says it's up to the university which makes it even more uncertain. -
Re: Uni feesIt is upto the university, though I would expect it to be £9k as it's a completely different uni and he is starting a fresh.(Original post by StepbyStep)
My cousin has failed his first year of uni at Warwick. He did Physics, he failed so badly that they asked him to withdraw from the course. He got into Warwick with grade AABa (B in Physics). He has contacted other unis and has been told they would get back to him, the problem is that it's uncertain what band of fees he would have to pay for the academic year 2011/2012 as he is starting a new program but started uni before Sept 2012.
Student Finance England says it's up to the university which makes it even more uncertain.
He should definitely try to convince he's current uni to retake the entire year.