Friday 4 August 2017

University fees - a students perspective

Hello! For those of you who don't know me I am Laura and I have currently just completed my first year of university in the UK and I am reading Sociology.

So, in the UK it currently costs about £9250 (beginning in September 2017) per year in tuition fees to attend the majority of universities regardless of what course you are taking. If the average course is 3 years long that's a total of £27,750 of debt which most students have hanging over themselves by the age of 21.

In order for us students to pay these high fees which exclude any rent and living costs, we have to rely on the government to basically pay for all our tuition until we are earning enough to pay them back.

Okay introduction and basic explanation complete, in this post I am going to attempt to explain my discomfort with these incredibly high fees...

Firstly, my biggest issue is that as a university student (who can obviously only speak from personal experience), the money which we are paying seems to barely cover our courses, forget about having a good university experience.
I have had  lecturers turning up late and unprepared, maintenance problems in many of the buildings, a lack of computers and space to study and a number of technical issues in regards to the university intranet system, particularly on days where there is large amounts of traffic to the website -> which you would expect for a university with approximately 24,000 students (!).

All these kind of issues you would assume would be solved using the £9000 minimum that they are receiving per student per year.
Of course I can't comment on where the money is spent, as lecturers need a wage, overhead costs must be paid etc etc...

However by setting the fees so incredibly high, students are then expecting to receive a £9000+ service. When all these issues arise I just wonder where the money is going and how universities coped when fees were as little as £1000 a year?
When students are faced with almost £30,000 worth of debt by the time they are 21, we expect to get our moneys worth because it is such a commitment and even career prospects for graduates are not the greatest anymore.
I'm sure not all universities are like this and lots of people have probably had wonderful experiences, but regardless in my opinion I think the fees are just far too high.
I know my small opinion is not going to make any grand difference but I'd love to know how other people feel about this.

Considering that fees have risen again in 2017 there is no point even hoping for a decrease anytime soon, especially not as the government themselves and universities can capitalise through the struggles of students.
If we want more doctors and nurses, more teachers, more scientists etc we must stop making it harder for people to achieve these important roles in society which contribute to everybodys wellbeing. 

Anyway, on a less depressing note, thank you very much for reading. Please let me know what you think about the whole situation in the comments! Thank you again, adios for now x