A Bill to require information to be made available to prospective undergraduate students about what is provided to students for the tuition fees charged, how tuition fee resources are expended and what is expected of students; to establish transparency in how tuition fees are spent; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
13 May 2016
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The Higher Education (Information) Bill would require higher education providers to publish information for people considering undergraduate study about what is included with tuition fees, how the money is spent, and what is expected of students. It aims to increase transparency around tuition fee spending and help prospective students make informed choices.
The bill is at the second reading stage in the House of Commons. Its prior step was the first reading, which occurred on 24 June 2015, and it originated in the Commons.
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24 Jun 2015
This Bill has been withdrawn and will make no further progress.
The Bill was presented to Parliament through the ballot procedure on 24 June 2015. This is known as the first reading and there was no debate on the Bill at this stage.
The second reading debate on Friday 23 October 2015 was adjourned.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.