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http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/201 ... lytechnics

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Colleges charging less than £6,000 a year in tuition fees will be free to recruit more students under government proposals that could lead to a new generation of polytechnic-style institutions teaching vocational skills.

A forthcoming white paper is expected to herald the expansion of employer-focussed education in courses ranging from engineering and social care to zoology and graphic design.

Further education colleges could form a new generation of polytechnics – although the term is unlikely to be revived – offering a "no frills" alternative to the classic university experience of spending three years away from home.

I never rated the conversion from Polytechnics to University as sensible.

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As we have to pay stupid ammounts of money now why are degree courses not reduced to two years of 45 weeks rather than three of 30 weeks?

We are funding them, so work the whole year!

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