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Admission:Impossible - We Need You!
Last updated: Sat 21st Oct 2006 at 18:24
On Sunday 29th October the UPSU will be sending students to London on Admission:Impossible. By doing this we are preparing for our next big battle, the fight against government and VCs moves to raise the cap on top-up fees.
What is Admission:Impossible?Admission: Impossible seeks to highlight the effects of the new policy of top-up fees which is deterring potential students from going to university.The vote in 2004 that resulted in top-up fees was won by only five votes. This means if three more MPs had voted in our favour, fees would have been banished – this was the closest the Government ever came to a defeat whilst holding its landslide majority. We can prevent the raising of the cap on tuition fees, it will be no easy task but we know we can win especially if we start now. MPs are still on our side; we just need to demonstrate that this is an important issue for students. By
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what, where & how?The University of Portsmouth Students’ Union will be taking a coach load of students up to London for the National Demonstration. |
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On Sunday 29th October the UPSU will be sending students to London on Admission:Impossible. By doing this we are preparing for our next big battle, the fight against government and VCs moves to raise the cap on top-up fees.













