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Rising Tuition Fees for Foreign Students in France: Implications for the UK

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France’s recent decision to increase tuition fees for non-EU students by up to 16 times has sparked protests and raised concerns about access to higher education. Starting in the 2026/27 academic year, these students will face fees of €2,895 for bachelor’s programmes and €3,941 for master’s degrees. This shift aims to alleviate financial pressures on French universities but risks creating a system where education is determined by nationality and wealth.

For the UK, this development highlights a contrasting approach to international students. While France is making education less accessible, the UK has historically welcomed foreign students, viewing them as vital to its economy. Currently, international students make up 23% of the UK university population, contributing significantly to local economies, with net benefits estimated at €43 billion.

The fee hikes in France may lead to a shift in student preferences, with more looking to study in the UK, where fees for international students can reach up to €44,000. This could bolster UK universities’ enrolment figures, but it also raises questions about the sustainability of such high fees in a competitive global market.

As the UK continues to attract international students, it will be important to monitor how France’s changes affect student mobility trends and whether the UK will adjust its policies in response to shifting dynamics in European higher education.

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