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Moores E. et.al (2018) suggests that the increase in tuition fee does not imply a significant negative influence on NSS score. In fact, in 2015 when is the first cohort that needs to pay the increased tuition fee graduates and respond to NSS,  86% of students are reported to be satisfied with their university experience, which is not lower than 2014.

reference list:

Burgess A, Senior C, Moores E (2018) ‘A 10-year case study on the changing determinants of university student satisfaction in the UK’. PLOS ONE 13(2): e0192976. https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0192976. (Accessed: July 13th)

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