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More than two-thirds of these want to charge the ?9,000 maximum fees for some or all courses - and only a handful are offering all their courses below ?8,000 per year.

There have also been 17 further education colleges submitting plans to the Office for fair Access, suggesting that degree courses taught in these colleges will cost more than ?6,000 per year.

Offa will announce its decisions on access agreements for universities and colleges in July.

University fees declared so far are listed in the table below. Please send further updates to educationnews@bbc.co.uk

UniversityTuition feeConfirmed or expectedUniversity groupFurther information Anglia Ruskin

?8,300

Confirmed

Million+

Aston

?9,000

Confirmed

Tuition fees proposal for 2012

Bath

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

Bath Spa

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Birkbeck

?6,000 - ?9,000 pro rata

Confirmed

1994 Group

Four-year, part-time, undergraduate courses from ?4,500 to ?6,750

Birmingham

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

Financial support and fees

Birmingham City

?7,500 - ?9,000

Confirmed

Bishop Grosseteste, Lincoln

?7,500

Confirmed

Guild HE

Fee level is for "majority of courses"

Bolton

?6,300 - ?8,400

Confirmed

University statement

Bournemouth

?8,200 - ?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Bradford

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Brighton

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Brighton and Sussex Medical School

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Bristol

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

Fee waiver information

Bucks New

?6,000 - ?8,000

Confirmed

University statement

Cambridge

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

Flexible financial support plan

Chester

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Chichester

?8,500

Confirmed

University statement

City University, London

?9,000

Confirmed

Vice- Chancellor's statement

Coventry

?4,600 - ?9,000

Confirmed

Million+

Most full-time between ?7,500 and ?9,000

Cumbria

?8,400

Confirmed

De Montfort

?9,000

Confirmed

Derby

?6,995 - ?7,995

Confirmed

Million+

University statement

Durham

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

"Fees market takes shape"

Edgehill

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Essex

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

University statement

Exeter

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

University statement

Falmouth

?9,000

Confirmed

Guild HE

University statement

Gloucestershire

?8,250

Confirmed

University statement

Goldsmiths, University of London

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

Harper Adams

?9,000

Confirmed

Guild HE

University statement

Hertfordshire

?7,400 - ?8,500

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

Huddersfield

?7,950

Confirmed

University statement

Hull

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Imperial

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

Rector's statement

Keele

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Kent

?9,000

Confirmed

None

University statement

King's College London

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

University statement

Kingston

?8,500 - ?9,000

Million+

University statement

Lancaster

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

Leeds

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

University statement

Leeds Met

?8,500

Confirmed

Million+

Leeds Trinity

?8,000

Confirmed

University statement

Leicester

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

University statement

Lincoln

?9,000

Confirmed

University Alliance

Liverpool

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

University statement

Liverpool John Moores

?9,000

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

London Met

?4,500 - ?9,000

Confirmed

Million+

Average ?6,850

London South Bank

?8,390

Confirmed

Million+

Loughborough

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

University statement

Manchester

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

University statement

Manchester Met

?8,000 - ?9,000

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

Middlesex

?9,000

Confirmed

Fees statement

Newcastle

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

University statement

Northumbria

?8,500

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

Norwich University College

?8,500

Confirmed

University statement

Nottingham

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

University statement

Nottingham Trent

?8,500

Confirmed

University statement

Oxford

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

Fees and waivers

Oxford Brookes

?9,000

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

Plymouth

?9,000

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

Portsmouth

?8,500

Confirmed

University Alliance

Queen Mary, University of London

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

University statement

Reading

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

University statement

Roehampton

?7,900 - ?8,250

Confirmed

University statement

Royal Agricultural College

?9,000

Confirmed

Guild HE

University statement

Royal Holloway

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

University statement

Salford

?8,000 - ?9,000

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

School of Oriental and African Studies

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

Sheffield

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

University statement

Sheffield Hallam

?8,500

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

Southampton

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

University statement

Southampton Solent

?7,800

Confirmed

Million+

University statement

St George's, London

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

St Mary's University College, Twickenham

?8,000

Confirmed

Guild HE

University statement

Surrey

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

Statement on need to raise fees

Sussex

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

Details of scholarship scheme

Teesside

?8,500

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

University of the Arts

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

University Campus Suffolk

?7,500 - ?8,000

Confirmed

University statement

University College London

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

Provost's statement

University College Plymouth

?7,800

Confirmed

University statement

University of Central Lancashire

?9,000

Confirmed

Million+

University statement

University of East Anglia

?9,000

Confirmed

1994 Group

University statement

University of East London

?9,000

Confirmed

Million+

University statement

University of the West of England

?9,000

Confirmed

University statement

Warwick

?9,000

Confirmed

Russell

Fees and widening participation statement

Westminster

?9,000

Confirmed

Winchester

?8,500

Confirmed

University statement

Wolverhampton

?8,500

Confirmed

Million+

Worcester

?8,100

Confirmed

University statement

York St John

?8,500

Confirmed

University statement

Universities in Wales will also be allowed to charge up to ?9,000 fees. Welsh students, however, will have the rise in fees covered by the Welsh Assembly. One university has so far announced its fee level.

UniversityTuition feeConfirmed or expectedUniversity groupFurther information Aberystwyth

?9,000

Confirmed

University Alliance

University statement

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