Euan McColm: Students worse off with free tuition

Graduating students from University of Edinburgh.


 Picture: Neil HannaGraduating students from University of Edinburgh.


 Picture: Neil Hanna
Graduating students from University of Edinburgh. Picture: Neil Hanna
IN A couple of weeks, the corridors and bars of Scotland’s ­universities will throng with freshers, setting out on academic courses that will shape the rest of their lives.

And, if they’re lucky enough to live in Scotland, the cost of their tuition fees will be picked up by the taxpayer.

Students living across the EU also benefit from this policy. Though, controversially, those who live in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are required to pay tuition fees should they find a place at a Scottish uni.

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The Scottish Government, understandably, makes quite the song and dance about Scots students being spared the burden of tuition fees. It’s a defining policy for the SNP.