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The Hidden Barriers of Education: Tuition Challenges and Identity Restrictions for Immigrant Students

This article examines the economic barriers and identity limitations faced by immigrant students in UK higher education. Even when accepted by prestigious institutions like Oxford University, students with limited residency rights are burdened with high international tuition fees, creating significant inequality in educational opportunities and social mobility.

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Economic Barriers in Higher Education: Challenges Faced by UK Immigrant Students

Immigrant students in the UK face significant challenges accessing higher education, particularly due to international student fees and restrictive immigration policies. This article explores the economic barriers faced by immigrant students, including a case study of a Nigerian student and the broader systemic inequities within the education system.

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High Walls: The Oxford Dream and the Burden of International Student Fees

Immigrant students in the UK face significant challenges due to their restricted residency status, including being charged exorbitant international student fees even after gaining admission to prestigious institutions like Oxford University. This article explores the structural inequalities within the education system and advocates for policy reforms to ensure fair access to education.