Future university students count cost of higher education reforms

By Nicole Kuter
Updated August 14 2014 - 6:41am, first published 4:00am
TOMORROW’S PROBLEM: Charles Sturt University students Tori Murray and Anna Tickle say most university students do not think about how much debt they will be in at the end of their degree and they will deal with it when the time comes. Photo: JUDE KEOGH  0812hecs2
TOMORROW’S PROBLEM: Charles Sturt University students Tori Murray and Anna Tickle say most university students do not think about how much debt they will be in at the end of their degree and they will deal with it when the time comes. Photo: JUDE KEOGH 0812hecs2

YEAR 12 students considering going to university next year do not know what they will pay for their degree and it is deterring students from applying, says Country Education Foundation (CEF) chief executive officer Sarah Taylor. 

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