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Monday February 07 2011 | freeword – Est. 1972 | Issue 941
“The day before my exam, he was charging £30 per hour for extra tuition” PhD tutor offered out of hours tuition for additional fee
Students voice concern over greater tuition charges CarBS to launch internal investigation
Morgan Applegarth News Editor Two Economics tutors have come under question after it is alleged that they told their third-year students that they would have to pay for extra tuition. gair rhydd has learned from a number of students that the unnamed postgraduate tutors told stu-dents who were taking core modules, which included International Finance, that they were to pay a fee in the region of £25 - £40 for additional help. The extra tuition sessions are said to have been separate from the modules’ weekly lectures and
tutorials, and outside of the tutors’ scheduled office hours. “The tutors offered further tuition to that which they give during tutorials and provided model answers to past paper questions,” revealed one student, who wished to remain anonymous. In response to the allegations, a Cardiff University Business School (CarBS) spokesperson stated: “We will investigate this matter further.” gair rhydd understands that the allegations have been brought to the attention of CarBS, and are to be addressed at the next Student Panel meeting.
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