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Liberal Democrat education spokesman John Pugh called the price increase a show of "disgraceful arrogance from some universities".
Labour's shadow education minister Gordon Marsden called the websites listing a "back-door attempt to raise fees, without a proper and open debate in Parliament, by linking it to a teaching excellence framework which hasn't yet been defined".
On the university websites listings, the increased price point is explained as subject to government confirmation" and "inflationary changes", making reference to a proposed government idea to let certain universities increase fees on the same level as inflation, providing they meet a threshold of "good-quality teaching."
If the move is approved, then university fees could be as much as £10,000 a year by 2020.
Sorana Vieru, vice president of the National Union of Students, the increased student fees would incur further debts on a generation of young people.
"A further fee rise will have a damaging impact on students and it is frustrating to learn universities were lobbying the minister for the fee rise before the reforms were published."Explore more on these topics: