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Students wanted to test new government website

Fancy testing a new government website focused on student finance? New site www.gov.uk is in testing stage and feedback is being sought from students on the student finance section of the site. Members of the OU student community are invited to review the website and provide feedback directly.

In order to do so, please visit www.gov.uk/student-finance-calculator

The feedback form is highlighted prominently at the top of the page.
 

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TweetFancy testing a new government website focused on student finance? New site www.gov.uk is in testing stage and feedback is being sought from students on the student finance section of the site. Members of the OU student community are invited to review the website and provide feedback directly. In order to do so, please visit www.gov.uk/student-finance-calculator The feedback form is ...

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Helen Sansome - Tue, 11/09/2012 - 13:41

 very basic not much help

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