The then Prime Minister Tony Blair decided in 1999 that 50% of young people should go to university.
Since then, the cost of an average degree has soared to over £9K, with more and more young people getting into debt before they've started their careers.
And with ever greater numbers of people with degrees, is it still a competitive advantage or just an economic millstone?
Is university education worth it, or is the greater use of apprenticeship the way forward?
Have your say, and join the debate!
Join the debate on the motion: This House Believes University Education is Not Worth It.
During the first half of the meeting, there will be an improvised mini-debate session, where anyone may get called to defend or oppose a motion in 2 minutes (voluntarily, of course).
During the main debate, 3 debaters will propose the motion, 3 debaters will oppose it, and YOU may give your opinion during Floor Contributions.
The meeting will be held on the first floor of the Windsor Castle pub in Victoria, a beautiful Victorian pub with great food, drinks and reasonable prices. Make sure to give the code word: Debate Club!
Read more about the club and debating HERE.