These 21 Universities In London Are Raking In Millions Of Dollars In Student Library Fines
These 21 universities in London have collectively made millions of dollars from their students’ misdemeanours with their institutions’ libraries – $3,998,163.11 worth of library fines over the past 3 academic years., according to the BBC.
With $512,748.76 King’s College London tops the list, followed by Middlesex University, the University of Greenwich, the University College London, and the University of the Arts London rounding up the top 5.
The University of Westminster sits on the opposite end of spectrum, with $0 in library fines collected since the “1990s”.
These Universities in London are raking in millions of dollars in student library fines
- King’s College London – $512,748.76
- Middlesex University – $443,993.16
- University of Greenwich – $412,727.58
- University College London – $372,357.32
- University of the Arts London – $291,973.64
- Goldsmiths, University of London – $288,707.95
- Queen Mary University of London – $250,273.34
- City University London – $227,311.18
- London Metropolitan University – $226,409.18
- London South Bank University – $210,334.07
- Kingston University – $162,184.15
- Birkbeck, University of London – $144,662.72
- SOAS, University of London – $121962.57
- St Mary’s University, Twickenham – $103297.56
- University of West London – $87,098.89
- Brunel University London – $62,289.55
- St George’s University of London – $48,172.16
- University of East London – $16,319.20
- Imperial College London – $13,491.58
- London School of Economics – $1,848.58
- University of Westminster – $0
- University of Roehampton – did not respond to FOI request
Note: When calculated 1 British Pound = 1.32 US Dollar.
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