Second year is taking university to High Court for charging her international fees
Nigar Badullayev was granted the right to live in the UK, but is being charged £15,000 a year
A furious second year is taking her uni to court for being “discriminated” against.
Nigar Badullayev, 19, is taking Kent University to the High Court after claiming unfair treatment because she is classed as an international student.
The Drama and Theatre student fled Azerbaijan because of war crimes back in 2009, and has since been granted the right to remain by the UK Government.
But because the uni class her as an international student she claims she has unfairly been forced to pay £15,000 a year fees – even though the government allegedly considers her a home student.
Nigar told The Tab: “This case could mean the difference between achieving my dreams, and getting by on the dole”.
She added: “I have been put under extreme emotional stress and pressure due to the whole situation.
“I feel victimised and discriminated against. Kent University clearly are not concerned about my wellbeing.
“I will not be able to continue studying at University as I cannot afford the International fees which have been placed on me unjustly.”
Despite the strain the fees have been put on the Nigar still managed to achieve a 2:1 as a fresher.
The second year said: “It has definitely hindered my education and I hope that taking the matter to court will help reach a fair outcome, and allow me to fulfil my goals in life.”
Nigar is hoping to raise £2,000 in order to fund her court case against Kent University through a fundraising website.
She hopes to be a role model for “others like me” and wishes to help others with a “discretionary leave to remain” to be able to study as domestic students.
Kent University have been approached for a comment.