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TD slates 'levy for grants' fiasco 19.09.12

INISHOWEN TD., Charlie McConalogue has described as "deeply unfair" that students in Donegal could face a threat to their third level grants because of the "mess the Government made with the household charge".
Deputy McConalogue, who is Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Education was responding to reports that Donegal County Council could follow other local authorities including Clare, in demanding proof of payment for the household charge from all students applying for third level grants. Elsewhere, student unions have said introducing such measures may be illegal.
“Linking the household charge to student grants is simply unacceptable. Instead of maintaining responsibility for setting the qualification criteria for student grants as is his duty, the Education Minister Ruairí Quinn has described this practise as ‘reasonable’ and seems to see nothing wrong in targeting students from lower-income families in this way," said Deputy McConalogue.
“Students who are seeking financial support for college are not homeowners themselves. Why should they be penalised because their parents can’t or won’t pay the Household Charge? Why should their third level education be put in jeopardy because this Government made a complete and utter mess over the roll out and collection of the household charge?"
He said such a step would set a "dangerous precedent" and it must be stopped.
"Linking the Household Charge and student grants raises serious questions about what comes next. For example, what is to prevent a local authority from withholding a student grant from a student whose family is in rent arrears with a council or who are not up to date with water charges?
“I raised this important issue with Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn at the Oireachtas Education Committee today, but the Minister is standing by his initial approach that this is a ‘reasonable’ measure," he added.
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