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"Stop the hardship for Donegal
students"
26.10.07
A DONEGAL senator has
accused the Education Minister of "reneging" on her
promise to speed up delivery of student maintenance
grants. |
Senator Pearse Doherty
said Minister Mary Hanafin assured the Dáil last
December that the Student Support Bill would be
introduced by early 2007 to eliminate "distressful
late payments" of grants to students.
Typically, the grants can be up to four months late.
“We wrote to Minister Hanafin in August of this
year, again outlining our concerns for students'
financial well being during the coming academic year
due to the Bill not being introduced as promised,"
said the Sinn Féin senator. “Those |
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who suffer most are
students from low income and rural families. With
grant payments delayed by up to four months many
have to borrow to enable them to pay rent and
utilities.
"In extreme cases some can be faced with no option
but to drop out. This is particularly applicable for
a region such as Donegal where the unemployment rate
is at 18%."
Sinn Féin also said the grants still failed to cover
a number of additional costs associated with third
level education, such as rent, essential equipment,
travel and childcare.
"All of these are huge education barriers to young
people from rural areas," added Senator Doherty.
“There can be no further delay in the progressing of
the Student Support Bill by Minister Hanafin. Sinn
Féin supports 100%, the USI in their demand for the
Bill to be urgently enacted.” |
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