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Higher Education Grants.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 3 November 2009

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Questions (1037, 1038)

Paul Nicholas Gogarty

Question:

1111 Deputy Paul Gogarty asked the Minister for Education and Science if there is discretion available to local authorities in issuing a higher education grant to a person who is carrying out a postgraduate diploma in education although they had previously completed a masters in another subject; if not, his views on whether this constitutes an anomaly; if he will review and remedy it within a short timeframe in view of the specialised nature of the qualification; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38434/09]

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Written answers

Financial assistance is available to students under the Third Level Student Support Schemes, which are administered by the Local Authorities and Vocational Education Committees on behalf of my Department. Students who are entering approved courses for the first time are eligible for grants where they satisfy the relevant conditions as to age, residence, means, nationality and previous academic attainment. Under the terms of the Higher Education Grant Scheme a student is not eligible for grant assistance in respect of a second period of study at the same level, irrespective of whether or not a grant was paid previously. The scheme also provides that grants may not be paid to candidates who already hold a postgraduate qualification and are pursuing a second postgraduate qualification. However, in December 2000 clause 7.7 of the Higher Education Grant Scheme was amended to provide financial assistance to eligible candidates who already hold a postgraduate qualification and who wish to enter a further postgraduate course, at a higher level, which represents progression from the level at which the first qualification was attained. The progression route at postgraduate level, for grant purposes, is as follows: Higher Diploma/Postgraduate Diploma, Masters, PhD/Doctorate Candidates who hold a masters qualification and are currently pursuing a postgraduate qualification cannot be considered for funding. There are no plans at present to change the current arrangements. Any such proposal would have to be considered in the light of existing resources and other competing demands in the education sector.

Bernard J. Durkan

Question:

1112 Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Education and Science if a person (details supplied) in County Cavan qualifies for an education grant; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38438/09]

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The decision on eligibility for a higher education grant is a matter for the relevant local authority. If an individual applicant considers that she/he has been unjustly refused a maintenance grant, or that the rate of maintenance grant awarded is not the correct one, she/he may appeal, in the first instance, to the relevant local authority. Where an individual applicant has had an appeal turned down, in writing, by the relevant local authority and remains of the view that the body has not interpreted the schemes correctly in her/his case, an appeal form outlining the position may be submitted by the applicant to my Department. My Department has received no appeal for the candidate referred to by the Deputy.

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