Brian O'Shea
Question:440 Mr. O'Shea asked the Minister for Education and Science the proposals he has to increase the maintenance grants for postgraduate students (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4883/01]
Vol. 530 No. 6
440 Mr. O'Shea asked the Minister for Education and Science the proposals he has to increase the maintenance grants for postgraduate students (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4883/01]
Students studying at postgraduate level may apply for financial assistance under the terms of the higher education grants scheme or, if appropriate, the vocational education committees' scholarship scheme. For 2000-2001 the non-adjacent and adjacent rates of maintenance grant are £1,775 and £710, respectively. A postgraduate grantholder is also eligible to have his or her fees paid up to a maximum amount of £3,064.
With regard to the level of maintenance grants, I have followed the practice of recent years and increased grant rates in line with increases in inflation. I have also increased the reckonable income limits, for purposes of the student support schemes in line with increases in the average industrial wage.
I announced late last year that I was setting up a special project team to carry out a comprehensive review of every aspect of the maintenance grants, and other student supports, to ensure their relevance to the needs of present day third level students. This review will include the level of grants, the methods by which they are paid, eligibility and income limits, accommodation needs, student support services, the most suitable paying agency, the provision of an appeals system, student loans and taxation measures. Issues relating to the implementation of the team's recommendations will be addressed when its report has been completed.