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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 1 May 2001

Vol. 535 No. 1

Written Answers - Higher Education Grants.

Denis Naughten

Question:

625 Mr. Naughten asked the Minister for Education and Science if he will review the current income thresholds for eligibility for a higher education grant; if he will consider increasing this limit to £30,000 in line with the cost of living; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11671/01]

The statutory framework for the maintenance grants scheme, as set out in the Local Authorities (Higher Education Grants) Acts, 1968 to 1992, provides for means-tested higher education grants in order to assist students to attend full-time third level education.

My approach has been to follow the practice of recent years and increase the reckonable income limits in line with movements in the average industrial wage in the previous year. I approved an increase of 5% in the reckonable income limits for the 2000-01 academic year.

This exceeded the increase in the average industrial wage for the period March 1998 to March 1999, which was 4.5%. I also increased by 5% the allowance by which the income limits may be increased in respect of other family members pursuing a course of study.

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.

As part of the review, costings are being prepared on the effect of changes in the reckonable income limits and the resource implications which such changes would involve.
Issues relating to the implementation of the team's recommendations will be addressed when its report has been completed.
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