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Higher Education Grants.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 July 2006

Tuesday, 4 July 2006

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John McGuinness

Question:

746 Mr. McGuinness asked the Minister for Education and Science if a person (details supplied) in County Kilkenny will be funded by her Department to complete a two-year air pilot course in view of the fact that the course is not available in a public college; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [26379/06]

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The Higher Education Grants Scheme operates under the Local Authorities (Higher Education Grants) Acts, 1968 to 1992.

Under the Higher Education Grants Scheme an approved course is defined as a full-time undergraduate course of at least two years duration or a full-time postgraduate course of not less than one year duration pursued in an approved institution.

An approved institution is defined to mean a university, university college or other institution of higher education in so far as it provides a course or courses of not less than two years duration, being a course or courses which the Minister for Education and Science approves for the time being for the purposes of the Acts.

Each year, the Higher Education Grants Scheme specifies a list of approved institutions for the purposes of the Scheme. The approved institutions mainly comprise of publicly funded third level institutions.

Any extension to the scope of the grants scheme, to include private colleges, can be considered only in the light of available resources and in the context of competing demands within the education sector. There are no plans at present to extend the scope of the student support schemes to private colleges.

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