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Third Level Access Programmes.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 February 2010

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

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Richard Bruton

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692 Deputy Richard Bruton asked the Minister for Education and Science if funding for third level access programmes in the Dublin universities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds are affected by budgetary cuts; the funding from his Department to each of the Dublin universities under this heading; the number of pupils assisted in each case; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6499/10]

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The Third Level Access Measure provides support for disadvantaged students through two sub-priorities: the Student Assistance Fund and the Fund for Students with Disabilities. The objective of the Student Assistance Fund, is to assist students, in a sensitive and compassionate manner, who might otherwise, due to their financial circumstances, be unable to continue their third level studies. The Fund for Students with Disabilities provides funding to both further and higher education institutions for the provision of services and supports for full-time students with disabilities. The fund is managed by the Higher Education Authority on behalf of my Department and is funded under the National Development Plan, with assistance from the European Social Fund.

The Deputy will be aware that the need for budgetary adjustment has made it necessary to discontinue the Millennium Partnership Fund from the 2010/11 academic year. The fund was disbursed by local Partnership Companies, mostly in the form of small grants to individual students to cover costs of items such as books and travel. Most students in receipt of support from the fund will continue to be supported under the means-tested student maintenance grant schemes and many will benefit from the significantly higher special rate of grant. In addition, third level students in difficult financial circumstances will continue to have access to the Student Assistance Fund.

The Higher Education Authority also provides institutions with recurrent funding to develop the necessary infrastructure and programmes to support wider access for people with a disability, mature students and young people from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The table below outlines the funding provided under the Student Assistance Fund to Dublin-based institutions for the 2009/10 academic year.

SAF Allocations 2009-10 — Dublin-based Institutions

Institution

DIT

379,872

ITB

12,168

IT Tallaght

76,176

DLIADT

55,008

UCD

607,500

TCD

464,832

DCU

247,824

St. Pat’s Drumcondra

73,044

Marino College

13,176

COI College

3,348

Froebel College

9,432

National College Ireland

35,172

RCSI

18,252

Mater Dei

13,068

NCAD

31,644

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