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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Tuesday, 10 Dec 1996

Vol. 472 No. 6

Written Answers. - Higher Education Grants.

Micheál Martin

Ceist:

144 Mr. Martin asked the Minister for Education whether she will introduce an amendment to existing regulations relating to independent mature students under the higher education grants scheme to the effect that only adjacent rate grants are payable to such students. [23919/96]

Micheál Martin

Ceist:

145 Mr. Martin asked the Minister for Education whether independent mature students were paid the maximum maintenance grant prior to the 1995 academic year if they were not attending a college adjacent to their place of residence in October of the previous year. [23920/96]

It is proposed to take Questions Nos. 144 and 145 together.

Under the 1996 higher education grants scheme, independent mature students are defined to be mature students who are not ordinarily resident at home with their parents. Their entitlement to a grant is assessed without reference to either their parents' income or address.
The address of independent mature students for the purpose of determining the rate of grant payable is their residence for the purpose of attending college. If this address is within 15 miles of the college, the adjacent rate of grant is payable. If the address is more than 15 miles from the college, the non-adjacent rate of grant is payable.
Prior to the 1995-96 academic year, the normal residence of independent mature students was their address in the previous October. The non-adjacent rate of maintenance grant was payable where the student's normal residence was more than 15 miles from the college being attended. There is, however, provision within the scheme for local authorities to review the rate of grant payable where there is a change in the student's normal residence. This provision effectively allowed local authorities to award an adjacent rate of grant if the student's residence for the purpose of attending college was within 15 miles of the college.
The 1995 scheme standardised the approach to be adopted by local authorities. Furthermore, where independent mature students can produce evidence that they are maintaining a residence other than their address while attending college and the non-college residence is more than 15 miles from the college, provision was made to allow local authorities to regard that address as the normal residence and to award a non-adjacent maintenance grant.
To award the non-adjacent rate to independent mature students irrespective of their address would in effect involve creating a new category within the grant scheme. This would in turn be likely to lead to demands that this category be applied to all students. Such a course would involve additional expenditure of about £11 million per annum.
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