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Post-Leaving Certificate Courses.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 30 June 2004

Wednesday, 30 June 2004

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Simon Coveney

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128 Mr. Coveney asked the Minister for Education and Science the way in which the enrolment capacity for colleges of further education and PLC courses will be set for the 2004-05 academic year and subsequent years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19429/04]

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There is a range of course options available in the further and higher education sectors for young people who wish to continue their studies after second level or, in the case of adults, who wish to return to education. Post-leaving certificate, PLC, courses represent one such option. In dealing with the question of PLC numbers, the Department is not in a position to approve all the PLC places applied for in any particular academic year. A total of 40,733 places, for example, were sought nationwide for 2003-04 from a planned pool of approximately 28,500 places. Similarly, for the 2004-05 academic year, schools and colleges sought approval for 39,994 places from a planned pool of 28,500 places.

It should be recognised that uncapped growth of the scale featured in the applications for PLC places may not be supported. There is a continuing requirement to plan and control numbers, to manage expenditure and provide for future investment and growth, within the context of overall educational policy and provision. Decisions regarding the number of approved places for the 2004-05 academic year will be conveyed to VECs and schools by my Department in the next few days.

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