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"Students need their college grants earlier" 25.04.08

INISHOWEN Senator Cecilia Keaveney is pushing for the date when students can apply for college grants to be brought forward.
The Student Support Bill proposes bringing the date forward from August to May 1. However, the Union of Students of Ireland have expressed concern that the May date will interrupt students' exam study.
Meanwhile, the Government's Education spokesperson in the Seanad Senator Cecilia Keaveney said the date should be even earlier in the year so students can make their grant applications at the same time as they apply for college places.
"While the USI outline the fact that May 1 is in the middle of the examination period for students, there should actually be strenuous efforts made to assist students to have the grant application dealt with alongside the issues of course and college choice, much earlier in the year," said Senator Keaveney.
“Students are focused in the first couple of months of the year to choosing their courses and the colleges or universities. They should be supported and encouraged to deal with their grant application at that time also."
She said to facilitate this, the Department of Education should release the grants criteria much earlier than the current June date.
"If the data comes earlier from the Department and therefore the forms come out earlier then career guidance teachers can assist the student.
"We are currently dealing with this Student Support Bill in the Oireachtas and while it won't be in force for the incoming year, I believe this cycle must be brought forward. In doing so the pressure on students, Department and VECs would be reduced which is surely a win for all," she added.
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